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PROSPECTUS 301-350 Punjab’s Pakistan’s

1st 2nd

2023
Ranked at
in the Asia University in University in
University Ranking Teaching Teaching

301-350 Pakistan’s

Ranked at 1st
World University University in
Young Ranking Teaching

SARGODHA UNIVERSITY
www.su.edu.pk
PATHWAY TO PROGRESS
PROSPECTUS 2023
Disclaimer
The Prospectus for 2023-24 admissions at University of Sargodha is issued on the express
condition that it shall not form part of any contract between the University and the student(s).
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents; however, errors and omissions
are excepted. This prospectus has no legal value; it is only a document for information and shall
not be binding on the University in any case, whatsoever. The University reserves the right to
withdraw and/or amend rules, regulations, policies, structure of fee and nature of courses at any
time without prior notice. The admission to the University of Sargodha shall be subject to
fulfilment of all requirements of preconditions by the students in terms of registration procedure
and adherence to the Ordinance, Statutes, Rules and Regulations of the University. All admissions
made in contravention to the laws of the University shall be subject to cancellation, irrespective of
the time spent and progress made in academics/studies.

All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction, in


whole or in part, in any form, to the University of
Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quaid's Message 4 FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 53 Department of Earth Sciences 119
Pegham-e-Iqbal 5 College of Law 54 Department of Mathematics 123
Chancellor's Message 6 Institute of Art and Design 58 Department of Physics 125
Vice Chancellor's Message 7 Department Arabic Language and Literature 62 Department of Statistics 128
University Introduction 8 Department of Communication and Media Studies 64 Department of Zoology 130
The City of Eagles 10
Department of English 68 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 132
Campus at a Glance 11
Department of Information Management 72
Our Global Rankings 13 Department of Economics 133
Department of Islamic Studies 75
Setting New Trends in Higher Education 14 Department of Education 136
Department Persian Language and Literature 77
Institutional Development 15 Department of History and Pakistan Studies 140
Department Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture 79
Four Reasons to Choose SU 16 Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School 144
Department of Sports Sciences 81
Scholarships and Financial Aid 20 Department of Politics and International Relations 150
Our Proud Alumni 21 Department of Urdu Language and Literature 83
Department of Psychology 154
Campus Life 22 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND 86
Department of Social Work 157
Wazir Agha Library 23 TECHNOLOGY
Department of Sociology and Criminology 159
Student Support Services 24 College of Engineering and Technology 87
Breakup of Enrollment 163
University Map 26 Department of Electrical Engineering 87
Fee Structure 170
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 27 Department of Mechanical Engineering 90
College of Agriculture 28 Discipline, Welfare Regulations and Code of Honour 182
Department of Engineering Technology 93
Department of Agricultural Economics 28 Semester Regulations (Undergraduate and Graduate)184
FACULTY OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH 97
Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Studies 30 Semester Regulations (Postgraduate) 190
SCIENCES
Department of Agronomy 32 Admission Regulations - Annual System 195
Department of Allied Health Sciences 98
Department of Animal Sciences 34 (Undergraduate & Graduate)
FACULTY OF PHARMACY 100
Department of Entomology 36 Examination Regulations - Annual System 199
College of Pharmacy 101
Department of Forestry 38 (Undergraduate & Graduate)
Department of Horticulture 40 FACULTY OF SCIENCE 105
Facilitation Center 204
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics 42 Institute of Chemistry 106
How to apply 207
Department of Plant Pathology 44 Department of Biotechnology 110
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences 46 Department of Botany 113
Institute of Food Science and Nutrition 48 Department of Computer Science and IT 115

5
QUAID’S MESSAGE
You know that the importance of education and the right type of education cannot be over-
emphasized. Under foreign rule for over a century, in the very nature of things, I regret, sufficient
attention has not been paid to the education of our people, and if we are to make any real, speedy
and substantial progress, we must earnestly tackle this question and bring our educational policy
and program on the lines suited to the genius of our people, consonant with our history and culture,
and having regard to the modern conditions and vast developments that have taken place all over
the world.

There is no doubt that the future of our State will and must greatly depend upon the type of
education and the way in which we bring up our children as the future servants of Pakistan.
Education does not merely mean academic education, and even that appears to be of a very poor
type. What we have to do is to mobilize our people and build up the character of our future
generations. There is immediate and urgent need for training our people in the scientific and
technical education in order to build up future economic life, and we should see that our people
undertake scientific commerce, trade and particularly, well planned industries. But do not forget that
we have to compete with the world, which is moving very fast in this direction.

In short, we have to build up the character of our future generations which means highest sense of
honor, integrity, selfless service to the nation, and sense of responsibility, and we have to see that
they are fully qualified or equipped to play their part in the various branches of economic life in a
manner which will do honor to Pakistan.

— Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's message at the First National Education Conference,
Karachi, 27 Nov-1 Dec1947

4
5
MESSAGE FROM THE
CHANCELLOR
It gives me immense pleasure to learn that the University of Sargodha has been contributing to the progress of
the country by producing young energetic graduates who are rendering their services in the practical fields
nationally and internationally.
Today’s world is in a state of continuous flux and change. The global pandemic has brought about several
unprecedented changes in almost every walk of life. It has transformed our ways of living, avenues of thinking,
means of communication, modes of business and methods of teaching and learning. In order to face up to the
challenges of a highly dynamic and complex world, the academic institutions ought to provide skills and
knowledge to embrace and incorporate the innovations that are engulfing the global economy. I am pleased to
learn that the University of Sargodha took prompt measures to cope with the emerging challenges and shifted
its pedagogical operations to the hybrid learning through digitalization and turned these adversities into
opportunities.
As an emerging and developing nation, it is essential to equip our youth with professional, technical and
analytical skills to meet the challenges of the future. We should broaden our research horizons so as to make
our country an equal recipient of the global opportunities of the contemporary world.
It is more than satisfying for me as Chancellor that this young University has earned a reputable position in
credible international rankings in a short span of time. I am pleased to learn that Sargodha University was
ranked as the top 351+ Young University of the world, 401+ Emerging Economics University Rankings and
351+ University in Asia by Times Higher Education Rankings 2022 and retained its position in the top 451-500
category of Asian universities in the QS Rankings 2022. In 2022, the University was ranked at 807th position
in UI Green Metric World University Rankings. I hope, under the guidance of its new Vice Chancellor, the
University shall further improve its international ranking and global outlook.
I extend my cooperation and patronage to the University for promoting conductive learning environment and
educational facilities for its students and the faculty.
Muhammad Baligh-ur-Rehman
Governor Punjab

6
MESSAGE FROM THE
VICE CHANCELLOR
As Vice Chancellor, University of Sargodha, I am honoured and immensely privileged to lead the University
of Sargodha and warmly welcome my students who aspire to join the University during the academic session
2023-24.
As one of the largest universities of the country, the University of Sargodha provides world-class research
and pedagogical facilities to its students in a highly supportive and conducive environment to enrich their
personalized experience. Our dedicated faculty is committed to fashion our graduates into professionals
equipped with innovative and productive skills essential for competing in the competitive global workforce
market. Commensurating with the mission of the University, we pay special attention to the personality
development of our learners to develop them into useful global citizens with a deep sense of civic
responsibility and human values. We harbor a culture of creativity, critical inquiry, innovation and
collaborative learning.
In a short span of time, the Sargodha University made its way to the international rankings and became a top
351+ Young University of the world, 401+ Emerging Economics University Rankings and 351+ University
in Asia by Times Higher Education Rankings 2022 and retained its position in the top 451-500 category of
Asian universities in the QS Rankings 2022. In 2022, the University was ranked at 807th position in UI
Green Metric World University Rankings. We have bigger challenges and milestones ahead in the coming
years. I hope, the University shall further improve its international ranking and global outlook.
University of Sargodha possesses an aesthetically captivating and spacious campus equipped with a variety
of facilities to enrich your pedagogical and social experience. I invite you to experience exceptional learning
and research under the leadership of an inspirational faculty in an inclusive and healthy environment. I hope,
you will step in and enjoy your stay at the University.

Professor Dr Qaisar Abbas

7
UNIVERSITY
Ranked at

301-350
in World University
Young Ranking
2023
INTRODUCTION
Ranked at

301-350
in the
Asia University Ranking

Global Linkages
with China, USA,
Malaysia, Turkey,
Saudi Arabia and Australia

Established Pakistan's
Fifth Confucius
Institute

8
We are proud to introduce the University of Sargodha as a major public sector University in the
province of Punjab, Pakistan. It started its journey in 1929 with the establishment of
De’Montmorency College, later renamed as Government College, which was awarded the
VISION University Charter in 2002.
Our vision is to contribute to society through the pursuit of
quality education, creative learning and productive research With its main campus located in Sargodha city and Agriculture college in its suburb, the
University presently has around 22,000 students and 550+ faculty members, including 265+
PhDs, in 25 departments, three institutes, one school, and four constituent colleges that come
under the seven faculties of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Science, Agriculture,
MISSION Pharmacy, Medical and Health Sciences, Engineering and Technology. They are assisted by
To provide students with a healthy learning experience based around 1,500 administrative staff. The University also has 224 affiliated government and private
on critical thinking, innovation and leadership skills colleges spread across the province.
To ensure a collaborative work environment for faculty and Sargodha University offers modern teaching and research facilities, including well-equipped
staff to achieve professional excellence and institutional classrooms, laboratories, and a vast collection of library material with online access to books
growth and journals. Over a dozen hostels accommodate all female students and a limited number of
male students. With an affordable fee structure, the University provides a host of scholarships,
To contribute to knowledge economy and social
transformation through advanced studies and research
internships and business opportunities to the needy and meritorious students. While the
Internship Program and Career Development Centre prepare the students for competitive future
careers through hands-on training, two E-Rozgaar centres located at the main campus enable
them to earn through online freelance entrepreneurship. The Incubation Centre offers the
VALUES creative students with an opportunity to start productive careers before graduation.
Its main campus, located in the heart of Sargodha city, is green and serene. The University
INTEGRITY INCLUSIVENESS prioritizes the promotion of critical learning and scholarship among its students and young
Practising Work Ethics Nurturing Pluralism faculty. Each semester, it remains abuzz with a variety of scholarly, co-curricular and sports
Fostering uncompromised Inculcating the culture of activities, including seminars and conferences, sports gala and literary festival. The University
ethical standards acceptance through inclusive
to keep merit intact teamwork
also runs an FM radio station, offering infotainment and education to students and people of the
region.
To ensure productive research, the University has established vibrant institutions, including the
TRANSPARENCY COMPASSION Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization, and Quality Enhancement Cell, which
Breaking Opacity Exhibiting Empathy have helped register several international patents for faculty in sciences and agriculture, besides
Dare to act for Transparency and Advocating respect and funding research projects and publications and linking academic research with the local
Accountability rights of others
economy. The University runs a Citrus Nursery and produces its own mineral water, KhusAab,
for faculty, staff and students. It also has a strong tradition of community service, with its
PROFESSIONALISM Medical Complex and Research Centre offering telemedicine, OPD, pharmacy and diagnostic
services to university students and staff as well as the people of the city.
Adherence to Professional Standards
Imparting proficient competency and expertise Sargodha University has academic exchange agreements with major Chinese Agriculture
Universities, including Lanzhou University, and South China Agriculture University. It also has
collaborations with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Worldwide Fund for Nature and
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY several other prominent national and institutions of advanced research and education. In 2019,
Serving Community Pakistan’s fifth Confucius Institute was established at the University in collaboration with
Making Sustainable Development Goals possible Henan Normal University in China.
for common good
The University has an ambitious agenda of quality-centric academic growth in the foreseeable
future. It ultimately aims to become a hub of higher education in Pakistan and South Asia.

9
GILGIT BALTISTAN

THE CITY
KHYBER
PAKHTUNKHWA
KASHMIR

OF Sargodha holds great signicance


due to its strategic location.
Sargodha

PUNJAB

EAGLES Sargodha means pond of “Godha” or


Adobe of the Fighter. Hence, it is not a
mere coincidence that the city has made a
name for itself for fighting valiantly
against the Indian Air Force during the
BALOCHISTAN

wars of 1965 and 1971, thereby winning SINDH


the title of the City of Eagles.

CALIFORNIA
OF PAKISTAN
Sargodha region is
popularly known as the
California of Pakistan
because of being a hub of
cultivation and
production of a delicious
variety of citrus called
Kinno.

10
PAF BASE
MUSHAF Sargodha air base
hosts the Headquarters
of the Central Air
Command.

COMPANY
BAGH
KIRANA A beautiful garden with grassy fields
filled with flowers and trees. Jinnah Hall

HILLS
Kirana Hills, or the black
is a historic building located inside the
Company Bagh.

mountains, having sacred


attributes in ancient
Hindu mythology.
11
CAMPUS AT
A GLANCE
AROUND

550
22000 FACULTY 180+ 24:1
STUDENTS PhDS 265+ ACADEMIC STUDENT
PROGRAMS TEACHER RATIO

4 CONSTITUENT
COLLEGES
58
Undergraduate
Programs
7FACULTIES FACULTY OF
AGRICULTURE

FACULTY OF
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

3 INSTITUTES
ARTS AND AND
HUMANITIES
31 TECHNOLOGY

Graduate
FACULTY OF
Programs MEDICAL FACULTY OF

1 SCHOOL 82
AND HEALTH
SCIENCES
PHARMACY

FACULTY OF
Postgraduate FACULTY OF

25 DEPARTMENTS
SOCIAL
Programs SCIENCE
SCIENCES

12
1st
OUR
Punjab’s
University in
Teaching
The Asia

GLOBAL
Ranking2023

Pakistan’s

2nd

RANKINGS University in
Teaching

Sargodha University is making a mark


Pakistan’s 1st
in its global academic prole through University in
Teaching
impressive performance each year in the The Young
University
Ranking 2023
world's prestigious Times Higher Education
and QS rankings.

Ranked at 301+ The Young University of the World Ranking


2023, 401+ Emerging Economics University Rankings 2022 and
301+ University in Asia Ranking 2023 by Times Higher
Education. 13
SETTING NEW TRENDS IN
HIGHER EDUCATION
Ranked at 301+ The Young University of the World Ranking 2023, 401+ Emerging Economics
University Rankings 2022 and 301+ University in Asia Ranking 2023 by Times Higher Education.

ACADEMIC
REFORMS
First public sector university to join China's Belt
RESEARCH
PRODUCTIVITY
Road Agriculture Education, Science and Technology
Innovation League.

Prioritizing synergy between industry and


academia through regular outreach with local
farmers, provision of citrus nursery plants across Revamping the Office of Research, which led to the publication of 1300
Punjab and liaison with Chamber of Commerce and Innovation and Commercialization by research papers during 2022-2023.
Industries. providing international travel grants,
creating inter-disciplinary research Establishing global linkages through
Consolidating academics by merging and renaming groups, and organizing over three dozen research collaborations with several
overlapping faculties and departments, while non- international and national conferences, reputed international institutions,
accredited and non-productive degree programs have seminars and workshops during 2022- including three leading agriculture
been closed down. 2023. universities of China in precision
agriculture, citrus and sugarcane
Over 800 foreign referees from top 500 world Accelerating research productivity research, and dryland agriculture.
universities have been taken on board for selecting through research incentives based on
qualified faculty and assessing advanced research. quality publications and SU-funded
research projects worth Rs.60 million,
14
Research INSTITUTIONAL
Publications 2022
since 2018
2021
DEVELOPMENT
Pursuing development project worth over Rs.1.54 billion funded
2020 by the Higher Education Commission. The project covers the
infrastructure and allied facilities for Pakistan Institute of China
2019 Studies (PICS), Multimedia Development Center, a high-tech
research lab and several other development initiatives.

2018 1202 1300 Exploring CPEC opportunities through PICS, which offers
905
various opportunities to students and researchers for academic
research and exchanges between SU and Chinese universities,
805 especially in agriculture. From Fall 2019, Chinese language
classes have been started for the faculty and students. With the
745 establishment of the fifth Confucius Institute in the country at SU,
the formal launch of Chinese Studies program would be
operationalized after the pandemic.

Shaping governmental policies towards quality education by


shutting down five Public-Private Partnership sub-campuses and
disaffiliated 80 colleges to recover university range.

Enhancing work efficiency through inclusive management style


by devolving power to faculty heads and staff officers, and further
down the line. Better service delivery through user friendly and
mobile compatible website for online admissions.
Ensuring quality education through recruiting over 300 qualified
faculty members, many with PhDs and global exposure, through
regular meetings of the Selection Board and Syndicate.

Generating surplus budget through financial recoveries, and


tangible growth in self-generated revenue through judicial,
transparent and accountable approach.

Engaging Alumni through SU Alumni Association in outreach


and development activities, including contributions to Endowment
Fund.

15
1001+ 301+
IN TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION WORLD
UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
QS UNIVERSITY IN
THE ASIA
2022 RETAINED POSITION UNIVERSITY
OVER
NEARLY
265
AROUND

22000 401-450 RANKING 2023

800 PhDs STUDENTS


IN QS WORLD UNIVERSITY
RANKINGS ASIA 2020
FACULTY
301+
24:1
MORE THAN IN TIMES HIGHER
STUDENT
TO ACADEMIC
STAFF RATIO
180
DEGREE PROGRAMS
EDUCATION
YOUNG WORLD
UNIVERSITY
RANKING
2023

16
2 RESEARCH
PRODUCTIVITY
MORE THAN

32
RESEARCH 12 1300
CONFERENCES RESEARCH RESEARCH
2022-2023 JOURNALS PUBLICATIONS 2022-2023

INTERDISCIPLINARY
15
JOINT
RESEARCH
GROUPS 5 INTERNATIONAL
RESEARCH
PROJECTS

17
INTERNATIONAL CENTER CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE
FOR PUNJAB STUDIES FOSTERING
PROMOTING RICH ETHNIC PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE
HERITAGE OF THE PROVINCE CONNECTION
BETWEEN
PAKISTAN AND CHINA

OUTREACH AND AGRICULTURE


EXTENSION PROGRAM
ENGAGING LOCAL LINCOLN CORNER
FARMERS AND COMMUNITY LARGEST CORNER IN
THE JURISDICTION OF
US CONSULATE GENERAL
LAHORE
WAHEED WAIN INCUBATION CENTER (WWIC)
PROVIDING YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

3
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
KNOWLEDGE WITH ADEQUATE RESOURCES AND
SERVICES TO NURTURE AND
COMMERCIALIZE THEIR
CENTER
EMPOWERING

SHARING INNOVATIVE IDEAS YOUTH BUILDING


CAPACITY AND PROVIDING
CAREER COUNSELING

E-ROZGAAR CENTER AREA STUDY CENTER FOR DIRECTORATE OF


1 FOR FREELANCE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
REGIONAL STUDIES
PROMOTING RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT FOR GENERATING
EXTERNAL LINKAGE
MANAGES PROGRESS AND
EXPANSION OF EFFECTIVE
HIGHLY QUALIFIED EXPERTS STRATEGY FOR THE
INTELLECTUALS AND ACHIEVEMENT OF THE
MORE THAN POLICY MAKERS UNIVERSITY’S
MOUS NURTURING
55
GLOBAL MISSION
ACADEMIA INDUSTRY
LINKAGES
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH FOR SOCIAL AND
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
18
PROMOTING AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND STANDARD OF RESEARCH IN SOCIAL AND
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
4 GLOBAL
OUTLOOK
PARTICIPATED IN OVER MORE THAN ORGANIZED MORE THAN PIONEER IN JOINING CHINA'S

60 25 25
BELT AND ROAD AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION
AND CONFERENCES MOUS EVENTS IN 2021-2022 LEAGUE

FOREIGN QUALIFIED MORE THAN

80+ PHD FACULTY MEMBERS


FROM USA, UK, CANADA, AUSTRIA, DENMARK,
GERMANY, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, FRANCE,
SOUTH KOREA, MALAYSIA AND CHINA
800
FOREIGN REFEREES
FROM TOP

500 UNIVERSITIES

19
SCHOLARSHIPS
AND
FINANCIAL AID
We believe that no one should be denied the right
to education due to financial constraints and that Merit-Based Scholarships
students who secure distinctions in examinations Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Scholarship
are duly rewarded. Each year, the University of Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship
Sargodha offers a large number of scholarships District Merit Scholarship
and financial assistance to deserving and Free Education for Board/University position holders
meritorious students in the following categories:
Free Education for outstanding sports students
Merit-based Awards to semester position holders
HEC Afghan Students Scholarship
Chinese Ambassador’s Scholarship
Need-Based Financial Assistance
HEC Need Based Scholarship
University fee concession for deserving/orphan
and Hafiz Quran
Welfare Scholarships
Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal Scholarship Free Education for IDPs and Victims of Terrorism
Punjab Bait-ul-Maal Scholarship Scholarship to Kashmiri Refugees and AJK/GB Nationals
Minority Scholarship Free Education for Balochistan Students
Free education to student of SOS Village, Sargodha (reserved seats only)
Fauji Foundation Scholarship Free Education for Disabled Students
Benazir Undergraduate Scholarship Fee Concession on Kinship Basis
Diya Pak Financial Assistance
Free Education for Children of Shaheeds

20
OUR PROUD
The Sargodha University is proud of its alumni, the Falcons. We
look forward to further expanding the community of our
graduates playing a leading role in many walks of professional

ALUMNI life in the country and across the world. Here are some of our
most prominent Falcons:

GENERAL MOEEN UDDIN HAIDER


Alumnus of 1957-60. General
Moeen uddin Haider was
TARIQ MAHMOOD PIRZADA commissioned in Pakistan
Army in 1962 in the 26th PMA
Tariq Mahmood Pirzada, Long Course. He served as
Former Chief Governor of Sindh from March
Commissioner Islamabad 1997 to June 1999 and Federal
is our proud alumnus from Interior Minister from 1999 to
the batch 1969-1971 of the 2002.
then Government College
Sargodha. He had rendered
his services in Islamabad
Capital Territory
administration on different SOHAIL WARAICH
administrative positions
including; City Magistrate, Alumnus of 1976-78. Sohail
Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Warraich is a prominent Pakistani
Commissioner. He also served as a member journalist, television host, analyst
Administration of National Highway Authority, and media personality. He also
Islamabad. enjoys good repute as an English
teacher, and is a frequent visitor to
the University of Sargodha.

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CAMPUS
LIFE The University of Sargodha offers its students an ideal
environment for academic excellence and professional growth.
Life at its main campus and sub-campus is conducive for
advanced studies. Students are also provided with ample social
avenues to refine their personalities and skills. The University
faculty and staff have affable bond with students, and the mode
of learning involves both formal and informal processes. The
infrastructure is very well developed with modern buildings,
well-equipped classrooms and research labs, congenial hostel
environment, wide pathways, green and serene parks, and first-
class sports facilities. During each semester, the campus life
remains abuzz with academic events such as conferences,
seminars and workshops as well as co-curricular activities,
including debates and other youthful activities.

SAFE AND
The University of Sargodha is
among the first few public sector
universities where Smart University
Project of the Higher Education
Commission has been deployed
successfully. The project has
enabled us to experience an
advanced WiFi Technology
SMART
providing wireless coverage across
the main campus, enabling the users
(including students and teachers) to
freely access wireless internet
CAMPUS
services both indoor and outdoor. Eduroam services are part
of this project, aimed at enabling the users to freely access
wireless internet services with the same credentials while
visiting any other university in the country or abroad offering
same services. Secure environment through Security Wing of
the University, with alarms system, CCTV cameras and gated
security.
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WAZIR AGHA
Our main library, named after a prominent literary figure and SU alumnus, is
known for its long history, magnificent architecture and pleasant environment. It
holds a collection of 100,000 books, a number of foreign and local journals, several
online full text databases of books and periodicals, a computer lab comprising 50

LIBRARY computers with internet connectivity and a valuable collection of 25,000 digital
resources and a MARC based Library Management System.

E-RESOURCES
Besides the in-house collection of digital resources, the University Library
provides online access to renowned global databases of digital content. These
include access to the E-Library USA provided by the American Information
Resource Centre through the Lincoln Corner situated at the Library. The HEC
National Digital Library provides online access to peer-reviewed journals,
databases, articles and e-books across a wide range of disciplines, including ISI
Web of Science, Pro-Quest, Springer-Link, Emerald Insight and several other
online databases.

LINCOLN CORNER
Our Lincoln Corner is one of the largest corners in the jurisdiction of US
Consulate General Lahore. It promotes experiential and interactive learning
through its diverse programming
which makes it to the 'Golden
Category' of the American Spaces
around the world.
Our Lincoln Corner is multi-
media resource centre, where
visitors can connect, practice their
English language, and learn about
America in many different ways.
It aims to strengthen people to
people connection between US
and Pakistan through better
understanding of cultural values.

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STUDENT A variety of services are available to the students for comfortable and healthy

SUPPORT living as well as educational and skillful learning.

SERVICES
TRANSPORT
The University provides pick and drop services to
the students within the radius of 30-km in the city
and its suburbs. 25 buses and several vans comprise
the fleet of university transport. Similar facilities are
available to students of sub-campus.

HEALTHCARE
Our University Health Center at the main campus
provides round the clock healthcare facilities to the
students, faculty, staff and the local community.
Medical consultants from Sargodha Medical
College are available to take care of patients in the
morning and evening. The ambulance service is
available 24/7 to deal with emergency cases. The
students are also provided SU’s own mineral water,
ACCOMMODATION Khush Aab, at plants located on campus and in
The University has ten female and four male students hostels.
hostels, providing comfortable residential facilities to more
than 4,500 students. It is the only public sector university
which provides hostel facility to most of the female students IT LABS
who apply for residence. The accommodation in each of Well-equipped IT labs are available in the library
these hostels comprises both cubicles and dormitories. Each and most of the departments to provide digital
hall contains a well-furnished dining hall, a TV lounge, a services to students and researchers.
common room, a reading room, electricity generators and
emergency medical facilities. VOICE OF VARSITY
Our FM 98.2 radio station offers education and
infotainment to students and local community.
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SPORTS & CO-CURRICULAR
The University of Sargodha offers a variety of sports facilities and
CAREER
co-curricular opportunities to its students. It is enriched with lush DEVELOPMENT
green playgrounds for cricket, hockey, football, athletics and other
indoor and outdoor games. The Riaz Shad Co-Curricular Forum,
CENTER
with over a dozen student societies, prepares the students for Career Development
winning national competitions in debates and other youthful Center (CDC) empowers
contests. youth, builds capacity
and provides career
counselling through
interactive sessions with
professionals, and workshops. To harness work ethics and equip students
with modern and updated skills required for professional life, CDC
organizes various activities including Skill Development Program, On-
Campus Internship Program and opens international avenues through
scholarships and exchange programs.

Waheed Wain Incubation Center (WWIC)


For providing young entrepreneurs with adequate resources and services
to nurture and commercialize their innovative ideas, the University has
established the Sargodha University Incubation Center. It is also
providing an intense six to eight months ‘Business Acceleration Program’
to support passionate students to launch their own startups.

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various international and national exchange our main campus and sub-campus in
programs. Bhakkar, offering online freelance
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ather Nadeem
Dean, Faculty of Agriculture
FACULTY OF Contact

AGRICULTURE dean.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0333-8363457
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

List of College/Institute/Departments
A
griculture is one of the most ancient and basic productive sectors of human activity. Food
production and conservation are inextricably linked as they provide the raw material to
down the line industries and help in poverty alleviation. Agriculture sector contributes
College of Agriculture 22.70% to GDP and was the major employer absorbing 37.40% of labor force in 2022-23. The
Agricultural Economics Faculty of Agriculture is one of the largest faculties of the university with a mission to produce
trained and skilled work force, having focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. The faculty
Agricultural Extension comprises College of Agriculture and Institute of Food Science and Nutrition. Under the umbrella
of College of Agriculture, Departments of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Extension and Rural
Agronomy Studies, Agronomy, Entomology, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Plant
Pathology and Soil and Environmental Sciences offer BSc (Hons) Agriculture and MSc (Hons) in
Animal Sciences Agri. Extension, Agronomy, Animal Nutrition, Entomology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding and
Entomology Genetics, Plant Pathology and Soil Science, while PhD in Agri. Extension, Agronomy, Entomology,
Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology, and Soil Science. Whereas, Department
Forestry of Animal Sciences offers BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences and MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition.
Moreover, Institute of Food Science and Nutrition offers BSc (Hons) Home Economics, BSc
Horticulture (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics, BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology, MSc (Hons)
Plant Breeding And Genetics Food Science and Technology, MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition, PhD Food Science and Technology
and PhD Food and Nutrition. The Faculty of Agriculture is equipped with highly qualified staff,
Plant Pathology latest equipments and farm land to cater the needs/research requirements of students and staff
in the field of agriculture. The faculty is promoting collaborations with national and international
Soil and Environmental Sciences universities that would be a great benefit to the students and staff to exchange innovations with
different countries.
Institute of Food Science and Nutrition
Dr Zafar Hayat
COLLEGE OF Principal College of Agriculture

AGRICULTURE Contact
principal.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0300-9601380
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

DEPARTMENT OF Nadeem Anwar


Assistant Professor / Incharge

AGRICULTURAL Contact
economics.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0333-8363351
ECONOMICS Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY (Agricultural Economics) BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Agricultural Economics) SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 3(2-1)
Nadeem Anwar Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Assistant Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0)
Sciences = 11 Seats” Rural Development
Dr. Muazzam Sabir
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
GENERAL FACULTY (Applied Statistics) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-3)
Dr. Sami Ullah Code Course Title C/Hr.
Lecturer Semester-3
Semester-1
PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1)
ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/
HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0)
FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1)
AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Technologies
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comp. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0)
Total 18(13-5)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/
Semester-4
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0)
PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3)
ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
Semester-2
PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
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FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
Total 18(13-5)
Semester-5
AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
AGEC-6503 Microeconomics-I 3(3-0)
AGEC-6504 Macroeconomics-I 3(3-0)
AGEC-6505 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0)
AGEC-6506 Food and Agricultural Marketing 3(3-0)
AGEC-6507 Economics of Agro based Industries 3(3-0)
Total 18(17-1)
Semester-6
AGEC-6508 Microeconomics II 3(3-0)
AGEC-6509 Macroeconomics II 3(3-0)
AGEC-6510 Development Economics 3(3-0)
AGEC-6511 Mathematical Economics 2(2-0)
AGEC-6512 Agribusiness Management 3(3-0)
AGEC-6513 Statistical Methods for Economists 2(1-1)
Total 16(15-1)
Semester-7

AGEC-6514 Econometrics-I 3(2-1)


AGEC-6515 Natural Resource Economics 2(2-0)
AGEC-6516 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
AGEC-6517 Agricultural Production Economics 3(3-0)
AGEC-6518 Research Methods in Social Sciences 3(2-1)
AGEC-6519 International Economics 2(2-0)
Total 16(14-2)
Semester-8
AGEC-6520 Econometrics II 3(2-1)
AGEC-6521 Agricultural issues and Policies of Pakistan 3(3-0)
AGEC-6522 Economics of Livestock Production 3(3-0)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0)
AGEC-6524 Research Project/Internship 4(0-4)
Total 16(11-5)

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DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURAL Dr Ejaz Ashraf
Associate Professor / Chairperson

EXTENSION & Contact


extension.agriculture@uos.edu.pk

RURAL STUDIES 0323-5004155


Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY Bsc (Hons) Agriculture (Agricultural Extension) Semester-3


PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Dr Ejaz Ashraf Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Associate Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Luqman Sciences = 11 Seats”
PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years
Semesters: 8 HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Arshed Javed Degree Requirements: 124-140 credit hours
Assistant Professor FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands and 3(2-1)
Dr. Saima Sadaf Code Course Title C/Hr. Wildlife Management
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Yaseen
Assistant Professor SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
Dr. Humaira Ameen Total 18(13-5)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/ Semester-4
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comp. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/ HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Total 18(13-5)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1) Semester-5
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1) AEXT-6403 Extension Program Development 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest & Watershed Management 3(2-1) AEXT-6404 History and Philosophy of Agricultural Ext. Edu. 3(3-0)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0) AEXT-6405 Rural Development Programs in Pakistan 3(2-1)
Rural Development AEXT-6406 Rural Youth in Agricultural Development 3(2-1)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) AEXT-6407 Leadership and Communication Skills in Agri. Ext. 3(2-1)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3) Total 18(11-4)

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Semester-6 Semester-2
PhD Agricultural Extension
AEXT-6409 Agricultural Extension Methods 3(2-1) GERN-6104 Research Methods in Gerontology 3(2-1)
AEXT-6410 Computer Application in Agricultural Extension 3(1-2) GERN-6105 income, Social Protection and Poverty 3(3-0) Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons) Agricultural Extension or with any major
AEXT-6411 Psychology for Adult Learning 3(3-0) Prevention for Older Persons in Agriculture from HEC recognized institution with minimum
CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
AEXT-6412 Human Resources Development 3(2-1) GERN-6106 Mental Health Issues in Later Life 3(2-1)
Duration: 3-8 Years
AEXT-6413 Gender Studies in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0) 9(7-2) Semesters: 6-16
Total 15(11-4) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semester-7 MSc (Hons)
AEXT-6414 Interviewing Skills 3(2-1) (Agricultural Extension) Code Course Title C/Hr.
AEXT-6415 Agricultural Technology Transfer 3(2-1) Postgraduate Courses
Eligibility: BSc(Hons) in Agriculture or equivalent
AEXT-6416 Agricultural Journalism 3(2-1) (16-years education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum AEXT-8101 Food Security Issues and Role of 3(3-0)
AEXT-6417 Preparation of Research Project and 3(2-1) CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Agricultural Extension
Scientific Writing Duration: 2-4 Years AEXT-8102 Gender Issues in Community Development 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
AEXT-6418 Poverty Alleviation & Sustainable Development 3(3-0) AEXT-8103 International Agricultural Extension Systems 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Total 15(11-4) AEXT-8104 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods 3(2-1)
Semester-8 Code Course Title C/Hr. AEXT-8105 Extension Management and Administration 3(2-1)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) Postgraduate Courses AEXT-8106 Managing Learning Experiences in 3(3-0)
AEXT-6419 Research Methods in Agricultural Extension 3(3-1) AEXT-7101 Agricultural Extension Methods 3(2-1) Agricultural Extension Education
AEXT-6420 Program Evaluation in Agricultural Extension 3(3-1) AEXT-7102 Program Planning 3(2-1) AEXT-8107 Role of Agriculture in Rural Development 3(2-1)
AEXT-6421 Food Security through Precision Agri. Tech. 3(2-1) AEXT-7103 Human Resource Development 3(2-1) AEXT-8108 Sustainable Rural Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-6422 Research Project/Internship 4(0-4) AEXT-7104 Monitoring and Evaluation in Agr. Ext. 3(2-1) AEXT-8109 Special problem 1(1-0)
Total 16(11-7) AEXT-7105 Communication Strategies in Agr. Ext. 3(2-1) AEXT-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)

AEXT-7106 Advances in Research Methods 3(2-1) STAT-8132 Advanced Statistical Methods for 3(3-0)
Postgraduate Diploma in Gerontology AEXT-7107 Scientific and Technical Writing 3(2-1) Social Research

Eligibility: At least Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in AEXT-7108 Application of ICTs in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Sciences, Sciences and Health Sciences, AEXT-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
MSc (Hons.) in any discipline of Agriculture, MSc (Hons.) or MS in My College is remarkable with well-
AEXT-7110 Seminar 1(1-0)
Rural Development, MPhil in Sociology, Social Work, Economics,
Psychology, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Education, STAT-7152 Statistical Methods for Social Research 3(3-0)
equipped labs, the library,
Anthropology and Oriental Languages, Computer Science, classrooms, and agriculture
Management Sciences and Development Studies
Duration: 1 Years experimental fields. It is a place
Semesters: 2
Degree Requirements: 18 credit hours + a short research project
where I not only always felt like
Code Course Title C/Hr.
home but even more than that. I
Semester-1
enjoyed every moment and groomed
GERN-6101 Introduction to Social Gerontology 3(3-0) myself as a person and
GERN-6102 Social Rehabilitation in later life 3(2-1) professional.
GERN-6103 Educational Gerontology 3(3-0)
Muhammad Qasim, MSc (Hons)
9(8-1)

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Dr Muhammad Ather Nadeem
Professor / Chairperson

Contact
DEPARTMENT OF agronomy.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0333-8363457

AGRONOMY Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)


BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Agronomy) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Ather Nadeem
Professor Total 17(14-3)
Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Dr. M. Mansoor Javaid Semester-3
Associate Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural

Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Safdar Sciences = 11 Seats” PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Dr. Ahsan Aziz Semesters: 8 PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor (on leave) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Dr. Abdul Rehman
Assistant Professor FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands & Wildlife Manag. 3(2-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Dr. Muhammad Rafi Qamar AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Assistant Professor URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Asif SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1)
Total 18(13-5)
Assistant Professor AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
Semester-4
Dr. Amjed Ali ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/
Lecturer PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0)
ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1)
PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
Presentation Skills)
FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0)
Total 18(13-5)
Total 17(14-3)
Semester-5
Semester-2
AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1)
AGRO-6903 Agro-Technology of Major Crops 3(2-1)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1)
AGRO-6904 Arid and Rainfed Agriculture 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed 3(2-1)
AGRO-6905 Concepts of Crop Physiology 3(2-1)
Management
AGRO-6906 Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0)
AGRO-6907 Agro-Ecology 3(3-0)
Rural Development
Total 18(13-5)

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Semester-6 MSc (Hons) Agronomy AGRO-7114 Stress Physiology 3(2-1)
AGRO-6908 Biological Nitrogen Fixation 3(2-1) AGRO-7115 Water Relations in Plants 3(2-1)
Plant Nutrients and Growth Regulators Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of AGRO-7116 Weed Management
AGRO-6909 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum
AGRO-6910 Farm Record and Management 3(2-1) AGRO-7117 Climate Change and Agriculture 3(3-0)
CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
AGRO-6911 Seed Production Technology 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
AGRO-6912 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8
Layout of Field Experiments Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis PhD Agronomy
AGRO-6913 2(2-0)
Total 17(12-5)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Agronomy or with any major in Agriculture
Semester-7 with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 +
Postgraduate Courses
AGRO-6914 Principles of Weed Science 3(2-1) Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
Crop Management under Stressful Environments AGRO-7101 Applied Crop Ecology 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
AGRO-6915 3(2-1)
AGRO-7102 Agro-Environment Conservation 3(2-1) Semesters: 6-16
AGRO-6916 Conservation Agronomy 3(2-1)
AGRO-7103 Agro-meteorology 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
AGRO-6917 Introduction to Crop Modeling 3(2-1)
Environment and Crop Production AGRO-7104 Allelopathy and Crop Productivity 3(2-1)
AGRO-6918 3(2-1) AGRO-8101 Advanced Agronomy 3(2-1)
AGRO-7105 Applied Conservation Agronomy 3(3-0)
Total 15(10-5) AGRO-8102 Advanced Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1)
Semester-8 AGRO-7106 Sustainable Agriculture 3(3-0)
AGRO-8103 Dry land Agronomy 3(3-0)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) AGRO-7107 Crop Management on Problem Soils 3(3-0)
AGRO-8104 Biological Crop Potential 3(2-1)
AGRO-6919 Organic Farming 3(3-0) AGRO-7108 Crop Nutrition Management 3(2-1)
AGRO-8105 Crop Modeling 3(2-1)
AGRO-6920 Plant and soil Analysis 3(2-1) AGRO-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
AGRO-8106 Herbicides and Crop Production 3(2-1)
AGRO-6921 Research and Scientific Writing 3(2-1) AGRO-7110 Seminar 1(1-0)
AGRO-8107 Seed Physiology 3(2-1)
AGRO-6922 Research Project / Internship 4(0-4) AGRO-7111 Farming and Cropping Systems 3(3-0)
AGRO-8108 Modern Concepts in Crop Productivity 3(2-1)
Total 16(10-6) AGRO-7112 Field Crop Experimentation 3(2-1)
AGRO-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
AGRO-7113 Seed Science and Technology 3(2-1)
AGRO-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
AGRO-8111 Crop and Environment 3(3-0)
AGRO-8112 Postharvest Technology of Crops 3(2-1)
STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)

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Dr Zafar Hayat
DEPARTMENT OF Professor / Chairperson

ANIMAL Contact
zafar.hayat@uos.edu.pk
0300-9601380

SCIENCES Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY Semester-3
BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences
Dr. Zafar Hayat ANSC -5105 Introduction to Poultry Science 2(1-1)
Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical
or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural Sciences = 2 Seats ANSC -5106 Introduction to Animal Physiology 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Arif
Duration: 4 Years ANSC -5107 Introduction to Veterinary Preventive Medicine 2(1-1)
Associate Professor
Semesters: 8 PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Dr. Imtiaz Hussain Sial
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Assistant Professor ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Abd-ur-Rehman AGEC-5502 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0)
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(1-2)
Atia Iram Semester-1
Lecturer Total 16(11-5)
ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 2(1-1)
Semester-4
ANSC -5102 Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition 2(1-1)
ANSC -5108 Animal Breeding Plans and Policies 3(2-1)
ANSC -5103 Fundamentals of Livestock Production 3(2-1)
AGRO-5901
ANSC -5109 Principles of Animal Nutrition 3(2-1)
Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Technologies ANSC -5110 Range Livestock Production 2(1-1)
3(2-1)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
ANSC -5111 Introduction to Farm Animal Health 3(2-1)

URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/ AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)

URCI-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)

Total 18(13-5) Total 17(12-5)


Semester-2 Semester-5

ANSC -5104 Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy 3(2-1) ANSC -6112 Principles of Heredity 2(1-1)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) ANSC -6113 Introductory Molecular Genetics 2(1-1)
AGEC-6522 Economics of Livestock Production 3(3-0) ANSC -6114 Principles of Milk Production 2(1-1)
FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1) ANSC -6115 Metabolism of Primary Nutrients 2(2-0)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0) ANSC -6116 Management of Dairy Animals 2(1-1)
Rural Development ANSC -6117 Incubation Principles and Hatchery Management 2(1-1)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ANSC -6118 Rural Poultry Farming 3(2-1)
Total 17(15-2) AGRO-6912 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-1)
Total 18(11-7)

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Semester-6 ANNU-7128 Camel and Equine Nutrition 2(2-0)
MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition
ANSC -6119 Introductory Population Genetics 2(1-1) ANNU-7129 Nutrition of Pet and Zoo Animals 3(3-0)
ANSC -6120 Principles of Animal Breeding 2(1-1) Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BS 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of ANNU-7130 Fish Nutrition 2(2-0)
ANSC -6121 Minerals and Vitamins in Nutrition 2(1-1) Education) in the relevant field with CGPA 2.50/4.00 + STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
ANSC -6122 Principles of Small Ruminant Production 2(1-1)
Duration: 2-4 Years
ANSC -6123 Poultry Housing and Equipments 2(1-1) Semesters: 4-8
ANSC -6124 Poultry Hygiene and Disease Prevention 2(1-1) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis

ANSC -6125 Physiology of Reproduction 3(2-1)


ANSC -6126 Basic Microbiology 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 18(10-8) Postgraduate Courses
Semester-7 ANNU-7101 Physiological and Biochemical Basis of Nutrition 3(3-0)
ANSC -6127 Animal Breeding Practices 3(2-1) ANNU-7102 Feed Resources and their Nutritive Value 3(2-1)
ANSC -6128 Nutrient Requirements of Farm Animals 3(2-1) ANNU-7103 Vitamins in Nutrition 3(3-0)
ANSC -6129 Principles of Poultry Nutrition 3(2-1) ANNU-7104 Minerals Nutrition 3(2-1)
ANSC -6130 Behaviour and Welfare of Farm Animals 3(2-1) ANNU-7105 Analytical Techniques in Nutrition 4(0-4)

ANSC -6131 Poultry Farm Management 3(2-1) ANNU-7106 Research Methods in Nutrition 3(2-1)

ANSC -6132 Draught Animal Production 2(1-1) ANNU-7107 Protein Metabolism 3(3-0)
Total 17(11-6) ANNU-7108 Energy Metabolism 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ANNU-7109 Lipids in Nutrition 3(3-0)
ANSC -6133 Selection for Economic Traits in Farm Animals 2(1-1) ANNU-7110 Advanced Analytical Techniques in Nutrition 3(0-3)
ANSC -6134 Feed Evaluation, Formulation and Processing 3(2-1) ANNU-7111 Poultry Feeds and Nutrition 4(3-1)
Technology ANNU-7112 Ruminant Nutrition 4(3-1)
ANSC -6135 Principles of Meat Production 3(2-1) ANNU-7113 Feed Ingredient Storage and Processing 2(2-0)
ANSC -6136 Poultry Feeding Practices 3(2-1) ANNU-7114 Advanced Animal Feed Industry 3(2-1)
ANSC -6137 Research Project / Internship 4(0-4) ANNU-7115 Molecular Nutrition and Nutrigenomics 2(2-0)
Total 15(7-8) ANNU-7116 Metabolic Disorders 2(2-0)
ANNU-7117 Recent Advances in Nutrition 2(2-0)
ANNU-7118 Toxin and Antinutritional Factors in Feedstuffs 3(2-1)
ANNU -7119 Special Problem 1(1-0)
ANNU -7120 Seminar 1(1-0)
ANNU-7121 Nutrition of Broilers 3(2-1)
ANNU-7122 Nutrition of Layers 3(2-1)
ANNU-7123 Nutrition of Dairy Animals 3(2-1)
ANNU-7124 Nutrition of Beef Animals 3(2-1)
ANNU-7125 Nutrition of Calves 2(2-0)
ANNU-7126 Nutrition of Small Ruminants 3(2-1)
ANNU-7127 Nutrition of Laboratory Animals 2(1-1)

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Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ullah
Associate Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
entomology.agriculture@uos.edu.pk

ENTOMOLOGY 0333-6789335
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY Semester-3
BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Entomology)
Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ullah PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Dr. Abu Bakar Muhammad Raza Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Associate Professor Sciences = 11 Seats” PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)

Dr. Muhammad Asam Riaz Duration: 4 Years HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands and Wildlife 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed Degree Requirements: 124-140 credit hours
Management
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-1 URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Total 18(13-5)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) Semester-4
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
Presentation Skills) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)

ISLS-5108/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/ STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)

URCI-5105 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) Total 18(13-5)


Semester-5
Total 17(14-3)
Semester-2 AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)

AGRO-5902 General Crop Production ENTO-6103 Insect Morphology 3(2-1)


3(2-1)
SAES-5802 ENTO-6104 Principles of Insect Taxonomy 3(2-1)
Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1)
ENTO-6105 Insect Ecology 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest & Watershed Management 3(2-1)
ENTO-6106 Insect Pests of Household, Man and Animals 3(2-1)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0)
ENTO-6107 Insect Behavior 3(2-1)
Rural Development
Total 18(12-6)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-3)

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Semester-6
MSc (Hons) Entomology PhD Entomology
ENTO-6108 Insect Physiology 3(2-1)
Eligibility: BSc (Hons) Agriculture/ BSc 4 Years or equivalent Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Entomology or with any major in Agriculture
ENTO-6109 Classification of Adult Insects 3(2-1)
(16 Years of Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test
ENTO-6110 Agricultural Pests and their Management 3(2-1) CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) (at least 70% marks)
ENTO-6111 Stored Product Pests and their Management 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
ENTO-6112 Beneficial Insects 3(2-1) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Total 15(10-5)
Semester-7
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
ENTO-6113 Integrated Pest Management 3(2-1) Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
ENTO-6114 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-1) ENTO-7101 Research Methods in Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-8101 Advanced Insect Ecology 3(2-1)
ENTO-6115 Insecticides and their Application 3(2-1) ENTO-7102 Origin and Phylogeny of Insects ENTO-8102 Advanced Insect Morphology
3(2-1) 3(2-1)
ENTO-6116 Range and Forest Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-7103 ENTO-8103 Advanced Insect Physiology and Embryology
Environmental Entomology 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
ENTO-6117 Agriculture & Environmental Pollution 3(2-1) ENTO-8104 Advances in Insect Behaviour
ENTO-7104 NumericalTaxonomy 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
Total 15(10-5) ENTO-7105 Insecticide Resistance and Management ENTO-8105 Insect Nutrition 3(2-1)
3(2-1)
Semester-8 ENTO-8106 Advancesin PestManagement Research
ENTO-7106 Molecular Entomology 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) ENTO-7107 Medical and Veterinary Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-8107 Advances in Biological Control of Insect Pests 3(2-1)
ENTO-6118 Scientific Writing and Presentation 3(2-1) ENTO-7108 Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases 3(2-1) ENTO-8108 Insect Pathology 3(2-1)
ENTO-6119 Apiculture 3(2-1) ENTO-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) ENTO-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
ENTO-6120 Biological Control of Insect Pests 3(2-1) ENTO-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) ENTO-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
ENTO-6121 Internship / Research Project 4(0-4) ENTO-7111 Classification of Immature Insects 3(2-1) STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
Total 16(9-7) ENTO-7112 Acarology 3(2-1)
ENTO-7113 Pesticides Application Equipments 3(2-1)
ENTO-7114 Insecticide Toxicology 3(2-1)
ENTO-7115 Insect Cytogenetics and Cytotaxonomy 3(2-1)
ENTO-7116 Insecticide and Public Health 3(2-1)
ENTO-7117 Insect Biochemistry 3(2-1)
ENTO-7118 Chemical Ecology of insects 3(2-1)
ENTO-7119 Forensic Entomology 3(2-1)
ENTO-7120 Insect Neurobiology 3(2-1)
ENTO-7121 Insect Rearing Techniques 3(2-1)
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr Muhammad Sajjad Haider
Associate Professor / Chairperson

FORESTRY Contact
forestry.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0321-6021312
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

Semester-3
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Forestry)
Introductory Genetics
PLBG-5201 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Haider Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Associate Professor
Sciences = 11 Seats” PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Dr. M. Irfan Ashraf
Duration: 4 Years HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Associate Professor
Semesters: 8
Dr. Hafiz Bashir Ahmad FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands and 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Assistant Professor Wildlife Management
Dr. Talha bin Yousaf Code Course Title C/Hr. AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Total 18(13-5)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
Semester-4
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/
PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0)
ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension and 3(3-0) Horticultural Crop Production
HORT-5602 3(2-1)
Presentation Skills) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/ STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) Total 18(13-5)
Semester-5
Total 17(14-3)
Semester-2 AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
FWRW-6703 Silviculture-I 2(2-0)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1)
FWRW-6704 Forest Ecology and Eco-Physiology 3(2-1)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1)
FWRW-6705 Agroforestry 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 3(2-1)
FWRW-6706 Wood Science and Technology 3(2-1)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and 3(3-0) FWRW-6707 Non-Wood Forest Products 2(2-0)
Rural Development FWRW-6708 Forest Accounts and Procedure 2(2-0)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Total 18(14-4)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-3)

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Semester-6
FWRW-6709 Silviculture-II 3(2-1)
FWRW-6710 Forest Management 3(2-1)
FWRW-6711 Watershed Management 3(2-1)
FWRW-6712 Biodiversity and Climate Change 3(2-1)
FWRW-6713 Energy Plantations 2(1-1)
FWRW-6714 Ecotourism and Park Management 2(2-0)
Total 16(11-5)
Semester-7

FWRW-6715 Range Management 3(2-1)


FWRW-6716 Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
FWRW-6717 Forest Mensuration 3(2-1)
FWRW-6718 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing 3(2-1)
FWRW-6719 Forest Policy and Law 2(2-0)
FWRW-6720 Forest Resource Economics 2(2-0)
Total 16(12-4)
Semester-8
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0)
FWRW-6721 Forest Management Plan I 3(3-0)
FWRW-6722 Forest Management Plan II 3(0-3)
FWRW-6723 Research Methods and Scientific Writing 3(2-1)
FWRW-6724 Research Project/Internship 4(0-4)
Total 16(8-8)

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Azher Nawaz
Assistant Professor / Incharge

HORTICULTURE Contact
horticulture.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0300-6859364
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Horticulture) Semester-3

Dr. Rashad Mukhtar Balal PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)


Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Dr. Muhammad Azher Nawaz PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Sciences = 11 Seats”
Assistant Professor
Duration: 4 Years HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Shahid Iqbal
Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Tehseen Ashraf AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
Shahla Rashid
Semester-1 Total 18(13-5)
Lecturer
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Semester-4
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/ ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Presentation Skills) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/
Total 18(13-5)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) Semester-5
Total 17(14-3) HORT- 6603 Principles of Fruit Production 3(2-1)
Semester-2 HORT- 6604 Principles of Vegetable Production 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1) HORT- 6605 Principles of Ornamental Crop Production 3(2-1)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1) HORT- 6606 Propagation and Nursery Management 3(1-2)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest & Watershed Management 3(2-1) HORT- 6607 In Vitro Propagation 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Ext. and Rural Development 3(3-0) AEXT-6608 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Total 17(10-7)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-6
Total 17(14-3) HORT- 6609 Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits 3(2-1)

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HORT- 6610 Summer Vegetables 3(2-1)
HORT- 6611 Landscape Horticulture 3(2-1)
MSc (Hons) Horticulture PhD Horticulture
HORT- 6612 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 2(1-1) Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Horticulture with any major in Agriculture
HORT- 6613 Post-Harvest Horticulture 3(2-1) (16 Years of Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test
CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) (at least 70% marks)
HORT- 6614 Business Management in Horticulture 2(2-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
Total 16(11-5) Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
Semester-7 Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

HORT- 6615 Research Methods in Horticulture 3(1-2) Code Course Title Code Course Title
HORT- 6616 Temperate Fruits 3(2-1) Postgraduate Courses C/Hr. Postgraduate Courses C/Hr.
HORT- 6617 Winter Vegetables 3(2-1) HORT-7101 Mineral Nutrition of Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8101 Plant Growth Regulators 3(2-1)
HORT- 6618 Commercial Flower Production 3(2-1) HORT-7102 Plant Tissue Culture 3(1-2) HORT-8102 Environmental Horticulture 3(2-1)
HORT- 6619 Breeding of Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-7103 Prospective Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8103 Fruit Breeding 3(2-1)
HORT- 6620 Project Planning and Scientific Writing 2(1-1) HORT-7104 Rootstocks for Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8104 Vegetable Breeding 3(2-1)
Total 17(10-7) HORT-7105 Citriculture 3(2-1) HORT-8105 Vegetable Seed Production and Marketing 3(2-1)
Semester-8 HORT-7106 Mango and Date Palm Culture 3(2-1) HORT-8106 Turf Grass Management 3(2-1)
AGEC-6621 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) HORT-7107 Minor Fruits 3(2-1) HORT-8107 Advanced Fruit Science 3(2-1)
HORT-6622 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production 3(2-1) HORT-7108 Solanaceous Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8108 Advanced Vegetable Science 3(2-1)

HORT-6623 Protected Horticulture 3(2-1) HORT-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) HORT-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)

HORT-6624 Indoor Plant Culture and Interior-scaping 3(2-1) HORT-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) HORT-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)

HORT-6625 Research Project/Internship 4(0-4) HORT-7111 Spices and Condiments 3(2-1) HORT-8111 Landscape Ecology 3(2-1)

Total 16(9-7) HORT- 7112 Mushroom Biology and Technology 3(2-1) HORT-8112 Biotechnology of Horticulture Crops 3(2-1)
HORT-7113 Landscape Designs 3(2-1) HORT-8113 Horticultural Production Under Abiotic Stresses 3(2-1)
HORT-7114 Horticultural Seed Science and Technology 3(2-1) STAT-8131 Statistical methods for Agriculture Research-II 3(3-0)
HORT-7115 Physiology of Horticultural Crops 3(2-1)
I experienced this institution as HORT-7116 Post-Harvest Physiology 3(2-1)
not only a degree-awarding but HORT-7117 Nursery Management of Horticultural Plants 3(2-1)

also help in developing a bright STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)

future. College of Agriculture


has been a wonderful
experience for me in terms of
education, learning, social
support, and career
counseling.
Manahil Siddiqui, BSc (Hons)

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr Ijaz Rasool Noorka
Professor / Chairperson

PLANT BREEDING Contact


ijaz.rasool@uos.edu.pk

AND GENETICS 0300-6600301


Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture


Semester-3
PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Dr. Ijaz Rasool Noorka (Plant Breeding and Genetics)
Professor ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Dr Naeem Akhtar PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Assistant Professor Sciences = 11 Seats” HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Dr. Saeed Rauf Duration: 4 Years
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands & Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 credit hours
Dr. Ikram ul Haq AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
Dr. Usman Saleem
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Total 18(13-5)

Dr. Samrin Gul SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Semester-4


Assistant Professor AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
Dr. Saba Tabasum ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/ ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0)
Muhammad Shehzad HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
Lecturer
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
Presentation Skills)
Total 18(13-5)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) Semester-5

Total 17(14-3) AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)


PLBG-6203 Principals of Genetics 3(2-1)
Semester-2
PLBG-6204 Breeding Field Crops 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1) PLBG-6205 Cytogenetics 3(2-1)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1) PLBG-6206 Fundamentals of Plant Biometry 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 3(2-1) PLBG- 6207 Breeding Cereal Crops 3(2-1)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agri. Ext. And Rural Development 3(3-0) Total 18(12-6)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Semester-6
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) PLBG-6208 Breeding Fibre Crops 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3) PLBG-6209 Breeding Sugar Crops 3(2-1)

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PLBG-6210 Breeding Maize and Millets 3(2-1)
PLBG-6211 Biodiversity and Plant Genetic Resources
MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics PhD Plant Breeding and Genetics
3(3-0)
PLBG-6212 Molecular Genetics 3(2-1) Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics or with any major
Total 15(11-4) (16 Years of Education) with any major in Agriculture with in Agriculture with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test
minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) (at least 70% marks)
Semester-7
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
PLBG-6213 Breeding Oilseed Crops 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
PLBG-6214 Breeding Pulse Crops 3(2-1) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
PLBG-6215 Breeding Vegetable Crops 3(2-1)
Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
PLBG- 6216 Modern Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
PLBG-6217 Experimentation in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
PLBG-6218 Core Courses Core Courses
Fundamentals of Research & 2(1-1)
PLBG 7101 Principles of Plant Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8101 Breeding for Stress Environments 3(2-1)
Scientific Writing
Total 17(11-6) PLBG 7102 Advanced Genetics 3(3-0) PLBG-8102 Population Genetics 3(3-0)
Semester-8 PLBG 7103 Molecular Plant Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8103 Cereal Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) PLBG 7104 Cytogenetics of Crop Plants 3(2-1) PLBG-8104 Genetics and Breeding of Oilseed Crops 3(2-1)
PLBG-6219 Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-1) PLBG-7105 Breeding and Genetics of Fodder Crops 3(2-1) PLBG-8105 Evolution of Field Crops 3(3-0)
PLBG-6220 Breeding Minor Crops 2(1-1) PLBG-7106 Mutation Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8106 Advanced Cytogenetics 3(3-0)
PLBG-6221 Crop Variety Registration and 2(2-0) PLBG-7107 Cotton Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8107 Plant Genomics 3(2-1)
Intellectual Property Rights PLBG-7108 Genetics and Breeding of Sugar Crops 3(2-1) PLBG-8108 Advanced Methods in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
PLBG 6222 Genomics in Agriculture 2(1-1) PLBG-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) PLBG-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
PLBG-6223 Research Project / Internship 4(0-4)
PLBG 7110 Seminar 1(1-0) PLBG 8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
Total 16(9-7)
PLBG-7111 Genetic Engineering in Plants 3(2-1) STAT-8152 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
PLBG-7112 Genetics of Plant Disease and Insect Resistance 3(2-1)
PLBG-7113 Development of Hybrid and Seed Production 3(2-1)
PLBG-7114 Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)

I am Nadia Ghulam Muhammad. I am student of 6th semester of the Plant Breeding and Genetics in the College of Agriculture,
University of Sargodha. The courses I have studied, are very interesting. They enhanced my intellectual curiosity. Teachers of our
department are very dedicated professionals. We perform curriculum and co-curriculum activities in a well organized manner. Our
department provides us a safe, professional and friendly learning environment.

Nadia Ghulam Muhammad, Bsc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr Muhammad Usman Ghanzafar

PLANT
Associate Professor / Chairperson

Contact
usman.ghazanfar@uos.edu.com

PATHOLOGY +92 333 6515101


Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY Semester-3
BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Plant Pathology)
Dr Muhammad Usman Ghanzafar PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Imran Hamid Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Associate Professor (on leave) Sciences = 11 Seats”
Duration: 4 Years HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Dr. Yasir Iftikhar Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 credit hours
Dr. Salman Ahmad AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(1-2)
Dr. Hina Safdar Total 18(13-5)
Semester-1
Assistant Professor
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Semester-4
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Zeshan
Lecturer AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
Dr. Asma. Safdar ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering 3(3-0)/ ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
Lecturer
MATH-5128 students)/Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Presentation Skills) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/ Total 18(13-5)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0) Semester-5
Total 17(14-3) AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
Semester-2 PLPT-6303 Introductory Mycology 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1) PLPT-6304 Introduction to Plant Parasitic Nematodes 3(2-1)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1) PLPT-6305 Introduction to Plant Prokaryotes 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 3(2-1) PLPT-6306 Introduction to Plant Viruses 3(2-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension & Rural Development 3(3-0) PLPT-6307 Abiotic Diseases of Plants 2(2-0)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Total 17(12-5)

URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)


Total 17(14-3)

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Semester-6
MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology PhD Plant Pathology
PLPT-6308 Diseases of Field Crops 3(2-1)
PLPT-6309 Diseases of Fruits and Ornamentals 3(2-1) Eligibility: Bsc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology or with any major in
Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Agriculture with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test
PLPT-6310 Introductory Range and Forest Pathology 2(1-1) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) (at least 70% marks)
PLPT-6311 Plant Disease Epidemiology 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
PLPT-6312 Beneficial Microorganisms for 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Sustainable Agriculture Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
PLPT-6313 Plant Biochemistry 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 17(11-6)
Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
Semester-7
PLPT-7101 Mycology-I 3(2-1) PLPT-8101 Ecology and Epidemiology of Plant Diseases 3(2-1)
PLPT-6314 Diseases of Vegetable Crops 3(2-1) PLPT-7102 Mycology-II 3(2-1) PLPT-8102 Biochemistry and Physiology of Diseased Plants 3(2-1)
PLPT-6315 Plant Disease Management 3(2-1) PLPT-7103 Fungal systematics 3(2-1) PLPT-8103 Genetics of Plant Pathogens 3(3-0)
PLPT-6316 Plant Quarantine and SPS measures 3(3-0) PLPT-7104 Fungal Plant Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-8104 Post-harvest Pathology 3(2-1)
PLPT-6317 Seed and Postharvest Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-7105 Plant Virology 3(2-1) PLPT-8105 Advances in Plant Pathology 3(3-0)
PLPT-6318 Methods and Techniques in Plant Pathology 3(1-2) PLPT-7106 Plant Bacteriology 3(2-1) PLPT-8106 Molecular Plant Virology 3(2-1)
Total 15(10-5) PLPT-7107 Plant Nematology 3(2-1) PLPT-8107 Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 3(2-1)
Semester-8 PLPT-7108 Seed Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-8108 Bioinformatics in Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0) PLPT-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) PLPT-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
PLPT-6319 Introductory Molecular Plant Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) PLPT-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
PLPT-6320 Soil-borne Plant Pathogens & Their Management 3(2-1) PLPT-7111 Integrated Plant Disease Management 3(2-1) PLPT-8111 Plant Pathology and Environmental Concerns 3(3-0)
PLPT-6321 Pesticides, their Action and Application 3(2-1) PLPT-7112 Vector Transmission of Plant Diseases 3(2-1) PLPT-8112 Plant Pathology and International Obligations 3(3-0)
PLPT-6322 Research Project / Internship 4(0-4) PLPT-7113 Forest and Shade Tree Pathology 3(2-1) STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
Total 16(9-7) PLPT-7114 Biological Control of Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)

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DEPARTMENT OF
Dr Ghulam Sarwar
SOIL AND Professor / Chairperson

ENVIRONMENTAL Contact
ses.agriculture@uos.edu.pk
0333-9798411

SCIENCES Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha

FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Soil Science)


Semester-3

Dr Ghulam Sarwar PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)


Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 3(2-1)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Professor Sciences = 11 Seats”
Duration: 4 Years HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-1)
Dr. Mukkram Ali Tahir
Associate Professor Semesters: 8 FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands & Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
Dr. Sher M. Shehzad Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
Associate Professor URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Dr. Noor-us-Sabah
Semester-1 Total 18(13-5)
Assistant Professor
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 3(2-1) Semester-4
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Biology (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 3(2-1)

URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)

URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)

Presentation Skills) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)


Total 18(13-5)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies/ 2(2-0)/
Semester-5
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Foreigner or Non-Muslims) 2(2-0)
AEXT-6408 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3)
SAES-6803 Physical Properties of Soil 3(2-1)
Semester-2
SAES-6804 Chemical Properties of Soil 3(2-1)
AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 3(2-1) SAES-6805 Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques 3(1-2)
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 3(2-1) SAES-6806 Soil Genesis and Morphology 3(2-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest & Watershed Management 3(2-1) SAES-6807 Plant Growth under Stress Environment 2(2-0)
AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agri. Ext. and Rural Development 3(3-0) Total 17(11-6)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Semester-6
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) SAES-6808 Soil Fertility Evaluation 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-3) SAES-6809 Salt-Affected Soils and Water Quality 3(2-1)

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SAES-6810 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use 3(2-1) SAES-7108 Soil Mineralogy 3(3-0)
SAES-6811 Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 3(2-1) SAES-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
SAES-6812 Soil and Water Conservation 3(3-0) SAES-7110 Seminar 1(1-0)
SAES-6813 Nutrient Management in Degraded Soils 3(3-0) SAES-7111 Soil- Plant Relationship 3(3-0)
Total 17(14-3) SAES-7112 Principles and Applications of Bioremediation 3(3-0)
Semester-7 SAES-7113 Soil Ecology 3(3-0)
SAES-6814 Carbon Sequestration in Soil 2(2-0) STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
SAES-6815 Soil Microbiology 3(2-1)
SAES-6816 Environmental Pollution and Management 3(3-0) PhD Soil Science
SAES-6817 Research Project and Scientific Writing 3(2-1) Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Soil Science or with any major in Agriculture
SAES-6818 Trace Elements in Agriculture 3(2-1) with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + Departmental Test
(at least 70% marks)
SAES-6819 Saline Agriculture 2(2-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Total 16(13-3) Semesters: 6-16
Semester-8 Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

AGEC-6523 Agribusiness, Marketing and Trade 3(3-0)


Code Course Title C/Hr.
SAES-6820 Soil- Water- Plant Relationship 3(3-0) Postgraduate Courses
SAES-6821 Land Degradation and Management 3(3-0) SAES-8101 Advanced Soil Chemistry 3(3-0)
SAES-6822 Municipal and Agro Waste Management 3(3-0)
SAES-8102 Advanced Soil Fertility 3(3-0)
SAES-6823 Research Project / Internship 4(0-4)
SAES-8103 Advanced Soil Microbiology 3(3-0)
Total 16(12-4)
SAES-8104 Advanced Soil Physics 3(3-0)
SAES-8105 Advanced Research Methods and Technical Writing 3(3-0)
MSc (Hons) Soil Science SAES-8106 Advanced Techniques in Bioremediation 3(3-0)
SAES-8107 Integrated Nutrient Management 3(3-0)
Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of
Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum SAES-8108 Organic Agriculture 3(3-0)
CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) SAES-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
SAES-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis SAES-8111 Soil Quality and Management 3(3-0)
SAES-8112 Nutrient Acquisition and Transport 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. SAES-8113 Biochar: Concept and Application 3(3-0)
Postgraduate Courses SAES-8114 Waste water impact on soil Health 3(2-1)
SAES-7101 Principles and Uses of Laboratory Equipment 3(0-3) STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
SAES-7102 Soil Chemistry 3(2-1)
SAES-7103 Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition 3(2-1)
SAES-7104 Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry 3(2-1)
SAES-7105 Soil Classification 3(2-1)
SAES-7106 Salt-Affected and Waterlogged Soils 3(3-0)
SAES-7107 Soil Physics 3(2-1)

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INSTITUTE OF Dr Mian Anjum Murtaza
Professor / Director

FOOD SCIENCE Contact


foodscience@uos.edu.pk

AND NUTRITION 048-9230316, 9230811-15, Ext. 401


Omar Khayyam Block

FACULTY Semester-3
B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and Technology ANSC-5101
Dr. Tusneem Kausar Introduction to Animal Husbandry 2(1-1)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I/II) Pre-Medical / PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 3(2-1)
Dr. Shahid Mahmood Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 3(2-1)
Associate Professor
Duration: 4 Years PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
Dr. Ghulam Mueen-ud-Din Semesters: 8
Associate Professor FSAT-5104 Unit Operations in Food Processing 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Muhammad Nadeem FSAT-5105 Community Nutrition 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Total 17(13-4)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Dr. Farzana Siddique Semester-4
Assistant Professor Semester-1
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
Dr. Kashif Ameer URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(2-1)
Dr. Ammara Ainee HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)
Lecturer URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
FSAT-5106 Food Safety and Laws 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6141/ Introd/ to Biology I (for Pre-Engineering students) / 3(3-0)/
FSAT-5107 Food Packaging 2(2-0)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0)
FSAT-5108 Plant Design and Layout 3(3-0)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)
Total 17(15-2)
FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1) Semester-5
Total 17(14-3) FSAT-6109 Food Process Engineering 3(3-0)
Semester-2 FSAT-6110 Fruit and Vegetable Processing 3 (2-1)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) FSAT-6111 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(1-2)
URCI-5105/ Islamic Studies / 2(2-0)/ FSAT-6112 Milk Handling and Processing 3(2-1)
ISLS-5108 Ethics (for Non-Muslim Students) 2(2-0) FSAT-6113 Introduction to Cereal Technology 3(2-1)
AGEC-5501 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3(3-0) FSAT-6114 Food Biochemistry 3(3-0)
BIOT-5107 Microbiology 3(2-1) Total 18(13-5)
FSAT-5102 Elements of Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) Semester-6
FSAT-5103 Food Processing and Preservation 3(2-1) FSAT-6115 Sugar Technology 3(2-1)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) FSAT-6116 Poultry, Egg and Sea Food Technology 3(2-1)
Total 19(17-2) FSAT-6117 Baking Science and Technology 3(2-1)

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FSAT-6118 Post-Harvest Technology 3(2-1) 1.Major courses may be offered during M. Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and
M.Sc. (Hons.) Technology degree program depending upon the availability of faculty
FSAT-6119 Dairy Technology 3(2-1)
and resources.
FSAT-6120 Beverage Technology 3(2-1)
Food Science and Technology 2.Other Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the
Total 18(12-6) following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective
EligIbility:
departments in running semester/s:
Semester-7 The candidate must have passed any one of the following
- Chemistry / Biochemistry
degree with at least 2.0 CGPA - Institutional Test - Agricultural Sciences
FSAT-6121 Food Product Development and Service Management 3(2-1) (at least 50% marks) - Biological Sciences
FSAT-6122 Technology of Oils and Fats 3(2-1) - Animal Sciences
1. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology
FSAT-6123 Confectionery and Snack Foods 2(2-0) 2. BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Major: Food Technology) - Pharmacy
- Biotechnology
FSAT-6124 Meat Technology 3(2-1) 3. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Nutrition
- Business Management
3(2-1)
(Major: Food Science and Technology) 3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major
FSAT-6125 Food Microbiology
4. BSc (Hons) Dairy Technology * courses and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses.
Total 14(10-4)
* Subject to take deficiency courses as per requirement
Semester-8
Duration: 2-4 Years M.Sc. (Hons.) Food and Nutrition
BUSB-6124 Entrepreneurship and SME Management 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
FSAT-6126 Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work - 6 C/Hr. Thesis Eligibility:
3(3-0)
The candidate must have passed any one of the following
FSAT-6127 Food Quality Management
degree with at least 2.0 CGPA / 1st Divsion - Institutional
FSAT-6128 Internship and Report Writing 4(0-4) Code Course Title C/Hr. Test (at least 50% marks)
FSAT-6129 Introduction to Research and Scientific Writing 2(1-1) Major Courses 1. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology
Total 15(9-6) 2. BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Major Food Technology)
FSAT-7101 Food Quality Assurance Management (Compulsory) 3(3-0)
3. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Nutrition
FSAT-7102 Food Additives 3(3-0) 4. MSc Food and Nutrition / Community Health and
Professional education is a formal FSAT-7103 Dairy Processing-I 3(2-1) Nutrition / Human Nutrition
FSAT-7104 Meat Science 3(2-1)
5. BS / BSc (Hons) Home Economics (Major: Food and
specialized training about a particular Nutrition with F.Sc. Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering)
FSAT-7105 Post Harvest Management 3(3-0)
profession in which learners are taught the 6. BS / BSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition / Human Nutrition /
FSAT-7106 Food Industrial Waste Management 3(3-0) Clinical Nutrition / Nutrition and Dietetics / Nutrition
central concepts, principles, techniques, 7. BS / BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics /
FSAT-7107 Food Packaging 3(2-1)
and practical applications. I feel immense FSAT-7108 Baking Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Doctor of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
pride to be the part of the Institute of Food 8. Graduation in Medical Sciences (HEC approved degrees;
FSAT-7109 Food Enzymology 3(3-0) MBBS, BHMS, BEMS) *
Science and Nutrition from undergraduate FSAT-7110 Starch Chemistry and Technology 3(3-0) 9. BS / BSc (Hons) Nursing (4 years degree program after
to Post graduation level. What I am today is FSAT-7111 Physical Properties of Food 3(2-1) FSc Pre-Medical) *
* Subject to take deficiency courses as per requirement
only because of this institute's training and FSAT-7112 Milling of Cereals 3(2-1)
the counseling of my teachers. The FSAT-7113 Food Toxicology 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years
institute developed my professional FSAT-7114 Chemistry of Edible Oils and Fats 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8
credentials through formal course work, FSAT-7115 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work - 6 C/Hr. Thesis
FSAT-7116 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
attending conferences, and informal
Minor/Allied Course
learning opportunities situated in practice. Code Course Title C/Hr.
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
Research-I (Compulsory) Major Courses
Hafiz Ahsan Javed, FANU-7101 Physiology and Biochemistry of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)
M.Sc. (Hons.) Food and Nutrition FANU-7102 Advanced Human Physiology (Compulsory) 3(3-0)

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FANU-7103 Analytical Techniques in Food and Nutrition 3(0-3) FSAT-8102 Advanced Food Chemistry 3(2-1) FANU-8103 Life Cycle Nutrition 3(3-0)
FANU-7104 Dietetics and Applied Nutrition (Compulsory) 3(2-1) FSAT-8103 Industrial Processing Technology of Edible 3(2-1) FANU-8104 Design Concepts in Nutrition Epidemiology 3(3-0)
FANU-7105 Research Methods in Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) Oils and Fats Products FANU-8105 Nutritional Counseling and Education Methods 3(2-1)
FANU-7106 Metabolism of Bioactive Nutrients 3(3-0) FSAT-8104 Advanced Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) FANU-8106 Applied Nutrigenomics 3(3-0)
FANU-7107 Sociology of Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) FSAT-8105 Dairy Processing-II 3(2-1) FANU-8107 Nutritional Antagonism 3(3-0)
FANU-7108 Institutional Management and Nutrition 3(2-1) FSAT-8106 Technology of Processed Meat 3(2-1) FANU-8108 Sports and Exercise Nutrition 3(2-1)

FANU-7109 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0) FSAT-8107 Advanced Food Microbiology 3(2-1) FANU-8109 Computer Application in Food and Nutrition 3(1-2)
FSAT-8108 Advanced Beverage Technology 3(2-1) FANU-8110 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
FANU-7110 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
FSAT-8109 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0) FANU-8111 Seminar-II (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
Minor/Allied Course
FSAT-8110 Seminar-II (Compulsory) 1(1-0) FANU-8112 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
Research-I (Compulsory) FSAT-8111 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0) Minor/Allied Course
Minor/Allied Course STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
1.Major courses may be offered during M. Sc. (Hons.) Food and Nutrition
degree program depending upon the availability of faculty and resources. STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0) Research-II (Compulsory)
2.Other Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the Research-II (Compulsory) 1.Major courses may be offered during PhD Food and Nutrition degree
following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective program depending upon the availability of faculty and resources.
departments in running semester/s: 1.Major courses may be offered during PhD Food Science and Technology 2.Other Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the
degree program depending upon the availability of faculty and resources. following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective departments
- Chemistry / Biochemistry 2.Other Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the
- Agricultural Sciences in running semester/s:
following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective departments
in running semester/s: - Chemistry / Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences - Agricultural Sciences
- Animal Sciences - Chemistry / Biochemistry
- Agricultural Sciences - Biological Sciences
- Pharmacy - Biological Sciences - Animal Sciences
- Medical / Allied Health Sciences - Animal Sciences - Pharmacy
- Biotechnology - Pharmacy - Medical / Allied Health Sciences
- Business Management - Biotechnology - Biotechnology
- Business Management - Business Management
3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major 3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major courses
3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major courses
courses and 1/3rd credit hours from and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses. and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses.
the Minor/Allied courses.

Ph.D. Food and Nutrition B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Ph.D. Food Science and Technology
Eligibility: Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical
Eligibility:
Any one of the following with 3.00 CGPA - Institutional Test or Equivalent.
Any one of the following with 3.00/4.00 CGPA - (at least 70% marks) Duration: 4 Years
Institutional Test (at least 70% marks) MS / MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition / Human Nutrition Semesters: 8
1. MS / MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology MS / MSc (Hons) Food Technology Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
2. MSc (Hons) Food Technology MS / MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology
3. MSc (Hons) Dairy Technology* MS / MSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics
4. M.Sc. (Hons.) Food Safety and Quality Management* MS / MSc (Hons) Community Health and Nutrition Code Course Title C/Hr.
* Subject to take deficiency courses as per requirement Semester-1
Duration: 3-8 Years
Duration: 3-8 Years Semesters: 6-16 URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
Semesters: 6-16 Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work - Dissertation
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work - Dissertation URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Technologies 3(2-1)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr. MATH-5128 Mathematics 3(3-0)
Major Courses Major Courses FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
FSAT-8101 Recent Advances in Food Science and 3(3-0) FANU-8101 Recent Advances in Food & Nutr. (Compulsory) 3(3-0) HNAD-5101 Fundamentals of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)
Technology (Compulsory) FANU-8102 Public Health and Nutrition 3(3-0)

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HNAD-5102 Metabolism of Basic Nutrients 3(3-0) Semester-6 HECO-5104 Introduction to Art and Design 3(2-1)
Total 20(18-2) HNAD-6118 Dietetics-II 3(2-1) 20(16-4)
Semester-2 HNAD-6119 Drug-Nutrient Interactions 3(3-0) Semester-2
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) HNAD-6120 Preventive Nutrition 3(3-0) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) HNAD-6121 Functional Foods and Nutraceutical 3(3-0) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0)
HNAD-5103 Human Anatomy 3(2-1) HNAD-6122 Research Methods and Scientific Writing in Nutrition 3(1-2) ZOOL-6141 / Intro. To Biology I (for Pre-Engineering students) / 3(3-0)
HNAD-5104 Human Physiology-I 3(2-1) HNAD-6123 Infant and Young Child Feeding 3(2-1) MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students)
HNAD-5105 Macronutrients in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Total 18 (14-4) HECO-5105 Meal Management 3(2-1)
FSAT-5106 Food Safety and Laws 3(3-0) Semester-7 HECO-5106 Clothing and Consumer Education 3(2-1)
Total 17(15-2) HNAD-6124 Clinical Biochemistry 3(3-0) HECO-5107 Applied Art and Design 3(2-1)
Semester-3 HNAD-6125 Nutrition Policies and Programs 3(3-0) HECO-5108 Life Span Development 3(2-1)
STAT-5101 Introductory Statistics 3(3-0) HNAD-6126 Meal Planning and Management 3(3-0) Total 20(16-4)
HNAD-5106 Human Physiology-II 3(2-1) HNAD-6127 Dietetics-III 3(2-1) Semester-3

CHEM-6111 Biochemistry 4(3-1) HNAD-6128 Nutritional Practices in Clinical Care 3(2-1) STAT-5101 Introductory Statistics 3(3-0)
HNAD-5107 Micronutrients in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) HNAD-6129 Nutrition and Psychology 3(3-0) CHEM-6111 Biochemistry 4(3-1)

HNAD-5108 Food and the Allergic Reaction 3(3-0) Total 18(13-5) HECO-5109 Home Management and Housing 3(2-1)

FSAT-6125 Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Semester-8 HECO-5110 Family and Community Development 3(2-1)
Total 19(16-3) HNAD-6130 Internship and Report Writing 10 (0-10) HECO-5111 Family Economics 3(3-0)

Semester-4 10(0-10) HECO-5112 Global Food Issues 3 (3-0)


STAT-5102 Introduction to probability distribution 3(3-0) Total 19(16-3)
HNAD-5109 General Pathology 3(2-1) B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics Semester-4
FSAT-6121 Food Product Development & Service Management 3(1-2) STAT-5102 Introduction to probability distribution 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical/ HECO-5113 Applied Housing and Home Management 3(2-1)
HNAD-5110 Assessment of Nutritional Status 3(1-2)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent
HNAD-5111 Nutrition and Drug Laws 3(3-0) HECO-5114 Special Children Education 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
HNAD-5112 Nutrition in Emergencies 3(3-0) HECO-5115 Entrepreneurship Development 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Total 18(15-3) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours HECO-5116 Health Care Promotion 3(3-0)
Semester-5 HECO-5117 Nutrition Policies and Programs 3(3-0)
FSAT-6111 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(0-3) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 18(17-1)
HNAD-6113 Dietetics-I 3(2-1) Semester-1 Semester-5
HNAD-6114 Fundamentals of Industrial Nutrition 3(2-1) URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) HECO-6118 Home Economics Education, Administration and 3(3-0)
HNAD-6115 Global Food Issues 3(3-0) URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Technologies 3(2-1) Supervision
HNAD-6116 Nutritional Education and Awareness 3(2-1) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Major Courses (Food and Nutrition)
URCP-5106
HNAD-6117 Nutrition Through Social Protection 3(3-0) Introduction to Home Economics 3(3-0) FANU-6101 Food Preservation 3(2-1)
HECO-5101
Total 18 (12-6) Fundamentals of Food and Nutrition 3(2-1) FANU-6102 Experimental Foods 3(2-1)
HECO-5102
Textiles and Clothing 3(2-1) FANU-6103 Fundamentals of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)
HECO-5103

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FANU-6104 Nutritional Education and Awareness 3(2-1) Major Courses (Applied Art and Design) HDFS-6110 Elementary Education and Administration 3(2-1)
Major Courses (Textiles and Clothing) ARTD-6105 History of Art 3(3-0) HDFS-6111 Family Dynamics 3(2-1)
TEXC-6101 Fundamentals of Garment Construction 3(2-1) ARTD-6106 Applied Art Education 3(2-1) HDFS-6112 Gerontology: Social Aspects 3(2-1)
TEXC-6102 Pattern Making 3(1-2) ARTD-6107 Home Art and Craft 3(1-2) Major Courses (Interior and Environmental Design)
TEXC-6103 Fashion Designing and Illustrations 3(1-2) ARTD-6108 Fundamentals of Designing 3(1-2) INED-6109 Environmental Management 3(2-1)
TEXC-6104 Fiber Science 3(2-1) Major Courses (Human Development and Family Studies) INED-6110 Designing Functional Spaces for Special Needs 3(2-1)
Major Courses (Applied Art and Design) HDFS-6105 Positive Psychology 3(2-1) INED-6111 Environmental Aesthetics 3(2-1)
ARTD-6101 Early Ages of Art 3(3-0) HDFS-6106 Early Childhood and Guidance 3(2-1) INED-6112 Interior Design Project 3(0-3)
ARTD-6102 Art Education 3(2-1) HDFS-6107 Theories of Human Development 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 18
ARTD-6103 Drawings Techniques 3(1-2) HDFS-6108 Communication in Human and Family Relations 3(2-1) Semester-8
ARTD-6104 Commercial Art 3(2-1) Major Courses (Interior and Environmental Design) HECO-6121 Research Project 6 (0-6)
Major Courses (Human Development and Family Studies) INED-6105 Interior Space Planning-II 3(2-1) Major Courses (Food and Nutrition)
HDFS-6101 Development from Prenatal to Infancy 3(3-0) INED-6106 Fundamentals of Interior Architecture-II 3(2-1) FANU-6111 Applied Nutrition 2 (0-2)
HDFS-6102 Childhood Care and Development 3(2-1) INED-6107 Designing for Soft Furnishing 3(2-1) FANU-6112 Nutrition in Health and Prevention 2(2-0)
HDFS-6103 Adolescent Development 3(2-1) INED-6108 Interior Environment Physical Aspect 3(2-1) FANU-6113 Sports Nutrition 2(2-0)
HDFS-6104 Adulthood and Aging 3(2-1) Total Credit Hours 15 FANU-6114 Food and the Allergic Reaction 3 (3-0)
Major Courses (Interior and Environmental Design) Semester-7 Major Courses (Textiles and Clothing)
IDED-6101 Interior Space Planning-I 3(2-1) HECO-6120 Internship (Hospital/Community/Institution) 6 (0-6) TEXC-6113 Traditional Textiles of Pakistan 3(3-0)
IDED-6102 Fundamentals of Interior Architecture-I 3(2-1) Major Courses (Food and Nutrition) TEXC-6114 Redesigning and Restoring of Textiles 3(1-2)
IDED-6103 Designing the Furniture 3(2-1) FANU-6108 Nutritional Management in Disasters 3(3-0) TEXC-6115 Textile Applications 3(3-0)
IDED-6104 Interior Design Application OR 3(1-2) FANU-6109 Institutional Management 3(2-1) Major Courses (Applied Art and Design)
Perspective Drawing/Studio FANU-6110 Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition 3(2-1) ARTD-6113 Art Appreciation 3(2-1)
Total Credit Hours 15 FAST-5106 Food Safety and Laws 3 (3-0) ARTD-6114 Painting 3(1-2)
Semester-6 Major Courses (Textiles and Clothing) ARTD-6115 Hand Built Pottery 3(1-2)
HECO-6119 Methods of Research 3(3-0) TEXC-6109 Dress designing through Draping 3(1-2) Major Courses (Human Development and Family Studies)
Major Courses (Food and Nutrition) TEXC-6110 Fiber Science 3(2-1) HDFS-6113 Educational Psy. and Measurement Techniques 3(2-1)
FANU-6105 Physiological Aspects of Nutrition 3(3-0) TEXC-6111 Language of Fashion 3(3-0) HDFS-6114 Planning and Managing Human Services Programs 3(2-1)
FANU-6106 Advanced Nutrition 3(2-1) TEXC-6112 Textile Dyeing and Printing 3(2-1) HDFS-6115 Day Care Management and Administration 3(2-1)
FANU-6107 Diateticts 3(2-1) Major Courses (Applied Art and Design) Major Courses (Interior and Environmental Design)
FSAT-6125 Food Microbiology 3(2-1) ARTD-6109 Islamic Art 3(3-0) INED-6113 Advance Computer Applications for Interior Design. 3(1-2)
Major Courses (Textiles and Clothing) ARTD-6110 Calligraphy 3(2-1) INED-6114 Interior Design Professional Practice Management 3(2-1)
TEXC-6105 Textiles Computer aided Design 3(1-2) ARTD-6111 The Craft of Hand Weaving 3(2-1) INED-6115 Consumer Marketing Strategies 3(2-1)
TEXC-6106 Fiber Chemistry 3(2-1) ARTD-6112 Print Making 3(1-2) Total Credit Hours 15
TEXC-6107 Textile Processing and Finishing 3(3-0) Major Courses (Human Development and Family Studies)
TEXC-6108 Fundamentals of Drapping 3(1-2) HDFS-6109 Abnormal Psychology 3(2-1)

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FACULTY OF Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Gondal

ARTS AND HUMANITIES Dean, Faculty of Art and Humanities


Phone: 048-9230543
Email: dean.arts@uos.edu.pk

List of College/Institute/Departments
F
aculty of Arts and Humanities was established immediately after the inception of the University
of Sargodha. It was originally the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and was the largest Faculty
College of Law of the University. It is a blend of creative arts, humanities, languages and law, hence it has been
renamed as Faculty of Arts and Humanities. It comprises seven departments and law college. The
Institute of Art and Design faculty brings together teaching and research expertise to create a multi-disciplinary hub for producing
new ideas and knowledge that will help shape the future of individuals and the society. We offer
Arabic Language and Literature diverse curricula that inspire students to take a multidimensional approach to explore issues and
ideas. Our engagement with arts, culture and law enriches intellectual and professional outlook of our
Communication and Media Studies alumni.
English
Information Management
Islamic Studies
Persian Language and Literature
Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture
Sports Sciences
Urdu Language and Literature
Dr Atika Lohani
Incharge Principal

COLLEGE OF CONTACT
principal.law@uos.edu.pk

LAW 048-9230568, 9230811 - 15 Ext 310, 443


Allama Iqbal Campus

Faculty LLB (HONS) 5-YEAR ULAW- 5116 Law of Torts-II 3(3-0)


ULAW-5117 Law of Contract-I 3(3-0)
Gull Sher Butt Eligibility:
Assistant Professor (on study leave) 1. At least 50% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, ULAW-5118 Constitutional Developments in Pakistan 3(3-0)
DAE, A-Level, D.Com) or equivalent.
Muhammad Zahid Rafique Rana 2. LAT test is compulsory with at least 50% marks Total 18(18-0)
Assistant Professor (on study leave) 3. 10 seats are reserved for sons/daughters of advocates. Semester-4
Haroon Khalid Duration: 5 Years
Semesters: 10 PSYC-5119 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Degree Requirements: 175 credit hours ULAW-5120 Jurisprudence-I 3(3-0)
Mubashar Tariq
Assistant Professor (on deputation) Code Course Title C/Hr. ULAW-5121 Human Rights Law 3(3-0)
Dr Yasir Aleem Semester-1 ULAW-5122 Law of Contract-II 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
ENGL-5101 English I 3(3-0) ULAW-5123 Islamic Jurisprudence-II 3(3-0)
Syeda Tooba Akhtar
Assistant Professor PAKS-5102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ULAW-5124 Constitutional Law-I (UK) 3(3-0)
Fozia Shaheen SOCI-5103 Introduction to Sociology 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Lecturer
ECON-5104 Fundamentals of Economics 3(3-0) Semester-5
Syed Wajdan Rafay Bukhari
Lecturer ULAW-5105 Introduction to Law 3(3-0) ULAW-6125 Jurisprudence-II 3(3-0)
Muhammad Umar Ranjha ULAW-5106 Skills Development 3(3-0) ULAW-6126 Constitutional Law-II (USA) 3(3-0)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Total 17(17-0) ULAW-6127 Islamic Personal Law-I 3(3-0)
Muhammad Hamzah
Lecturer Semester-2 ULAW-6128 Criminal Law-I 3(3-0)

Waheed-uz-Zaman ENGL-5107 English II 3(3-0) ULAW-6129 Public International Law-I 3(3-0)


Lecturer ISLS-5108 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) ULAW-6130 Law of Business Organizations-I 3(3-0)
Mamoona Khalid
POLS-5109 Principles of Political Science 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Lecturer
Muhammad Saqib Hameed ULAW-5110 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-6
Lecturer HIST-5111 History (South Asia) 3(3-0) ULAW-6131 Public International Law-II 3(3-0)
Saifullah Hassan ULAW-5112 Law of Torts-I 3(3-0) ULAW-6132 Law of Business Organizations-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Total 17(17-0) ULAW-6133 Islamic Personal Law-II 3(3-0)
Anjum Iqbal Chattha
Lecturer Semester-3 ULAW-6134 Criminal Law-II 3(3-0)
ENGL-5113 English III 3(3-0) ULAW-6135 Equity and Specific Relief Act 3(3-0)
ULAW-5114 Introduction to Logic and Reasoning 3(3-0) ULAW-6136 Constitution Law-III (Pakistan) 3(3-0)
ULAW-5115 Islamic Jurisprudence-I 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)

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Semester-7 ULAW-7304 Corporate Finance 3(3-0)
Postgraduate Diploma in Banking Law (PGDBL)
ULAW-6137 Law of Property 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
ULAW-6138 Land Laws 3(3-0) Semester-2
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
ULAW-6139 Minor Acts 3(3-0) or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or ULAW-7305 Corporate Litigation and Practices 3(3-0)
professional experience / practice in relevant field.
ULAW-6140 Research Methods 3(3-0) Duration: 1 Years ULAW-7306 Corporate Accounts and Audits 3(3-0)
Semesters: 2
ULAW-6141 Law of Evidence-I 3(3-0) ULAW-7307 Corporate Governance-II 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours
ULAW-6142 Legal Drafting-I 3(3-0) ULAW-7308 Security and Exchange Commission of 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Pakistan (SECP)-II

Semester-8 Total 12(12-0)


Semester-1
ULAW-6143 Legal Drafting-II 3(3-0) ULAW-7501 Banks: Establishment, Control, Supervision etc.3(3-0)
Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Law
ULAW-6144 Interpretation of Statutes & Legislative Drafting 3(3-0) ULAW-7502 Banks Economic Reforms 3(3-0) (PGDEL)
ULAW-6145 Administrative Law 3(3-0) ULAW-7503 Bank's Financing Operations 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
ULAW-6146 Law of Evidence-II 3(3-0) ULAW-7504 Banking Litigation-I 3(3-0) or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or
ULAW-6161 Taxation Laws (Elective-I) 3(3-0) professional experience / practice in relevant field.
Total 12(12-0) Duration: 1 Years
ULAW-6162 Consumer Protection Law (Elective-II) 3(3-0) Semester-2 Semesters: 2
Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours
Total 18(18-0) ULAW-7505 SME Banking & Agricultural Banking. 3(3-0)
ULAW-6147 Internship (After Completion of 8th Semester 3(0-3) ULAW-7506 Banking Litigation-II Code Course Title C/Hr.
3(3-0)
& Before 10th Semester (During Summer Vacations) ULAW-7507 Conventional/International Banking 3(3-0) Semester-1
Total 3(0-3) ULAW-7508 Islamic Banking 3(3-0) ULAW-7601 National Environmental Laws-I 3(3-0)
Semester-9 Total 12(12-0) ULAW-7602 International Environmental Law-I 3(3-0)
ULAW-6148 Criminal Procedure-I 3(3-0) ULAW-7603 Natural Resources Laws-I 3(3-0)
ULAW-6149 Medical and Forensic Law 3(3-0) Postgraduate Diploma in Corporate Law and ULAW-7604 Conservation of Ecology and 3(3-0)
ULAW-6150 Civil Procedure-I 3(3-0) Practices (PGDCLP) Environmental Laws
ULAW-6151 Moot Cases and Professional Ethics 3(3-0) Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B Total 12(12-0)
or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or
ULAW-6163 Labour Laws (Elective-III) 3(3-0) professional experience / practice in relevant field. Semester-2
Duration: 1 Years ULAW-7605 National Environmental Laws-II 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Semesters: 2
Semester-10 Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours ULAW-7606 International Environmental Laws-II 3(3-0)
ULAW-6152 Criminal Procedure-II 3(3-0) ULAW-7607 Administration of Environmental Law 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. in Pakistan
ULAW-6153 Civil Procedure-II 3(3-0)
ULAW-6154 Intellectual Property Laws 3(3-0) Semester-1 ULAW-7608 Research Methodology and Dissertation 3(3-0)
ULAW-6155 Research Project / Dissertation ULAW-7301 Corporate Law, its Principles and Practices 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
3(0-3)
ULAW-6164 ADR/Alternate Dispute Resolution (Elective-IV) 3(3-0) and Companies Ordinance, 2017
ULAW-7302 Security & Exchange Commission of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Total 15(12-3)
(SECP-1)
ULAW-7303 Corporate Governance-I 3(3-0)

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ULAW-7202 Practice and Procedure of Taxation Law 3(3-0)
Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science and Postgraduate Diploma in
Related Laws (PGDFSC) in Pakistan Intellectual Property Law (PGDIPL)
ULAW-7203 Practice and Procedure of Agriculture 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or Tax Law in Pakistan or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or
professional experience / practice in relevant field. ULAW-7204 Customs Act, 1069-I professional experience / practice in relevant field.
3(3-0)
Duration: 1 Years Duration: 1 Years
Semesters: 2 Total 12(12-0) Semesters: 2
Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours
Semester-2

Code Course Title C/Hr. ULAW-7205 Customs Act, 1969-II 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.

Semester-1 ULAW-7206 Sales Tax Act, 1990 3(3-0) Semester-1


ULAW-7401 Overview of Laws of Pakistan & Basics of 3(3-0) ULAW-7207 Federal Excise Act, 2005 3(3-0) ULAW-7901 Trade Marks Ordinance, 2001 & WTO 3(3-0)
Forensic Science ULAW-7208 Research Methodology and Dissertation 3(3-0) Dispute Resolution Procedures
ULAW-7402 Crime Scene Management and Legal 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) ULAW-7902 Geographical indications & WTO 3(3-0)
Framework in Pakistan Dispute Resolution Procedures
ULAW-7403 Criminalistics and Digital Forensics 3(3-0) Postgraduate Diploma in Labour Law (PGDLL) ULAW-7903 Copyright Act, and Allied Rights-I 3(3-0)
ULAW-7404 Forensics Medical Science-I 3(3-0) ULAW-7904 Industrial Design Laws in Pakistan-I 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
Total 12(12-0) or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or Total 12(12-0)
Semester-2 professional experience / practice in relevant field. Semester-2
Duration: 1 Years
ULAW-7405 Criminalities and Science of Questioned 3(3-0) Semesters: 2 ULAW-7905 Industrial Design Laws in Pakistan-II 3(3-0)
Document (QD) Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours ULAW-7906 Patent Laws in Pakistan 3(3-0)
ULAW-7406 Cyber-crimes in Pakistan and Dissertation 3(3-0) ULAW-7907 Copyright Act, and Allied Rights-II 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
on any topic ULAW-7908 Research Methodology and Dissertation 3(3-0)
Semester-1
ULAW-7407 Legal Perspective of Forensic Biology 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
ULAW-7701 History & Introduction to Labour Laws 3(3-0)
and Chemistry
ULAW-7702 International Labour Organization 3(3-0) Postgraduate Diploma in International Trade
ULAW-7408 Forensics Medical Science-II 3(3-0)
ULAW-7703 Industrial Laws in Pakistan-I 3(3-0) (WTO) Law & EEU (Eurasian Economic Union)
Total 12(12-0) (PGDITLE)
ULAW-7704 Labour Welfare Act/Ord.-I 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
Postgraduate Diploma in Taxation Laws (PGDTL) or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or
Semester-2 professional experience / practice in relevant field.
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B ULAW-7705 Industrial Laws in Pakistan-II 3(3-0) Duration: 1 Years
or relevant degree from HEC recognized institution or Semesters: 2
ULAW-7706 Laboure Welfare-Act/Ord.-II 3(3-0)
professional experience / practice in relevant field. Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours
Duration: 1 Years ULAW-7707 Labour Laws Practice and Procedure 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semesters: 2 in Pakistan
Degree Requirements: 24 credit hours Semester-1
ULAW-7708 Research Methodology and Dissertation 3(3-0)
ULAW-7801 International Economics & International Law 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 12(12-0)
ULAW-7802 WTO Laws-I 3(3-0)
Semester-1
ULAW-7803 International Trade Law-I 3(3-0)
ULAW-7201 General Principles of Taxation 3(3-0)

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ULAW-7804 Eurasian Economic Union and Implications 3(3-0) ULAW-7113 Intellectual Property Laws 4(4-0)
on International Trad Law-I ULAW-7114 International Economic Law 4(4-0)
Total 12(12-0) ULAW-7115 International Trade Law 4(4-0)
Semester-2 ULAW-7116 Islamic Laws 4(4-0)
ULAW-7805 International Trade Law-II 3(3-0) ULAW-7117 Labour Laws 4(4-0)
ULAW-7806 WTO Laws-II 3(3-0) ULAW-7118 Law and Politics 4(4-0)
ULAW-7807 Eurasian Economic Union & Implications 3(3-0) ULAW-7119 Law and Society in South Asia 4(4-0)
on International Trade Law-II ULAW-7120 Law of Evidence 4(4-0)
ULAW-7808 Research Methodology & Thesis 3(3-0) ULAW-7121 Law of International institutions 4(4-0)
on any related topic ULAW-7122 Law of Taxation 4(4-0)
Total 12(12-0) ULAW-7123 Legal History of Pakistan and India 4(4-0)
ULAW-7124 Shipping Law 4(4-0)
LL.M ULAW-7125 Western Jurisprudence and Legal Theory 4(4-0)
At least 24 credit hours course work is compulsory. More than 24
courses can be offered by the College of Law. Courses will be
Eligibility: At least 2nd division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in LL.B
offered keeping in view the availability of the teachers.
from HEC recognized institution - College Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work - 6 C/Hr. Thesis

Code Course Title C/Hr.

Compulsory Course(s)
ULAW-7101 Research Methodology 4(4-0)
Optional Subjects
ULAW-7102 Administrative Law 4(4-0)
ULAW-7103 Alternate Dispute Resolution 4(4-0)
ULAW-7104 Banking Laws 4(4-0)
ULAW-7105 Commercial/Business Laws 4(4-0)
ULAW-7106 Company/Corportate Law 4(4-0)
ULAW-7107 Comparative Constitutional Law 4(4-0)
ULAW-7108 Comparative Environmental Law 4(4-0)
ULAW-7109 Comparative Human Rights Law 4(4-0)
ULAW-7110 Comparative Study of Islamic and 4(4-0)
Western Jurisprudence
ULAW-7111 Constitutional Law of Pakistan 4(4-0)
ULAW-7112 Criminology 4(4-0)

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Bushra Gull
Assistant Professor / Incharge

INSTITUTE OF Contact
finearts@uos.edu.pk

ART & DESIGN 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 468


Jinnah Block

Faculty BS Fine Arts


FINA-5111 History of Civilizations 3(3-0)
FINA-5112 Miniature-II 4(0-4)
Maryam Saif
Assistant Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent URCE-5103 Academic Writing 2(2-0)
Nadia Abbasi qualification. FINA-5113 Illustration (Manual) 3(0-3)
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years
Total 19(5-14)
Naila Khan Semesters: 8
Semester-4
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
FINA-5114 Drawing IV 3(0-3)
Hassan Babar
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. FINA-5115 History of Western Art-I 3(3-0)
Nadeem Afraz Semester-1 FINA-5116 Optional-I: Mural Art/Ceramics 3(0-3)
Lecturer
FINA-5101 Foundation Drawing-1 3(0-3) FINA-5117 Major-I: Painting/Sculpture 6(0-6)
Iram Shaheen
Lecturer (on leave) FINA-5102 Foundation Design 3(1-2) URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 2(2-0)
Ahsan Jamil FINA-5103 Print Making-I 3(0-3) ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Law 2(2-0)
Lecturer
FINA-5104 Sculpture 4(0-4) Total 19(7-12)
Shabnam Majeed
Lecturer URCE-5101 Grammar 2(2-0) Semester-5
Naveed Sharif URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) FINA-6118 Major-II: Painting/Sculpture 6(0-6)
Lecturer
Total 17(5-12) FINA-6119 Digital Art 3(0-3)
Semester-2 FINA-6120 Drawing-V 3(0-3)
FINA-5105 Miniature-I 3(0-3) FINA-6121 History of Islamic Art 3(3-0)
FINA-5106 Print Making-II 3(0-3) FINA-6122 History of Western Art-II 3(3-0)
FINA-5107 Foundation Drawing-II 3(0-3) Total 18(6-12)
FINA-5108 Introduction to Computer 2(2-0) Semester-6
URCM-5107 Mathematics (Geometry and Drafting) 2(2-0) FINA-6123 Major-III: Painting/Sculpture 6(0-6)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 2(2-0) FINA-6124 History of Asian Art 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) FINA-6125 Conceptual Art 3(0-3)
Total 17(8-9) FINA-6126 Drawing-VI 3(0-3)
Semester-3 FINA-6127 Optional-II: History of Painting/Sculpture 2(2-0)
FINA-5109 Drawing-III 3(0-3) Total 17(5-12)
FINA-5110 Painting 4(0-4)

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Semester-7 GRAD-5107 Drawing-II 3(0-3) GRAD-6130 Illustration-II 3(0-3)
FINA-6128 Mini Thesis: Painting/Sculpture 6(0-6) Total 17(8-9) GRAD-6131 Preparation for Internship 4(0-4)
FINA-6129 Drawing-VII 3(0-3) Semester-3 GRAD-6132 Computer Graphics-I 3(0-3)
FINA-6130 Photography 3(0-3) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) GRAD-6133 Thesis-I 3(0-3)
FINA-6131 Installation Art 3(0-3) GRAD-5108 History of Art 3(3-0) Total 19(3-16)
FINA-6132 Art Criticism 2(2-0) GRAD-5109 Drawing-III 3(0-3) Semester-8
FINA-6133 Research Methodology 2(2-0) GRAD-5110 Graphic Design-I 3(0-3) GRAD-6134 Thesis-II 6(0-6)
Total 19(4-15) GRAD-5111 Photography-I 3(0-3) GRAD-6135 Computer Graphics-II 3(0-3)
Semester-8 GRAD-5112 Communication Design 3(0-3) GRAD-6136 Report Writing 3(3-0)
FINA-6134 Art Presentation 3(0-3) Total 18(6-12) GRAD-6137 Visual Design and Marketing 3(1-2)
FINA-6135 Thesis: Painting/Sculpture 6(0-6) Semester-4 ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Law 3(3-0)
FINA-6136 Thesis Research Report 3(0-3) URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0) Total 18(4-11)
Total 12(3-9) GRAD-5113 Fundamental of Typography 2(0-2)
GRAD-5114 History of Graphic Design-I 3(3-0) BS Interior Design
Bachelors in Graphic Design GRAD-5115 Graphic DesignII 3(0-3) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
GRAD-5116 PhotographyII 3(0-3) qualification.
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
GRAD-5117 Duration: 4 Years
qualification. Techniques of Printing 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8
Duration: 4 Years Total 16(7-9) Degree Requirements: 143 Credit Hours
Semesters: 8
Semester-5
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
GRAD-6118 History of Graphic Design-II 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Code Course Title C/Hr. GRAD-6119 Graphic DesignIII 3(0-3) Semester-1
Semester-1 GRAD-6120 Web Design-I 3(0-3) INTD-5101 Foundation Drawing-1 3(0-3)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) GRAD-6121 Advertising Design-I 3(0-3) INTD-5102 Decorative Arts 3(0-3)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) GRAD-6122 Videography-I 4(1-3) INTD-5103 Design Studio-I 3(0-3)
GRAD-5101 Calligraphy-I 3(0-3) Total 16(4-12) INTD-5104 Shaping 3(0-3)
GRAD-5102 Basic Design-I 3(0-3) Semester-6 INTD-5105 Digital Communication 2(2-0)
GRAD-5103 Drawing-I 3(0-3) GRAD-6123 Psychology 3(3-0) URCE-5101 Grammar 2(2-0)
GRAD-5104 Introduction to Computer 3(0-3) GRAD-6124 Advertising Design-II 3(0-3) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 17(5-12) GRAD-6125 Illustration-I 3(0-3) Total 18(6-12)
Semester-2 GRAD-6126 Videography-II 3(0-3) Semester-2
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) GRAD-6127 Web Design-II 3(0-3) INTD-5106 Design Studio-II 3(0-3)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) GRAD-6128 Research Methodology 3(3-0) INTD-5107 Design History and Theory-I 3(3-0)
GRAD-5105 Calligraphy-II 3(0-3) Total 18(6-12) INTD-5108 Foundation Drawing-II 3(0-3)
GRAD-5106 Basic Design-II 3(0-3) Semester-7 INTD-5109 Drafting 3(0-3)
URCM-5107 Mathematics (Geometry and Drafting) 3(3-0) GRAD-6129 Advertising Design Seminar 6(3-3) INTD-5110 Material and Models 3(0-3)

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URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 2(2-0) INTD-6132 Understanding Interior Lightening 3(0-3) TEXD-5105 Foundation Drawing-II 3(0-3)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) INTD-6133 Furniture Design-I 3(0-3) TEXD-5106 Textile Design Fundamentals 6(1-5)
Total 19(7-12) Total 18(4-14) TEXD-5107 Introduction to Visual Arts-II 3(0-3)
Semester-3 Semester-7 TEXD-5108 Textile Applied Finishes and Chemistry 3(2-1)
INTD-5111 Perspective Drawing for Interior DesignI 3(0-3) INTD-6134 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Total 19(7-12)
INTD-5112 Fundamental of Space and Planning 3(0-3) INTD-6135 Research Methodology 2(0-2) Semester-3
INTD-5113 Design History and Theory-II 3(3-0) INTD-6136 Furniture Design-II 3(0-3) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0)
INTD-5114 Photoshop for Interior Design-I 3(0-3) INTD-6137 Landscaping 3(0-3) TEXD-5109 Drawing-III 3(0-3)
INTD-5115 Research Project and Presentation 3(0-3) INTD-6138 Thesis Project-I 6(0-6) TEXD-5110 History of Civilization-I 2(2-0)
INTD-5116 Career Planning 2(2-0) Total 17(3-14) TEXD-5111 Textile Dyeing Techniques (Studio Practice) 3(0-3)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 2(2-0) Semester-8 TEXD-5112 2D Textile Rendering Tech-I (Studio Practice) 4(1-3)
Total 19(7-12) INTD-6139 Project Management 2(0-2) TEXD-5113 Weave Design-I 3(0-3)
Semester-4 INTD-6140 Thesis Report 3(3-0) Total 18(6-12)
INTD-5117 Perspective Drawing for Interior Design-II 3(0-3) INTD-6141 Thesis Project-II 9(0-9) Semester-4
INTD-5118 History of Art and Architecture 3(3-0) Total 14(3-11) URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
INTD-5119 Photoshop for Interior Design-II 3(0-3) TEXD-5114 Weave Design Art Studio 3(0-3)
INTD-5120 Architectural Standards 3(0-3) Bachelors in Textile Design TEXD-5115 Drawing -IV 3(0-3)
INTD-5121 Materials Study for Interior Design-I 3(0-3) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent TEXD-5116 History of Civilization-II 2(2-0)
URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 2(2-0) qualification. TEXD-5117 2D Textile Rendering Tech-II (Studio Practice) 3(0-3)
URCM-5107 Mathematics (Geometry and Drafting) 2(2-0) Duration: 4 Years TEXD-5118 Textile Seminar/ Fashion Workshops 4(0-4)
Semesters: 8
Total 19(7-12) TEXD-5119 Textile Materials 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 149 Credit Hours
Semester-5 Total 21(7-14)
INTD-6122 Building Concepts and Environment 2(2-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-5
INTD-6123 Intro. to 3D Software for Interior Design-I 3(0-3) Semester-1 TEXD-6119 Fashion Drawing & Illustration 3(0-3)
INTD-6124 Perspective Drawing for Interior DesignIII 3(0-3) URCE-5101 Grammar 2(2-0) TEXD-6120 Textile CAD I 4(1-3)
INTD-6125 Materials Study for Interior Design-II 3(0-3) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) TEXD-6121 History of Western Art-I 2(2-0)
INTD-6126 Photography 3(0-3) URCM-5107 Mathematics (Geometry and Drafting) 3(1-2) TEXD-6122 History of Textiles 2(2-0)
INTD-6127 Construction Technology 3(0-3) TEXD-5101 Foundation Drawing-1 3(0-3) TEXD-6123 Weave Design Art Studio (Advance) 3(0-3)
ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Law 2(2-0) TEXD-5102 Introduction to Visual Arts-I 3(0-3) TEXD-6124 Textile Design Essentials 3(0-3)
Total 19(4-15) TEXD-5103 Textile Basics 3(0-3) Total 17(5-12)
Semester-6 TEXD-5104 Introduction to Computer 3(0-3) Semester-6
INTD-6128 Intro. to 3D Software for Interior Design-II 3(0-3) Total 19(5-14) TEXD-6125 Textile Embellishments and Sculpture Art 3(0-3)
INTD-6129 Intro. to Marketing and Merchandising 2(2-0) Semester-2 TEXD-6126 History of Western Art-II 2(2-0)
INTD-6130 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 4(2-2) URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 2(2-0) TEXD-6127 Textile CAD-II (Advance) 4(1-3)
INTD-6131 Rendering Interior Design Layout Techniques 3(0-3) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) TEXD-6128 3D Fabric Rendering Tech 4(1-3)

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TEXD-6129 Consumer Behavior/ Phycology 2(2-0) FINA-6310 History of Western Art-II 3(3-0) Diploma in Fashion Design
TEXD-6130 Photography 3(0-3) Semester-3 Total 18(6-12)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
Total 18(6-12) FINA-6311 Major Level-III 6(0-6) Duration: 1 Years
Semesters: 2
Semester-7 FINA-6312 Drawing-III 3(0-3)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
TEXD-6131 Research Methodology 2(2-0) FINA-6313 Photography 3(0-3)
Semester-1
TEXD-6132 Fashion Elective & Product Design 3(0-3) FINA-6314 Art Criticism 3(3-0)
FADN-5101 Basic Drawing 3(3-0)
TEXD-6133 Mini Thesis 6(0-6) FINA-6315 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
FADN-5102 Pattern Making 3(3-0)
TEXD-6134 Internship 6(0-6) Total 18(6-12)
FADN-5103 Stitching 3(3-0)
TEXD-6135 Art Appreciation 2(2-0) Semester-4
FADN-5104 Basic Measurement 3(3-0)
Semester-8 Total 19(4-15) FINA-6316 Drawing-IV 3(0-3)
FADN-5105 Fashion Design Studio-I 3(3-0)
ULAW5130 Introduction to Basic Law 2(2-0) FINA-6317 Art Presentation 3(0-3)
Total 15(15-0)
TEXD-6136 History of Costume and Fashion 2(2-0) FINA-6318 Thesis: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6)
Semester-2
TEXD-6137 Graduate Colloquium 2(0-2) FINA-6319 Thesis Research Report 3(3-0)
FADN-5106 Fashion Design Studio-II 3(3-0)
TEXD-6138 Textile Final Thesis 12(0-12) Total 15(3-12) FADN-5107 Draping & Dress Designing 3(3-0)
Total 18(4-14)
FADN-5108 Textile Basics 3(3-0)
Diploma in Painting FADN-5109 Final Display 3(3-0)
BS Fine Arts (5th Semester Intake)
Total 12(12-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in graduation (BS/BSc/ADP) or Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
equivalent qualification qualification. Diploma in Interior Design
Duration: 2 Years Duration: 1 Years
Semesters: 4 Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
Semesters: 2
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours Duration: 1 Years
Semesters: 2
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-1 Semester-1
Semester-1
FINA-6301 Major-I: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6) PANT-5101 Drawing-I 3(3-0) INTD-5201 Interior Design-II 3(3-0)
FINA-6302 Digital Art 3(0-3) PANT-5102 Oil Painting-II 3(3-0) INTD-5202 Interior Model Building 3(3-0)
FINA-6303 Drawing-I 3(0-3) PANT-5103 Art and Craft 3(3-0) INTD-5203 History of Interior Design 3(3-0)
FINA6304 History of Islamic Art 3(3-0) PANT-5104 Materials and Processes 3(3-0) INTD-5204 Furniture Design 3(3-0)
FINA6305 History of Western Art-I 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) Total 12(12-0)
Total 18(6-12) Semester-2 Semester-2
Semester-2 PANT-5105 Drawing-II 3(3-0) INTD-5205 Interior Design-II 3(3-0)
FINA-6306 Major-II: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6) PANT-5106 Oil Painting-II 3(3-0) INTD-5206 Environmental Factors of Interior Design 3(3-0)
FINA-6307 History of Asian Art 3(3-0) PANT-5107 Conceptual Art 3(3-0) INTD-5207 Advance Problems in Interior Design 3(3-0)
FINA-6308 Conceptual Art 3(0-3) PANT-5108 Final Project / Practical 3(3-0) INTD-5208 Final Project 3(3-0)
FINA-6309 Drawing-II 3(0-3) Total 12(12-0) Total 12(12-0)

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Dr. Abdul Saboor
DEPARTMENT OF Lecturer / Incharge

ARABIC LANGUAGE Contact


arabic@uos.edu.pk

AND LITERATURE +92 48 9230584, +92 48 9230811-15 Ext 117


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Arabic
Semester-4
URCE-5103 English-IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Mustafa
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Comm. Technologies 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. PSYC-5106 Social Psychology 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
ARAB-5107 Arabic Composition-I 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours ARAB-5108 Study of the Islamic World & Its Culture-I 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-5
Semester-1
ARAB-6109 Translation-I (Arabic to English) 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
ARAB-6110 Study of the Islamic World & Its Culture-II 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
ARAB-6111 History of Arabic Literature-I 3(3-0)
URCM -5107 Mathematics 3(3-0)
ARAB-6112 Arabic Composition-II 3(3-0)
INFM-5101 An Introduction to Library Science 3(3-0)
ARAB-6113 Arabic Poetry-I (Classical) 3(3-0)
ARAB-5101 Applied Grammar-I 3(3-0)
ARAB-6114 Classical Prose 3(3-0)
ARAB-5102 Functional Arabic-I 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Semester-6
Semester-2
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Compr. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0) ARAB-6115 Translation-II (Arabic to English) 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2(2-0) ARAB-6116 Modern Prose 3(3-0)
ECON-5112 Economics 3(3-0) ARAB-6117 History of Arabic Literature-II 3(3-0)
INTR-5102 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) ARAB-6118 Arabic Poetry-II (Modern) 3(3-0)
ARAB-5103 Applied Grammar-II 3(3-0) ARAB-6119 Linguistics 3(3-0)
ARAB-5104 Functional Arabic-II 3(3-0) ARAB-6120 Islamic History 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0) Total 18(18-0)
Semester-3 Semester-7
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) ARAB-6121 Religious Literature-I 3(3-0)
SOCI-5101 Sociology 3(3-0) ARAB-6122 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent 3(3-0)
MCOM-5101 Mass Communication 3(3-0) ARAB-6123 History of Arabic Literature-III 3(3-0)
ARAB-5105 Applied Grammar-III 3(3-0) ARAB-6124 Research & Editing Methodology 3(3-0)
ARAB-5106 Functional Arabic-III 3(3-0) ARAB-6125 Computer & Arabic Language 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
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ARAB-6126 Comparative Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-6316 Research & Editing Methodology 3(3-0) Semester-2

Total 15(15-0) ARAB-6317 Computer & Arabic Language 3(3-0) ARAB-7105 Methods of Editing Manuscript 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ARAB-6318 Comparative Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-7106 Arabic Sources and References 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ARAB-7107 Language of Thesis Writing 3(3-0)
ARAB-6127 Religious Literature-II 3(3-0)
Semester-4 ARAB-7108 Comparative Literature (Persian, Urdu, Arabic) 3(3-0)
ARAB-6128 Rhetoric & Prosody 3(3-0)
ARAB-6319 Religious Literature(2){Hadith} 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
ARAB-6129 Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
ARAB-6320 Rhetoric & Prosody 3(3-0) Semester-3 to 4
ARAB-6130 Study of Arabic Literature in Spain (Andlus) 3(3-0)
ARAB-6321 Literary Criticism 3(3-0) ARAB-7109 Thesis 6(0-6)
ARAB-6131 Arabic Electronic & Print Media 3(3-0)
ARAB-6322 Study of Arabic Literature in Spain(Andlus) 3(3-0)
ARAB-6132 Islamic Literature / Thesis 3(3-0) PhD Arabic
ARAB-6323 Arabic Electronic & Print Media 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ARAB-6324 Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS (18 years of Education) or
Islamic Literature/Thesis 3(3-0)
equivalent degree with at least 1st Division or CGPA 3.0 out 4.0 +
Total 18(18-0) Department Test (at least 70% marks)
BS Arabic (5th Semester Intake) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/ BSc/ ADA/ ADS or Equivalent
MPhil Arabic Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
qualification. Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS(4-year) or equivalent (16-years of education) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Duration: 2-4 Years in the relevant field or equivalent degree with at least second division
Semesters: 4-8 or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Semester-1
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours Duration: 2-4 Years ARAB-8101 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis ARAB-8102 Study of Sources and References 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. ARAB-8103 Study of Islamic Arabic World 3(3-0)
Semester-1 Semester-2
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ARAB-6301 Translation(1){Arabic to English} 3(3+0) Semester-1 ARAB-8104 Language of Thesis Writing 3(3-0)
ARAB-6302 Study of the Islamic World & its Culture 3(3+0) ARAB-7101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ARAB-8105 Arabic Media 3(3-0)
ARAB-6303 History of Arabic Literature(1) 3(3+0) ARAB-7102 Arabic Language and Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-8106 Foreign Languages (English) 3(3-0)
ARAB-6304 Arabic Composition 3(3+0) ARAB-7103 Islamic Sources & References Total 18(18-0)
3(3-0)
ARAB-6305 Arabic Poetry(1){Classical} 3(3+0) ARAB-7104 Foreign Language (English) 3(3-0) Semester-3 onwards
ARAB-6306 Classical Prose 3(3+0) ARAB-8107 Dissertation
Total 12(12-0)
Total 18(18-0)
Semester-2
ARAB-6307 Translation(2){English to Arabic} 3(3+0)
ARAB-6308 Modern Prose 3(3+0)
ARAB-6309 History of Arabic Literature(2) 3(3+0)
ARAB-6310 Arabic Poetry(2){Modern} 3(3+0)
ARAB-6311 Linguistics 3(3+0)
ARAB-6312 Islamic History 3(3+0)
Total 18(18-0)
Semester-3
ARAB-6313 Religious Literature(1) {Quran} 3(3+0)
ARAB-6314 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent 3(3+0)
ARAB-6315 History of Arabic Literature 3(3+0)

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DEPARTMENT OF Noman Yaser Qureshi
COMMUNICATION Assistant Professor / Incharge

AND MEDIA Contact


Communicationstudies@uos.edu.pk

STUDIES +92 48 9230061, +92 48 9230811 - 15 Ext 465


Al-Biruni Block

Faculty BS Media and Communication Studies


MCOM-5108 Current Affairs
ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Dr. Mudassar Hussain Shah SOCI-5101 General Sociology-1 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com,
Assistant Professor
D.Com) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent Semester-4 Total 18(18-0)
dr. Saima Kausar qualification. MCOM-5109 Journalistic Language (English) 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years
MCOM-5110 Functional Urdu 3(3-0)
Dr. Abdul Rehman Qaisar Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours MCOM-5111 Introduction to Social Media 3(3-0)

Shajee Hassan MCOM-5112 Media Ethics and Laws 3(3-0)


Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr. PSYC-5106 Social Psychology 3(3-0)
Mariam Ikram Semester-1 STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Dr Abdul Rahman Madni
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Semester-5
Lecturer
MCOM-5101 Intro. to Conven. and Digital Communication 3(3-0) GRAD-5115 Graphic Design-II 3 (1-2)
Dr. Faisal Aziz
Lecturer URCI-5109 Intro to Info. and Communication Technology 3(3-0) MCOM-6113 Photojournalism in the Digital Era 3 (2-1)
Zowaina Azhar (on leave) MCOM-5102 Information Management 3(3-0) MCOM-6114 Human Communication, Cybernetics and 3 (3-0)
Lecturer Effect Theories-I
POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
Dr. Tariq Nawaz MCOM-6115 Introduction to Broadcast Media 3 (3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Lecturer
MCOM-6116 Fundamentals of Research 3 (3-0)
Semester-2
MCOM-6117 Introduction to Film and Theatre 3 (3-0)
URCE-5102 Language, Compre. & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Semester-6
MCOM-5103 Comp. Applications in Mass Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-6118 Digital Journalism 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5104 Contemporary World Media 3(3-0)
MCOM-6119 Human Comm., Cybernetics & Effect Theories-II 3 (3-0)
ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Laws 3(3-0)
MCOM-6120 Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5105 Journalistic Language (Urdu) 3(3-0)
MCOM 6121 Research Methods in Communication Studies 3 (3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. And Community Engagement 3(3-0)
MCOM 6122 Opinion Writing 3 (1-2)
Total 17(17-0)
Total 18(12-6)
Semester-3
Semester-7
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) MCOM-6123 International Communication 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5106 Introduction to Mobile Journalism 3(3-0) MCOM-6124 Development Communication 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5107 News Reporting and Sub-Editing 3(3-0) MCOM-6125 Economics of New Media 3 (3-0)

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Sequences i. Digital Media v. Print Media MCOM-5307 Information Security 3(3-0)

Creative Writing for Digital Media MCOM-5308 Multimedia System and Design 3(3-0)
MCOM-6126 3(1-2) MCOM-6150 Sub-Editing and Page Designing 3(1-2)
MCOM-5309 Digital Literacy 3(3-0)
MCOM-6127 Social Media Platforms 3(3-0) MCOM-6151 Magazine Production 3(1-2)
Semester-4 Total 18(16-2)
ii. Broadcast Media vi. Film and Theatre
MCOM-5310 Creative Writing for Digital & Social Media 3(1-2)
MCOM-6128 Radio News Reporting and Production 3(2-1) MCOM-6152 Film Production (Project) 3(0-3)
(Urdu & English)
MCOM-6129 TV News Reporting and Production 3(2-1) MCOM-6153 Theatre (Project) 3(0-3) STAT-5121 3(3-0)
Introduction to Statistics
iii. Strategic Communication Total 15(15-0) GRAD-5115 Graphic Designing-II 3(1-2)
MCOM-6130 Strategic Communication in Digital Age 3(3-0) MCOM-5311 Programming Fund. (Information Technology) 3(2-1)
MCOM-6131 Public Relations 3(1-2) BS Media and Communication Studies MCOM-5312 Introduction to Mobile Journalism 3(2-1)

iv. Development Support Communication (Digital and Social Media) (Production & Broadcasting)
Total 15(9-6)
MCOM-6132 Development Support Communication 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com,
D.Com) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent Semester-5
MCOM-6133 Technology and Social Change 3(3-0)
qualification. MCOM-6313 E-Commerce 3(3-0)
v. Print Media Duration: 4 Years
MCOM-6314 Web Designing 3(1-2)
Semesters: 8
MCOM-6134 Conflict Reporting 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours MCOM-6315 Social Media Management& Marketing 3(3-0)
MCOM-6135 Newspaper Production 3(1-2) MCOM-6316 Digital Media Ethics 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
vi. Film and Theatre MCOM-6317 Digital Broadcasting 3(2-1)
Semester-1
MCOM-6136 Film (Theory and Practice) MCOM-6318 Digital Public Relations 3(2-1)
3(2-1) URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
Total 18(14-4)
MCOM-6137 Theatre (Theory and Practice) 3(2-1) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Semester-6
Semester-8 URCI-5109 Intro to Conventional & Digital Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-6319 Mobile Application Development 3(0-3)
MCOM-6138 Media Management 3(3-0) MCOM-5301 Intro to Information & Communication Tech. 3(3-0)
MCOM-6320 Fund. Of Digital & Social Media Research 3(3-0)
MCOM-6139 Research Report 3(3-0) MCOM-5302 Cyber Laws & Digital Media Rights 3(3-0)
MCOM-6321 Digital & Social Media Theories 3(3-0)
MCOM-6140 Civic Media 3(3-0) MCOM-5303 Introduction to Social Media 3(3-0) MCOM-6322 Digital & Social Media Advertising 3(2-1)
MCOM-6141 Internship 3(0-3) Total 17(17-0) MCOM-6323 Development Communication in Digital Age 3(3-0)
Sequences i. Digital Media Semester-2 MCOM-6324 Economics of Digital Media 3(3-0)

MCOM-6142 Convergent Media 3(3-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement F/P Total 18(14-4)
URCE-5102 Language Compre. & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) Semester-7
MCOM-6143 Mobile Journalism Production & Broadcasting 3(1-2)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) MCOM-6325 Social Media Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)
ii. Broadcast Media
MCOM-5304 Computer Applications in Digital Media 3(0-3) MCOM-6326 International Communication in Digital Age 3(3-0)
MCOM-6144 Radio Program Production 3(1-2)
MCOM-5305 Digital Journalism 3(3-0) MCOM-6327 SEO (Search Engine Optimization) 3(1-2)
MCOM-6145 TV Program Production 3(1-2) MCOM-6328 Capstone-I 6(0-6)
MCOM-5306 Urud Language in Digital Media 3(2-1)
iii. Strategic Communication Total 14(13-1) Total 15(7-8)

MCOM-6146 Advertising 3(1-2) Semester-3 Semester-8

MCOM-6147 Strategic Communication Campaign Design 3(1-2) URCE-5103 Academic Writings MCOM-6329 Internship 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
iv. Development Support Communication MCOM-6330 SEM (Search Engine Marketing) 3(0-3)
GRAD-5110 Graphic Designing-I 3(1-2)
MCOM-6331 Social Media Propaganda & Information Warfare 3(3-0)
MCOM-6148 Development Journalism 3(1-2) PSYC-5106 Social Media Psychology 3(3-0)
MCOM-6332 Capstone-II 6(0-6)
MCOM-6149 Campaign Designing 3(1-2)
Total 15(6-9)

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STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3 (3-0) ii. Branch Communication
BS Media and Communication Studies
Total 18(18-0) MCOM-6437 Brand Packaging 3(3-0)
(Strategic Communication) Semester-5 3(3-0)
MCOM-6438 Project Brand Development
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, GRAD-5115 Graphic Design-II 3 (3-0) iii. Corporate Communication
D.Com) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent 3 (3-0)
MCOM-6412 Corporate Social Responsibility 3 (3-0) MCOM-6439 Brand Packaging
qualification.
Duration: 4 Years MCOM-6413 Theories of Strategic Communication 3 (3-0) MCOM-6440 Project Brand Development 3 (0-3)
Semesters: 8 MCOM-6414 Contemporary Filming (TV and Film 3 (3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Camera Techniques) BS Media and Communication Studies
Code Course Title C/Hr. MCOM-6415 Applied Research for Strategic Communication 3 (3-0) (Theatre, Film & Television)
Semester-1 MCOM-6416 Digital Editing (Visual Content) 3 (3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com,
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) D.Com) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies Semester-6 qualification.
2(2-0)
MCOM-6417 Social Media and Networking 3 (3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
URCI-5109 Intro to Info. and Communication Technology 3(3-0) Semesters: 8
MCOM-5401 Introduction of Strategic Communication 3(3-0) MCOM-6418 StrategicPolitical Communication 3 (3-0) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
MCOM-5402 Information Management MCOM-6419 Brands Photography 3 (3-0)
3(3-0)
POLS-5101 MCOM-6420 Stakeholder Relations (Employees, Media 3 (3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
and Government) Semester-1
Total 17(17-0)
MCOM-6421 Creative Strategy &Copy Writing 3 (3-0) URCE-5101 Grammar 3 (3-0)
Semester-2
Total 18(14-4) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2 (2-0)
URCE-5102 Lang., Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3 (3-0)
Semester-7 MCOM-5501 Introduction to Film & TV 3 (3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2 (2-0)
MCOM-6422 Intercultural and International Communication 3(0-3) URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3( 3-0)
MCOM-5403 Comp. Applications in Mass Communication 3 (0-3)
MCOM-6423 Global Strategic Communication 3(3-0) MCOM-5502 Intro. to Conventional & Digital Communi. 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5404 Fundamentals of advertising & PR 3 (3-0)
MCOM-6424 Economics of Media 3(3-0) GRAD-5102 Basic Design-I 3 (0-3)
ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Laws 3 (3-0) Sequences i. Organizational Communication Total 17(14-3)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Community Engagement 3 (1-2)
MCOM-6425 Political Activity, Influence and lobbying 3(3-0) Semester-2
Total 17(12-5) 3(3-0)
MCOM-6426 Case Studies URCE-5102 Language, Compre. & Presentation Skills 3 (3-0)
Semester-3 ii. Brand Communication URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2 (2-0)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3 (3-0) MCOM-6427 Media Planning & Media Buying 3(3-0) MCOM-5503 Introduction to Theatre 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5405 Corporate Communi. /Structures & History 3 (3-0) MCOM-6428 Desktop and Conventional Printing 3(3-0) MCOM-5504 Fundamentals of Photography 3 (1-2)
MCOM-5406 Organizational Imperatives and Objectives 3 (3-0) iii. Corporate Communication MCOM-5505 Functional Urdu 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5407 Brand Communication history and emergence 3 (3-0) MCOM-6429 Corporate and Marketing Communication 3(3-0) GRAD-5106 Basic Design-II 3 (0-3)
ECON-5112 Principles of Economics 3 (3-0) MCOM-6430 Corporate Public Relations 3(3-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Educ. & Community Engagement N/C
SOCI-5101 General Sociology-1 3 (3-0) Semester-8 Total 17(14-3)
Total 18(18-0) MCOM-6431 Multimedia Development and Production 3 (3-0) Semester-3
Semester-4 MCOM-6432 Market Research and Data analysis 3 (3-0) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5408 Contemporary Advertising Practice MCOM-6433 Integrated Marketing Communication 3 (3-0) MCOM-5506 Fundamentals of Camera 3 (1-2)
3 (3-0)
MCOM-6434 Internship (Compulsory) 3 (0-3) MCOM-5507 Lighting for Film & TV-I 3 (2-1)
MCOM-5409 Functional Urdu 3 (3-0)
Sequences i. Organizational Communication MCOM-5508 Acting, Improvisation and Devising 3 (1-2)
MCOM-5410 Corporate Identity, Image, and Branding 3 (3-0)
MCOM-6435 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) PSYC-5106 Social Psychology 3 (3-0)
MCOM-5411 Media Ethics and Laws 3 (3-0)
PSYC-5106 Social Psychology MCOM-6436 Project Organizational Communication 3(3-0) SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3 (3-0)
3 (3-0)
Total 18(13-5)

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Semester-4 iii. Strategic Communication
BS Media & Communication Studies
MCOM-5509 Script Writing 3 (2-1) MCOM-6620 Radio News Reporting and Production 3(3-0)
MCOM-5510 Lighting for Film & TV-II
(5th Semester Intake)
3 (0-3) MCOM-6621 TV News Reporting and Production 3(1-2)
MCOM-5511 Advanced Camera 3 (1-2) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/ADA/ADP or equivalent iv. Development Support Communication
MCOM-5512 Sound and Audio Design 3 (1-2) Duration: 2-4 Years
MCOM-6622 Development Support Communication 3(3-0)
SOCI-6108 Gender Studies 3 (3-0) Semesters: 4-8
MCOM-6623 Technology and Social Change 3(3-0)
GRAD-5110 Graphic Design-I 3 (0-3) Degree Requirements: 72 C/Hr.
Total 18(7-11) v. Print Media
Semester-5 Code Course Title C/Hr. MCOM-6624 Conflict Reporting 3(3-0)
MCOM-6513 Direction 3 (2-1) Semester-1 MCOM-6625 Newspaper Production 3(1-2)
GRAD-5115 Graphic Design-II 3 (0-3) MCOM-6601 Introduction to Conventional and Digital Communi. 3(3-0) vi. Film and Theotre
MCOM-6514 Audio and Video Editing 3 (1-2) MCOM-6626
MCOM-6602 News Reporting and Sub-Editing 3(2-1) Film (Theory and Practice) 3(2-1)
MCOM-6515 Set Design, Costume and Make-up 3 (2-1)
MCOM-6603 Human Communi., Cybernetics and Effect Theories-I 3(3-0) MCOM-6627 Theatre (Theory and Practice) 3(2-1)
MCOM-6516 Film Theory and Criticism 3 (3-0)
MCOM-6604 Introduction to Broadcast Media 3(3-0) Semester-4
STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3 (3-0)
MCOM-6605 Fundamental of Research 3(3-0) MCOMS-6628 Media Management 3(3-0)
Total 18(11-7)
Semester-6 MCOM-6606 Introduction to Film and Theatre 3(3-0) MCOMS-6629 Research Report 3(3-0)
MCOM-6517 Fundamentals of Animation 3 (2-1) Total 18(17-1) MCOMS-6630 Civic Media 3(3-0)
MCOM-6518 Anchoring & Hosting 3 (1-2) Semester-2 MCOMS-6631 Internship 3(0-3)
MCOM-6519 Short Film Production 3 (1-2) GRAD-5115 Graphic Design-II 3(1-2) Sequences
MCOM-6520 TV Production 3 (2-1) MCOM-6607 Digital Journalism 3(3-0) i. Digital Media
MCOM-6521 Communication Theory 3 (3-0) MCOM-6608 Human Communi., Cybernetics & Effect Theories-II 3(3-0) MCOMS-6632 Convergent Media 3(3-0)
Total 15(9-6)
MCOM-6609 Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations 3(3-0) MCOMS-6633 Mobile Journalism Production and Broadcasting 3(1-2)
Semester-7
MCOM-6610 Research Methods in Communication Studies 3(3-0) ii. Broadcast Media
MCOM-6522 Musicology 3 (2-1)
MCOM-6523 Documentary Production MCOM-6611 Opinion Writing 3(1-2) MCOMS-6634 Radio Program Production 3(1-2)
3 (1-2)
MCOM-6524 Music Video Production 3 (1-2) Total 8(14-4) MCOMS-6635 TV Program Production 3(1-2)
MCOM-6525 Marketing & Distribution for Film & TV 3 (3-0) Semester-3 iii. Strategic Communication
MCOM-6526 Theatre Production Design 3 (2-1) MCOMS-6612 Photojournalism in the Digital Era 3(2-1) MCOMS-6636 Advertising 3(1-2)
MCOM-6527 Research Methods in Communication Studies 3 (3-0) MCOMS-6613 International Communication 3(3-0) MCOMS-6637 Strategic Communication Campaign Design 3(1-2)
Total 15(9-6)
MCOMS-6614 Development Communication 3(3-0) iv. Development Support Communication
Semester-8
MCOMS-6615 Economics of New Media 3(3-0) MCOMS-6638 Development Journalism 3(1-2)
MCOM-6528 Thesis Project 6 (0-6)
Sequences MCOMS-6639 Campaign Design 3(1-2)
MCOM-6529 Internship 3 (0-3)
Total 9(0-9) i. Digital Media v. Print Media
MCOMS-6616 Creative Writing for Digital Media 3(1-2) MCOMS-6640 Sub-Editing and Page Designing 3(1-2)
MCOMS-6617 Social Media Platforms 3(2-1) MCOMS-6641 Magazine Production 3(1-2)
ii. Broadcast Media vi. Film and Theotre
MCOM-6618 Radio News Reporting and Production 3(2-1) MCOM-6642 Film (Theory and Practice) 3(0-3)
MCOM-6619 TV News Reporting and Production 3(2-1) MCOM-6643 Theatre (Theory and Practice) 3(0-3)

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MPhil Media & Communication Studies MPhil Media & Communication Studies
(Professional Track)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 or equivalent Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 or equivalent
in BS/Masters (16-years of education) in the relevant field - in BS/Masters (16-years of education) in the relevant field -
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Project

Code Course Title C/Hr.


Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-1
Semester-1
MCOM-7201 Communication Theories 3(3-0)
MCOM-7101 Communication Theories I 3(3-0)
MCOM-7202 Research Methods 3(3-0)
MCOM-7102 Communication Research Methods-I 3(3-0)
MCOM-7303 Tools and Skills of Production 3(1-2)
MCOM-7103 Philosophy of Social Science 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-I* 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-I 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-2
Semester-2
MCOM-7204 Writing Techniques (Radio, TV and Film) 3(3-0)
MCOM-7104 Communication Theories-II 3(3-0)
MCOM-7205 Seminar 3(3-0)
MCOM-7105 Communication Research Methods-II 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-II* 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-II 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-III* 3(3-0)
MCOM-71xx Optional-III 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-3-4
Semester-3-4
MCOM-7216 Project 6(0-6)
MCOM-7113 Thesis 6(0-6)
Students will opt one course in 1st semester and two courses in 2nd
Total 6(0-6)
semester from the following optional courses:
Students will opt one course in 1st semester and two courses in 2nd MCOM-7206 PR and Advertising Theories 3 (3-0)
semester from the following optional courses:
MCOM-7207 Introduction to Filmosophy 3 (3-0)
Optional Courses MCOM-7208 Digital Media Marketing and Management 3 (3-0)
MCOM-7106 International Communication 3 (3-0) MCOM-7209 Film and Theater Studies (With Project) 3 (1-2)
MCOM-7107 M. Phil Seminar 3 (3-0) MCOM-7210 Visual Communication 3 (1-2)
MCOM-7108 Media and Politics 3 (3-0) MCOM-7211 PR & Advertising Practicum (with the Project) 3 (1-2)
MCOM-7109 Digital and Social Media 3 (3-0) MCOM-7212 Advertising and PR in Digital Age 3 (1-2)
MCOM-7110 Film Studies and Critique 3 (3-0) MCOM-7213 Media Ethics and Practice 3 (3-0)
MCOM-7111 Advanced Development Communication 3 (3-0) MCOM-7214 Advance Development Communication 3 (3-0)
MCOM-7112 Media and Cultural Studies 3 (3-0) MCOM-7215 Digital and Social Media 3 (2-1)

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Dr. Zarina Qasim
Assistant Professor / Incharge

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
english@uos.edu.pk

ENGLISH 048-9230892, 048-9230811-15 Ext 417, 421, 424


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS English (Literature) ENGL-5207 Prose-I 3(3-0)

Dr. Musarrat Azher Bushra Amil ENGL-5208 Literature & Philosophy 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Lecturer Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) ENGL-5209 Classical Drama 3(3-0)
Dr. Ijaz Asghar Sumera Saleem Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Total 18(18-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Duration: 4 Year
Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Dr. Azhar Pervaiz Imran Adeel
Assistant Professor Lecturer Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours URCE-5104 Introduction to Literature (English – IV) 3(3-0)
Rabia Faiz Qamar Hussain ENGL-5210 Literary Criticism-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr.
ENGL-5211 Fiction-II 3(3-0)
Iqra Jabeen Mubashir Altaf Semester-1
Assistant Professor Lecturer ENGL-5212 Semantics & Pragmatics 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 Grammar (English-I) 3(3-0)
Dr. Tazanfal Tehseem Qasim Dad ENGL-5213 Classical Poetry 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer ENGL-5201 Introduction to Linguistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-5214 American Literature 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahid Abbas Naima Batool ENGL-5202 History of English Literature 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Total 18(18-0)
URCS-5108 Statistics 3(3-0)
Faheem Arshad Shaista Hassan Semester-5
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Lecturer Lecturer ENGL-6415 Shakespearean Drama 3(3-0)
Aisha Umer Sana Nawaz SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0)
Lecturer ENGL-6416 Literary Criticism-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer Total 17(17-0)
Ayesha Izhar Chaudhri Naveed Yousaf ENGL-6417 Fiction-III 3(3-0)
Semester-2
Lecturer Lecturer ENGL-6418 Romantic Poetry 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Lang. Comp. & Presentation Skills (English- II) 3(3-0)
Dr. Barirah Nazir ENGL-6419 Applied Linguistics 3(3-0)
Lecturer ENGL-5203 Introduction to Literary Devices and Genres 3(3-0)
ENGL-6420 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
ENGL-5204 Phonetics & Phonology 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
PSYC- 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-6
ICTC-5201 Intro. to Info. and Communication Technologies 3(2-1)
ENGL-6421 Modern Critical Theories and Practices 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
ENGL-6422 Modern Drama-I 3(3-0)
Total 17(16-1)
ENGL-6423 Prose-II 3(3-0)
Semester-3
ENGL-6424 Victorian Poetry 3(3-0)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing (English- III) 3(3-0)
ENGL-6425 Narratology 3(3-0)
ENGL-5205 Fiction-I 3(3-0)
ENGL-6426 Literary Stylistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-5206 Morphology & Syntax 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)

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Semester-7 ENGL-5305 Classical & Romantic Poetry 3(3-0) Semester-7
ENGL-6427 Modern Drama-II 3(3-0) ENGL-5306 Schools of Linguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-6527 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
ENGL-6428 Pakistani Literature 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) ENGL-6528 English for Specific Purposes (ESP) 3(3-0)
ENGL-6429 Prose-III 3(3-0) Semester-3 ENGL-6529 World Englishes 3(3-0)

ENGL-6430 Post-Colonial Novel 3(3-0) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) ENGL-6530 Language and Gender 3(3-0)

ENGL-6431 20th Century Poetry 3(3-0) SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0) ENGL-6531 Modern Literature-II (Novel & Short Story) 3(3-0)

Total 15(15-0) ENGL-5307 Philosophy of Language 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)

Semester-8 URCE-5103 Academic Writing (English-III) 3(3-0) Semester-8


ENGL-6432 Creative Writing 3(3-0) ENGL-5308 Classical and Elizabethan Drama 3(3-0) ENGL-6532 Critical Discourse Analysis 3(3-0)
ENGL-6433 Literature in Language Classroom 3(3-0) ENGL-5309 Sociolinguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-6533 Humour Linguistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-6434 TESOL 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) ENGL-6534 Introduction to Translation Studies 3(3-0)
ENGL-6435 South Asian Literature 3(3-0) Semester-4 ENGL-6535 Latest Trends in Linguistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-6436 Discourse Analysis 3(3-0) ENGL-5310 Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology 3(3-0) ENGL-6536 Psycholinguistics 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature (English-IV) 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)

Total 15(15-0) ENGL-5311 Quantitative Research Methodology 3(3-0)


ENGL-5312 Syntax-II
BS English (5th Semester Intake)
3(3-0)
BS English (Linguistics) ENGL-5313 Genre Analysis and Pedagogy 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/ADA with English Compulsory.
Duration: 2 Year
ENGL-5314 Novel 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) Total 18(18-0) Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Semester-5
Duration: 4 Year Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semesters: 8 ENGL-6515 Introduction to Morphology 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours ENGL-6516 Stylistics- I 3(3-0)
ENGL-6301 Drama-I (Classical and Elizabethan Drama) 3(3-0)
ENGL-6517 Applied Linguistics 3(3-0)
C/Hr. ENGL-6302 Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
Code Course Title
ENGL-6518 Foundations of Literary Theory & Criticism 3(3-0)
ENGL-6303 Fiction-I 3(3-0)
Semester-1
ENGL-6519 Introduction to Semantics 3(3-0)
ICTC-5201 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(2-1) ENGL-6304 Classical Poetry 3(3-0)
ENGL-6520 Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) 3(3-0)
PSYC- 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) ENGL-6305 General Linguistics 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
URCS-5108 Statistics 3(3-0) ENGL-6306 Prose-I 3(3-0)
Semester-6 Total 18(18-0)
URCE-5101 Grammar (English-I) 3(3-0)
ENGL-6521 Second Language Acquisition 3(3-0)
ENGL-5301 Introduction to Linguistics 3(3-0) Semester-2
ENGL-6522 Corpus Linguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-6307 Stylistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-5302 Introduction to Literary Genres and Devices 3(3-0)
ENGL-6523 Stylistics-II 3(3-0) ENGL-6308 Drama-II 3(3-0)
Total 18(17-1)
ENGL-6524 Modern Literature-I (Poetry & Drama) 3(3-0) ENGL-6309 Prose-II 3(3-0)
Semester-2
ENGL-6525 Introduction to Pragmatics 3(3-0) ENGL-6310 Romantic Poetry 3(3-0)
ENGL-5303 Study Skills 3(3-0)
ENGL-6526 TESOL 3(3-0) ENGL-6311 Fiction-II 3(3-0)
ENGL-5304 Syntax-1 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ENGL-6312 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
URCE-5102 Lang. Comprehension & Pres. Skills (English-II) 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)

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Semester-3 Core Courses in Semester-2
ENGL-6313 Modern Critical Theories 3(3-0) ENGL-7107 Applied Linguistics 3(3-0)
ENGL-6314 Applied Linguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-7108 Modern Literature 3(3-0)
ENGL-6315 American Novel & Poetry 3(3-0) Optional Courses in Semester-2
ENGL-6316 Fiction-III 3(3-0) ENGL-7109 American Literature 3(3-0)
ENGL-6317 English for Specific Purpose (ESP) 3(3-0) ENGL-7110 Postcolonial Literature 3(3-0)
ENGL-6318 20th Century Poetry 3(3-0) ENGL-7111 Systemic Functional Grammar 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ENGL-7112 Text and Discourse Analysis 3(3-0)
Semester-4 Semester-3 and 4
ENGL-6319 Post-Colonial Novel 3(3-0) ENGL-7113 Dissertation 6(0-6)
ENGL-6320 History of Western Civilization/Dissertation 3(3-0)
ENGL-6321 American Drama 3(3-0) PhD English
ENGL-6322 World Literature in Translation/Dissertation 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil/MS English in the relevant field from HEC
ENGL-6323 Psycholinguistics 3(3-0) recognized institution with at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00.
ENGL-6324 Discourse Analysis 3(3-0) + Departmental test (at least 70% marks)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. and Community Engagement 0(0-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Total 18(18-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

Code Course Title C/Hr.


MPhil English Semester 1

Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS(4-Year) or Equivalent (16-years of education) ENGL-8101 General Linguistics 3(3-0)


in the relevant field or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized ENGL-8102 Phonetics and English Phonology 3(3-0)
institution with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of
ENGL-8103 Applied Linguistics I 3(3-0)
4.00 + Departmental test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years ENGL-8104 Psycholinguistics 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8 ENGL-8105 Sociolinguistics 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Total 9(9-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester 2
Core Courses in Semester-1 ENGL-8106 Applied Linguistics II 3(3-0)
ENGL-7101 General Linguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-8107 Descriptive Syntax 3(3-0)
ENGL-7102 Modern Critical Theories 3(3-0) ENGL-8108 Morphology and English Syntax 3(3-0)
Optional Courses in Semester-1 ENGL-8109 Stylistics, Discourse and Pragmatics 3(3-0)
ENGL-7103 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ENGL-8110 Research Methods and Statistics: 3(3-0)
ENGL-7104 20th Century British Literature 3(3-0) Quantitative & Qualitative Total 9(9-0)
ENGL-7105 Romantic Literature 3(3-0) Semester 3-4
ENGL-7106 Sociolinguistics 3(3-0) ENGL-8111 Dissertation

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Shamshad Ahmed
Professor / Chairperson

INFORMATION Contact
information.management@uos.edu.pk

MANAGEMENT 048-9230827, 9230811 - 15 Ext 608


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Information Management


Centers (Foundation-III)
General-V (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Rafique Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) General-VI (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr. Muhammad Asif Naveed Total 15(15-0)
Duration: 4 Years
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Dr. Noor Mustafa Khan Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours URCE -5104 English-IV: Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. General-VII (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0)
Dr. Waqar Ahmad Awan
Assistant Professor Semester-1 INFM-5104 Organization of Information (Foundation-IV) 3(3-0)
Muhammad Asif Ali URCE-5101 English-I: Grammar 3(3-0) INFM-5105 Online Information Retrieval (Foundation-V) 4(3-1)
Lecturer
URCEP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) INFM-5106 Information Services and Sources (Foundation-VI) 3(3-0)
Asim Mehmood Khan
Lecturer ICTC-5201 Introduction to Computer 3(3-0) Total 16(15-1)
INFM-5101 Foundation of Information Based 3(3-0) Semester-5
Organizations (Foundation-1) INFM-6107 Managing Collections and Online Access 3(3-0)
General-I (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0) (Foundation-VII)
General-II (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0) INFM-6108 Research Methods for Information Professional 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0) (Foundation-VIII)
Semester-2 INFM-6109 Applied Classification (Major-I) 4(1-3)
URCE 5102 English-II: Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) INFM-6110 Archives and Records Management (Major-II) 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2(2-0) INFM-6111 Marketing of Library and Information Services 3(3-0)
URCM-5107Mathematics 3(3-0) (Major-III)
INFM-5102 Human Information Behaviour (Foundation-II) 3(3-0) Total 16(13-3)
General-IV (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0) Semester-6
General-III (To be selected from the list of general courses) 3(3-0) INFM-6112 Quantitative Research Methods (Foundation-IX) 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0) INFM-6113 Library Automation Systems (Foundation-X) 4(3-1)
Semester-3 INFM-6114 Applied Cataloging (Major-IV) 4(3-1)
URCE-5103 English-III: Academic Writing 3(3-0) INFM-6115 Information Literacy Instruction (Major-V) 3(3-0)
STAT-5101 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0) INFM-6116 Application of Information Systems (Major-VI) 3(3-0)
INFM-5103 Management of Libraries and Information 3(3-0) Total 17(15-2)

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Semester-7 List of Elective / Optional Courses Semester-3
INFM-6117 Indexing and Abstracting (Major-VII) 4(3-1) INFM-6129 School Library Media Center INFM-6312 Applied Cataloging (Major-IV) 3 (0+3)
INFM-6118 Library & Information Services in Pakistan 3(3-0) INFM-6130 Media Information Management INFM-6313 Information Literacy Instruction (Major-V) 3 (3+0)
(Major-VIII) INFM-6131 Research Data Management INFM-6314 Qualitative Research Methods (Major-VI) 3 (3+0)
INFM-6119 Qualitative Research Methods (Major-IX) 3(3-0) INFM-6132 Information Usability Analysis and Assessment INFM-6315 Library Automation Systems (Core-III) 3 (1+2)
Elective-I (To be selected from the list of elective courses) 3(3-0) INFM-6133 Scientometrics INFM-63xx Elective-I 3 (3+0)
Elective-II (To be selected from the list of elective courses) 3(3-0) INFM-6134 Information Visualization (To be selected from the list of elective courses)

Total 16(15-1) INFM-6135 Informatics Total 15(10-5)

Semester-8 INFM-6136 Data Science Semester-4


INFM-6120 Digital Libraries (Major-X) 4(3-1) INFM-6137 Information Ethics and Policy INFM-6316 Digital Libraries (Core-IV) 3(1+2)
INFM-6121 Advance Management & Leadership Skills (Major-XI) 3(3-0) INFM-6141 Project/Thesis (6 credits, in the lieu of two elective courses of semester-7/8) INFM-6317 Knowledge Management (Major-VII) 3(3+0)
INFM-6122 Knowledge Management (Major-XII) 3(3-0) INFM-6142 Internship (6 credits, in the lieu of two elective courses of semester-7/8) INFM-6318 Marketing of Library and Information Services (Major-VIII) 3(3+0)
Elective-III (To be selected from the list of elective courses) 3(3-0) INFM-5160 Information Literacy (to be offered for the students of other departments) INFM-6319 Application of Information Systems (Major-IX) 3(1+2)
Elective-IV (To be selected from the list of elective courses) 3(3-0) INFM-63xx Elective-II (To be selected from the list of elective courses) 3 (3+0)
BS Information Management INFM-6320 Practicum (8 weeks internship) (Major-X) 3 (0+3)
Total 16(15-1)/16(9-7)
(5th Semester Intake) Total 18(11-7)
List of General Courses
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADA/ADP or equivalent Research Thesis
1. Education 16. Entrepreneurship
2. Psychology 17. Project Management qualification (5 marks for studying elective subject of library science) Thesis (6 credit, in lieu of two elective courses of semester III and IV)
3. Sociology Duration: 2-4 Years Elective Courses
18. Database Management
Semesters: 4-8 INFM- 6321 Electronic Resources Management
4. Logic & Critical Thinking 19. Web Development
Degree Requirements: 66 Credit hours
5. Personality Development 20. Human Resource Management INFM-6322 Advanced Cataloging and Classification
6. Cultural and Heritage Studies 21. Languages (other than Urdu and English) Code Course Title C/Hr. (Prerequisites = INFM-6307 & INFM-6311)
7. Law 22. Introduction to Arabic
Semester-1 INFM-6323 Scientific and Technical Information Sources
8. Literature Studies 23. Introduction to French
INFM-6301 Foundation of Info. Based Organizations (Core-I) 3 (3+0) INFM-6324 Humanities and Social Sciences Information Sources
9. Economics 24. Introduction to Spanish
10. Art Appreciation INFM-6302 Management of Libraries & Info. Centers (Basic-I) 3 (3+0) INFM-6325 Personal Information and Knowledge Management
25. Introduction to Chinese
11. Geography 26. Introduction to German INFM-6303 Organization of Information (Basic-II) 3 (3+0) INFM-6326 Semantic Web and Linked Data Technologies
12. Archeology 27. Introduction to Italian INFM-6304 Information Services and Sources (Basic-III) 3 (3+0) INFM-6327 School Library Media Center
13. Communication Studies 28. Introduction to Turkish INFM-6328 Media Information Management
INFM-6305 Managing Collections & Online Access (Basic-IV) 3 (3+0)
14. Professional Ethics 29. Introduction to Persian
INFM-6306 Indexing and Abstracting (Major-I) 3 (3+0) INFM-6329 Research Data Management
15. Gender Studies
Total 18(18-0) INFM-6330 Information Usability Analysis and Assessment
List of Elective / Optional Courses
Semester-2 INFM-6331 Scientometrics
INFM-6123 Electronic Resources Management (Prerequisite= INFM-6111) INFM-6307 Applied Classification (Major-II) 3 (0+3) INFM-6332 Information Visualization
INFM-6124 Adv. Cataloguing & Classification (Prerequisite= INFM-6103 & INFM-6108) INFM-6308 Quantitative Research Methods (Basic-V) 3 (3+0) Informatics
INFM-6333
INFM-6125 Scientific and Technical Information Sources INFM-6309 Online Information Storage and Retrieval (Core-II) 3 (3+0) INFM-6334 Data Science
INFM-6126 Humanities and Social Sciences Information Sources INFM-6310 Bibliography: Theory & Practice (Basic-VI) 3 (3+0) INFM- 6335 Human Information Behaviour (Foundation-II)
INFM-6127 Personal Information and Knowledge Management INFM-6311 Adv. Management & Leadership Skills (Major-III) 3 (3+0) INFM-6320 Project/Thesis (3 credits, in the lieu of one elective course
INFM-6128 Semantic Web and Linked Data Technologies Total 15(12-3) of semester IV)

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MPhil Information Management PhD Information Management
Eligibility: At least 2.0/4.0 CGPA or 2nd division in MLIS or Eligibility: At least 3.0/4.0 CGPA or 1st division in MPhil LIS with
equivalent + departmental test (at least 50% marks). 06 credit hour research work or equivalent +
Duration: 2-4 Years departmental test (at least 70% marks)
Semesters: 4-8 Duration: 3-8 Years | Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.


Semester-1 Semester-1
INFM-7101 Theoretical Foundations of Library & Info. Science 3(3-0) INFM-8101 Mixed Methods Research (Core) 3(3-0)
INFM-7102 Quantitative Research Methods 3(3-0) INFM-8102 Statistical Methods for Information Professionals 3(3-0)
INFM-7103 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0) XXXX-XXXX Optional Course of 03 credit hours 3(3-0)
INFM-7104 Communication Skills for Information Professionals 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
Total 12(12-0) Semester-2
Semester-2 INFM-8103 Seminar in Advance Research (Core) 3(3-0)
INFM-7105 Research Seminar 3(3-0) Optional Courses of 06 credit hours 6(3+3-0)
Optional courses (03 out of following courses) 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
INFM-7106 Development of Libraries and Information Services 3(3-0) List of Optional Courses
in Pakistan INFM-8104 Critical Thinking & Academic Writing 3(3-0)
INFM-7107 Application of Emerging Technologies in 3(3-0) INFM-8105 Seminar in Information Behavior 3(3-0)
Information Organizations INFM-8106 Information Literacy: Research & Applications 3(3-0)
INFM-7108 Informetric 3(3-0) INFM-8107 Professional Philosophy, Values, and Ethics
INFM-7109 Organization of Information 3(3-0) INFM-8108 Digital Content Management 3(3-0)
INFM-7110 Management Information System 3(3-0) INFM-8109 Research Data Management Services 3(3-0)
INFM-7111 Information and Knowledge Management 3(3-0) INFM-8110 Informetrics 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) INFM-8111 Linked Data Application in Libraries 3(3-0)
Semester-3 & 4 INFM-8112 Global Perspectives in Library & Information Science 3(3-0)
INFM-7112 Thesis / Project 6(0-6) INFM-8113 Teaching Practicum (3-6 credits) 3(3-0)
Total 6(0-6) Semester-3-10
INFM-8115 Dissertation / Research Project / Thesis

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Dr. Farhat Naseem Alvi
DEPARTMENT OF Assistant Professor / Incharge

ISLAMIC Contact
islamicstudies@uos.edu.pk
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 460

STUDIES Al-Biruni Block

FACULTY BS Islamic Studies ISLS- 5115 Ulum-al-Qur'an 3(3-0)


Dr Muhammad Feroz-ud-Din Shah SOCI -5101 Sociology 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com)
Assistant Professor
(Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. MCOM-5101 Mass Communication 3(3-0)
Dr. Samia Athar Duration: 4 Years
Lecturer (contract) ISLS -5116 Cultural History of Islam 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours Total 15(15-0)
Semester-4
Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCE-5104 English-IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
Semester-1
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information & Communication Tech. 3(3-0)
ISLS-5109 Tajweed o Qira'at -1 NC
ISLS- 5117 History& Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
PSYC 5106 Social Psychology 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
ISLS -5118 Study of Islamic Fiqh-I 3(3-0)
URCM -5107 Mathematics 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
LISC-5160 Library Science 3(3-0)
ISLS-5111 Introduction to the Topics of Holy Qur'an. 3(3-0) Semester-5
ISLS-6209 Study of Sirah of Holy Prophet(PBUH) 3(3-0)
ISLS-5112 Arabic Language 3(3-0)
ISLS-6210 History of Tafsirand its Principles 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
ISLS-6211 Textua l Study of al-Qur'an-I 3(3-0)
Semester-2
ISLS-6212 Textual StudyofHadith-I 3(3-0)
ISLS-5110 Tajweed o Qira'at -2 0(0-0)
ISLS-6213 Usul al- Fiqh 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Compr. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Semester-6
ISLS-5108 Ethics (Optional) 2(2-0)
ISLS-6214 'Ulum-al-Hadith 3(3-0)
ISLS- 5113 Arabic Through Qur'anic Text 3(3-0)
ECON-5112 3(3-0) ISLS-6215 Textual Study of Muslim Family Laws 3(3-0)
Economics
INTR -5102 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) ISLS-6216 Textual Study of al-Qur'anII 3(3-0)

ISLS -5114 Islamic Morals 3(3-0) ISLS-6217 Ethics of Disagreement in Islam 3(3-0)

Total 17(17-0) ISLS-6218 Comparative Study of World Religions 3(3-0)


Semester-3 ISLS-6219 Textual Study of Fiqh al Akbar 2(2-0)
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)

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Semester-7 ISLS-6311 Muslim World Resources & 3(3-0) ISLS-7103 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6220 Al- Dawah wal Irshad 3(3-0) Problems I (Uni Optional-II) ISLS-7104 Comparative Analysis of International Religions 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6221 Islam & Science 3(3-0) ISLS-6312 Islam & Science 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
ISLS- 6222 Methodology of Research in Islamic Studies 3(3-0) ISLS-6313 Textual Study of Fiqh Al Akbar 2(2-0) Semester-2
ISLS -6223 Introduction to Sharik Kutb Hadith 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) ISLS-7105 Tafseer-ul-Quran (Matan) 3(3-0)
ISLS -6224 Arabic Literature 3(3-0) Semester-3 ISLS-7106 Study of Hadith (Mutala’ Hadith) 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6225 Study of Islamic Fiqh I 3(3-0) ISLS-6314 Al-Dawah wal Irshad 3(3-0) ISLS-7107 Islam and Orientalists 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ISLS-6315 Comparative Study of World Religions-I 3(3-0) ISLS-7108 Study of Seerat 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ISLS-6316 Methodology of Research in Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
ISLS- 6226 Study of Islamic Fiqh II (‫)ﻓﻘﮫ اﻟﺟﻧﺎﯾﺎت‬ 3(3-0) ISLS-6317 Textual Study of Hadith 3(3-0) Semester-3 to 4
ISLS -6227 Objectives of Shari'ah 3(3-0) ISLS-6318 Arabic Literature 3(3-0) ISLS-7109 Thesis 6(0-6)
ISLS- 6228 Philosophy and 'Ilm al-Kalam 3(3-0) ISLS-6319 Study of Islamic Fiqh-I 3(3-0) Additional Subjects
ISLS- 6229 The Golden Age of Muslims (Uni Optional 1) 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) ISLS-7110 Masadir Uloom-e-Islamia 3(3-0)
ISLS -6230 Study of Tasawwuf (Uni Optional 2) 3(3-0) Semester-4 ISLS-7111 Arabic Language and Literature 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) ISLS-6320 Study of Islamic Fiqh-II 3(3-0)
ISLS-6231 Thesis/Research Project 6(0-6) ISLS-6321 Objectives of Shari’ah 3(3-0) PhD Islamic Studies
Total 15(15-0)/15(9-6) ISLS-6322 Comparative Study of World Religions-II 3(3-0) Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS (18 years of Education) or
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement 0(0-0) equivalent degree with at least 1st Division or CGPA 3.0 out 4.0 +
Department Test (at least 70% marks)
BS Islamic Studies (5th Semester Intake) ISLS-6323 Muslim World Resources & Problem II 3(3-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years
(Uni Optional II)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADP or equivalent. Semesters: 6-16
ISLS-6323 Introduction to Shurik Kutb Hadith 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
(Uni Optional II)
Semesters: 4-8 Code Course Title C/Hr.
Degree Requirements: 68 credit hours OR
Semester-1
ISLS-6325 Thesis/Research Project 6(0-6)
Code Course Title C/Hr. ISLS-8101 Tafsir & Quranic Sciences 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)/15(9-6)
Semester-1 ISLS-8102 Hadith Studies 3(3-0)
ISLS-6301 Study of Sirah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) 3(3-0) MPhil Islamic Studies ISLS-8103 Shariah Law - I 3(3-0)
ISLS-6302 History of Tafsir and its Principles 3(3-0) Semester-2
ISLS-6303 Textual Study of Al-Qur’an-I 3(3-0) Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS 4-years or equivalent (16-years of ISLS-8104 Modern Trends in Tafasir 3(3-0)
Education) in the relevant field or equivalent degree from HEC
ISLS-6304 ‘Ulum-al-Hadith 3(3-0) ISLS-8105 Hadith Literature (Modern Trends) 3(3-0)
recognized institutions with at least 2nd division or CGPA 2.00
ISLS-6305 Usul al-Fiqh 3(3-0) ISLS-8106 Shariah Law - II 3(3-0)
out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
ISLS-6306 The Golden Age of Muslims 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years Semester-3 to 6
Total 18(18-0) Semesters: 4-8 ISLS-8107 Thesis 6(0-6)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Semester-2 Total 6(0-6)
ISLS-6307 History & Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Additional Subjects
ISLS-6308 Textual Study of Muslim Family Laws 3(3-0) Semester-1 ISLS-8104 Comparative Study of Religions 3(3-0)
ISLS-6309 Textual Study of Al-Qur’an-II 3(3-0) ISLS-7101 Uloomul-ul-Quran 3(3-0) ISLS-8105 Contemporary Study of Religions 3(3-0)
ISLS-6310 Ethics of Disagreement I Islam (Uni Optional I) 3(3-0) ISLS-7102 Hadith & Uloom-ul-Hadith 3(3-0) ISLS-8106 Pioneers of Contemporary Islamic Resurgence 3(3-0)

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DEPARTMENT OF
PERSIAN Dr. Ghulam Abbas Gondal
Professor / Chairperson

LANGUAGE AND Contact

LITERATURE 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 388


Al-Biruni Block

FACULTY BS Persian
Semester 3
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
Dr. Hafiz Mansoor Ahmad URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com)
Assistant Professor
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification PERS-5105 Rhetoric & Prosody 3(3-0)
Dr. Syeda Chand Bibi
Duration: 4 Years PERS-5106 History of Modern South Asia 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Semesters: 8
Muhammad Nouman Zahid PERS-5107 Political History of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Lecturer (on study leave) SOCI-6113 Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
PERS-5108 Pakistani Languages: Punjabi 3(3-0)
Semester 1
Total 18(18-0)
URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
Students have to opt three courses out of PERS-5106, PERS-5107, SOCI-6113
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) and PERS-5108
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) Semester 4

PERS-5101 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian-I 3(3-0) URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) PERS-5109 Introduction to the Territories of Persian language-II 3(3-0)
ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0) PERS-5110 Persian Prose & Poetic Genres 3(3-0)

SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0) PERS-5111 Natural Science 3(3-0)


GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
PERS-5112 Ecology 3(3-0)
Students have to opt two courses out of PSYC-5101, ECON-5112 and SOCI-5101
PERS-5113 The Introduction to Basic Arabic Grammar 3(3-0)
Semester 2
Total 18(18-0)
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Compr. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0)
Students have to opt three courses out of PERS-5111, GEOG-5101, PERS-5112
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) and PERS-5113
STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
Semester 5
PERS-5102 Introduction to the Territories of Persian Language-I 3(3-0)
PERS-6120 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian-II 3(3-0)
PERS-5103 Philosophy 3(3-0)
PERS-6121 History of Persian Literature in Iran-I 3(3-0)
EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 3(3-0)
PERS-6122 Classical Persian Prose in Iran-I 3(3-0)
PERS-5104 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3-0)
PERS-6123 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran-I 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 3(1-2)
PERS-6124 Persian Literary Criticism-I 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
PERS-6125 Persian Literary Sources-I 3(3-0)
Students have to opt two courses out of PERS-5103, EDUC-5101 and PERS-5104 Total 18(18-0)
URCC-5110 is a non-credit course

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Semester 6 Semester 4
PERS-6126 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian-III 3(3-0)
BS Persian (5th Semester Intake) PERS-6321 Creative Writing 3(3-0)
PERS-6127 History of Persian Literature in Iran-II 3(3-0) PERS-6322 Modern Persian Texts 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in graduation (BA/BSc/ADP) or
PERS-6128 Classical Persian Prose in Iran-II 3(3-0) PERS-6323 Persian Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Equivalent qualification
PERS-6129 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran-II 3(3-0) PERS-6324 Thesis/History of Persian Language
Duration: 2 Years 3(3-0)
PERS-6130 Persian Literary Criticism-II 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4 PERS-6325 Persian Literary Sources-II 3(3-0)
PERS-6131 History of Persian Literature in Sub-Continent 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours PERS-6326 Persian Research Centres (Optional I) 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
PERS-6327 Persian Folk Literature (Option II) 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester 7 PERS-6328 Persian Calligraphy (Optional III) 3(3-0)
PERS-6132 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian-IV 3(3-0) Semester 1
Total 18(18-0)
PERS-6133 Classical Persian Prose in Sub-Continent 3(3-0) PERS-6301 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian II 3(3-0) Students have to choose one course out of PERS-6326, PERS 6327 and
PERS-6134 Classical Persian Poetry in Sub-Continent 3(3-0) PERS-6302 History of Persian Literature in Iran I 3(3-0) PERS-6328
PERS-6135 History of Persian Literature in Iran-III 3(3-0) PERS-6303 Classical Persian Prose in Iran I 3(3-0)

PERS-6136 Iqbal Studies 3(3-0) PERS-6304 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran I 3(3-0) MPhil Persian
PERS-6137 Persian Manuscript Studies 3(3-0) PERS-6305 Persian Literature Criticism I 3(3-0)
PERS-6305 Persian Literary Sources I 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in MA Persian or
PERS-6138 Mysticism & Mystical Literature 3(3-0)
BS Persian in semester system and 2nd dividion in annual
Total 18(18-0)
PERS-6139 Comparative Studies of Persian, Urdu and Punjabi3(3-0) system + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Semester 2 Duration: 2-4 Years
Total 18(18-0)
PERS-6307 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian III
Semesters: 4-8
3(3-0)
Students have to opt one course out of PERS-6137, PERS-6138 and PERS-6139 Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
PERS-6308 History of Persian Literature in Iran II 3(3-0)
Semester 8 PERS-6309 Classical Persian Prose in Iran II 3(3-0) C/Hr.
Code Course Title
PERS-6140 Creative Writing 3(3-0) PERS-6310 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran II 3(3-0)
Semester 1
PERS-6141 Modern Persian Texts 3(3-0) PERS-6311 Persian Literature Criticism II 3(3-0)
PERS-7101 History of Persian Literature 3(3-0)
PERS-6142 Persian Research Methodology 3(3-0) PERS-6312 Persian Literary Sources II 3(3-0)
PERS-7102 Persian Grammar 3(3-0)
PERS-6143 Thesis / History of Persian Language 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
PERS-7103 Modern Persian Literature 3(3-0)
PERS-6144 Persian Literary Sources-II 3(3-0) Semester 3
PERS-7104 Bibliographic Sources and Research Methodology 3(3-0)
PERS-6145 Persian Research Centers 3(3-0) PERS-6313 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian IV 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
PERS-6146 Persian Folk Literature PERS-6314 Classical Persian Prose in Sub Continent 3(3-0)
3(3-0) Semester 2
PERS-6315 Classical Persian Poetry in Sub Continent 3(3-0)
PERS-6147 Persian Calligraphy 3(3-0) PERS-7105 Classical Texts 3(3-0)
PERS-6316 History of Persian Literature in Iran III 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) PERS-7106 Rhetoric and Prosody 3(3-0)
PERS-6317 Iqbal Studies 3(3-0)
Students have to choose one course out of PERS-6145, PERS-6146 and PERS-6147 PERS-7107 Translation, Interpretation & Spoken Persian 3(3-0)
PERS-6318 Persian Manuscript Studies (Optional I) 3(3-0)
PERS-7108 Foreign Language 3(3-0)
PERS-6319 Mysticism & Mystical Literature (Optional II) 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
PERS-6320 Comparative Studies of Persian, Urdu and Punjabi 3(3-0)
Semester 3-4
Total 18(18-0)
PERS-7109 Thesis 6(0+6)
Students have to choose one course out of PERS-6318, PERS-6319 and
Total 6(0+6)
PERS-6320

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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Munir
PUNJABI LANGUAGE, Associate Professor / Chairperson

LITERATURE AND Contact


048-9230811 - 15 Ext 388

CULTURE Al-Biruni Block

FACULTY BS Punjabi
Semester 3
URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Munir
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Technologies 3(3-0)
Associate Professor
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. URDU-5109 History of Modern South Asia 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
URDU-5110 Political History of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours SOCI-6113 Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0)
PUNJ-5103 Modern Punjabi Poetry 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 15(15-0)
Semester 1
Students have to opt two courses out of URCI-5109, URDU-5109 and SOCI-6113.
URCE-5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester 4

URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) URCE-5104 English IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) URDU-5114 Natural Science 3(3-0)
GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0) URDU-5116 Ecology 3(3-0)
SOCI-5101 General Sociology ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
PUNJ-5101 Geners of Punjabi Literature URDU-5118 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
PUNJ-5104 Selected Punjabi Prose and Poetry 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Students have to opt one course out of PSYC-5101 and SOCI-5101
Students have to opt two courses out of URDU-5114, URDU-5116 and ECON-5112.
Semester 2
Semester 5
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Compr. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6105 History of Poetic Literature 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
PUNJ-6106 History of Punjabi Prose 3(3-0)
STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6107 Punjabi Ghazal 3(3-0)
URDU-5105 Philosophy 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6108 Punjabi Linguistics 3(3-0)
URDU-5106 Education 3(2-1)
PUNJ-6109 Special Study of Heer Damodar 3(3-0)
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6110 Patriotic Literature 3(3-0)
PUNJ-5102 History of Punjabi Prose 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6111 Punjabi Journalism 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 3(1-2)
Total 18(18-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Students have to choose one course out of PUNJ-6110 and PUNJ-6111
Students have to opt two courses out of STAT-5121, URDU-5106 and URDU-5106.

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Semester 6 Semester 4
BS Punjabi (5th Semester Intake) PUNJ-6325
PUNJ-6112 Punjabi Novel 3(3-0) Punjabi Drama 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6113 Folk Literature 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADP or equivalent PUNJ-6326 Waran and Epics 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6114 Classical Poetry 3(3-0) qualification. PUNJ-6327 Applied Criticism 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
PUNJ-6115 Punjabi Tales 3(3-0) PUNJ-6328 Modern Punjabi Punjabi Poetry 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4
PUNJ-6116 Special Study of Heer Waris Shah 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours PUNJ-6329 Seerah and Naat Literature in Punjabi 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6117 Lieterary Translations in Punjabi 3(3-0) PUNJ-6330 History of the Punjab through Folk Literature 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
PUNJ-6118 Religious and Quranic Literature in Punjabi 3(3-0) PUNJ-6331 Thesis/Project (Optional) 3(3-0)
Semester 1
Total 18(18-0) Total 15(15-0)
PUNJ-6301 History of Poetic Literature 3(3-0)
Students have to choose one course out of PUNJ-6117 and PUNJ-6118 Students have to choose once course out of PUNJ-6329 and PUNJ-6330
PUNJ-6302 History of Punjabi Prose 3(3-0)
Semester 7 and PUNJ-6331
PUNJ-6303 Punjabi Ghazal 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6119 Theoretical Criticism 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6304 Punjabi Linguistics 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6120 Principles of Research 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6305 Special Study of Heer Damodar 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6121 Gurmukhi 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6306 Patriotic Literature 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6122 Punjabi Short Story 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6307 Punjabi Journalism 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6123 Dialects of Punjabi 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
PUNJ-6124 Literary Tradition of Eastern Punjab 3(3-0)
Students have to choose once course out of PUNJ-6306 and PUNJ-6307
Total 15(15-0)
Semester 2
Students have to choose one course out of PUNJ-6124 and PUNJ-6124
PUNJ-6308 Punjabi Novel 3(3-0)
Semester 8 PUNJ-6309 Folk Literature 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6125 Punjabi Drama 3(3-0) PUNJ-6310 Classical Poetry 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6126 Waran and Epics 3(3-0) PUNJ-6311 3(3-0)
Punjabi Tales
PUNJ-6127 Applied Criticism 3(3-0) PUNJ-6312 Special Study of HEER Waris Shah 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6128 Modern Poetry 3(3-0) PUNJ-6313 Literary Translation in Punjabi 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6129 Seerah and Naat Literature in Punjabi 3(3-0) PUNJ-6314 Religious and Quranic Literature in Punjabi 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6130 History of the Punjab through Folk Literature 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
PUNJ-6131 Thesis/Project (Optional) 3(3-0) Students have to choose once course out of PUNJ-6313 and PUNJ-6314
Total 15(15-0) Semester 3
Students have to opt two courses out of PUNJ-6129, PUNJ-6130 and PUNJ-6131 PUNJ-6315 Theoretical Criticism 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6316 Principles of Research 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6317 Gurmukhi Script 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6318 Punjabi Short Story 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6323 Dialects of Punjabi 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6324 Literary Tradition of Eastern Punjab 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Students have to choose once course out of PUNJ-6330 and PUNJ-6324

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Yasir Iqbal Waraich
DEPARTMENT OF Lecturer / Incharge

SPORTS Contact
sports.sciences@uos.edu.pk

SCIENCES 048-9230154, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 305


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Physical Education PEDU-5109 Science of Track & Field (Foundation 3) 3(3-0)
PHYS-5161 Physics (General 3) 3(3-0)
Qasid Naveed
Lecturer (on study leave) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or equivalent. PEDU-5110 Practical Athletics (Throwing Events) 2(0-2)
Merit: SSC-40% + HSSC (Part-I / II)-60% + Qualify Physical
Bilal Ahmad Qureshi PEDU-5111 Practical Games (Table Tennis & Badminton) 2(0-2)
Lecture Efficiency Test + 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
Duration: 4 Years Total 16(12-4)
Faryal Gul
Lecturer (on leave) Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Saba Arshad URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr. PEDU-5112 Sports Sociology (General 4) 3(3-0)
Rashid Naeem Khan Semester-1 PEDU-5113 Basic Human Anatomy (General 5) 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) BIOT-5102 Bio Chemistry 3(3-0)
Reema Aman
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) PEDU-5114 Practical Athletics (Middle & Long Distance Races) 2(0-2)
Lecturer
PEDU-5101 Philosophical Basis of Phys. Edu. (Foundation 1) 3(3-0) PEDU-5115 Practical Games (Cricket & Hockey) 2(0-2)
PEDU-5102 Basics of Human Biology (General 1) 3(3-0) PEDU-5116 Small Area Games (Practical) 2(0-2)
PEDU-5103 Practical Games ( Handball & Volley Ball) 2(0-2) Total 18(12-6)
PEDU-5104 Practical Athletics (Jumps) 2(0-2) Semester-5
PEDU-5105 Practical Gymnastic (Floor & Apparatus work) 2(0-2) PEDU-6117 Exercise Physiology (Foundation 4) 3(3-0)
Total 17(11-6) PEDU-6118 Physical Edu. for Special population (Elective-1) 3(3-0)
Semester-2 PEDU-6119 Sports Nutrition (Major 1) 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) PEDU-6120 Introduction to Statistics (General 6) 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies / Ethics (Compulsory 4) 2(2-0) PEDU-6121 Science of Sports Training (Major 2) 3(3-0)
PEDU-5106 Theory of Games (Foundation 2) 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
URCM-5107 Mathematics I (Compulsory 5) 3(3-0) Semester-6
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) PEDU-6122 Research Methodology in Physical Edu. (Major 3) 3(3-0)
PEDU-5107 Practical Games (Foot Ball & Basket Ball) 2(0-2) PEDU-6123 Planning & Management of Sports 3(3-0)
PEDU-5108 Practical Athletics (Sprint Races) 2(0-2) Facilities (Foundation 5)
Total 15(11-4) PEDU-6124 Test, Measurement & Evaluation in 3(3-0)
Semester-3 Sports (Major 4)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) PEDU-6125 Sports Psychology (Major 5) 3(3-0)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information & Communication Tech. 3(3-0) PEDU-6126 Swimming (Practical) 2(0-2)

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PEDU-6127 Scouting/ Girl Guiding 2(0-2)
BS Physical Education (5th Semester Intake) PEDU-6311 Practical Gymnastic (Apparatus work) 2(0+2)
Total 16(12-4) PEDU-6312 Practical Games (Hand Ball & Volley Ball) 2(0+2)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADA / ADS or equivalent.
Semester-7 Merit: Basic criteria + 10 marks for studying Physical Education in PEDU-6313 Practical Athletics (Vertical & Horizontal jumps) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6128 Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation (Major 6) 3(3-0) BA/BSc, ADA/ADS + Qualify Physical Efficiency Test + Total 15(11-4)
PEDU-6129 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
Role of Media in Sports (Elective 2) 3(3-0) Semester-3
Duration: 2 Years
PEDU-6130 Scientific Methodology Sports 3(3-0) Semesters: 4 PEDU-6314 Science of Sports Training 3(3+0)
Coaching (Foundation 6) Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours PEDU-6315 Sports Psychology 3(3+0)
PEDU-6131 Sports Biomechanics (Foundation 7) 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. PEDU-6316 Measurement evaluation in Human Performance 3(3+0)
PEDU-6132 Research Project/ Thesis I (Major 7) 3(3-0) Semester-1 PEDU-6317 Research Project / Thesis / Internship 3(3+0)
Total 15(15-0) PEDU-6301 Sports Management & Administration 3(3+0) PEDU-6318 Prac. Athletics (Middle & Long Distance Races) 2(0+2)
Semester-8 PEDU-6302 Human Anatomy 3(3+0) PEDU-6319 Practical Games (Football & Basket Ball) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6133 Sports Medicine (Major 8) 3(3-0) PEDU-6303 Intro. to Information & Communication Tech. 0(0+0) PEDU-6320 Practical Minor Area Games 2(0+2)
PEDU-6134 Curriculum Development in Physical 3(3-0) PEDU-6304 Rules of Track & Field Events 3(3+0) Total 18(12-6)
Education (Major 9) PEDU-6305 Practical Gymnastic (Floor Exercises) 2(0+2) Semester-4
PEDU-6135 Sports Management (Major 10) 3(3-0) PEDU-6306 Practical Games ( Hockey & Cricket) 2(0+2) PEDU-6321 Sports Bio-Mechanics 3(3+0)
PEDU-6136 Research Project/ Thesis II(Major 11) 3(3-0) PEDU-6307 Practical Athletics (Sprint Races) 2(0+2) PEDU-6322 Sports Nutrition 3(3+0)
PEDU-6137 Hiking & Hill Tracking 2(0-2) Total 15(9-6) PEDU-6323 Sports Injuries & Rehabilitations 3(3+0)
Total 14(12-2) Semester-2 PEDU-6324 Research Project / Thesis / Internship 3(3+0)
PEDU-6308 Theory of Games 3(3+0) PEDU-6325 Practical Athletics ( Throwing Events) 2(0+2)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0+0) PEDU-6326 Practical Games (Table Tennis & Badminton) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6309 Exercise Physiology 3(3+0) PEDU-6327 Practical (Hiking / Hill Tracking) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6310 Methods of Research in Sports 3(3+0) Total 18(12-6)

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Dr. Sajid Javed
DEPARTMENT OF Assistant Professor / Incharge

URDU LANGUAGE Contact


urduoriental@uos.edu.pk
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 388

AND LITERATURE Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Urdu
Semester-3
URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghulam Abbas
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, I.Com, D.Com) URCI-5109 Introduction to Information and Communication 3(3-0)
Professor
Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr. Shahid Nawaz Technologies
Duration: 4 Years
Assistant Professor URDU-5109 History of Modern South Asia 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Tariq Habib Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours URDU-5110 Political History of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. SOCI-6113 Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Yaar Gondal
Assistant Professor URDU-5112 Pakistani Languages: Punjabi 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Dr. Shoaiba Mueed URDU-5113 Literary and Linguistic Terms 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Total 18(18-0)
Dr. Abida Naseem
Students have to choose three courses out of URDU-5109, URDU-5110, SOCI-6113
Lecturer URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) and URDU-5112
Muhammad Imran PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Lecturer Semester-4
URDU-5102 Persian 3(3-0)
Kashif-ur-Rehman URCE-5104 English IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
Lecturer SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0)
URDU-5114 Natural Science 3(3-0)
Dr. Sumera Ijaz URDU-5104 Poetic Genres 3(3-0)
Lecturer (On Deputation) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
URDU-5116 Ecology 3(3-0)
Students have to choose two courses out of PSYC-5101, URDU-5102 and SOCI-5101.
ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-2
URDU-5118 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 English II (Language Comprehension and 3(3-0)
URDU-5119 Literature of Pakistani Languages 3(3-0)
Presentation Skills)
Total 18(18-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Students have to choose two courses out of URDU-5114, GEOG-5101, URDU-5116
STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0) and ECON-5112
URDU-5105 Philosophy 3(3-0) Semester-5
URDU-5106 Education 3(2-1) URDU-6120 Urdu Dastan and Drama 3(3-0)
URDU-5107 Iqbal Studies (Persian) 3(3-0) URDU-6121 Classical Urdu Ghazal 3(3-0)
URDU-5108 Prose Genres (Foundation) 3(3-0) URDU-6122 History of Urdu Literature (I) 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) URDU-6123 Literary Criticism (I) 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0) URDU-6124 Styles of Urdu Prose 3(3-0)
Students have to choose two courses out of URDU-5105, URDU-5106 and URDU-5107

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URDU-6125 Urdu Grammar 3(3-0) URDU-6321 Communication Skills 3(3-0)
BS Urdu (5th Semester Intake)
URDU-6126 World Literature 3(3-0) URDU-6322 Urdu Journalism, Magazines and Periodicals 3(3-0)
URDU-6127 Translation: Art & Tradition 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADP or equivalent URDU-6323 Principles of Research & Editing (Optional) 3(3-0)
qualification URDU-6324
Total 18(18-0) Lexicon & Urdu Lexicography (Optional) 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Students have to choose one courses out of URDU-6125, URDU-6126 and URDU-6127 URDU-٦325 The Feminist Study of Urdu Literature (Optional) 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Semester-6 Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours Total 18(18-0)
URDU-6128 Urdu Novel 3(3-0) Students have to choose one course out of URDU-6323, URDU-6324
C/Hr. Course Title Code
URDU-6129 Classical Forms of Poem 3(3-0) and URDU-6325.
Semester-1
URDU-6130 History of Urdu Literature (II) 3(3-0) Semester-4
URDU-6301 Urdu Dastan and Drama 3(3-0)
URDU-6131 Literary Criticism (II) 3(3-0) URDU-6326 Iqbal Studies (Urdu) 3(3-0)
URDU-6302 Classical Urdu Ghazal 3(3-0)
URDU-6132 Urdu Linguistics 3(3-0) URDU-6327 Non Fictional Prose 3(3-0)
URDU-6303 History of Urdu Literature (I) 3(3-0)
URDU-6133 Post Colonial Study of Urdu Literature 3(3-0) URDU-6328 Modern Urdu Poem 3(3-0)
URDU-6304 Literary Criticism (I) 3(3-0) URDU-6329
URDU-6134 Impact of 20th Century Knowledge on 3(3-0) Applied Criticism (III) 3(3-0)
URDU-6305 Styles of Urdu Prose 3(3-0) URDU-6330 Creative Prose and Applied Journalism 3(3-0)
Urdu Literature, (Optional) Total 18(18-0)
URDU-6306 Urdu Grammar (Optional) 3(3-0) URDU-6331 Thesis / Project (Optional) 3(3-0)
Students have to choose one courses out of URDU-6133 and URDU-6134
URDU-6307 World Literature (Optional) 3(3-0) URDU-6332 Literary Socialism (Optional) 3(3-0)
Semester-7
URDU-6135 Urdu Short Story 3(3-0) URDU-6308 Translation: Art & Tradition (Optional) 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)

URDU-6136 Modern Urdu Ghazal 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Students have to choose one course out of URDU-6331 and URDU-6332.

URDU-6137 History of Urdu Literature (III) Students have to choose one course out of URDU-6306, URDU-6307
3(3-0)
URDU-6138 Communication Skills 3(3-0) and World Literature and URDU-6308. MPhil Urdu
URDU-6139 Urdu Journalism, Magazines and Periodicals 3(3-0) Semester-2 Eligibility: At least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in MA or BS Urdu
URDU-6140 Principles of Research & Editing 3(3-0) URDU-6311 Urdu Novel 3(3-0)
in Semester System and 2nd Division in Annual System +
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
URDU-6141 Lexicon & Urdu Lexicography 3(3-0) URDU-6312 Classical Urdu Poem 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years
URDU-6142 The Feminist study of Urdu Literature 3(3-0) URDU-6313 History of Urdu Literature (II) 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
Total 18(18-0) URDU-6314 Literary Criticism (II) 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Students have to choose one courses out of URDU-6140, URDU-6141 and URDU-6142
URDU-6315 Urdu Linguistics 3(3-0) C/Hr. Course Title Code
Semester-8 URDU-6316 Post -Colonial Study of Urdu Literature (Optional)3(3-0) Semester-1
URDU-6143 Iqbal Studies (Urdu) 3(3-0) URDU-6317 Impact of 20th Century knowledge on Urdu 3(3-0) URDU-7101 Research: Theory and Practical 3(3-0)
URDU-6144 Non Fictional Prose 3(3-0)
Literature (Optional) URDU-7102 Literary Criticism, Theory & Application 3(3-0)
URDU-6145 Modern Urdu Poem 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URDU-7103 Literary Historiography: Principles and Tradition 3(3-0)
URDU-6146 Applied Criticism (III) 3(3-0)
Students have to choose one course out of URDU-6316 and URDU-٦317. URDU-7104 Art of Translation: Principles and Tradition 3(3-0)
URDU-6147 Creative Prose and Applied Journalism 3(3-0)
URDU-6148 Thesis / Project 3(3-0) Semester 3 Total 12(12-0)
URDU-6149 Literary Socialism 3(3-0) URDU-6318 Urdu Short Story 3(3-0) Semester-2

Total 18(18-0) URDU-6319 Modern Urdu Ghazal 3(3-0) URDU-7105 Editing: Theory and Practical 3(3-0)

Students have to choose one courses out of URDU-6148 and URDU-6149


URDU-6320 History of Urdu Literature (III) 3(3-0) URDU-7106 Linguistics and Modern Criticism 3(3-0)

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URDU-7107 Important Literary Trends 3(3-0)
URDU-7108 Role of Journals in Promotion of Research & Editing 3(3-0)
URDU-7109 Cultural Study of Literature 3(3-0)

URDU-7110 The Tradition of Ghalib & Iqbal Studies 3(3-0)


Total 12(12-0)
Students have to choose one courses out of URDU-7108, URDU-7109 and URDU-7110
Semester 3-4
URDU-7111 Thesis 6(0-6)

PhD Urdu
Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS in Urdu (18-years of Education)
or equivalent degree with at least first division or CGPA 3.00 out
of 4.00 + Department Test (at least 70% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

Code Course Title C/Hr.


Semester 1
URDU-8101 Principles & Trends of Modern Research 3(3-0)
URDU-8102 The Study of Criticism and Tools of Criticism 3(3-0)
URDU-8103 The Critical Background of Urdu Poetry 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester 2
URDU-8104 The Principles and Trends of Modern Editing 3(3-0)
URDU-8105 The Critical Background of Urdu Fiction 3(3-0)
URDU-8106 Foreign Language (Persian/English/Hindi) 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester 3-6
URDU-8107 Thesis 6(0-6)

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List of Departments understanding of the subject along with practical skills of engineering. The college being the
constituent part of the University has benefits of having qualified teachers in the field of English, Social
Mechanical Engineering Sciences, Pakistan Studies, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Sciences.
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Technology
DEPARTMENT OF Engr. Dr. Muhammad Haris Aziz
Principal / Chairperson

MECHANICAL Contact
mechanical.cet@uos.edu.pk

ENGINEERING Mechanical Block, Allama Iqbal Campus

FACULTY BSc Mechanical Engineering ME-127 Engineering Mechanics-I: Statics 3(3-0)


ME-128 Engineering Mechanics-I: Statics (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Waqas Eligibility: At least 60 % marks in:
Assistant Professor HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent ME-129 Engineering Materials 3(3-0)
Relevant DAE (1st and 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Imran Total 17(12-5)
and Minimum 33% of PEC designated entry test marks
Assistant Professor
Merit Determination: Semester-3
Engr. Dr. Sana Ullah Sahar 50% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
PK.ST-211 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
17% Weightage of SSC or Equivalent. ME-212 Engineering Mechanics-II: Dynamics 3(3-0)
Engr. Muhammad Sohail
33% weightage to latest PEC designated entry test
Assistant Professor ME-213 Engineering Mechanics-II: Dynamics (Lab) 1(0-1)
20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
Engr. Qasim Ali Duration: 4 years ME-214 Mechanics of Materials-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8
ME-215 Thermodynamics-I 3(3-0)
Engr. Mansoor Ali Zaheer Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
EE-216 Electronics Engineering 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr.
Engr. Muhammad Ashiq EE-217 Electronics Engineering (Lab) 1(0-1)
Semester-1
Lecturer MATH-218 Mathematics-3 3(3-0)
MATH-111 Mathematics-1 3(3-0)
Engr. Muhammad Aftab Ahmad Total 18(16-2)
Phy-112 Applied Physics 2(2-0)
Lecturer
CHEM-113 Applied Chemistry Semester-4
Engr. Muhammad Ali Shakir 2(2-0)
Lecturer MATH-221 Mathematics-4 2(2-0)
ENG-114 Functional English 2(2-0)
Engr. Anam Shahzadi MATH-222 Mathematics-4 (Lab) 1(0-1)
CE-115 Computer Systems and Programming 2(2-0)
Lecturer ME-223 Thermodynamics-II 3(3-0)
CE-116 Computer Systems and Programming (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Hasnain Hussain Shah ME-224 Machine Design-I 3(3-0)
Lab Engineer ME-117 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2(2-0)
ME-225 Machine Design-I (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Ali Raza Mansha ME-118 Engineering Drawing and Graphics (Lab) 1(0-1)
Lab Engineer ME-226 Mechanics of Materials-II 3(3-0)
ME-119 Introduction to Engineering 1(1-0)
Engr. Aneela Naz Malik ME-227 Mechanics of Materials-II (Lab) 1(0-1)
Lab Engineer Total 16(14-2)
ME-228 Fluid Mechanics-I 3(3-0)
Semester-2
ME-229 Thermodynamics Lab 1(0-1)
EE-121 Electrical Engineering 2(2-0)
EE-122 Electrical Engineering (Lab) Total 18(14-4)
1(0-1)
Semester-5
MATH-123 Mathematics-2 3(3-0)
ME-311 Fluid Mechanics-II 3(3-0)
ENG-124 Communication Skills 1(1-0)
ENG-312 Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills 1(1-0)
ENG-125 Communication Skills (Lab) 1(0-1)
ENG-313 Technical Report Writing & Pres. Skills (Lab) 1(0-1)
ME-126 Workshop Practice (Lab) 2(0-2) ME-314 Machine Design-II 2(2-0)

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Semester-5 ME-527 CAD/CAM 3(3-0)
MSc Mechanical Engineering
ME-315 Machine Design-II (Lab) 1(0-1) ME-528 Theory of Elasticity 3(3-0)
ISL-316 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Eligibility: At 2.5/4.0 CGPA in ME-529 Theory of Plasticity 3(3-0)
ME-317 Heat & Mass Transfer 3(3-0) BS/BE/BSc Mechanical, Mechatronics, Industrial, Aeronautical,
Energy, Agriculture Engineering/ Technology ME-530 CIM & Industry 4.0 3(3-0)
ME-318 Manufacturing Processes 3(3-0)
CET UOS Admission Test (at least 50% marks) ME-531 Advanced Finite Element Analysis 3(3-0)
ME-319 Manufacturing Processes (Lab) 1(0-1) Merit Determination: 70% weightage to Terminal Degree ME-532 Total Quality Management 3(3-0)
ME-320 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1(0-1) 30% weightage to Test + Interview
Duration: 2 years , Semesters: 4 ME-533 Modeling & Simulation 3(3-0)
Total 18(14-4)
Semester-6 Degree Requirements: Minimum 30 credit hours ME-534 Energy Management 3(3-0)
STAT-321 Engineering Statistics 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. ME-535 Engineering Economics 3(3-0)
ECOM-322 Engineering Economics 2(2-0) List of Core Courses ME-536 Total Preventive Maintenance 3(3-0)
ME-323 Instrumentation and Measurement 2(2-0) ME-501 Research Methodology & Design of Experiments 3(3-0) ME-537 Advanced Thermodynamics 3(3-0)
ME-324 Instrumentation and Measurement (Lab) 1(0-1) ME-502 ME-538 IC Engines 3(3-0)
Advanced Project Management 3(3-0)
ME-325 Mechanics of Machine 3(3-0) ME-539 Metrology and Quality Assurance 3(3-0)
ME-503 Advanced Manufacturing Systems 3(3-0)
ME-326 Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning 3(3-0)
ME-504 Advanced Engineering Materials 3(3-0) ME-540 Advanced Heat & Mass Transfer 3(3-0)
ME-327 Heat Transfer and HVAC Lab 1(0-1)
List of Elective Courses ME-541 Advanced Power Plants 3(3-0)
ME-328 Health, Safety and Environment 1(1-0)
ME-505 Advanced Solid Mechanics 3(3-0)
SOC-329 Social Sciences (Elective) 2(2-0)
Total 18(16-2) ME-506 Advanced Stress 3(3-0)
Semester-7 ME-507 Theory of Plates and Shells 3(3-0)
ME-411 Control Engineering 3(3-0) ME-508 Fracture Mechanics 3(3-0)
ME-412 Control Engineering (Lab) 1(0-1) ME-509 Corrosion Engineering 3(3-0)
ME-413 Mechanical Vibrations 3(3-0) ME-510 Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3(3-0)
ME-414 Internal Combustion Engines 3(3-0)
ME-511 Design Optimization and Analysis 3(3-0)
ME-415 Technical Elective-I 2(2-0)
ME-512 Operations Research and Management 3(3-0)
ME-416 Senior Design Project-I 3(0-3)
ME-513 Experimental Mechanics 3(3-0)
ME-417 Mechanisms and Mechanical Vibrations (Lab) 1(0-1)
Total 16(11-5)
ME-514 Reliability and Quality Engineering 3(3-0)

Semester-8 ME-515 Continuum Mechanics 3(3-0)


ME-421 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis 2(2-0) ME-516 Advanced Product Design 3(3-0)
ME-422 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (Lab) 1(0-1) ME-517 Tribology 3(3-0)
ME-423 Technical Elective-II 2(2-0) ME-518 Maintenance Engineering 3(3-0)
ME-424 Management Elective 2(2-0) ME-519 Advanced Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)
ME-425 Entrepreneurship 1(1-0) ME-520 Advanced Measurements and Instrumentation 3(3-0)
ME-426 Power Plants 3(3-0)
ME-521 Advanced Mechanical Vibrations 3(3-0)
ME-427 IC Engine & Power Plants (Lab) 1(0-1)
ME-522 Advanced Fatigue Fracture Analysis 3(3-0)
ME-428 Senior Design Project-II 3(0-3)
ME-523 Additive Manufacturing 3(3-0)
Quran Translation 0(0-0)
ME-524 Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering 3(3-0)
Total 15(10-5)
ME-525 Production Planning and Control 3(3-0)
ME-526 Manufacturing System Analysis 3(3-0)

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MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The department aims to provide the students, fundamental PEO 1: To make students more competent in mechanical
mechanical engineering knowledge, skills and professional engineering knowledge essential for product development and
resulting in successful careers.
experience by imparting high quality education so that they
may participate in industry and academics actively. PEO 2:Students can be able to pursue research and innovation to
solve industry problems individually as well as team members.
PEO 3:To make students for leading and participating in continuous
professional development and socio-economic challenges.
PEO 4: To prepare students for professional ethics, management
skills and effective communication.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)


FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Program learning outcomes describe what students are expected to know and be able to knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent
do by the time of graduation. These relate to the knowledge, skills and attitude that the responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solution to complex
students acquire while progressing through the program. engineering problems.
PLO 1: Engineering Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability: An ability to understand the impact of professional
engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge
engineering problems. of and need for sustainable development.
PLO 2: Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze PLO 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and
complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences. PLO 9: Individual and Team Work: An ability to work effectively, as an individual or in a
PLO 3: Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for complex team, on multifaceted and /or multidisciplinary settings.
engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified PLO 10: Communication: An ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in
needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and writing, on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with
environmental considerations. society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design
PLO 4: Investigation: An ability to investigate complex engineering problems in a documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
methodical way including literature survey, design and conduct of experiments, analysis PLO 11: Project Management: Ability to demonstrate management skills and apply
and interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of information to derive valid engineering principles to one's own work, as a member and/or leader in a team, to
conclusions. manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage: An ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, PLO 12: Lifelong Learning: An ability to recognize the need for, and have the preparation
resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to and ability to engage in, independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of
complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations. technological change.
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society: An ability to apply reasoning informed by contextual

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DEPARTMENT OF Engr. Dr. H. M. Waseem Khalil
Assistant Professor / Incharge

ELECTRICAL Contact

ENGINEERING electrical.cet@uos.edu.pk
Electrical Block, Allama Iqbal Campus

FACULTY BSc Electrical Engineering


PK. ST-124 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Engr. Dr. Ateeq-ur-Rehman Shaheen CE-125 Programming Fundamentals 3(3-0)


Eligibility: At least 60 % marks in
Assistant Professor HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent CE-126 Programming Fundamentals (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Dr. Imran Khan Relevant DAE (1st and 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
EE-127 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor And Minimum 33% of PEC designated entry test marks
Merit Determination: EE-128 Electronic Devices and Circuits (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Dr. Zohaib Mushtaq 50 % Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
Assistant Professor 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year) Total 17(14-3)
17% Weightage of SSC or Equivalent.
Engr. Nasim Zahra 33% weightage to latest PEC designated entry test Semester-3
Assistant Professor 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
Engr. Erum Rehman Duration: 4 years GS-211 Complex Variables and Transform 3(3-0)
Lecturer Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours ENG-212 Communication Skills 2(2-0)
Engr. Muhammad Imran Hashmi
EE-213 Digital Logic Design 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Engr. Yasir Salam EE-214 Digital Logic Design (Lab) 1(0-1)
Lecturer (on study leave) Semester-1
EE-215 Engineering Drawing (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Nauman Ahmad Tariq ENG-111 Functional English 2(2-0)
EE-216 Computer Architecture 3(3-0)
Lecturer
MATH-112 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0)
Engr. Saad Ullah EE-217 Computer Architecture (Lab) 1(0-1)
Lecturer EE-113 Linear Circuit Analysis 3(3-0)
EE-218 Electrical Network Analysis 3(3-0)
Engr. Asjad Ullah Ahmed EE-114 Linear Circuit Analysis (Lab) 1(1-0)
Lab. Engineer EE-219 Electrical Network Analysis (Lab) 1(0-1)
CE-114 Introduction to Computing 1(1-0)
Engr. Ismail Akbar Khan Total 18(14-4)
Lab. Engineer CE-115 Introduction to Computing (Lab) 1(1-0)
Semester-4
Engr. Atif Mursaleen ISL-116 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Lab. Engineer EDU-221 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0)
EE-118 Applied Physics 3(3-0)
Engr. M. Zeeshan Hassan GS-222 Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)
Lab. Engineer EE-110 Applied Physics (Lab) 1(1-0)
EE-224 Introduction to Embedded System 3(3-0)
Engr. Huma Iqbal Total 17 (17-0)
Lab. Engineer EE-225 Introduction to Embedded System (Lab) 1(0-1)
Semester-2
Engr. Tayyba Noreen EE-226 Probability Methods in Engineering 3(3-0)
Lab. Engineer MATH-121 Differential Equations 3(3-0)
EE-227 Electrical Machines 3(3-0)
MATH-122 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
EE-228 Electrical Machines (Lab) 1(0-1)
ME-123 Workshop Practices (Lab) 1(0-1)
Total 14(12-2)

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MSc Electrical Engineering List of Elective Courses
Semester-5
EE-311 Signals and Systems 3(3-0) Electronics
Eligibility: BS/BE/BSc. Electrical/Electronic/ Telecommunication/ EE-7100 Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 3(3-0)
EE-312 Signals and Systems (Lab) 1(0-1) Power/Computer in Engineering/ Technology or equivalent with
EE-313 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3-0) at least 2. 0/4. 0 CGPA + CET UOS Admission Test EE-7101 Nanoelectronic Devices 3(3-0)
EE-314 Communication Systems 3(3-0) (at least 50% marks) EE-7102 Nano Fabrication and Characterization 3(3-0)
EE-315 Communication Systems (Lab) 1(0-1)
Merit Determination: 70% weightage to Terminal Degree EE-7103 Optoelectronic Devices & Materials 3(3-0)
30% weightage to Test + Interview
XXX Humanities and Social Sciences Elective-II 3(3-0) EE-7104 Advanced VLSI System Design 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 years , Semesters: 4
ME-318 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: Minimum 30 credit hours EE-7105 Advanced Embedded System Design 3(3-0)
Total 17(15-2)
Code Course Title C/Hr. EE-7106 Introduction to Micro-Electro- 3(3-0)
Semester-6
Semester I Mechanical-Systems (MEMS)
ENG-321 Technical Writing 3(3-0)
EE-7000 Core-I 3(3-0) EE-7107 ASIC Design Methodology 3(3-0)
EE-322 Linear Control Systems 3(3-0)
EE-7001 Core-II 3(3-0) Power
EE-323 Linear Control Systems (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-7XXX Elective-I 3(3-0) EE-7200 Advanced Renewable Energy Systems 3(3-0)
EE-324 Power System Analysis 3(3-0)
Semester 2 EE-7201 Power Systems Protection and Stability 3(3-0)
EE-325 Power System Analysis (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-326 EE-7003 Core-III 3(3-0) EE-7202 Smart Grid Technology and Applications 3(3-0)
Electronic Circuit Design 3(3-0)
EE-327 Electronic Circuit Design (Lab) EE-7004 Core-IV EE-7203 Advanced Power Electronics 3(3-0)
1(0-1) 3(3-0)
ECON-327 Engineering Economics 3(3-0) EE-7XXX Elective-II EE-7204 Power System Operation Control and 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Total 18(15-3) Semester 3 Optimization
Semester-7 EE-7XXX Elective-III 3(3-0) Control
EE-4XX Depth Elective - I 3(3-0) EE-7XXX Elective-IV 3(3-0) EE-7300 Robust Control Systems 3(3-0)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - I (Lab) 1(0-1) EE-7900/EE-7XXX EE-7301 Nonlinear Control Systems 3(3-0)
Thesis-I / Elective-V 3(3-0)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - II 3(3-0) EE-7302 Optimal Control Theory 3(3-0)
Semester 4
EE-4XX Depth Elective - II (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-7900/EE-7XXX Thesis-II / Elective-VI 3(3-0) EE-7304 Advanced Topics in Control 3(3-0)
MS-415 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)
Core Courses
CE-415 Data Structures and Algorithms 3(3-0)
EE-7000 Stochastic Processes 3(3-0)
CE-416 Data Structures and Algorithms (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-7001 Linear System Theory 3(3-0)
EE-498 Final Year Project - I 3(0-3)
EE-7002 Research Methodologies and Design of 3(3-0)
Total 18(12-6)

Semester-8
Experiment

EE-4XX Depth Elective - III 3(3-0) EE-7003 Control System Design 3(3-0)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - III (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - IV 3(3-0)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - IV (Lab) 1(0-1)
EE-4XX Depth Elective - V 3(3-0)
EE-499 Final Year Project - II 3(0-3)
Quran Translation 0(0-0)
Total 14(9-5)

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MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
To provide high quality education in the field of Electrical PEO-1: Competent in Electrical Engineering discipline to meet
Engineering and prepare graduates for ongoing global organizational and industrial needs.
challenges in industry, economy and research through their PEO-2: Professionally sound in project management and
technical and entrepreneurial skills. exhibit good leadership and entrepreneurial skills.
PEO-3: Understand the importance of lifelong learning and
ethics towards the society.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)


FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Program learning outcomes describe what students are informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health,
expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent
These relate to the knowledge, skills and attitude that the responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice
students acquire while progressing through the program. and solution to complex engineering problems.
PLO 1: Engineering Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability: An ability to
of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in
engineering specialization to the solution of complex societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate
engineering problems. knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PLO 2: Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, PLO 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to
research literature, and analyze complex engineering professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first engineering practice.
principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering PLO 9: Individual and Team Work: An ability to work
sciences. effectively, as an individual or in a team, on multifaceted and
PLO 3: Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design /or multidisciplinary settings.
solutions for complex engineering problems and design PLO 10: Communication: An ability to communicate
systems, components or processes that meet specified needs effectively, orally as well as in writing, on complex
with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, engineering activities with the engineering community and
cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and
PLO 4: Investigation: An ability to investigate complex write effective reports and design documentation, make
engineering problems in a methodical way including literature effective presentations, and give and receive clear
survey, design and conduct of experiments, analysis and instructions.
interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of PLO 11: Project Management: Ability to demonstrate
information to derive valid conclusions. management skills and apply engineering principles to one's
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage: An ability to create, select and own work, as a member and/or leader in a team, to manage
apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern projects in a multidisciplinary environment.
engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to PLO 12: Lifelong Learning: An ability to recognize the need for,
complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the and have the preparation and ability to engage in, independent
limitations. and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society: An ability to apply reasoning change.

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DEPARTMENT OF Engr Dr Mudaser Ullah
Assistant Professor / Incharge

ENGINEERING Contact

TECHNOLOGY det.cet@uos.edu.pk
Mechanical Block, Allama Iqbal Campus

FACULTY (Civil Engineering Technology) BS Civil Engineering Technology Semester-4

Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in CT-221 Soil Mechanics 4(3-1)


Engr. Dr. Malik Muneeb Abid Engr. Aqeel Ahmad HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent
Assistant Professor CT-222 Highway and Transportation Engineering 4(3-1)
Lecturer Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
And University Entry Test for BS Engineering Technology. CT-223 Quantity Surveying and Contract Document 3(3-0)
Engr. Syed Nasir Abbas Engr. Ayesha Butt Merit:
Assistant Professor Lecturer 70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and CT-224 Material Testing Repair and Maintenance 2(2-0)
Engr. Muhammad Owais 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
Engr. Abdul Rahim Khan MS-225 Total Quality Management 2(2-0)
Lab Engineer 30% Weightage to entry test
Assistant Professor 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable CT-226 Theory of Structures 4(3-1)
Engr. Ashok Kumar Engr. Hanzla Akhlaq Duration: 4 years
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 Total 19(16-3)
Lab Engineer (on study leave)
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
Engr. Asad Sultan Engr. Usman Ali Semester-5
Lecturer (on study leave) Lab Engineer Code Course Title C/Hr. CT-311 Irrigation and Hydraulic Engineering 4(3-1)
Engr. Fahad Ahmed Semester-1
Engr. Sikandar Zaman Khan CT-312 Reinforced Concrete Structures 4(3-1)
Lecturer (on study leave) Lab Engineer MATH-111 Applied Mathematics-I 3(3-0)
CT-313 Steel Structures 3(3-0)
Engr. Muhammad Mubashir Ajmal CS-112 Computer Applications 2(1-1)
Lecturer CT-314 Computer Aided Building Modeling and Design 3(2-1)
ENG-113 Communication Skills-I 3(3-0)
CT-315 Water Supply & Waste Water Management 4(3-1)
FACULTY (Electrical Engineering Technology) CT-114
CT-115
Civil Engineering Drawing
Materials and Methods of Construction
3(1-2)
3(3-0) Total 17(13-4)
Engr. Dr. Waseem Aslam Engr. M. Junaid Khalid Semester-6
ISL-116 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Lab. Engineer
Total 16(13-3) CT-321 Environmental Management 4(3-1)
Engr. Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza Qamar Engr. Ayesha Riaz
Assistant Professor (on study leave) Lab. Engineer Semester-2 CT-322 Introduction to Earth Quake Engineering 3(2-1)
Engr. Muhammad Waqar Zahid Engr. Amir Sohail CT-121 Applied Mechanics 4(3-1) MS-323 Project Management 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lab. Engineer
MATH-122 Applied Mathematics-II 3(3-0) PK.ST-325 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Engr. Muhammad Nadeem
ENG-123 Communication Skills-II 2(2-0) CT-326 Foundation and Pavements 4(3-1)
Lecturer
CT-124 Concrete Technology 4(3-1) Total 16(13-3)
FACULTY (Mechanical Engineering Technology) CT-125 Surveying 4(2-2) Semester-7
Engr. Dr. Mudaser Ullah Engr. Amna Noor Total 17(13-4) CT-421 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Semester-3 Total 16(0-16)
Engr. Saeed Ahmad Engr. Ausama Raees MATH-211 Applied Mathematics-III 3(3-0) Semester-8
Lecturer Lab Engineer
CT-212 Hydrology 4(3-1) CT-421 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
Engr. Ch. Abdullah Engr. Ahsan Humayun
Lecturer Lab Engineer CT-213 Fluid Mechanics 4(3-1) Total 16(0-16)
CT-214 Mechanics of Materials 4(3-1)
CT-215 Engineering Geology 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-3)
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ET-224 Data and Computer Communication 4(3-1) ISL-116 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
BS Electrical Engineering Technology
MS-225 Total Quality Management 2(2-0) Total 17(13-4)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in Total 18(14-4) Semester-2
HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent
Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year) Semester-5 MT-121 Machining Processes 3(1-2)
And University Entry Test for BS Engineering Technology. ET-311 Microprocessor Theory and Interfacing 4(3-1) MATH-122 Applied Mathematics-II 3(3-0)
Merit:
70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and ET-312 Power and Industrial Electronics 4(3-1) ENG-123 Communication Skills-II 3(3-0)
2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
30% Weightage to entry test ET-313 Switchgear and Protective Devices 4(3-1) MT-124 Industrial Materials 3(3-0)
20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable ET-314 Tele-Communication Technology 4(3-1) MT-125 Applied Mechanics 4(3-1)
Duration: 4 years
Semesters: 8 ET-315 Industrial Environmental Safety 2(2-0) MT-126 Computer Aided Drafting 2(1-1)
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
Total 18(14-4) Total 18(14-4)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-6 Semester-3
Semester-1
ET-321 Power System Protection 4(3-1)
MT-211 Mechanics of Materials 4(3-1)
MATH-111 Applied Mathematics-I 3(3-0)
ET-322 Control Technology 4(3-1)
MATH-211 Applied Mathematics-III 3(3-0)
CS-112 Computer Applications 2(1-1) ET-323 High Voltage Technology 4(3-1)
MT-212 Applied Thermodynamics 4(3-1)
ENG-113 Communication Skills-I 3(3-0) ET-324 Power Distribution and Utilization 3(2-1)
MT-213 Production Planning and Control 3(3-0)
ET-114 Applied Physics 4(3-1) PK.ST-325 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
MT-214 Basic Electrical Technology 4(3-1)
ET-115 Engineering Drawing 2(1-1) Total 17(13-4)
Total 18(15-3)
ISL-116 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Semester-7
Semester-4
ET-421 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
Total 16(13-3) MT-221 Machine Design 4(3-1)
Total 16(0-16)
Semester-2 MT-222 Industrial and Environmental Safety 2(2-0)
Semester-8
ET-121 Basic Electronics 4(3-1) Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
MT-223 Manufacturing Process 4(2-2)
ET-421
MATH-122 Applied Mathematics-II 3(3-0) Total 16(0-16) MT-224 Fluid Mechanics 4(3-1)
ENG-123 Communication Skills-II 2(2-0) MS-225 Total Quality Management 2(2-0)
BS Mechanical Engineering Technology Total 16(12-4)
ET-124 Linear Circuit Analysis 4(3-1)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in
ET-125 Basic Mechanical Technology Semester-4
4(3-1) HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent
Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year) MT-221 Machine Design 4(3-1)
Total 17(14-3) And University Entry Test for BS Engineering Technology.
Merit: MT-222 Industrial and Environmental Safety 2(2-0)
Semester-3
70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and MT-223 Manufacturing Process 4(2-2)
MATH-211 Applied Mathematics-III 3(3-0) 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
30% Weightage to entry test MT-224 Fluid Mechanics 4(3-1)
ET-212 Network Analysis 4(3-1) 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
Duration: 4 years MS-225 Total Quality Management 2(2-0)
ET-213 Digital Electronics 4(3-1) Semesters: 8 Total 16(12-4)
ET-214 Power Generation and Utilization Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
4(3-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-5
ET-215 Electrical Machines-I 4(3-1)
Semester-1 MT-311 I.C Engine 4(3-1)
Total 19(15-4) MATH-111 Applied Mathematics-I 3(3-0) MT-312 Plant Maintenance 2(2-0)
Semester-4 CS-112 Computer Applications 2(1-1) MT-313 Mechanical Vibrations 4(3-1)
ET-221 Instrumentation and Measurement 4(3-1) ENG-113 Communication Skills-I 3(3-0) MT-314 Instrumentation and Control 4(3-1)
ET-222 Electrical Machines-II 4(3-1) MT-114 Applied Physics 4(3-1) MT-315 Production Automation 4(3-1)
ET-223 Power Transmission 4(3-1) MT-115 Engineering Drawing 3(1-2) Total 18(14-4)

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Semester-6
PEOs for BS Electrical Engineering Technology PEOs for BS Mechanical Engineering Technology
MT-321 Material Handling 2(2-0)
PEO-01: To solve technical problems through designing for PEO-1: The graduates will demonstrate excellence in
MT-322 Renewable Energy & Environmental Technology 4(3-1) profession through in-depth knowledge and skills in the field
sustainability and improvement of industrial and society
MT-323 Metrology & Gauging 3(2-1) of Mechanical Engineering Technology
needs.
MT-324 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4(3-1) PEO-2: The graduates will engage in continuous professional
PEO-02: To create an environment of professionalism at their growth both individually and in a team with commitment for
PK.ST.-325 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
workplace with good communication and management skills. economic development with environmental and ethical
MT-326 Project Management 3(3-0) responsibilities
PEO-03: Pursuing professional development through
PEO-3: The graduates will establish life-long learning and
Total 18(15-3) continuing technical educational, industrial trainings and
innovation managing projects involving multifaceted
Semester-7 involvement in professional organizations. Mechanical technology problems
MT-421 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)

Semester-8
Total 16(0-16)
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)
MT-421 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL)
Program learning outcomes describe what students are demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety,
Total 16(0-16) expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
These relate to the knowledge, skills and attitude that the relevant to Engineering Technology practice and solutions to
students acquire while progressing through the program. broadly defined Engineering Technology problems.
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PLO 1. Engineering Technology Knowledge: An ability to PLO 7. Environment and Sustainability: An ability to
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of
To serve the engineering technology profession by offering Engineering Technology fundamentals and Engineering Engineering Technology work in the solution of broadly
high quality education with hands on lab experience to Technology specialization to defined and applied Engineering defined Engineering Technology problems in societal and
Technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies. environmental contexts.
create professional technologists and contribute towards
society by providing innovative solutions with focus on PLO 2. Problem Analysis: An ability to Identify, formulate, PLO 8. Ethics: Understand and commit to professional ethics
research literature and analyze broadly-defined Engineering and responsibilities and norms of Engineering Technology
technical and management skills. Technology problems reaching substantiated conclusions practice.
using analytical tools appropriate to the discipline or area of PLO 9. Individual and Team Work: An ability to Function
specialization. effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
PEOs for BS Civil Engineering Technology PLO 3. Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design diverse teams.
solutions for broadly- defined Engineering Technology PLO 10. Communication: An ability to communicate
PEO 1 : To apply the acquired knowledge and technical problems and contribute to the design of systems, effectively on broadly defined Engineering Technology
skills to solve engineering problem related to field of civil components or processes to meet specified needs with activities with the Engineering Technologist community and
engineering technology appropriate consideration for public health and safety, with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write
cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. effective reports and design documentation, make effective
PEO 2 Contribution towards society through effective
problem solving while considering environmental and ethical PLO 4. Investigation: An ability to conduct investigations of presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
broadly-defined problems; locate, search and select relevant PLO 11. Project Management: An ability to demonstrate
aspects of the problem
data from codes, data bases and literature, design and conduct knowledge and understanding of Engineering Technology
PEO 3 To exhibit effective communication, teamwork experiments to provide valid conclusions. management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as
and leadership skills PLO 5. Modern Tool Usage: An ability to Select and apply a member or leader in a team and to manage projects in
PEO 4 To demonstrate continuance of life-long learning appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology multidisciplinary environments.
through continued professional development by means of and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to broadly- PLO 12. Lifelong Learning : An ability to recognize the need for,
professional activities, &training, the pursuit of higher defined Engineering Technology problems, with an and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long
education and others understanding of the limitations. learning in specialist Engineering Technologies.
PLO 6. The Engineering Technologist and Society: An ability to

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FACULTY OF
MEDICAL AND
HEALTH SCIENCES Phone: 048-9232015
Email: dean.medical@uos.edu.pk

List of Departments
Allied Health Sciences
UMC & RC
W
elcome to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of
Sargodha! We take pride in offering exceptional educational programs in
the field of health sciences. Our faculty is committed to nurturing a
community of passionate, skilled, and compassionate healthcare professionals
who will positively impact the well-being of individuals and communities.
The Department of Allied Health Sciences was established in 2010 and situated at
Sargodha Medical College campus. The Department is pleased to introduce its
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. This comprehensive program aims to
provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and clinical experience to
excel in physical therapy and contribute to the health and well-being of
individuals. The faculty also offers an undergraduate Pathology Lab Sciences (PLS)
program. This four-year full-time program provides students with the knowledge
and skills required to work in pathology laboratories. We understand the critical
role that healthcare plays in society. Our programs are designed to equip students
with the knowledge, skills, and ethical values necessary to excel in their chosen
fields. Whether you aspire to become a physical therapist or a pathology lab
scientist, we provide a comprehensive education combining theoretical
foundations and practical hands-on experiences.
DEPARTMENT OF Dr Muhammad Mustafa Qamar
Assistant Professor / Incharge

ALLIED HEALTH Contact


ahs.smc@uos.edu.pk

SCIENCES 048-9232015
Faisalabad Road, Sargodha

FACULTY
Dr. Akhtar Rasul Dr. Muhammad Riaz DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) Paper VI Therapeutic Exercises and Techniques 200 Marks
Assistant Professor Lecturer/Demonstrator Total 1000 Marks
Eligibility: At least 60% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or
Dr. Hafiz Abdul Munem Junaid Akhtar equivalent 4th Year
Assistant Professor Lecturer/Demonstrator Duration: 5 years
Paper I Community Medicine & Rehabilitation, Sociology 100 Marks
Dr. Muhammad Ramzan Ghulam Rasool Paper Subject Marks
Assistant Professor Lecturer/Demonstrator & Behavioral Sciences
1st Year
Dr. Mohsana Tariq Dr. Muhammad Umar Farooq Paper II Exercise Physiology & Health and Wellness 200 Marks
Lecturer Lecturer/Demonstrator Paper I Anatomy I 200 Marks
Paper III Medicine, Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging 200 Marks
Dr. Ayesha Basharat Dr. Farah Naz Akbar Paper II Physiology I 200 Marks
Lecturer Lecturer/Demonstrator Paper IV Scientific Inquiry, Biostatistics, Research Methods 200 Marks
Paper III Biochemistry & Genetics I 200 Marks
Faiqa Chaudhry Paper V Physical Therapy Treatment & Techniques-I 100 Marks
Lecturer/Demonstrator Paper IV Kinesiology 200 Marks
(Musculoskeletal, Gerontology including Geriatric, Paediatric
Dr. Muhammad Ali Ur Rasheed Paper V English 100 Marks and Supervised Clinical Practices I)
Total Marks 1000
Lecturer Paper VI Introduction to Computer 100 Marks
Dr. Malik Muhammad Atif 5th Year
Total Marks 1000
Lecturer Paper I Physical Therapy Treatment & Techniques-II 200 Marks
Dr. Farjad Afzal 2nd Year (Cardiopulmonary, Gynecological & Obstetrics, Human Development
Lecturer Paper I Anatomy II 200 Marks and Supervised Clinical Practices II)
Dr. Asif Islam
Paper II Physiology II 200 Marks
Lecturer Paper II Emergency Procedures & Primary Care 200 Marks
Paper III Biochemistry & Genetics II 200 Marks
Dr. Kanwal Fatima in Physical Therapy
Lecturer Paper IV Biomechanics and Ergonomics 200 Marks
Paper III Neurological & Pediatric Physical Therapy 200 Marks
Dr. Waqas Ahmad Paper V Islamic Studies 100 Marks
Lecturer Including Supervised Clinical Practice
Paper VI Pakistan Studies 100 Marks
Dr. Iqra Nadeem Paper IV Clinical Decision Making & Differential Diagnosis 100 Marks
Lecturer/Demonstrator Total Marks 1000
Paper V Surgery & Integumentary Physical Therapy 100 Marks
3rd Year
Research Report (in final year) Qualifying Mandatory
Paper I Pharmacology 200 Marks
Total Marks 800
Paper II Pathology & Microbiology 200 Marks
Paper III Physical Agents & Electrotherapy Including Medical Physics 200 Marks
Paper IV Manual Therapy 200 Marks
Paper V Evidence Based Physical Therapy & Professional 200 Marks
Practice

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BS AHS (Pathology Lab Sciences) “The Resources at the Department of “Department of Allied Health Sciences
Eligibility: At least 60% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical Or
Allied Health Sciences, its professors, is a right choice to grow professionally
equivalent our fellow students, and the libraries as it imparts an education which is a
Duration: 4 years
have provided me with opportunities to all- incompassing combination of
Paper Subject Marks gain the confidence necessary to theory and practice”
1st Year master anything I want to accomplish”. Abdul Qadeer
Paper I Anatomy I 200 Marks
Aneeqa Wajid DMLS
Paper II Physiology I 200 Marks
Paper III Biochemistry & Genetics I 200 Marks
DPT (Physical Therapist)
Paper IV Fundamentals of Medical Lab Sciences 200 Marks
Paper V English 100 Marks
Paper VI Introduction to Computer 100 Marks
Total Marks 1000
2nd Year
Paper I Anatomy II 200 Marks
Paper II Physiology II 200 Marks
Paper III Biochemistry II 200 Marks
Paper IV Medical Instruments 200 Marks
Paper V Islamic Studies 100 Marks
Paper VI Pak Studies 100 Marks
Total Marks 1000
3rd Year
Paper I General Pathology & Microbiology 200 Marks
Paper II Chemical Pathology, Immunology and Serology 200 Marks
Paper III Haematology and Blood Banking 200 Marks
Total Marks 600
4th Year
Paper I Scientific Inquiry, Biostatistics, 100 Marks
Research Methodology
Paper II Histopathology and Cytopathology 200 Marks
Paper III Laboratory Management 200 Marks
Research Report Writing Qualifying
Total Marks 500

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FACULTY OF
PHARMACY
Phone: 048-9230217,
048-9230811-15 Ext. 316
Email: dean.pharmacy@uos.edu.pk

College of Pharmacy
T
he Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 2009. Previously, it was the Department of
Pharmacy which was established in 2003. This Faculty educates future pharmacists and
Pharmaceutics scientists and provides professional development opportunities to practicing pharmacists
and the pharmaceutical industry. All of our programs are driven by our mission to enhance the
Pharmaceutical Chemistry quality of life for the people of Pakistan and the global community through improved health. The
Pharmacognosy past decade has witnessed major advancements in the practice, drug discovery, pharmaceutical
technology and regulatory affairs of pharmacy. Pakistan pharmaceutical market ranges to about
Pharmacology and Basic Medical Sciences Rs. 50 billion. Keeping in view the emerging needs, Faculty of Pharmacy has laid down its
objectives very carefully to enhance the industrial production and improvements in the
Pharmacy Practice development of manpower. Our department is unique in Pakistan because we have our own
Pharmaceutical industrial unit. In addition, we have a Model Pharmacy which provides quality
medicines and services to the local Public at concessional rates.
Dr Muhammad Usman Minhas
Principal
COLLEGE OF Contact

PHARMACY principal.pharmacy@uos.edu.pk
048-9230782 , 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 316, 317
Al-Razi Block

FACULTY
PHRM-5115 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I B (Biochemistry-II) [T] 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahid Rasool Dr. Safirah Maheen PharmD
Associate Professor Lecturer PHRM-5116 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I B (Biochemistry-II) [P] 1(0-1)
Dr Saira Azhar Dr. Mulazim Hussain Asim Eligibility: At least 60% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical Or PHRM-5117 Physiology-B [T] 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Lecturer equivalent
PHRM-5118 Physiology-B [P] 1(0-1)
Kamran Dr. M. Rouf Akram Duration: 5 years
Assistant Professor Lecturer Semesters: 10 Total 20(16-4)
Dr. Saeed-ur-Rashid Nazir Dr. Hafeez Ullah Khan Degree Requirements: 198 credit hours Semester-3
Assistant Professor Lecturer
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 3(3-0)
Dr. M. Naeem Qaisar Aqeel Aslam Code Course Title C/Hr.
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) PHRM-5119 Pharmaceutics-II A (Dosage Form Science-I) [T] 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Muhammad Akram Dr. Hafiz Rashid Hussain PHRM-5120 Pharmaceutics-II A (Dosage Form Science-I) [P] 1(0-1)
Assistant Professor (on leave) Lecturer URCE-5101 English-I (Functional English) [T] 2(2-0)
PHRM-5121 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Mic. & Immu.-I) [T] 3(3-0)
Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Irfan Dr. Noreen Khalid PHRM-5101 Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer PHRM-5122 Pharmaceutics-II (Pharmaceutical Mic. & Immu.-I) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-5102 Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy-I) [P] 1(0-1)
Iftikhar Afzal Ayesha Shamim PHRM-5123 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I A [T] 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor (on leave) Lecturer PHRM-5103 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic-I) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5124 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I A [P] 1(0-1)
Dr. Muhammad Zubair Malik Mamoona Dar PHRM-5104 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic-I) [P] 1(0-1)
Assistant Professor Lecturer PHRM-5125 Pharmacognosy-I A (Basic-I) [T] 3(0-3)
PHRM-5105 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II A (Biochemistry-I) [T] 3(3-0)
Dr. Abdul Malik Dr. Taseer Ahmad 1(0-1)
PHRM-5106 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II A (Biochemistry-I) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-5126 Pharmacognosy-I A (Basic-I) [P]
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave)
Dr Alia Erum Dr. Nayab Tahir PHRM-5107 Physiology-A [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-5127 Pharmacy Practice-I A (Pharmaceutical Mathematics) 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Total 22(18-4)
PHRM-5108 Physiology-A [P] 1(0-1)
Dr. Kamran Bashir Dr. Haseeb Ahsan Semester-4
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) PHRM-5109 Anatomy & Histology [T] 3(3-0)
Dr. Rai Muhammad Sarfraz Dr. M. Tahir Haseeb PHRM-5110 Anatomy & Histology [P] 1(0-1) URCP- 5106 Pakistan Studies [T] 2(2-0)
Lecturer Lecturer PHRM-5128 Pharmaceutics-II B (Dosage Form Science-II) [T] 3(3-0)
Total 22(17-5)
Dr Ume Ruqia Tulain Dr. Ambreen Malik Uttra
Lecturer Semester-2 PHRM-5129 Pharmaceutics-II B (Dosage Form Science-II) [P] 1(0-1)
Lecturer
Dr. Shazia Akram URCE-5102 English-II (Communi. & Writing Skills) [T] 4(4-0) PHRM-5130 Pharmaceutics-III B (Pharma. Mic. & Immun.-II) [T] 3(3-0)
Lecturer PHRM-5131 Pharmaceutics-III B (Pharma. Mic. & Immun.-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-5111 Pharmaceutics-I B (Physical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5112 Pharmaceutics-I B (Physical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-5132 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I B [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5113 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I B (Organic-II) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-5133 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I B [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-5114 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I B (Organic-II) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-5134 Pharmacognosy-I B (Basic-II) [T] 3(3-0)

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PHRM-5135 Pharmacognosy-I B (Basic-II) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6161 Pharmaceutics-V A 3(3-0) PHRM-6184 Pharmacy Practice-VI B (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5136 Pharmacy Practice-I B (Bio-Statistics) 3(3-0) (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-I) [T] PHRM-6185 Pharmacy Practice-VI B (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)

Total 21(17-4) PHRM-6162 Pharmaceutics-V A 1(0-1) PHRM-6186 Pharmacy Practice-VII B (Forensic Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0)
Semester-5 (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-I) [P] PHRM-6187 Pharmacy Practice-VIII B 3(3-0)
PHRM-6137 Pharmacy Practice-II A (Dispensing Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6163 Pharmaceutics-VI A 3(3-0) (Pharmacutical Management & Marketing) [T]

PHRM-6138 Pharmacy Practice-II A (Dispensing Pharmacy) [P] 1(0-1) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-I) [T] PHRM-6188 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV B (Medicinal Chemistry-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6139 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III A (Pharma. Analysis-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6164 Pharmaceutics-VI A 1(0-1) PHRM-6189 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV B (Medicinal Chemistry-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6140 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III A (Pharma. Analysis-I) [P] 1(0-1) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-I) [P] Total 18(15-3)

PHRM-6141 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II A [T] 3(3-0) Total 19(15-4) Note: Practical examination of Pharm-D students shall be conducted through
Semester-8 external examiners in association with the internal examiners at the end of each
PHRM-6142 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II A [P] 1(0-1) year. External examiners shall be appointed from various universities of Pakistan in
PHRM-6143 Pharmacognosy-II A (Advanced-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6165 Pharmacy Practice-IV B (Hospital Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) the relevant area of subject. External examiners shall evaluate the students by
oral/viva voce examination. Appointment, remunerations and TA/DA shall be
Pharmacognosy-II A (Advanced-I) [P] PHRM-6166 Pharmacy Practice-V B (Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) regulated according to the prescribed university regulations from time to time.
PHRM-6144 1(0-1)
Pathology [T] PHRM-6167 Pharmacy Practice-V B (Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6145 3(3-0)
PHRM-6146 Pathology [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6168 Pharmaceutics-IV B (Industrial Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) MPhil Pharmacy Practice
PHRM-6169 Pharmaceutics-IV B (Industrial Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)
Total 20(15-5) Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of
PHRM-6170 Pharmaceutics-V B 3(3-0)
Semester-6 education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of
(BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II) [T] 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
PHRM-6147 Pharmacy Practice-II B 3(3-0)
PHRM-6171 Pharmaceutics-V B 1(0-1) Duration: 2-4 Years
(Community Social & Administrative Pharmacy) [T] Semesters: 4-8
(BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II) [P]
PHRM-6148 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III B 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
PHRM-6172 Pharmaceutics-VI B 3(3-0)
(Pharmaceutical Analysis-II) [T]
(Pharmaceutical Quality Management-II) [T] Code Course Title C/Hr.
PHRM-6149 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III B 1(0-1)
PHRM-6173 Pharmaceutics-VI B 1(0-1) Semester-1
(Pharmaceutical Analysis-II) [P]
(Pharmaceutical Quality Management-II) [T] PHRM-7301 Pharmacy Practice I - Public Health Pharmacy 3(3-0)
PHRM-6150 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II B [T] 3(3-0)
Total 19(15-4) PHRM-7302 Pharmacy Practice II 3(3-0)
PHRM-6151 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II B [P] 1(0-1)
Semester-9 Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacovigilance
PHRM-6152 Pharmacognosy-II B (Advanced-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6174 Pharmaceutics-VII A (Pharmaceutical Technology-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-7303 Pharmacy Practice III 3(3-0)
PHRM-6153 Pharmacognosy-II B (Advanced-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6175 Pharmaceutics-VII A (Pharmaceutical Technology-I) [P] 1(0-1) Social and Administrative Pharmacy
PHRM-6154 Pharmacy Practic-III 3(3-0) PHRM-7304 3(3-0)
PHRM-6176 Pharmacy Practice-VI A (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice IV
(Computer and Its Aplications in Pharmacy) [T] Clinical Pharmacy -I
PHRM-6177 Pharmacy Practice-VI A (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6155 Pharmacy Practic-III 1(0-1) Total 12(12-0)
PHRM-6178 Pharmacy Practice-VII A (Forensic Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0)
(Computer and Its Aplications in Pharmacy) [P] Semester-2
PHRM-6179 Pharmacy Practice-VIII A 3(3-0)
Total 19(15-4) (Pharmacutical Management & Marketing) [T] PHRM-7305 Pharmacy Practice V Clinical Pharmacokinetics 3(3-0)
Semester-7 PHRM-6180 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV A (Medicinal Chemistry) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-7306 Pharmacy Practice VI 3(3-0)
PHRM-6156 Pharmacy Practice-IV A (Hospital Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6181 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV A (Medicinal Chemistry) [P] 1(0-1) Clinical Pharmacy -II
PHRM-6157 Pharmacy Practice-V A (Clinical Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) Total 18(15-3) PHRM-7307 Research Methods & Project Planning in Pharmacy 3(3-0)
PHRM-6158 Pharmacy Practice-V A (Clinical Pharmacy-I) [P] 1(0-1) Semester-10 PHRM-7308 Biostatistics for Pharmacy 3(3-0)
PHRM-6159 Pharmaceutics-IV A (Industrial Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6182 Pharmaceutics-VII B (Pharmaceutical Technology-II) [T] 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
PHRM-6160 Pharmaceutics-IV A (Industrial Pharmacy-I) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6183 Pharmaceutics-VII B (Pharmaceutical Technology-II) [P] 1(0-1) Semester-3 to 4 PHRM-7309 Research & Thesis

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MPhil Pharmaceutics MPhil Pharmaceutical Chemistry MPhil Pharmacology
Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of
Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent (16-yers of
education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of
education) with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out
4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 2-4 Years
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 4-8
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis

Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.

Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-1 Semester-1


Semester-1 PHRM-7401 Drug Design 3(3-0) PHRM-7101 Advance General Pharmacology 3(3-0)

PHRM-7201 Advanced Pharmaceutics 3(3-0) PHRM-7402 Drug Stability & Pharmaceutical Analysis 3(3-0) PHRM-7102 Advanced Chemotherapy 3(3-0)
PHRM-7202 Adv. Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacoknietics 3(3-0) PHRM-7403 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis 3(3-0) PHRM-7103 Advanced Immuno-Pharmacology 3(3-0)
PHRM-7203 Drug Delivery Systems 3(3-0) PHRM-7404 Natural Product Chemistry 3(3-0) PHRM-7104 Advance Pharmacology Lab 1(0-1)
PHRM-7204 Drug Delivery Systems (Practical) 1(0-1) Total 12(12-0) PHRM-7105 Research Methodology 2(2-0)
PHRM-7205 Pharmaceutical Biostatistics 2(2-0) Semester-2 Total 12(11-1)
Total 12(11-1) PHRM-7405 Advanced Medical Chemistry 3(3-0) Semester-2
Semester-2 PHRM-7406 Therapuetical Chemistry 3(3-0) PHRM-7106 Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology 3(3-0)
PHRM-7206 Molecular Pharmaceutics 3(3-0) PHRM-7407 Phytichemistry 2(2-0) PHRM-7107 Advanced Biochemical and Immunological Tech. 3(3-0)
PHRM-7207 Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques 3(3-0) PHRM-7408 Biostatistics 2(2-0) PHRM-7108 Advanced Neuropharmacology 3(3-0)
PHRM-7208 Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology 3(3-0) PHRM-7409 Research Methodology 2(2-0) PHRM-7109 Biostatistics 3(3-0)
PHRM-7209 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) Total 12(12-0)
Total 12(12-0) Semester-3 to 4 Semester-3 to 4
PHRM-7111 Research & Thesis PHRM-7111 Research & Thesis 6(0-6)
Semester-3 to 4
PHRM-7210 Research & Thesis 6(0-6) Total 6(0-6)

Total 6(0-6)

103
Semester-2
PhD Pharmacology PhD Pharmaceutics
PHRM-8204 Pharmaceutical Material Science 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil in Pharmacology (18 years of education) with basic Eligibility: MPhil in Pharmaceutics (18 years of education) with basic PHRM-8205 Pharmaceutical Statistics 3(3-0)
degree in Pharmacy (Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy) or equivalent degree degree in Pharmacy (Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy) or equivalent degree PHRM-8206 Seminar and Special Problem 3(3-0)
with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks) Total 9(9-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Duration: 3-8 Years Semester-3 to 6
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semesters: 6-16 PHRM-8207 Research & Thesis
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-1 Code Course Title C/Hr.
PHRM-8101 Drug Design and Discovery 3(3-0) Semester-1
PHRM-8102 Modern Pharmacological Assays 3(3-0) PHRM-8201 Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology 3(3-0)
PHRM-8103 Metabolic Disorders and Toxicokinetics 3(3-0) PHRM-8202 Dosage Forms Characterization and Evaluation 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0) PHRM-8203 Advance Pharmacokinetics 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Total 9(9-0)
PHRM-8104 Experimental Pharmacology 3(3-0)
PHRM-8105 Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants 3(3-0)
PHRM-8106 Seminar and Special Problem 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 to 6
PHRM-8107 Research & Thesis

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FACULTY OF
SCIENCES Phone: 048-9230811-15 Ext. 416
Email: dean.sciences@uos.edu.pk

List of Institute/Departments
T
he Faculty of Sciences is prominent among the Faculties of the University with the highly
trained and experienced faculty members and well equipped laboratories. Its achievement in
Institute of Chemistry research and patents are the fruit of consistent efforts of its faculty and students. The Faculty
is comprised of an institute and eight departments. The subjects of Botany and Zoology are enriched
Biotechnology with innovative research culture. Chemistry tries to meet the ever-growing needs in the field of
Botany chemical sciences. Computer Science and IT has research focus on Software Engineering, Machine
Computer Science and Learning, Computer Networks and Security. The Earth Sciences has a progressive vision about
exploration of natural resources. Mathematics has facilities for research scholars and students to
Information Technology develop a large and productive research in Pure, Applied and Computational Mathematics. Physics is
Earth Sciences characterized by Advanced Electronics, Optics and Methods of Experimental Physics along with
elective papers in different programs. Statistics is used to design surveys and experimental research,
Mathematics collect and analyze data, interpret and evaluate numerical evidence and communicate results. The
Physics faculty is continuously being strengthened by recruiting quality faculty and modernizing the laboratory
facilities. A number of research projects of multi-disciplinary nature are being undertaken by highly
Statistics experienced faculty in collaboration with National & International institutions.
Zoology
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Shaheen
Professor / Director
INSTITUTE OF Contact

CHEMISTRY chemistry@uos.edu.pk
048-9230546, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 350, 352
Ibn-e-Sina Block

FACULTY BS Chemistry Semester-4


CHEM-5104 Chemistry Special Topics 4(3-1)
Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Tariq Dr. Muhammad Fayyaz-ur-Rehman Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Professor Lecturer BOTN-5104* Plant Physiology and Ecology 4(3-1)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent qualification with Chemistry as an
Dr. Farooq Anwar Abu Bakar Siddique elective subject. ZOOL-5106* Animal Form and Function-II 4(3-1)
Professor (on leave) Lecturer Duration: 4 Years URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Sher Muhammad Mustaqeem Semesters: 8 CHEM-5105 Introduction to Management 3(3-0)
Professor Lecturer Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Total 18(15-3)
Dr. Abdul Rauf Raza Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-1 * Mathematics and Physics courses will be offered for the students
Professor (Tenured)
who have entered in the program with Pre-Engineering combination
Dr. Waseeq A. Siddiqui CHEM-5101 Physical Chemistry 4(3-1) in FSc or equivalent.
Associate Professor (Tenured) BOTN-5101* Diversity of Plants 4(3-1) Semester-5
Dr. Humaira Yasmeen ZOOL-5101* Animal Diversity-I (Invertebrates) 4(3-1) CHEM-6101 Basic Mathematics for Chemists 2(2-0)
Associate Professor (Tenured)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) CHEM-6102 Analytical Chemistry 4(3-1)
Dr. Nargis Sultana
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) CHEM-6103 Inorganic Chemistry-I 4(3-1)
Assistant Professor
Total 17(14-3) CHEM-6104 Organic Chemistry-I 4(3-1)
Dr. Fozia Batool
Assistant Professor Semester-2 CHEM-6105 Physical Chemistry-I 4(3-1)
Dr. Muhammad Naeem-ul-Hassan CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry 4(3-1) Total 18(14-4)
Assistant Professor BOTN-5102* Plant Systematic Anatomy and 4(3-1) Semester-6
Dr. Bushra Munir Development / Embryology 4(3-1) CHEM-6106 Basic Statistics for Chemists 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-5102* Animal Diversity-II (Chordates) CHEM-6107 Biochemistry 4(3-1)
Dr. Farhat Nosheen
Assistant Professor URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & 3(3-0) CHEM-6108 Inorganic Chemistry-II 4(3-1)
Dr. Muhammad Imran Irfan Presentation Skills CHEM-6109 Organic Chemistry-II 4(3-1)
Assistant Professor URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) CHEM-6110 Physical Chemistry-II 4(3-1)
Dr. Abdul Karim Total 17(14-3) Total 18(14-4)
Lecturer
Semester-3 Semester-7
Dr. Sobia Noreen
CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry 4(3-1) CHEM-6111 Forensic Science 2(2-0)
Lecturer
BOTN-5103* Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution 4(3-1) CHEM-6112 Industrial Chemistry 3(3-0)
Taleeha Roheen
Lecturer ZOOL-5103* Animal Form and Function-I 4(3-1) CHEM-61xx Research / Course 4(3-1)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) CHEM-61xx Specialization 4(3-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(3-0) CHEM-61xx Specialization 3(3-0)
Total 18(15-3) Total 16(14-2)

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Semester-8 CHEM-5204 Analytical Biochemistry 4(3–1) CHEM-6321 Chemotherapy and Immunology 3(3–0)
CHEM-6129 Environmental Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-5205 Molecular Biology I 4(3–1) CHEM-6322 Introduction to Recombinant DNA Technology 4(3–1)
CHEM-61xx Research / Course 4(3-1) ZOOL 5103 Animal Form and Function- I 4(3–1) CHEM-6313 Research^ 4(4–0)
CHEM-61xx Specialization 4(3-1) URCE-5104 English IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3–0) Total 18(16-2)
CHEM-61xx Specialization 3(3-0) ^Courses in lieu of research: Four credits from the following courses can
Total 18(15-3)
be offered to some students in lieu of research
Total 14(12-2)
*Chemistry courses (semester I-IV) can be rotated with subject to CHEM-6323 Bioinformatics and Comparative Genomics 2(2-0)
availability of teacher in that specialized field. CHEM-6324 Biomembranes & Cell Signalling 2(2-0)
BS Biochemistry Semester-5 CHEM-6325 Current Topics in Biochemistry 2(2-0)

Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / CHEM-6301 Basic Mathematics for Biochemists 2(2–0) CHEM-6326 Blood Chemistry and Physiology 2(2–0)
Equivalent qualification with Chemistry and Biology as major subjects. CHEM-6302 Microbiology and Industrial Fermentation 4(3–1)
Duration: 4 Years
BS Chemistry (5th Semester Intake)
Semesters: 8
CHEM-6303 Introduction to computers in Biochemistry 3(2–1)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in biannual / annual (BSc, ADP) or
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours CHEM-6304 Bioorganic Chemistry 4(3–1) semester (ADS etc.) system qualification.
1) Minimum 25% or higher marks contribution of Chemistry subject to
CHEM-6117 Metabolism and Bioenergetics 4(3–1) total (e.g., 200/800) is compulsory (with at least 50% marks) for
Code Course Title C/Hr. graduates with biannual / annual examination system.
Total 17(13-4)
2) Minimum 25% or higher credit hours (CRs) contribution of Chemistry
Semester-1 Semester-6 subjects to total CRs (e.g., 15 out of 60 CRs) is compulsory (with at
least 50% marks in each course) for graduates with semester system
BOTN-5101* Diversity of Plants 4(3–1) CHEM-6305 Basic Statistics for Chemists 2(2–0) examination.
CHEM-5101 Physical Chemistry 4(3–1) Merit: 8 × (%age Marks in annual / semester system) + 2 ×
CHEM-6306 Human Physiology 3(3–0) [%marks obtained in Chemistry subject(s)] +
CHEM-5201 Amino Acids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids 4(3–1) 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
CHEM-6307 Clinical Biochemistry 4(3–1)
URCE-5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3–0) Duration: 2 Years
CHEM-6308 Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanisms 4(3–1) Semesters: 4
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2–0) Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours
CHEM-6309 Bioinorganic Chemistry 3(3–0)
Total 17(14-3) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 16(14-2)
Semester-2 Semester-1
CHEM-5102* Inorganic Chemistry 4(3–1) Semester-7
CHEM-6101 Basic Mathematics for Chemists 2(2+0)
CHEM-5202 Carbohydrates and Lipids 4(3–1) CHEM-6310 Fundamentals of Forensic Sciences 3(3-0) CHEM-6102 Analytical Chemistry 4(3+1)
URCE-5102 English II (Language Comprehension & 3(3–0) CHEM-6311 Introduction to Genomics and Proteomics 3(3–0) CHEM-6103 4(3+1)
Inorganic Chemistry-I
Presentation Skills) CHEM-6312 Introduction to Nutritional Biochemistry 4(3–1) CHEM-6104 Organic Chemistry-I 4(3+1)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2–0) CHEM-6313 Molecular Biology II 4(3–1) CHEM-6105 Physical Chemistry-I 4(3+1)
ZOOL-5101 Animal Diversity-I 4(3–1) CHEM-6314 Research^ 4(4–0) Total 18(14-4)
Total 17(14-3) Total 18(16-2) Semester-2
Semester-3 CHEM-6106 Basic Statistics for Chemists 2(2+0)
^Courses in lieu of research: Four credits from the following courses
BOTN-5103 Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution 4(3–1) can be offered to some students in lieu of research CHEM-6107 Biochemistry 4(3+1)
CHEM-5103* Organic Chemistry 4(3–1) CHEM-6315 Biosafety & Ethics 2(2-0) CHEM-6108 Inorganic Chemistry-II 4(3+1)
CHEM-5203 Enzymes and vitamins 4(3–1) CHEM-6316 Animal and Plant Tissue Culture 2(2-0) CHEM-6109 Organic Chemistry-II 4(3+1)
URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3–0) CHEM-6317 Biotechnology 2(2-0) CHEM-6110 Physical Chemistry-II 4(3+1)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(3–0) CHEM-6318 Spectroscopic Methods in Biochemistry 4(3-1) Total 18(14-4)
Total 18(15-3) Semester-8 Semester-3
Semester-4 CHEM-6319 Environmental Biochemistry and Toxicology 4(3-1) CHEM-6111 Forensic Chemistry 2(2+0)
BUSB-6152 Principles of Management 3(3–0) CHEM-6320 Endocrine System 3(3–0) CHEM-6112 Industrial Chemistry 3(3+0)

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CHEM-61xx Major (Specialization) 3(3+0) Course Description of Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry Semester-2
CHEM-61xx Minor-1 (Specialization) 4(3+1) Semester-1 CHEM-7163 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0)
CHEM-61xx Minor-2 (Other specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7106 Organo-transition Metal Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7164 Drug Designing and Drug Metabolism 3(3-0)
Total 16(14-2) CHEM-7107 Medicinal Uses of Transition Metals / 3(3-0) CHEM-7165 Clinical Biochemistry 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Inorganic Components CHEM-7166 Animal and Plant Tissue Culture 3(3-0)
CHEM-6129 Environmental Chemistry 3(3+0) CHEM-7108 Modern Inorganic Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7167 Bioinformatics & Comparative Genomics 3(3-0)
CHEM-61xx Major (Specialization) 3(3+0) CHEM-7168 Pathogens and Pathogenicity 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)*
CHEM-61xx Minor-1 (Specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7169 Genomic and Proteomics 3(3-0)
Semester-2
CHEM-61xx Minor-2 (Other specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7170 Cell Biology 3(3-0)
CHEM-7109 Chromatographic Techniques-II 3(3-0)
Quran Translation and tajweed (1 Credit hour) 0(0-0) CHEM-7171 Current Topic in Biochemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7110 Spectroscopic Techniques-II 3(3-0)
Total 14(12-2) CHEM-7172 Techniques for Studying Bio-molecules 3(3-0)
CHEM-7111 Thermal Methods of Analysis 3(3-0) CHEM-7173 Molecular Biology Lab Skills 3(3-0)
MPhil Chemistry (with following specializations) CHEM-7112 Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)*
i. Analytical/Inorganic Chemistry CHEM-7113 Applied Transition Metal Chemistry 3(3-0) * A student may opt four courses of 12 credit hours in one semester
ii. Biochemistry offered from the list depending upon the availability of the teacher.
CHEM-7114 Inorganic Material Chemistry-II 3(3-0)
iii. Organic Chemistry Each course will be of 3 credit hours.
iv. Physical Chemistry CHEM-7115 Advance Practicals in Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry 3(3-0)
Course Description of Organic Chemistry
Eligibility: Entry Test conducted by Institute of Chemistry CHEM-7116 Solid State Chemistry 3(3-0)
Semester-1
UOS (Min 50%) + Interview and 2.0 CGPA in BS/MSc Chemistry or CHEM-7117 Recent Advances in Metal Based Drugs 3(3-0) CHEM-7139 Advance Stereochemistry 3(3-0)
equivalent degree. A candidate can only choose such program in
which he/she has specialized in last year of study. CHEM-7118 Experimental Techniques in Coordination and 3(3-0) CHEM-7140 Advance NMR Spectroscopy 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years Organometallic Chemistry CHEM-7141 Physical-Organic Chemistry 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Total 12(12-0)* CHEM-7142 Medicinal Chemistry 3(3-0)
* A student can opt four courses of 12 cr. Hr. offered from the list in CHEM-7143 Pericyclic Reactions 3(3-0)
Areas of Specializations each semester depending upon the availability of the teacher. CHEM-7144 Advance by Name Reactions 3(3-0)
1 Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry Each course will be of 3 credit hrs.
CHEM-7145 Advance Practical in Organic Chemistry 3(3-0)
2 Biochemistry Course Description of Biochemistry
Total 12(12-0)*
3 Organic Chemistry Semester-I Semester-2
4
Physical Chemistry CHEM-7152 Protein Structure, Function & Engineering 3(3-0) CHEM-7146 Advance Organic Synthesis 3(3-0)
Semester-1 & 2 each CHEM-7153 Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanisms 3(3-0) CHEM-7147 Mass Spectrometry 3(3-0)
Course - I to IV 3(3-0)
CHEM-7154 Molecular Biochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7148 Natural Product Chemistry 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) CHEM-7155 Blood Chemistry & Immunochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7149 Organometallic Chemistry 3(3-0)
Semester-3 & 4 each
CHEM-7156 Environmental Biochemistry & Toxicology 3(3-0) CHEM-7150 Heterocyclic Chemistry 3(3-0)
Research / Thesis 6(0-6)
CHEM-7157 Biochemical Basis of Endocrinology 3(3-0) CHEM-7151 Polymer Chemistry 3(3-0)
Course Description of Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM-7158 Neuro-Biochemistry 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)*
Semester-1
CHEM-7159 Nutritional Biochemistry * A student may opt four courses of 12 credit hours offered from the
CHEM-7101 Environmental Analysis 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
list in each semester depending upon the availability of the teacher.
CHEM-7102 Electroanalytical Techniques 3(3-0)
CHEM-7160 Biostatistics & Biomathematics 3(3-0) Each course will be of 3 credit hours.

CHEM-7103 Chromatographic Techniques-I 3(3-0) CHEM-7161 Biochemistry Laboratory Skills 3(3-0) Course Description of Physical Chemistry

CHEM-7104 Spectroscopic Techniques-I CHEM-7162 Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory Techniques 3(3-0) Semester-1
3(3-0)
CHEM-7105 Chemistry of Main Group Elements 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)* CHEM-7119 Polymer and Advanced Composite Materials 3(3-0)

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CHEM-7120 Advanced Quantum Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7121 Advanced Electrochemistry 3(3-0)
PhD Chemistry
CHEM-7122 Advanced Reactions Dynamics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: UOS conducted subject based entry test (70% min) +
CHEM-7123 Advanced Photochemistry 3(3-0) Interview and 3.0 CGPA out of 4.0 in MS/MPhil Chemistry or
CHEM-7124 Surface Chemistry 3(3-0) equivalent degree.
CHEM-7125 Solution Chemistry 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
CHEM-7126 Advanced Techniques in Physics Chemistry 3(3-0) Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
CHEM-7127 Nanomaterials 3(3-0)
CHEM-7128 Physical Aspects of Environment 3(3-0) Areas of Specializations
Total 12(12-0)* 1. Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
Semester-2 2. Biochemistry
CHEM-7129 Magnetic Spin Dynamics 3(3-0) 3. Organic Chemistry
CHEM-7130 Advanced Molecular Spectroscopy 3(3-0) 4. Physical Chemistry
CHEM-7131 Biophysical Chemistry 3(3-0)
l PhD course work comprises of 18 credit hours
CHEM-7132 Advanced Statistical Thermodynamics 3(3-0)
l Four courses of three credit hours will be compulsory for all
CHEM-7133 Chemistry of Polyoxometalates (POM) 3(3-0)
students.
CHEM-7134 Colloids and Surfactants 3(3-0)
l Two courses of three credit hours will be from the courses offered by
CHEM-7135 Nuclear Chemistry and Radiation Chemistry 3(3-0) the specific discipline as mentioned in optional list or any
CHEM-7136 Advanced Solid State Chemistry and 3(3-0) interdisciplinary courses as per requirement of the research of the
students will be consent of supervisor concerned and approval of
Characterization Techniques Director of the Institute. The courses will be distributed equally with
CHEM-7137 Heterogeneous Catalysis 3(3-0) subject to availability of teacher during the semester.
CHEM-7138 Ion Exchange Chemistry 3(3-0) C/Hr.
Code Course Title
Total 12(12-0)*
Semester-I
* A student may opt four courses of 12 credit hours offered from the
CHEM-8101 Literature Survey & Technical Writing 3(3-0)
list in each semester depending upon the availability of the teacher.
Each course will be of 03 credit hours. CHEM-8102 Advances in Chemical Analysis 3(3-0)
CHEM-8103 Computer Applications & Statistical Analysis 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2
CHEM-8104 Experimental Techniques and Laboratory Safety 3(3-0)
Practices (Compulsory)
CHEM-81xx Optional course* 6(6-0)
CHEM-81xx Optional course* 9(9-0)
Total 9(9-0)
* Two interdisciplinary postgraduate courses, advised by the research
supervisor and approved by the Director, offered by any department/
institute of the University or Agriculture/Medical/Engineering Colleges
that has not been opted by the candidate in MS/MPhil degree. 2x3

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Dr Muhammad Irfan
Associate Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact

BIOTECHNOLOGY biotechnology@uos.edu.pk
048-9230278, 048-9230811-15 Ext 408
Omar Khayyam Block

FACULTY Semester-3
BS Biotechnology URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0)
Dr. Arif Muhammad Khan
Associate Professor ICTC-5201 Intro. to Information & Communication Techn. 3(2-1)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical, or
Dr. Waqas Ahmad Khan Equivalent qualification SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Duration: 4 Years BIOT-5105 Classical Genetics (F) 3(3-0)
Dr. Imran Riaz Malik Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor BIOT-5106 Ecology, Biodiversity and Evolution - I (G) 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Misbah Hussain BIOT-5107 Microbiology (F) 3(2-1)
Lecturer Total 18(16-2)
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari Semester-4
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr.
BIOT-5108 Animal Physiology (G) 3(2-1)
Semester-1 BIOT-5109 Ecology, Biodiversity and Evolution - II (G) 3(2-1)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)

URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies (C) 2(2-0) BIOT-5110 Molecular Biology (F) 3(3-0)
CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry (G) 4(3-1)
MATH-5101 Mathematics I: Pre Calculas 3(3-0)
Total 16(13-3)
CHEM-5101 Physical Chemistry (G) 4(3-1)
Semester-5
BIOT-5101 Introduction to Biotechnology (F) 3(3-0)
BIOT-6111 Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation(F) 3(2-1)
BIOT-5102 Biochemistry-I (F) 3(2-1) BIOT-6112 Bioinformatics (M) 3(1-2)
Total 18(16-2) BIOT-6113 Methods in Molecular Biology (F) 3(2-1)
Semester-2 BIOT-6114 Immunology (F) 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) BIOT-6115 Probability and Biostatistics (F) 3(3-0)

URCI-5105 Islamic Studies / Ethics (C) 2(2-0) BIOT-6116 Principles of Biochemical Engineering (M) 3(2-1)
Total 18(13-5)
MATH-6151 Bio Mathematics 3(3-0)
Semester-6
CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry (G) 4(3-1)
BIOT-6117 Food Biotechnology 3(2-1)
BIOT-5103 Cell Biology (F) 3(2-1)
BIOT-6118 Microbial Biotechnology (F) 3(2-1)
BIOT-5104 Biochemistry-II (F) 3(2-1) BIOT-6119 Genetic Resources and Conservation (F) 3(3-0)
Total 18(15-3) BIOT-6120 Agriculture Biotechnology (M) 3(2-1)

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BIOT-6121 Genomics and Proteomics (M) 3(3-0) MPhil Courses BIOT-7135 Fermentation Technology 3(3-0) 
BIOT-6122 Biosafety and Bioethics (C) 2(2-0) BIOT-7101 Metabolic Pathways In Plants 3(3-0)  BIOT-7136 Applied Biostatistics 3(3-0) 
Total 17(14-3) BIOT-7102 Signal Transduction 3(3-0)  BIOT-7137 Advanced Analytical Techniques 3(3-0) 
Semester-7 BIOT-7103 Biotechnology Law & Regulations 3(3-0) 
BIOT-6123 Research Methodology and Skills Enhancement (M) 3(3-0) BIOT-7104 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0)  PhD Biotechnology
BIOT-6124 Environmental Biotechnology (M) 3(2-1) BIOT-7105 General & Medical Genetics 3(3-0) 
BIOT-6125 Health Biotechnology (M) 3(3-0) BIOT-7106 Molecular Basis of Plant Development 3(3-0)  Eligibility: MPhil/MS/MSc (Hons) in the relevant subject with
BIOT-6147 Seminar I 1(1-0) first division or CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test with
BIOT-7107 Regulation of Gene Expression 3(3-0) 
at least 70% marks.
BIOT-61xx Elective I 3(3-0) BIOT-7108 Biological Safety and Risk Management 3(3-0) 
Duration: 3-8 Years
BIOT-61xx Research Project / Internship OR 3(3-0) BIOT-7109 Biochemistry I 3(3-0)  Semesters: 6-16
BIOT-61xx Special Paper - I (M) BIOT-7110 Biochemistry II 3(3-0)  Degree Requirements: 18C/Hr. Course Work + Dissertation
Total 16(15-1) BIOT-7111 Cell Biology I 3(3-0) 
Semester-8 BIOT-7112 Cell Biology II 3(3-0)  Code Course Title C/Hr.
BIOT-6126 Industrial Biotechnology 3(2-1) BIOT-7113 Molecular Biology 3(3-0)  List of Courses
BIOT-6127 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0) BIOT-7114 Bioinformatics 3(3-0)  BIOT-8101 Advances in Microbial Genetics 3(3-0)
BIOT-6128 Cell and Tissue Culture 3(2-1) BIOT-7115 Virology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8102 Advances in Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0)
BIOT-61xx Elective-II** 3(3-0) BIOT-7116 Analytical & Mechanistic Enzymology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8103 Advances in Immunology 3(3-0)
BIOT-61xx Research Project / Internship OR 3(3-0) BIOT-7117 Protein Chemistry & Enzymology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8104 Frontiers in Molecular Biology (Journal Club) 3(3-0)
BIOT-61xx Special Paper - II *** 1(1-0) BIOT-7118 Insect Molecular Biology and Viruses 3(3-0)  BIOT-8105 Advances in Genomics 3(3-0)
BIOT-6148 Seminar-II 3(2-1) BIOT-7119 Biostatistics & Laboratory Mathematics 3(3-0)  BIOT-8106 Advances in Proteomics 3(3-0)
Total 16(13-3) BIOT-7120 Bioprocess Technology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8107 Recent trends in Molecular Diagnostics 3(3-0)
BIOT-7121 Biophysics 3(3-0)  BIOT-8108 Applications of Nano-biotechnology 3(3-0)
MPhil Biotechnology BIOT-7122 Biopharming in Plants: Principles and Techniques 3(3-0)  BIOT-8109 Modern Biotechnology: Principles & Applications 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 2nd Division in BS or BSc Hons in the field of BIOT-7123 Protein Engineering 3(3-0)  BIOT-8110 Recent trends in Biochemical Engineering 3(3-0)
Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Botany, Zoology, BIOT-7124 Bioremediation and Biodegradation 3(3-0)  BIOT-8111 Metabolic Engineering and Biofuels 3(3-0)
Microbiology, Food Technology, Plant Pathology, Agriculture,
BIOT-7125 Research Methods in Biotechnology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8112 Advances in Insect Molecular Biology and Viruses 3(3-0)
Medical Lab Technology (MLT), Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
or MBBS or equivalent + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) BIOT-7126 Immunology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8115 Advances in Environmental Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years BIOT-7127 Agriculture Biotechnology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8116 Advances in Plant Tissue Culture 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8 BIOT-7128 Molecular Evolution 3(3-0)  BIOT-8117 Advances in Biosensor Technologies 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis BIOT-7129 Molecular Basis of Plant Breeding 3(3-0)  BIOT-8118 Biotechnology of Nonrenewable Resources 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. BIOT-7130 Bioethics, Biosecurity, Biosafety & Dual Use Edu. 3(3-0)  BIOT-8119 Advances in Pharmacogenomics 3(3-0)
Scheme of Studies BIOT-7131 Research Methods in Biotechnology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8120 Molecular Systematics 3(3-0)
Courses 8 x 3 = 24 BIOT-7132 Microbial Enzyme Technology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8121 Advances in Protein Chemistry 3(3-0)
Thesis 6(0-6) BIOT-7133 Forensic Sciences 3(3-0)  BIOT-8122 Advances in Cell and Molecular Biology 3(3-0)
Total 30(0-30) BIOT-7134 Medicinal Plant Biotechnology 3(3-0)  BIOT-8123 Advances in Fungal Biotechnology 3(3-0)

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BIOT-8124 Advances in Microbiology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8125 Advances in animal cell Culture 3(3-0)
BIOT-8126 Advances in Molecular Genetics 3(3-0)
BIOT-8127 Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 3(3-0)
BIOT-8128 Advances in Plant Biotechnology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8129 Medical Biochemistry 3(3-0)
BIOT-8130 Cellular Signaling 3(3-0)
BIOT-8131 Advances in Health Biotechnology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8132 Advances in Vaccine Research 3(3-0)
BIOT-8133 Advances in Industrial Biotechnology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8134 Structural Biology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8135 Advanced Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8136 Advance Techniques in Molecular Biology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8137 Advances in Bioprocess Technology 3(3-0)
BIOT-8138 Enzyme Technology 3(3-0)
Students enrolled in the PhD program must have to take course work of
18 Cr. Hr. From given list with the recommendation of their respective
supervisor/chairperson.

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Dr Aamir Ali
Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
botany@uos.edu.pk

BOTANY 048-9230778, 9230811-15 Ext 609


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Botany Semester-4

Dr. Kafeel Ahmad Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical, or BOTN-5104 Plant Physiology & Ecology 4(3-1)
Professor Equivalent qualification. English compulsory of 100 is mandatory ZOOL-5104 Animal Form and Function-II 4(3-1)
Dr. Zafar Iqbal Khan for candidate from FATA CHEM-5104 Chemistry (Special Topics) 4(3-1)
Professor Duration: 4 Years
BOTN-5105 Biodiversity and Conservation 3(2-1)
Dr. Amin Ullah Shah Semesters: 8
Associate Professor Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
Dr. Abdul Ghani Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 18(14-4)
Associate Professor (Tenured) Semester-1 Semester-5
Naima Huma Naveed BOTN-5101 Diversity of Plants 4(3-1) STAT-6134 Biostatistics 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-5101 Animal Diversity-I (Invertebrates) 4(3-1) BOTN-6107 Bacteriology and Virology 3(2-1)
Dr. Qurat-ul-Ain
CHEM-5101 Physical Chemistry 4(3-1) BOTN-6108 Phycology & Bryology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
URCE- 5101 Grammar (English-I) 3(2-1) BOTN-6109 Mycology & Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Waris
Assistant Professor URCP- 5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) BOTN-6110 Diversity of Vascular Plants 3(2-1)
Muhammad Imran Total 17(13-4) BOTN-6111 Plant Systematics 3(2-1)
Lecturer Semester-2
Total 18(12-6)
Abdul Majid BOTN-5102 Plant systematic, Anatomy & Development Embryology 4(3-1)
Lecturer Semester-6
ZOOL-5102 Animal Diversity-II (Chordates) 4(3-1)
Dr. AsmaaAshfaq BOTN-6112 Plant Anatomy 3(2-1)
Lecturer CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry 4(3-1)
BOTN-6113 Genetics-I 3(2-1)
Rameez Hussain URCE-5102 Language Compr. & Presentation Skills (English-II) 3(3-0)
Lecturer BOTN-6114 Plant Biochemistry-I 3(2-1)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Sarvat Rahim BOTN-6115 Plant Ecology-I 3(2-1)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0)
Lecturer BOTN-6116 Plant Physiology-I 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3)
Semester-3
BOTN-6117 Cell Biology 3(2-1)

BOTN-5103 Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution 4(3-1) Total 18(12-6)


ZOOL-5103 Animal Form and Function-I (A Comparative Perspective) 4(3-1) Semester-7

CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry 4(3-1) BOTN-6118 Molecular Biology 3(2-1)


URCE-5103 Academic Writing (English-III) 3(3-0) BOTN-6119 Plant Biochemistry-II 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information & Comm. Technologies 3(3-0) BOTN-6120 Plant Ecology-II 3(2-1)
Total 18(15-3)

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BOTN-xxxx ELECTIVE-I / 3(2-1) BOTN-6314 Plant Ecology-II 3(2+1) BOTN-7114 Proteomics and Genomics 3(2-1)
Optional paper/Thesis/Internship/Research Project BOTN-6315 Research Methodology 2(2+0) BOTN-7115 Modern Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6121 Research Methodology 2(2-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) BOTN-7116 Biotechnology for Sustainable Development 3(2-1)
Total 14(10-4) BOTN-6316 Seminar 1(1+0) BOTN-7117 Radiation Biology 3(2-1)
Semester-8 Optional paper 3(2+1) BOTN-7118 Plant Developmental Processes 3(2-1)
BOTN-XXXX
BOTN-6122 Genetics II 3(2-1) Total 15(11-4) BOTN-7119 Biohazards and Biosafety 3(2-1)
BOTN-6123 Plant Physiology-II 3(2-1) Semester-4 BOTN-7120 Food Industrial Waste Management 3(2-1)
BOTN-6124 Environmental Biology 3(2-1) Candidates have to take four courses from the list of compulsory courses
BOTN-6317 Genetics-II 3(2+1)
and four courses from the list of optional courses.
BOTN-61xx ELECTIVE-II/ 3(2-1) BOTN-6318 Plant Physiology-II 3(2+1)
Optional paper/Thesis/Internship/Research Project
BOTN-6319 Environmental Biology 3(2+1) PhD Botany
Total 12(8-4) BOTN-6320 Biodiversity and Conservation 3(2+1) Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS Botany (18-years of education) or
BOTN-XXXX Optional paper 3(2+1) Equivalent degree with at least first division or CGPA=3.00
out of 4.00 + Departmental test (at least 70% marks)
BS Botany (5th Semester Intake) Total 15(10-5) Duration: 3-8 Years
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BSc/ADS/Equivalent (Botany as Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
major subject). English compulsory of 200 is mandatory for MPhil Botany Fee Structure: See "Fee Structure" page No. 154
candidates from FATA.
Duration: 2 Years Eligibility: MSc/BS Botany (16 years of education) with at least
Code Course Title C/Hr.
second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental test
Semesters: 4
(at least 50% marks) Compulsory Courses for PhD
Degree Requirements: 66 credit hours
Duration: 2-4 Years BOTN-8101 Methods in Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 3(2-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis BOTN-8102 Ecological Genetics 3(2-1)
Semester-1 Fee Structure: See "Fee Structure" page No. 154 BOTN-8103 Forensic Botany 3(2-1)
STAT-6321 Biostatistics 3(2+1) BOTN-8104 Molecular Basis of Morphogenesis 3(2-1)
BOTN-6301 Bacteriology and Virology 3(2+1) Code Course Title C/Hr.
BOTN-8105 Environmental Biotechnology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6302 Phycology and Bryology 3(2+1) Compulsory Courses for MPhil BOTN-8106 Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6303 Mycology and Plant Pathology 3(2+1) BOTN-7101 Advance Techniques in Molecular Biology 3(2-1) BOTN-8107 Conservation & Management of Plant Resources 3(2-1)
BOTN-6304 Diversity of Vascular Plants 3(2+1) BOTN-7102 Advanced Plant Ecology 3(2-1) BOTN-8108 Bioinformatics 3(2-1)
BOTN-6305 Plant Systematics 3(2+1) BOTN-7103 Advance Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 3(2-1) BOTN-8109 Fermentation Technology 3(2-1)
Total 18(12-6) BOTN-7104 Plant Nutrition Management 3(2-1) BOTN-8110 Environmental and Nutritional Physiology 3(2-1)
Semester-2 BOTN-7105 Environmental Toxicology & Impact Assessment 3(2-1) BOTN-8111 Advanced Conservation Ecology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6306 Plant Anatomy 3(2+1) BOTN-7106 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(2-1) BOTN-8112 Bioethics 3(2-1)
BOTN-6307 Genetics-I 3(2+1) BOTN-7107 Plant Biotechnology 3(2-1) BOTN-8113 Semi-Arid Region Ecology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6308 Plant Biochemistry-I 3(2+1) BOTN-7108 Plant Microbe Interaction 3(2-1) BOTN-8114 Biology of Halophytes 3(2-1)
BOTN-6309 Plant Ecology-I 3(2+1) BOTN-7109 Phytochemistry 3(2-1) BOTN-8115 Bioinstrumentation 3(2-1)
BOTN-6310 Plant Physiology-I 3(2+1) Optional Courses (MPhil Botany) Students enrolled in the PhD program must have to take course work of 18
BOTN-6311 Cell Biology 3(2+1) BOTN-7110 Biosystematics 3(2-1) Cr. Hr. from Annexure-I with the recommendation of their respective
Total 18(12-6) BOTN-7111 Phytoremediation 3(2-1) supervisor/chairperson. A specific subject taken in MPhil would not be
allowed in PhD. Minimum credit hours for PhD are 18 and maximum time for
Semester-3 BOTN-7112 Economic Botany 3(2-1)
research thesis is four years.
BOTN-6312 Molecular Biology 3(2+1) BOTN-7113 Advances in Physiology & Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
BOTN-6313 Plant Biochemistry-II 3(2+1) of Plants

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DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE Muhammad Saad Razzaq
Assistant Professor / Incharge

AND INFORMATION Contact


csit@uos.edu.pk

TECHNOLOGY 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 365, 363


Muhammad Ali Block

FACULTY Semester-3
BS Computer Science CSCC-201 Comp Organization & Assembly Language 4(3-1)
Abid Rafiq Qaisar Farooq
Assistant Professor Lecturer CMPC-102 CMPC-201 Data Structures & Algorithms 4(3-1)
Eligibility: SSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the
Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Dr. Hussam Ali following combinations:
Assistant Professor Lecturer I. Pre-Engineering ENGL-102 ENGL-201 Technical & Report Writing 3(3-0)
Fahad Maqbool Muhammad Zohaib II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours PKST-201 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer courses of mathematics in first two semesters.) CMPC-205 Computer Networks 4(3-1)
Dr. Qaiser Abbas Waseem Ahmed III. General Science
a. Math, Stat, Phy b. Math, Stat, Eco xxxx-2xx University Elective-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor (on leave) Lecturer
c. Math, Stat, Comp d. Math, Phy, Comp Total 20(17-3)
Dr. Khalid Mehmood Aamir Muhammad Fahad e. Math, Eco, Comp Semester-4
Assistant Professor Lecturer
IV. A-Levels (with of the contribution of I / II / III and equivalence by
Dr. Humaira Ijaz Naveed Ahmad CMPC-201 CSCC-202 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0)
IBCC) with at least 50% obtained marks
Assistant Professor Lecturer Duration: 4 Years CMPC-202 Database Systems 4(3-1)
Saud Bin Tahir Iqra Khan Semesters: 8 MATH-202 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
CMPC-204 Software Engineering 3(3-0)
Azhar Mushtaq Salman Ahmad Jajja
xxxx-2xx University Elective-II 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 16(15-1)
Dr. Bushra Jameel Dr. Muhammad Ramzan
Semester-1 Semester-5
Lecturer Lecturer
ICTC-101 Introduction to ICT 3(2-1) CSCC-301 Theory of Automata
Muhammad Iqbal Sidra Batool 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer CMPC-101 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) CMPC-201 CMPC-301 Operating Systems 4(3-1)
Dr. Faisal Shahzad Nisar Ahmed ENGL-101 Functional English 3(3-0) CSEC-3xx Elective-I 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
MATH-101 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) CSSC-3xx CS Supporting-I 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Kaleem Farhana Sharif
PHYS-101 Applied Physics 3(3-0) CSSC-3xx CS Supporting-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
ISLS-101 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) CSSC-3xx CS Supporting-III 3(3-0)
Madiha Sarwar Samreen Razzaq
Lecturer Lecturer Total 18(16-2) Total 19(18-1)
Farooq Javed Mudassar Ali Zaidi Semester-2 Semester-6
Lecturer Lecturer
CSCC-102 Digital Logic and Design 4(3-1) CMPC-104 CSCC-302 Artificial Intelligence 4(3-1)
Aamir Zia Shafaan Khaliq Bhatti CSCC-301
CMPC-101 CMPC-102 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) CSCC-306 Compiler Construction 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
MATH-102 Probability & Statistics 3(3-0) CSCC-304 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(3-0)
Qaisra Ramzan
Lecturer CMPC-104 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) CMPC-302 Information Security 3(3-0)

ENGL-101 ENGL-102 Communication Skills 3(3-0) CSEC-3xx CS Elective-II 3(3-0)

Total 17(15-2) Total 16(15-1)

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Semester-7 MATH-102 Probability and Statistics 3(3-0) Semester-8
CMPC-401 Capstone 3(0-3) xxxx-1xx University Elective-I 3(3-0) CMPC-402 Final Year Project-II 3(0-3)
CSEC-4xx CS Elective-III 3(3-0) xxxx-1xx University Elective-II 3(3-0) ITCC-402 Cyber Security 3(3-0)
xxxx-4xx University Elective-III 3(3-0) Total 19(18-1) ITEC-4xx IT Elective-V 3(3-0)
CSEC-4xx CS Elective-III 3(3-0) Semester-3 ITCC-406 Database Administration and Manag. 4(3-1)
xxxx-4xx University Elective-III 3(3-0) CMPC-102 CMPC-203 Data Structure and Algorithms 4(3(3-1) ISLS-402 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
CSEC-4xx CS Elective-IV 3(3-0) CMPC-205 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) Total 15(11-4)
Total 12(9-3) ITSC-201 Professional Practices 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ITSC-2xx IT Supporting Course-II 3(3+0) BS Software Engineering
CMPC-402 Capstone 3(0-3) MATH-203 Linear Algebra 3(3+0)
CSSC-402 Professional Practice 3(3-0) Total 16(15+1) Eligibility: SSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the
CSEC-4xx CS Elective-V 3(3-0) Semester-4 following combinations:
xxxx-4xx University Elective-IV CMPC-203 CMPC-204 Operating Systems 4(3-1) I. Pre-Engineering
3(3-0)
CMPC-206 Software Engineering 3(3-0) II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours
Total 12(9-3) courses of mathematics in first two semesters.)
CMPC-208 Computer Networks 3(3-0)
III. General Science
BS Information Technology ITSC-202 IT Project Management 3(3-0) a. Math, Stat, Phy
Eligibility: SSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the xxxx-20x University Elective-III 3(3-0) b. Math, Stat, Eco
following combinations: c. Math, Stat, Comp
Total 16(15-1)
I. Pre-Engineering d. Math, Phy, Comp
II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours Semester-5 e. Math, Eco, Comp
courses of mathematics in first two semesters.) CMPC-203 CMPC-301 Database Systems 4(3-1) IV. A-Levels (with of the contribution of I / II / III and equivalence by
III. General Science IBCC) with at least 50% obtained marks
a. Math, Stat, Phy b. Math, Stat, Eco CMPC-303 Information Security 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
c. Math, Stat, Comp d. Math, Phy, Comp ITSC-3xx IT Supporting Course-III 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
e. Math, Eco, Comp
CMPC-204 ITCC-301 System and Network Administration 4(3-1) Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
IV. At least 60% marks in DAE (1st & 2nd Year) in a relevant discipline.
[for BS-IT Only and Maximum Five Seats] ITEC-3xx IT Elective-I 3(3-0)
V. A-Levels (with equivalence of mentioned above by IBCC) with at Total 17(15-2)
least 50% obtained marks Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Duration: 4 Years Semester-6
Semester-1
Semesters: 8 ITCC-302 Web Technologies 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours ICTC-101 Introduction to ICT 3(2-1)
xxxx-3xx University Elective-IV 3(3-0)
Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr. CMPC-101 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1)
ITEC-3xx IT Elective-II 3(3-0)
Semester-1 ICTC-101 Introduction to ICT 3(2-1) ENGL-101 English Composition & Comprehension 3(3-0)
ITEC-3xx IT Elective-III 3(3-0)
CMPC-101 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) ENGL-302
MATH-101 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3(3-0)
Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0)
ENGL-101 English Composition & Comprehension 3(3-0) PKST-101 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 15(15-0)
MATH-101 Calculus & Analytical geometry 3(3-0) Semester-7 PHYS-101 Applied Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-101 Applied Physics/Quantum Computing 3(3-0) ITCC-403 Virtual Systems and Services 4(3-1) Total 18(16-2)
Total 16(14-2) CMPC-401 Final Year Project-I 3(0-3) Semester-2
Semester-2 ITCC-407 IT Infrastructure 3(3-0) CMPC-102 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1)
CMP-101 CMPC-102 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) ITEC-4xx IT Elective-IV 3(3-0) ENGL-102 Communication & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
ENGL-102 Communication & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) PKST-401 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
ITSC-1xx IT Supporting Course - I 3(3-0) Total 15(11-4)

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CMPC-106 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) SECC-403 CMPC-4970 Final Year Project – I 3(0-3)
Software Re-Engineering 3(3-0)
CMPC-104 Software Engineering 3(3-0) ITCC-4544 IT Infrastructure 3(3-0)
SEEC-4xx SE Elective-II 3(3-0)
ISLS-102 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) ITEC-4569 Routing & Switching 3(3-0)
SEEC-4xx SE Elective-III 3(3-0)
xxxx-2xx University Elective-I 3(3-0) ITSC-4340 UI/ UX Web Designing 3(2-1)
CMPC-401 Final Year Project I 3(0-3)
Total 18(17-1) ITEC-3810 Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0)
Semester-3 Total 15(12-3)
Total 19(14-5)
CMPC-201 Data Structures & Algorithms 4(3-1) Semester-8
Semester-4
SECC-201 Software Requirement Engineering 3(3-0) SEEC-4xx SE Elective-IV 3(3-0)
CMPC-4971 Final Year Project – II 3(0-3)
SECC-205 Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0) SEEC-4xx SE Elective-V 3(3-0)
ITCC-4543 Cyber Security 3(3-0)
MATH-201 Linear Algebra CMPC-402 Final Year Project II 3(0-3)
3(3-0) ITEC-4546 Internet of Everything 3(3-0)
xxxx-2xx University Elective-II xxxx-4xx University Elective-IV 3(3-0)
3(3-0) ITCC-4450 Database administration & Management 4(3-1)
Total 12(9-3)
Total 16(15-1) ITSC-3431 Technology Management 3(3-0)
* These courses will be offered from list available in Department
Semester-4 according to the availability of resources. URCC-1010 Citizenship 0(0-0)
CMPC-202 Operating Systems 4(3-1) BS Information Technology (5th Semester Intake) Total 16(12-4)
CMPC-204 Database Systems 4(3-1) Eligibility: ADP/ADS Specialization in (Computer Science or
SECC-202 Software Design and Architecture 3(2-1) Computing relevant) of two years (Semester system) with minimum MS Computer Science
CGPA of 2.5. Minimum credit hours should not be less than 61.
STAT-202 Probability and Statistics 3(3-0) OR
Eligibility: Sixteen years of education including 4-years BSCS/
ADP/B.Sc of two years (Annual System) minimum marks obtained
xxxx-2xx University Elective-III 3(3-0) BSIT/ BSSE/ MSc IT or Equivalent (at least 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00) +
should not be less than 45 percent. ADP/B.Sc with (Computer
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Total 17(14-3) Studies out of 200 + Mathematics out of 200) Minimum.
Duration: 2-4 Years
Duration: 2 Years
Semesters: 4-8
Semester-5 Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Degree Requirements: 70
SECC-301 Software Construction & Development 3(2-1)
Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr. Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr.
CMPC-301 Computer Networks 4(3-1) Semester-1 Semester-1
ENGL-301 Technical and Business Writing 3(3-0) CMPC-3450 Database Systems 4(3-1) CSCC-701 Advanced Theory of Computation 3(3-0)
SESC-3xx SE Supporting-I 3(3-0) CMPC-4542 Information Security 3(3-0) CSCC-702 Advanced Algorithm Analysis 3(3-0)
SESC-3xx SE Supporting-II 3(3-0) ITSC-3143 Design & Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-0) CSCC-703 Advanced Operating Systems 3(3-0)
ITCC-4511 System and Network Administration 4(3-1) Total 9(9-0)
Total 16(14-2)
ITEC-4544 Cloud Computing 3(3-0) Semester-2
Semester-6
Total 17(15-2) CSCC-704 Advanced Computer Architecture 3(3-0)
SECC-302 Software Quality Engineering 3(3-0)
Semester-2 CSCC-7xx Elective-I 3(3-0)
CMPC-302 Information Security 3(3-0) ITCC-3548 Web Technologies 3(3-0) CSCC-7xx Elective-II 3(3-0)
SESC-306 Professional Practice 3(3-0) BUSB-2732 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
SECC-304 Web Engineering 3(3-0) ITEC-3541 Network Design & Management 3(3-0) Semester-3

SEEC-3xx ITEC-4442 Data Mining 3(3-0) CSCC-700 Thesis-I 3(0-3)


SE Elective-I 3(3-0)
ENGL-2413 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0) CSCC-7xx Elective III 3(3-0)
SESC-3xx SE Supporting-III 3(3-0)
ITCC-3540 Wireless Technologies 3(3-0) CSCC-7xx Elective IV 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 9(6-3)
Semester-7 Semester-3 Semester-4
SECC-401 Software Project Management 3(3-0) ITCC-4545 Virtual Systems and Services 4(3-1) CSCC-700 Thesis -II 3(0-3)

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Elective-I 3(3-0) CSEC-814 Peer-to-Peer Systems 3(3-0)
MS Information Technology
Total 9(9-0) CSEC-815 Ubiquitous Information Interaction 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Sixteen years of education including 4-years BSCS/ Semester-2 CSEC-816 Evolution and Re-Engineering 3(3-0)
BSIT/ BSSE/ MSc IT or Equivalent (at least 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00) + SECC-702 Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3(3-0) CSEC-817 Program Comprehension & Reverse Engineering 3(3-0)
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
SECC-704 Advanced Software Project Management3(3-0) CSEC-818 Software Refactoring 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Elective-II 3(3-0) CSEC-819 Advance Software Architecture 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Total 9(9-0) CSEC-820 Category Theory 3(3-0)
Semester-3 CSEC-821 Concrete Mathematics 3(3-0)
Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr.
SECC-700 Thesis-I 3(0-3) CSEC-822 Number Theory and Cryptography 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Elective III 3(3-0) CSEC-823 Hamonic Analysis 3(3-0)
ITCC-701 Advanced Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0)
Elective IV 3(3-0) CSEC-824 Randomized Algorithms 3(3-0)
ITCC-702 Information Privacy and Security 3(3-0)
Total 9(6-3) CSEC-825 Spectral Graph Theory 3(3-0)
ITCC-703 Cryptography 3(3-0)
Semester-4 CSEC-826 Wavelets 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
SECC-700 Thesis -II 3(0-3) CSEC-827 Information Theory I 3(3-0)
Semester-2
CSEC-828 Special Topics in Big Data Analysis 3(3-0)
ITCC-704 Advanced Database Management System 3(3-0) PhD Computer Science CSEC-829 Advance Topics in Fog Computing 3(3-0)
Advanced Software Project Management 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Minimum CGPA 3.0 out of 4.0 in the semester system CSEC-830 Advance Topics in Cloud Computing 3(3-0)
Elective-II 3(3-0)
or 1st division in annual system in MPhil/MS/equivalent degree in
Total 9(9-0)
Computer Science or related disciplines + Departmental Test
Semester-3
Duration: 3-8 Years
ITCC-700 Thesis-I 3(0-3)
Semesters: 6-16
Elective III 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Elective IV 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 9(6-3)
For semester one and two, six courses will be selected from the
Semester-4
above list. Semester III to VI will be for research.
ITCC-700 Thesis -II 3(0-3)
CSEC-801 Special Topics in Natural Language Engineering 3(3-0)
CSEC-802 Special Topics in Grammar Engineering 3(3-0)
MS Software Engineering
CSEC-803 Advanced Topics in Formal Methods 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Sixteen years of education including 4-years BSCS/ CSEC-804 Special Topics in Cluster & Grid Computing 3(3-0)
BSIT/ BSSE/ MSc IT or Equivalent (at least 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00) +
CSEC-805 Advanced Topic in Parallel Processing 3(3-0)
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
CSEC-806 Special Topics in Distributed Computing 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
CSEC-807 Special Topics in Open Source Software 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis CSEC-808 Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0)
CSEC-809 Evolutionary Computation 3(3-0)
Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr.
CSEC-810 Special Topics in Machine Learning 3(3-0)
Semester-1
CSEC-811 Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0)
SECC-701 Advanced Requirements Engineering 3(3-0)
CSEC-812 Advanced Optimization Methods 3(3-0)
SECC-703 Advanced Software System Architecture 3(3-0)
CSEC-813 Special Topics in Data Mining 3(3-0)

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Dr. Muhammad Fahad Ullah
DEPARTMENT OF Associate Professor / Chairperson

Contact
EARTH SCIENCES earthsciences@uos.edu.pk
048-9230591, 9230811 - 15 Ext 307
Al-Kindi Block

FACULTY BS Geology GEOL-5105 Stratigraphy 3(2-1)

Dr Omar Riaz GEOL-5106 Geostatistics 3(2-1)


Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II)
Associate Professor GEOL-5107 Mineralogy 3(2-1)
I.Pre-Engineering / Pre-Medical or
Dr. Muhammad Kashif II.ICS (Math, Physics, Computer Science) or Total 17(13-4)
Assistant Professor
III.DAE in Mining (1st & 2nd Year). (Two seats for DAE in mining). Semester-4
Dr. Asma Shaheen Duration: 4 Years
Assistant Professor (on leave) URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Faisal Rehman BUSB-5104 Introduction to Management 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Assistant Professor GEOL-5108 Petrography 3(2-1)
Dr. Shamim Akhtar Code Course Title C/Hr. GEOL-5109 Igneous Petrology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 GEOL-5110 Structural Geology 3(2-1)
Abdul Hannan
Lecturer (on study leave) CHEM- 5101 Physical Chemistry 3(3-0) GEOL-5111 Geological Fieldwork-II 3(0-3)
Dr. Syed Haroon Ali URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0) Total 18(12-6)
Lecturer GEOL-5101 Introduction to Geology 3(3-0) Semester-5
Muhammad Mobeen Hashmi
URCM-5107 Mathematics-I 3(3-0) GEOL-6112 Geotectonics 3(2-1)
Lecturer (on study leave)
PHYS- 5101 Mechanics-I 3(3-0) GEOL-6113 Sedimentology 3(2-1)
Saeed Hassan
Lecturer URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) GEOL-6114 Geophysics 3(2-1)
Total 17(17-0) GEOL-6115 Field Geology 3(3-0)
Semester-2 GEOL-6116 Micropaleontology 3(2-1)
CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry 3(3-0) GEOL-6117 Introduction to GIS and RS 3(2-1)
URCE-5102 English II (Languages Comp. & Pres. Skills) 3(3-0) Total 18(13-5)
GEOL-5102 Geomorphology 3(3-0) Semester-6
URCM-5108 Mathematics-II 3(3-0) GEOL-6118 Sequence Stratigraphy 3(2-1)
PHYS-5103 Mechanics-II 3(3-0) GEOL-6119 Geochemistry 3(2-1)
GEOL-5103 Geological Fieldwork-I 3(0-3) GEOL-6120 Petroleum Geology 3(2-1)
Total 18(15-3) GEOL-6121 Engineering Geology 3(2-1)
Semester-3 GEOL-6122 Metamorphic Petrology 3(2-1)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Comm. Technologies 3(3-0) GEOL-6123 Geological Fieldwork III 3(0-3)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Total 18(10-8)
GEOL-5104 Introduction to Paleontology 3(2-1)

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Semester-7 Semester-5
BS Geography
GEOL-6124 Geology of Pakistan 3(3-0) GEOG-6107 Regional Concepts 3(3-0)
GEOL-6125 Economic Geology 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering / GEOG-6108 Geomorphology 3(3-0)
GEOL-6126 Environmental Geology 3(2-1) Pre-Medical / ICS / I.Com / FA / etc. or DAE (1st & 2nd Year). GEOG-6109 Climatology 3(3-0)
GEOL-6127 Hydrogeology 3(2-1) Duration: 4 Years
GEOG-6110 Economic Geography 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
GEOL-61xx Elective Course * 3(3-0) GEOG-6111 Quantitative Methods Geography 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
GEOL-61xx Elective Course * 3(3-0) GEOG-6112 Principle of Cartography 3(1-2)
Total 18(15-3) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 18(16-2)
Semester-8 Semester-1 Semester-6
GEOL-61xx Elective Course * 3(3-0) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-6113 Oceanography 3(3-0)
GEOL-61xx Elective Course * 3(3-0) URCE- 5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0) GEOG-6114 Remote Sensing 3(2-1)
GEOL-6133 Thesis 6(0-6) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) GEOG-6115 Research Methods 3(3-0)
Total 12(6-6) URCM-5107 Mathematics 3(3-0) GEOG-6116 Population Geography 3(3-0)
GEOL-5101 Introduction to Geology* 3(3-0)
* Special papers will be offered by the Department according to the GEOG-6117 Geographic Information System 3(2-1)
availability of resources. ENVR-5101 Introduction to Environmental Sciences* 3(3-0)
Total 15(13-2)
Total 17(17-0)
Semester-7
Semester-2 GEOG-6118 Environmental Geography 3(3-0)
The most important time of life is GEOG-5102 Physical Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6119 Urban Geography 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 English II (Languages Comp. & Pres. Skills) 3(3-0)
the time spent at a university. I am GEOG-6120 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
proud to be a part of the ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Law* 3(3-0)
GEOG-61xx Regional Geography*** 3(3-0)
GEOG-61xx Elective **
Department of Earth Sciences, ENVR-5104 Environmental Geology* 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Total 15(14-1)
Sargodha University. The INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations* 3(3-0)
Semester-8
department and the University Total 17(17-0)
GEOG-6121 Geography of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Semester-3
provide all the necessary pieces of GEOG-5103 Human Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-61xx Elective** 3(3-0)

training and teachings that are URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
GEOG-61xx Elective** 3(3-0)
GEOG-61xx Field Survey**** 6(0-6)
required by any professional GEOG-5104 Map Work 3(2-1)
GEOG-6190 Thesis (in lieu of two papers options) 6(0-6)
organization. I have learned many URCS-5108 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
Total 15(9-6) / 15(3-12)
SOCI-5101 General Sociology * 3(3-0)
great things but most importantly URCI-5109 Introduction to Information and Comm. Tech. * as notified from the list A available in the Department
3(3-0)
the uniformity in dress code at SU. Total 18(17-1)
** as notified from the list B available in the Department

Where everyone dresses the same, Semester-4


*** as notified from the list C available in the Department
**** as notified from the list D available in the Department
students don't worry about GEOG-5105 History and Development of Geographic Thought 3(3-0)
GEOG-5106 Surveying 3(1-2)
socioeconomic judgments when it
URCE-5104 English IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
comes to clothing. PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology * 3(3-0)
Ahmad, BS Geography ECON-5101 Principles of Economics * 3(3-0)
Total 15(13-2)

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***GEOG-63-- Field Survey 6(0+6)
BS Geography (5th Semester Intake) GEOG-6390 Thesis (in lieu of two elective courses) 6(0+6) MS Geology
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in ADA/ADS/ADC and BA/BSc with Total 15(9-6) Eligibility: MSc/BS geology or equivalent with 2nd division or
Geography as elective subject. *as notified by the Chairman from list A CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2 Years ***as notified by the Chairman from list C Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4 List A: Elective Courses Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 69 credit hours GEOG-6322 Cultural Geography 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis

GEOG -6323 Natural Hazards & Disaster Management 3(3-0)


Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
GEOG-6324 Geography of Manufacturing 3(3-0)
Semester-1 Semester-1
GEOG-6325 Hydro Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6301 Geography: Histroy & Concept 3(3-0) Students will have to choose four courses from Semester-I as
GEOG-6326 Medical Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6302 Regional Concepts 3(3-0) notified according to available resources.
GEOG-6327 Political Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6303 Geomorphology 3(3-0) GEOL-7101 Applied Mineralogy 3(3-0)
GEOG-6328 Regional Planning & Development 3(3-0)
GEOG-6304 Climatology 3(3-0) GEOL-7102 Metamorphic Petrology 3(3-0)
GEOG -6329 Climate Change Studies 3(3-0)
GEOG-6305 Quantitative Methods In Geography 3(3-0) GEOL-7103 Clastic Sedimentology 3(3-0)
GEOG-6330 Agricultural Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6306 Principles of Cartography 3(1-2) GEOL-7104 Tectonics 3(3-0)
GEOG-6331 Conservation of Resources 3(3-0)
Total 18(16-2) Regional Geography: GEOL-7105 Micropaleontology 3(3-0)
Semester-2 GEOG-6370 South Asia 3(3-0) GEOL-7106 Structural Geology 3(3-0)
GEOG-6307 Economic Geography 3(3-0) List C. Field Survey Report GEOL-7107 Seismology 3(3-0)
GEOG-6308 Oceanography 3(3-0) GEOG-6380 Demographic Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7108 Hydrogeology 3(3-0)
GEOG-6309 Remote Sensing 3(2-1) GEOG-6381 Hydrological Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7109 Soil Mechanics 3(3-0)
GEOG-6310 Research Methods 3(3-0) GEOG-6382 Industrial Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7110 Metallic Mineral Deposits 3(3-0)
GEOG-6311 population Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-6383 Land Use Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7111 Ore Geology, Mining and Processing 3(3-0)
GEOG-6312 Geographical Information System 3(2-1) GEOG-6384 Landforms Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7112 Isotope Geology and Geochronology 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) GEOG-6385 Soil Survey 3(3-0) GEOL-7113 Geology of Pakistan 3(3-0)
GEOG-6386 Urban Survey 3(3-0)
Total 18(16-2) GEOL-7114 Sedimentary Basins 3(3-0)
GEOG- 6387 EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) 3(3-0)
Semester-3 GEOL-7115 Remote Sensing & GIS 3(3-0)
Each student shall be required to collect data/information pertaining to GEOL-7116 Environmental Geology 3(3-0)
GEOG-6313 Environmental Geography 3(3-0)
his/her topic in a selected area/region, tabulate the data and write report
GEOG-6314 Urban Geography 3(3-0) on it GEOL-7117 Geohazard Investigation 3(3-0)
GEOG- 6315 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1) GEOL-7118 Geotehcnical Engineering 3(3-0)
GEOG-6390 Thesis 6(0-6)
GEOG-6370 South Asia 3(3-0) GEOL-7119 Vertebrate Paleontology 3(3-0)
(In lieu of two elective courses in semester IV)
*GEOG-63xx Elective Course 3(3-0) GEOL-7120 Metallogeny and Plate Tectonics 3(3-0)
*GEOG-63xx Elective Course 3(3-0) GEOL-7121 Reservoir Geognosy 3(3-0)
Total 18(17-1) GEOL-7122 Earthquake Seismology 3(3-0)
Semester-4 GEOL-7123 Thermodynamics 3(3-0)

GEOG-63 1 6 Geography of Pakistan 3(3-0) GEOL-7124 Basin Analysis 3(3-0)

*GEOG-63xx Elective course 3(3-0) GEOL-7125 Groundwater Investigation 3(3-0)

*GEOG-63xx Elective Course 3(2-1) GEOL-7126 Industrial Mineralogy 3(3-0)

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GEOL-7127 Hydrological Systems & Environment 3(3-0) Electives List B****
GEOL-7128 Applied Structure Technique 3(3-0) PhD Geology GEOL-8130 Applied Structural Analyses 3(3-0)
GEOL-7129 Metamorphic Structure 3(3-0) Eligibility: MS Geology/MPhil Geology/MS Geophysics/ GEOL-8131 Fluid Technology 3(3-0)
GEOL-7130 Sedmentary Petrology 3(3-0) MPhil Geophysics (18 years of education, having BS in Geology / GEOL-8132 Carbonate Sedimentology 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Applied Geology is compulsory) or Equivalent with 3.00 CGPA GEOL-8133 Seismic Stratigraphy 3(3-0)
out of 4.00 in semester or first division in Annual System + GEOL-8134 Hydrocarbon Modeling 3(3-0)
Students will have to choose four courses from Semester-II as
notified according to available resources. Departmental test (at least 70% marks)
GEOL-8135 Tectonic Geomorphology 3(3-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years
GEOL-7131 Igneous Petrology 3(3-0) Semesters: 6-16 GEOL-8136 Geomechanics 3(3-0)
GEOL-7132 Applied Geochemistry 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation GEOL-8137 Hazards Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL-7133 Carbonate Sedimentology 3(3-0) GEOL-8138 Foundation Analyses & Design 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
GEOL-7134 Paleontology 3(3-0) GEOL-8139 Coal Geology 3(3-0)
Compulsory Courses
GEOL-7135 Marine Geology 3(3-0) GEOL-8140 Geological Resources and Environment 3(3-0)
GEOL-8101 * Research Methodology 3(3+0)
GEOL-7136 Applied Geophysics 3(3-0) GEOL-8141 Ore Geology, Mining and Processing 3(3-0)
GEOL-7137 Paleomagnetism 3(3-0) GEOL-8129** GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Geology 3(2+1) GEOL-8142 Metamorphic Petrology 3(3-0)
GEOL-7138 Engineering Geology 3(3-0) * Compulsory course to be offered in 1st semester GEOL-8143 Isotope Geochemistry 3(3-0)
GEOL-7139 Rock Mechanics 3(3-0) ** Compulsory course to be offered in 2nd semester GEOL-8144 Applied Geochemistry 3(3-0)
GEOL-7140 Non Metallic Mineral Deposits 3(3-0) Electives List A*** GEOL-8145 Seismic Data Interpretation 3(3-0)
GEOL-7141 Advanced Instrumentation 3(3-0) GEOL-8105 Clastic Sedimentology 3(3+0) GEOL-8146 Exploration Geophysics II (Electrical, 3(3-0)
GEOL-7142 Coal Geology 3(3-0) GEOL-8106 Advance Petroleum Geology 3(3+0) Electromagnetic, Gpr Methods)
GEOL-7143 Stratigraphy of Pakistan 3(3-0) GEOL-8107 Drilling Operation 3(3+0) GEOL-8147 Advanced Rock Physics 3(3-0)
GEOL-7144 Petroleum Geology 3(3-0) GEOL-8108 Advanced Basin Analysis 3(3+0) GEOL-8148 Advanced Reservoir Geophysics 3(3-0)
GEOL-7145 Engineering Seismology 3(3-0) GEOL-8109 Reservoir Geophysics 3(3+0) GEOL-8149 Seismic Hazard Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL-7146 Applied Hydrogeology 3(3-0) GEOL-8110 Paleoecology 3(3+0) GEOL-8150 Applied, industry and Research Geophysics 3(3-0)
GEOL-7147 Field Geology 3(3-0) GEOL-8111 Petrophysical Analysis 3(3+0) GEOL-8151 Applied Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL-7148 Invertebrate Paleontology 3(3-0) GEOL-8152 Applied Mineralogy 3(3-0)
GEOL-8112 Mine Geology: Surface & Subsurface Mining 3(3+0)
GEOL-7149 Palynology and Paleobotany 3(3-0) GEOL-8153 Depositional Modeling and Reservoir Quality 3(3-0)
GEOL-8113 Slope Stability Analysis 3(3+0)
GEOL-7150 Seuence Stratigrathy 3(3-0) GEOL-8154 Regional Geology and Tectonics 3(3-0)
GEOL-8114 Engineering Geology In Dams & Hydropower 3(3+0)
GEOL-7151 Petroleum Geology of Pakistan 3(3-0) **** Two elective course from List B to be offered in 2nd semester
Projects
GEOL-7152 Bore-hole Geophysics 3(3-0) depending upon available resources.
GEOL-8115 Aggregate of Pakistan 3(3+0)
GEOL-7153 Isotope Geochemistry 3(3-0)
GEOL-8116 Mineral Deposits 3(3+0)
GEOL-7154 Quaternary Geology 3(3-0)
GEOL-8117 Petrology 3(3+0)
GEOL-7155 Groundwater Engineering 3(3-0)
GEOL-8118 Geochemistry 3(3+0)
GEOL-7156 Environmental Hazards 3(3-0)
GEOL-7157 Environmental Impact Assessment and Manag. 3(3-0)
GEOL-8119 Industrial Minerals of Pakistan 3(3+0)

GEOL-7158 Tectonic of Pakistan 3(3-0) GEOL-8120 Exploration Geophysics 1 (Gravity & Magnetic 3(3+0)

GEOL-7159 Neotectonic 3(3-0) Methods)


GEOL-7160 Clay Mineralogy 3(3-0) GEOL-8121 Borehole Geophysics 3(3+0)
Semester 3 to 4 Thesis 6(0-6) GEOL-8122 Engineering Geophysics 3(3+0)

*** Two elective course from List A to be offered in 1st semester


depending upon available resources.

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Dr. Shahid Mubeen
Associate Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
mathematics@uos.edu.pk

MATHEMATICS 048-9230767, 9230811 - 15 Ext 416


Al-Khwarizmi Block

FACULTY Semester-3
BS Mathematics MATH-5106 Calculus-III 3(3-0)
Dr. Imran Siddique
Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) of the following MATH-5107 Algebra-I 3(3-0)
with 50% marks in Math.
Dr. Muhammad Abbas PHYS-5163 Physics-III 4(3-1)
I.HSSC (Pre-Engineering) or
Associate Professor II.ICS with Math or URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0)
Dr. Khuram Ali III.FA with Math, or
Associate Professor IV.A-level or equivalent, MATH-5108 Probability Theory 3(3-0)
V.DAE (all)
Dr. Muhammad Yaseen Duration: 4 Years URCI-xxxx Translation Study of the Holy Quran-II 0(0-0)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 Total 16(15-1)
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Semester-4
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. MATH-5109 Vector Analysis and Mechanics 3(3-0)
Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad
Assistant Professor Semester-1 MATH-5110 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Dr. Ammara Nosheen MATH-5101 Calculus-I 3(3-0) PHYS-5164 Physics-IV 4(3-1)
Assistant Professor MATH-5102 Elements of Set Theory and Mathematical Logic 3(3-0) MATH-5111 Discrete Mathematics 3(3-0)
Dr. Khalid Mehmmod
PHYS-5161 Physics-I 4(3-1) ECON-5118 Mathematical Economics 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Dr. Tahir Nazir URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) Total 16(15-1)
Lecturer URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-5
Dr. Saima Naheed URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Techn. 3(3-0) MATH-6112 Topology 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCI-xxxx Translation Study of the Holy Quran-I 0(0-0) MATH-6113 Differential Geometry 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Samraiz
Lecturer Total 18(17-1) MATH-6114 Ordinary Differential Equations 3(3-0)

Dr. Javeria Farooq Semester-2 MATH-6115 Real Analysis-I 3(3-0)


Lecturer MATH-5103 Calculus-II 3(3-0) MATH-6116 Algebra-II 3(3-0)
Dr. Asifa Ilyas MATH-5104 Statistics 3(3-0) URCI-xxxx Translation Study of the Holy Quran-II 0(0-0)
Lecturer
PHYS-5162 Physics-II 4(3-1) Total 15(15-0)
Dr. Bushra Batool
Lecturer URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6

Dr. Uzma Ahmad URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) MATH-6117 Classic Mechanics 3(3-0)
Lecturer MATH-5105 Programming Languages for Mathematics 3(3-0) MATH-6118 Mathematical Methods 3(3-0)
Rabia Iqbal URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) MATH-6119 Complex Analysis 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Total 18(17-1) MATH-6120 Functional Analysis 3(3-0)
Ammara Nazar
Lecturer

123
MATH-6121 Real Analysis-II 3(3-0) Semester-2 Semester-2
Total 15(15-0) MATH-6307 Classical Mechanics 3(3-0) MATH-7117 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0)
Semester-7 MATH-6308 Mathematical Methods 3(3-0) MATH-7121 Numerical Solutions of ODE 3(3-0)
MATH-6122 Numerical Analysis-I 3(3-0) MATH-6309 Complex Analysis 3(3-0) MATH-7125 Convex Analysis 3(3-0)
MATH-6123 Number Theory 3(3-0) MATH-6310 Functional Analysis 3(3-0) MATH-7149 Generalized Special Functions 3(3-0)
MATH-6124 Partial Differential Equations 3(3-0) MATH-6311 Real Analysis-II 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
MATH-61xx Elective-I 3(3-0) MATH-6312 Discrete Mathematics 3(3-0) Semester-3 to 4
MATH-61xx Elective-II 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Thesis 6(0-6)
URCI-xxxx Translation Study of the Holy Quran-IV 0(0-0) Semester-3
Total 15(15-0) MATH-6313 Numerical Analysis-I 3(3-0) PhD Mathematics
Semester-8 MATH-6314 Number Theory 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil/MS (18 years Education) with at least 3.00 CGPA
MATH-6125 Numerical Analysis-II 3(3-0) MATH-6315 Partial Differential Equations 3(3-0) out of 4.00 in semester or 1st division in Annual System +
MATH-6126 Integral Equations 3(3-0) MATH-6316 Programming Languages for Mathematics 2(2-0) Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
MATH-61xx Project / Course 3(3-0) MATH-63xx Elective-I 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
MATH-61xx Elective-III 3(3-0) MATH-63xx Elective-II 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
MATH-61xx Elective-IV 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Total 15(15-0) Semester-4
Code Course Title C/Hr.
MATH-6317 Numerical Analysis-II 3(3-0)
Semester-1
BS Mathematics (5th Semester Intake) MATH-6318 Integral Equations 3(3-0)
MATH-8104 Advance Graph Theory 3(3-0)
MATH-63xx Project / Course 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BSc/ADS/ADP or equivalent MATH-8119 Convex Analysis and Applications 3(3-0)
MATH-63xx Elective-III 3(3-0)
qualification with 50% number of courses (credit hours*) of MATH-8123 Orthogonal Polynomials 3(3-0)
Mathematics and 50% marks in Mathematics courses. MATH-63xx Elective-IV 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Duration: 2 Years Total 15(15-0)
Semesters: 4-8 Semester-2
Degree Requirements: 68 Credit Hours MATH-8106 Applications of Inequalities 3(3-0)
Merit: Total marks obtained in BSc/ADS/ADP or equivalent
MPhil Mathematics
MATH-8120 Numerical Solutions of PDE 3(3-0)
qualification out of 800 marks + marks obtained in Mathematics Eligibility: MSc/BS-4 year with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in MATH-8112 Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0)
courses out of 400 marks + 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable) semester or 2nd division in Annual System + Departmental Test
Total 9(9-0)
(at least 50% marks)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-3 to 6
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semester-1 Semesters: 4-8 Thesis
MATH-6301 Elements of Set Theory and Mathematical Logic 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
MATH-6302 Topology 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
MATH-6303 Differential Geometry 3(3-0)
Semester-1
MATH-6304 Ordinary Differential Equations 3(3-0)
MATH-7108 Fixed Point Theory 3(3-0)
MATH-6305 Real Analysis-I 3(3-0)
MATH-7114 Computer Aided Geometric Design 3(3-0)
MATH-6306 Algebra 3(3-0)
MATH-7148 Advanced Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
MATH-7154 Dynamics Inequalities on Time Scale 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)

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Dr Safdar Hussain
Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
physics@uos.edu.pk

PHYSICS 048-9230914, 9230811 - 15 Ext 338, 339


Abn Al-Haytham Block

FACULTY BS Physics URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0)

Dr. Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq Total 18(15-3)


Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) of the following
Professor I.Pre-Engineering or Semester-4
Dr. M. Mazhar Ali Kalyar II.ICS (Math, Physics) or PHYS-5108 Basics of Electronics and Nuclear Physics 3(3-0)
Associate Professor III.Pre-Medical with Mathematics as Additional Subject.
IV. A Level (with Physics and Math) PHYS-5109 Theory of Thermodynamics 3(3-0)
Dr. Safdar Nazir Duration: 4 Years PHYS-5110 Physics Lab-II 3(0-3)
Associate Professor Semesters: 8
Dr. Bilal Rasul Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours MATH-5124 Vectors and Tensors Analysis 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. MATH-5125 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Zahid Ishaque Semester-1 STAT-5125 Theory of Error Analysis 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
PHYS-5101 Mechanics-I 4(3-1) Total 18(15-3)
Dr. Khalid Naseer
Assistant Professor PHYS-5102 Waves and Oscillations 3(3-0) Semester-5
Dr. Farhat Iqbal MATH-5120 Applications of Differentials 3(3-0) PHYS-6111 Methods of Mathematical Physics-I 3(3-0)
Lecturer PHYS-6112 Classical Mechanics-I 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
Asad Abbas Malik PHYS-6113 Electrodynamics-I 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Lecturer
Total 15(14-1) PHYS-6114 Electronics 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Zulfiqar
Lecturer Semester-2 PHYS-6115 Electronics Lab 3(0-3)
Muhammad Qasim PHYS-5103 Mechanics-II 4(3-1) Total 15(12-3)
Lecturer
PHYS-5104 Electricity and Magnetism-I 3(3-0) Semester-6
Ayesha Islam
MATH-5121 Techniques of Integration 3(3-0) PHYS-6116 Methods of Mathematical Physics-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Akhtar Rasool URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) PHYS-6117 Classical Mechanics-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) PHYS-6118 Electrodynamics-II 3(3-0)
Muhammad Ashfaq Total 15(14-1) PHYS-6119 Quantum Mechanics-I 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Semester-3 PHYS-6120 Solid State Physics-I 3(3-0)
Saira Yasmeen
Lecturer PHYS-5105 Electricity and Magnetism-II 3(3-0) PHYS-6121 Modern Physics Lab 3(0-3)
PHYS-5106 Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics 3(3-0) Total 18(15-3)
PHYS-5107 Physics Lab-I 3(0-3) Semester-7
MATH-5122 Calculus 3(3-0) PHYS-6122 Statistical Mechanics 3(3-0)
MATH-5123 Ordinary Differentials Equations 3(3-0) PHYS-6123 Atomic Physics 3(3-0)

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PHYS-6124 Plasma Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6125 Quantum Mechanics-II 3(3-0)
BS Physics (5th Semester Intake) Semester-4
STAT-5125 Theory of Error Analysis 3(3-0)
PHYS-6126 Solid State Physics-II 3(3-0) Eligibility: Eligibility:
a b 1.At least 45% mars in ADS (annual examination system) or PHYS-6317 Computational Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-61xx Optional Course /Thesis 3(3-0)
equivalent qualification and 25% marks contribution of Physics PHYS-6318 Laser Physics 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
and Mathematics courses each to the total marks (like 200/800) PHYS-6319 Relativity and Cosmology 3(3-0)
Semester-8 is compulsory)
PHYS-6320 Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6127 Computational Physics 3(3-0) 2.At least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in ADS (semester system) or
equivalent qualification and 25% credit hour contribution of PHYS-63xx Optional Course*/Thesis** 3(3-0)
PHYS-6128 Laser Physics 3(3-0)
Physics and Mathematics courses each to the total credit hours Total 18(18-0)
PHYS-6129 Relativity and Cosmology 3(3-0)
(like 15 credit hours out of 60 credit hours) is compulsory. Optional Courses
PHYS-6130 Nuclear & Elementary Particle Physics 3(3-0) Duration: 2 Years
a c PHYS-6321 Advanced Electronics 3(3-0)
PHYS-61xx Optional Course/Project+ 3(3-0) Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours PHYS-6322 Physical and Geometrical Optics 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
PHYS-6323 Physics of Nanotechnologies 3(3-0)
Optional Coursesa
Code Course Title C/Hr. PHYS-6324 Methods of Experimental Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6131 Advanced Electronics 3(3-0)
Semester-1 PHYS-6325 Advanced Electronics LAB*** 3(0-3)
PHYS-6132 Physical and Geometrical Optics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6301 Methods of Mathematical Physics-I 3(3-0) PHYS-6326 Introduction to Quantum Computing 3(3-0)
PHYS-6133 Physics of Nanotechnologies 3(3-0)
PHYS-6302 Classical Mechanics-I 3(3-0) PHYS-6327 Particle Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6134 Methods of Experimental Physics 3(3-0)
d PHYS-6303 Electrodynamics-I 3(3-0) PHYS-6328 Thesis 6(0-6)
PHYS-6135 Advanced Electronics LAB 3(0-3)
PHYS-6304 Electronics 3(3-0) * Student may take two optional courses (Optional Course-I in
PHYS-6136 Introduction to Quantum Computing 3(3-0)
PHYS-6305 Modern Physics Lab 3(0-3) Semester III and Optional Course-II in Semester IV) from courses
PHYS-6137 Particle Physics 3(3-0)
MATH-5124 Vectors and Tensors Analysis 3(3-0) offered at the Department.
PHYS-6138 Project+ 3(0-3)
Total 18(15-3) ** A thesis of 06 credit hours can be opted if offered at the department.
(a) Student may take two optional courses (optional course-I in
Semester-2 *** Advanced Electronics LAB can be opted only if Advanced Electronics
semester VII and Optional course-II in Semester VIII) from courses
offered at the department. PHYS-6306 Methods of Mathematical Physics-II 3(3-0) course is taken.
(b) A thesis of 06 Cr. Hrs can be opted if offered at the department. PHYS-6307 Classical Mechanics-II 3(3-0)
(c) A Project of 03 Cr. Hrs can also be opted in the 8th semester .
(d) Advanced Electronics LAB can be opted only if PHYS-6308 Electrodynamics-II 3(3-0)
Advanced Electronics is taken. Quantum Mechanics-I 3(3-0)
PHYS-6309
PHYS-6310 Solid State Physics-I 3(3-0)

PHYS-6311 Electronics Lab 3(0-3)


Total 18(15-3)
Semester-3
PHYS-6312 Statistical Mechanics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6313 Atomic Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6314 Plasma Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-6315 Quantum Mechanics-II 3(3-0)
PHYS-6316 Solid State Physics-II 3(3-0)
PHYS-63xx Optional Course*/Thesis** 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)

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PHYS-8104 Classical and Quantum Statistical Physics 3(3-0)
MPhil Physics PhD Physics PHYS-8105 Advance Material Science 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MSc Physics / BS Physics (4-Year) (16 years of Eligibility: MPhil (Physics) / MS Physics or equivalent (18 years of PHYS-8106 Nonlinear Physics 3(3-0)
education) in the relevant field from HEC recognized institution education) in the relevant field from HEC recognized institution with PHYS-8107 Laser Spectroscopy: Experimental Techniques 3(3-0)
with at least CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + subject based entry test at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 or 1st dividion in annual system+ PHYS-8108 Electromagnetic Theory 3(3-0)
(minimum 50% marks) + interview subject based entry test (minimum 70% marks) + interview
PHYS-8109 Plasma Processing and Technology 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 4-8 PHYS-8110 Thesis 6(0-6)
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation A PhD student will have to complete 18 Cr. H. Courses in addition to
24 Cr. H. Courses of MPhil.
Code Course Title C/Hr. The optional courses will be offered depending upon the resources of
Code Course Title C/Hr.
the department.
Semester-1 Optional Papers
PHYS-7101 Methods of Mathematical Physics 3(3-0) PHYS-8101 Quantum Field Theory 3(3-0)
PHYS-7102 Methods & Techniques of Exp. Physics 3(3-0) PHYS-8102 Plasma-Wall Interaction in Fusion Reactors 3(3-0)
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0) PHYS-8103 Magnetization Reversal & Magnetization Dynamic 3(3-0)
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-2
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0)
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0)
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0)
PHYS-71xx Optional Paper 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Optional papers in Semester-I and Semester-II are to be selected from the
following
PHYS-7103 Condensed Matter Physics 3(3-0)
PHYS-7104 Magnetism in Low Dimensions 3(3-0)
PHYS-7105 Material Science 3(3-0)
PHYS-7106 X-ray Crystallography 3(3-0)
PHYS-7107 Pulsed Laser Deposition for Thin Film Growth 3(3-0)
PHYS-7108 Low Temperature Plasmas 3(3-0)
PHYS-7109 Chaos, Stability and Control 3(3-0)
PHYS-7110 Introduction to DFT 3(3-0)
PHYS-7111 Growth & Characterization of Solids 3(3-0)
PHYS-7112 Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy 3(3-0)
PHYS-7113 Ion Physics (Methods and Instruments) 3(3-0)
Semester-3 to 4
PHYS-7114 Thesis 6(0-6)

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Dr. Hafiz Zafar Nazir
Associate Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
statistics@uos.edu.pk

STATISTICS 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 306


Al-Khwarizmi Block

FACULTY BS Statistics xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0)


STAT-5104 Basic Statistical Inference 3(3-0)
Noureen Akhtar
Assistant Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering / Total 15(15-0)
Pre-Medical / ICS / FA / I.Com / D.Com. or A-Level or equivalent or
Dr. Muhammad Amin DAE (1st & 2nd Year). Semester-4
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years URCE-5104 English-IV 3(3-0)
Dr. Sadia Qamar Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Hafiza Mamona Nazir MATH- 5127 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Assistant Professor STAT-5105 Introduction to Regr. Analysis & Exp. Design 3(3-0)
Muhammad Zubair Semester-1
STAT-5106 Applied Statistics 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCE-5101 English-I 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
Semester-5
MATH-5125 Calculus-I 3(3-0)
STAT-6107 Statistical Packages 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0)
STAT-6108 Regression Analysis 4(3-1)
xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0) STAT-6109 Probability & Probability Distributions-I 3(3-0)
STAT-5101 Introductory Statistics 3(3-0) STAT-6110 Sampling Techniques-I 4(3-1)
Total 17(17-0) STAT-6111 Design & Analysis of Experiment-I 4(3-1)
Semester-2 Total 18(15-3)
URCE-5102 English-II 3(3-0) Semester-6
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) STAT-6112 Econometrices 4(3-1)
MATH-5126 Calculus-II 3(3-0) STAT-6113 Non-Parametric Methods 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0) STAT-6114 Probability & Probability Distributions-II 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0) STAT-6115 Sampling Techniques-II 4(3-1)
STAT-5102 Introduction to Probability Distributions 3(3-0) STAT-6116 Design & Analysis of Experiment-II 4(3-1)
Total 17(17-0) Total 18(15-3)
Semester-3 Semester-7
URCE-5103 English-III 3(3-0) STAT-6117 Statistical Inference-I 3(3-0)
STAT-5103 Computer Applications in Statistics 3(3-0) STAT-6118 Applied Multivariate Analysis 4(3-1)

xxxx-xxxx General Course 3(3-0) STAT-6119 Research Methods / Internship 3(3-0)

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STAT-61xx Elective Course 3(3-0) STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)
PhD Statistics
STAT-61xx Elective Course 3(3-0) Total 19(18+1)
Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS in Statistics (18-years of education)
Total 16(15-1) Semester-4
or Equivalent degree with at least first division or CGPA=3.00 out of
Semester-8 STAT-6315 Population Studies 4(3+1) 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
STAT-6120 Population Studies 4(3-1) STAT-6316 Statistical Inference-II 3(3+0) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
STAT-6121 Statistical Inference-II 3(3-0) STAT-6317 Project/Research Report 3(3+0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
STAT-61xx Elective Course 3(3-0) STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)
STAT-61xx Elective Course 3(3-0) STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
STAT-6139 Project/Research Report 3(3-0) Total 16(15+1) List of courses
Total 16(15-1) STAT-8101 Recent Develop. in Statistical Process Control 3(3-0)
MPhil Statistics
STAT-8102 Advanced Survey Sampling 3(3-0)
BS Statistics (5th Semester Intake) Eligibility: MSc/BS Statistics (16 years of education) with at
STAT-8103 Advanced Topics in Design of Experiments 3(3-0)
least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADA/ADS or equivalent with STAT-8104 Advanced Bio-Statistics 3(3-0)
(at least 50% marks)
Statistics of 200 marks
Duration: 2-4 Years STAT-8105 Advanced Theory of Statistics 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 STAT-8106 Advanced Generalized Linear Models 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours STAT-8107 Advanced Non-Parametric and Robust Methods 3(3-0)
STAT-8108 Advanced Demographic Techniques 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
STAT-8109 Randomized Response 3(3-0)
Semester-1 Semester-1
STAT-8110 Geo-Statistics 3(3-0)
STAT-6301 Statistical Methods 4(3+1) STAT-7101 Linear Models and Regression Analysis-I 3(3-0)
STAT-8111 Financial Econometrics 3(3-0)
STAT-6302 Regression Analysis 4(3+1) STAT-7102 Statistical Process Control 3(3-0)

STAT-6303 Probability and Probability Distributions-I 3(3+0) Any two courses from the approved courses depending

STAT-6304 Sampling Techniques-I 4(3+1) upon the availability of resources.

STAT-6305 Design and Analysis of Experiment-I 4(3+1) Semester-2

Total 19(15+4) STAT-7103 Linear Models and Regression Analysis-II 3(3-0)


Semester-2 Any three courses from the approved courses depending upon the

STAT-6306 Econometrics 4(3+1) availability of resources.

STAT-6307 Statistical Packages 3(3+0) Semester-3 to 4


Probability and Probability Distributions-II 3(3+0) Research / Thesis 6(0-6)
STAT-6308
STAT-6309 Sampling Techniques-II 4(3+1)
STAT-6310 Design and Analysis of Experiment-II 4(3+1)
Total 18(15+3)
Semester-3
STAT-6311 Statistical Inference-I 3(3+0)
STAT-6312 Applied Multivariate Analysis 4(3+1)
STAT-6313 Research Methods/Internship 3(3+0)
STAT-6314 Non Parametric Methods 3(3+0)
STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)

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Dr Muhammad Arshad
Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
Zoology@uos.edu.pk

ZOOLOGY 048-9230558, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 332


Jinnah Block

FACULTY BS Zoology Semester-4


URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mukhtar Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or
Professor equivalent qualification. ZOOL-5104 Animal Form & Function-II 4(3-1)
Dr. Syed Kashif Nawaz Duration: 4 Years SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Semesters: 8 ZOOL-5105 Biological Techniques 3(1-2)
Dr. Sajida Batool Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Dr. Aima Iram Batool
Semester-1
Assistant Professor Total 18(15-3)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
Dr. Naunain Mehmood Semester-5
Lecturer URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) ZOOL-6106 Research Methodology 2(2-0)
Dr. Faiza Zubair BOTN-5101 Diversity of Plants 4(3-1) ZOOL-6107 Economic Zoology 3(2-1)
Lecturer CHEM-5101 Physical Chemistry 4(3-1) ZOOL-6108 Biochemistry 4(3-1)
Dr. Naila Riaz
ZOOL-5101 Animal Diversity-I (Invertebrates) 4(3-1) ZOOL-6109 Cell and Molecular Biology 4(3-1)
Lecturer
Total 18(15-3) ZOOL-6110 Evolution & Principles of Systematics 4(3-1)
Dr. Iram Inayat
Lecturer Semester-2 Total 17(13-4)
Dr. Muhammad Ali Kanwal UR5CE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentations Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6
Lecturer URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) ZOOL-6111 Physiology 4(3-1)
BOTN-5102 Plant Systematics, Anatomy and development/ 4(3-1) ZOOL-6112 Ecology 3(2-1)
Embryology ZOOL-6113 Developmental Biology 4(3-1)
CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry 4(3-1) ZOOL-6114 Genetics 4(3-1)
ZOOL-5102 Animal Diversity-II (Chordates) 4(3-1) ZOOL-6115 Wildlife 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3) Total 18(13-5)
Semester-3 Semester-7
URCE- 5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) ZOOL-6XXX Special Paper A1/ Thesis (Univ. Option) 3(2-1)/(0-3)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. And Communication Tech. 3(2-1) ZOOL-6116 Biostatistics/Univ. Option 3(2-1)
BOTN-5103 Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution 4(3-1) ZOOL-6XXX / Special Paper A2/
CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry 4(3-1) ZOOL-6130 Univ. Option= Ichthyology 3(2-1)
ZOOL-5103 Animal Form & Function-I 4(3-1) ZOOL-6XXX/ Univ. Option/
Total 18(14-4) ZOOL-6140 Principles & Kinetics Of Toxicology 3(2-1)

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ZOOL-6117 Bioinformatics 3(1-2) ZOOL-6XXX / Special Paper A2/ 3(2+1) In addition to this, students will take optional courses.
Total 15(9-6) ZOOL-6326 Univ. Option= Ichthyology ZOOL-7111 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ZOOL-6XXX / Univ. Option/ 3(2+1)
ZOOL-6118 Animal Behavior 3(3-0) ZOOL-6336 Principles & Kinetics Of Toxicology PhD Zoology
ZOOL-6XXX Special Paper B1/ Thesis (Univ. Option) 3(2-1)/(0-3) ZOOL-6313 Bioinformatics 3(1+2) Eligibility: MPhil//MS/MSc(Hons) in Zoology with first division or
ZOOL-6XXX/ Special Paper B2/ 3(2-1) ZOOL-6XXX Univ. Option 3(2+1) CGP 3.0 out of 4.0 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
ZOOL-6122 Univ. Option=Biotechnology Total 18(13-5) Duration: 3-8 Years
ZOOL-6XXX Univ. Option 3(2-1) Semesters: 6-16
Semester-4
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
ZOOL-6119 Zoogeography & Paleantology 3(2-1) ZOOL-6314 Animal Behavior 3(3+0)
Total 15(11-4) ZOOL-6XXX Special Paper B1/ Thesis (Univ. Option) 3(2+1)/(0+3)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ZOOL-6XXX / Special Paper B2/ 3(2+1)
BS Zoology (5th Semester Intake) Compulsory Courses
ZOOL-6318 Univ. Option=Biotechnology
ZOOL-8101 Clinical Immunology 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BSc/ADS with Zoology ZOOL-6XXX Univ. Option 3(2+1)
(200 marks) as major subject. ZOOL-8102 Wildlife Conservation and Management 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years ZOOL-6315 Zoogeography & Paleontology 3(2+1)
ZOOL-8103 Human Genetics 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4 ZOOL-6XXX Univ. Option 3(2+1)
Degree Requirements: 74 Credit hours ZOOL-8104 Molecular Physiology 3(3-0)
Total 18(11-7)
ZOOL-8105 Molecular Endocrinology 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ZOOL-8106 Molecular Entomology 3(3-0)
Semester-1
MPhil Zoology
ZOOL-8107 Biological Toxicology 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6301 Research Methodology 2(2+0) Eligibility: MSc/BS Zoology (16-years of education) with at least
ZOOL-8108 Research Methodology and Report Writing 3(3-0)
second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test
ZOOL-6302 Economic Zoology 3(2+1)
(at least 50% marks) ZOOL-8109 Advanced Analytical Techniques 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6303 Biochemistry 4(3+1) Duration: 2-4 Years In addition to this, students will take optional courses.
ZOOL-6304 Cell and Molecular Biology 4(3+1) Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
ZOOL-6305 Evolution & Principles of Systematics 4(3+1)
ZOOL-6306 Biological Techniques 3(1+2) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 20(14-6) Compulsory Courses
Semester-2 ZOOL-7101 Advanced Animal Diversity 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6307 Physiology 4(3+1) ZOOL-7102 Advances in Molecular Biology 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6308 Ecology 3(2+1) ZOOL-7103 Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6309 Developmental Biology 4(3+1) ZOOL-7104 Applied Biostatistics 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6310 Genetics 4(3+1) ZOOL-7105 Classification of Insects and Pest Management 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6311 Wildlife 3(2+1) ZOOL-7106 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 3(3-0)
Total 18(14-6) ZOOL-7107 Conservation Biology of Wildlife 3(3-0)
Semester-3 ZOOL-7108 Economic Zoology 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6XXX Special Paper A1/ Thesis (Univ. Option) 3(2+1)/(0+3) ZOOL-7109 Environmental Sciences 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6312 Biostatistics/Univ. Option 3(2+1) ZOOL-7110 Modern Techniques in Zoological Research 3(3-0)

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FACULTY OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES Phone: 048-9230811-15 Ext. 408
Email: dean.socialsciences@uos.edu.pk

List of Departments/School
T
he Faculty of Social Sciences was created in 2013 at University of Sargodha. Since its inception,
this faculty provides an avenue for the creation of knowledge through its unique blend of
Economics teaching and research. In a short span of time, it has become a leading centre for research and
teaching in the social sciences and aims to provide students with a broader coherent intellectual base
Education for understanding various contemporary economic, political, psychological and social issues especially
those related to public and social policy. Through service-learning, field trips,exchange programs,
History and Pakistan Studies lectures, seminars and conferences, students have been provided opportunities to experience the
practical and theoretical integration of courses. The Faculty of Social Sciences comprises one school
Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School and seven departments that offer undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs. With its 2500
Politics and International Relations students, 200 full-time and visiting faculty, wide array of programs and research centers; the faculty is
continuing to pursue the academic objectives of the University. The students are supervised by
Psychology excellent researchers and undertake cutting-edge research in the areas of social sciences.

Social Work
Sociology and Criminology
Dr Masood Sarwar Awan
Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
economics@uos.edu.pk

ECONOMICS 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 381, 383


Ibn Rushd Block

FACULTY ECON-5105 Development Economics 3(3-0)


BS Economics
Dr Rehmat Ullah Awan STAT-5122 Statistics for Economics-I 3(3-0)
Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, ECON-5106 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
Dr Nisar Ahmad I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. ECON-5107 Financial Management 3(3-0)
Associate Professor
Duration: 4 Years Total 18(18-0)
Dr. Ahmad Raza Cheema
Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Associate Professor
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Mahmood-ul-Hasan URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
ECON 5108 Intermediate Macro Economics 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Waqas
Code Course Title C/Hr. STAT-5123 Statistics for Economics-II 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1
Dr. Jabbar Ul Haq ECON-5109 Agriculture Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
ECON-5110 Political Economy 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahzad Mushtaq ECON-5101 Principles of Micro Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor ECON-5111 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Dr. Saif Ullah Total 18(18-0)
URCM-5107 Introduction to Mathematics-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Semester-5
Dr. Touqeer Ahmad ICTC-5201 Introduction to Info. and Communication Tech. 3(2-1)
ECON-6112 Micro Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0)
ECON-6113 Econometrics I 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Total 17(16-1)
Assistant Professor ECON-6114 Mathematical Economics I 3(3-0)
Semester-2
Falak Sher ECON-6115 Environmental economics 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
ECON-6116 Energy Economics 3(3-0)
Muhammad Nauman Malik URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Lecturer (on leave) ECON-6117 Poverty and Income Distribution 3(3-0)
ECON-5102 Principles of Macro Economics 3(3-0)
Muhammad Nawaz Total 18(18-0)
URCM-5108 Mathematics-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer (on leave) Semester-6
ECON-5103 Principles of Accounting 3(3-0)
Zahid Ullah Khan
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations
ECON-6118 Macro Economics 3(3-0)
Lecturer 3(3-0)
Bilal Ahmad URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) ECON-6119 Econometrics II 3(3-0)
Lecturer ECON-6120 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Zulfiqar Hussain Semester-3 ECON-6121 General equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) ECON-6122 Monetary Economics 3(3-0)
Faisal Nadeem Shah
Lecturer ECON-5104 Intermediate Micro Economics 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)

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Semester-7 Semester-3 ECON-7111 Agricultural Growth and Poverty 3(3-0)
ECON-6123 International Trade Theory 3(3-0) ECON-6313 Econometrics I 3(3-0) ECON-7112 Mathematical Programming 3(3-0)
ECON-6124 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ECON-6314 Microeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7113 Supply and Demand Analysis 3(3-0)
ECON-6125 Public Finance 3(3-0) ECON-6315 Financial Management for Business Firm 3(3-0) ECON-7114 Operational Research 3(3-0)
ECON-6126 History of Economics Thoughts 3(3-0) ECON-6316 Agricultural Economics 3(3-0) ECON-7115 Seminar 1(1-0)
ECON-6127 Project Appraisal and Investment Analysis 3(3-0) ECON-6317 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3-0) ECON-7116 Special Problem 1(1-0)
Total 15(15-0) ECON-6318 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ECON-7117 Labour Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-8 Total 18(18-0) ECON-7118 Time Series Econometrics 3(3-0)
ECON-6128 Applied Economics 3(3-0) Semester-4 ECON-7119 International Trade 3(3-0)
ECON-6129 Islamic Economics 3(3-0) ECON-6319 Econometrics II 3(3-0) ECON-7120 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
ECON-6130 Issues of Pak Economy 3(3-0) ECON-6320 Macroeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7121 Computer Applications for Social Sciences 3(3-0)
ECON-6131 Economics of Education 3(3-0) ECON-6321 Human Resource Development and Management 3(3-0) ECON-7122 Gender & Development 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) ECON-6322 International Trade Theory & Finance 3(3-0)
ECON-6323 Investment and Project Appraisal 3(3-0) PhD Economics
BS Economics (5th Semester Intake) ECON-6324 Economic Principles, Strategies & Techniques 3(3-0)
Eligibility: M.Phil/MSc (Hons)/MS in Economics (18-Years of
of Marketing
Education) or Equivalent Degree with at least first division or
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/ADP/ADC/ADS or Total 18(18-0) CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70 % marks).
equivalent qualification.. Duration: 3-8 Years
Duration: 2 Years MPhil Economics Semesters: 6-16
Semesters: 4 Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS(4-year) or equivalent degree
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours
(16 years of Education) in relevant field with at least Code Course Title C/Hr.
C/Hr. second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test
Code Course Title ECON-8101 Advanced MicroEconomics 3(3-0)
(at least 50% marks)
Semester-1 ECON-8102 Advanced MacroEconomics 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
ECON-6301 Principles of Microeconomics 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8 ECON-8103 Advanced Applied Econometrics 3(3-0)
ECON-6302 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Optional Courses
ECON-6303 Mathematical Economics I 3(3-0) ECON-8104 General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-6304 Statistics for Economists 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. ECON-8105 Advanced Agricultural Policy Analysis 3(3-0)
ECON-6305 Islamic Economics 3(3-0) ECON-7101 Micro Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8106 Marketing Management 3(3-0)
ECON-6306 Major Issues in Pakistan's Economy 3(3-0) ECON-7102 Macro Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8107 International Trade in Agricultural Commodities 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ECON-7103 Mathematical Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8108 International Marketing 3(3-0)
Semester-2 ECON-7104 Applied Econometrics 3(3-0) ECON-8109 Advertising, Sales Management and Promotion 3(3-0)
ECON-6307 Intermediate Microeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7105 History of Economic Thought 3(3-0) ECON-8110 The WTO Agreements: Marketing Concerns 3(3-0)
ECON-6308 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7106 Economics of Development Planning & Growth 3(3-0) ECON-8111 Advanced Agricultural Price Analysis 3(3-0)
ECON-6309 Public Sector Economics 3(3-0) ECON-7107 Islamic Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8112 Agribusiness Management 3(3-0)
ECON-6310 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) ECON-7108 Public Finance 3(3-0) ECON-8113 Advanced Marketing Management 3(3-0)
ECON-6311 Development Economics, Theory and Policy 3(3-0) ECON-7109 Agricultural Policy 3(3-0) ECON-8114 Advanced International Trade 3(3-0)
ECON-6312 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0) ECON-7110 Economic Analysis and Evaluation of 3(3-0) ECON-8115 Small and Medium Enterprise Management 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Agri. Development Projects ECON-8116 International Agribusiness Marketing & Trade Policy 3(3-0)

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ECON-8117 Financial Management of Business Firms 3(3-0)
ECON-8118 Banking Laws and Regulations for Agribusiness 3(3-0)
ECON-8119 Seminar (1-0)
ECON-8120 Special Problem (1-0)
ECON-8121 Land Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8122 Labour Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8123 Environmental Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8124 Environmental and Resource Policy 3(3-0)
ECON-8125 Energy Resource Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8126 Resource Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8127 Management of Natural Resources 3(3-0)
ECON-8128 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0)
ECON-8129 Advanced Production Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8130 Operations Research Approach to 3(3-0)
Resource Economics
ECON-8131 Development Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8132 Rural Development 3(3-0)
ECON-8133 Human Resource Development 3(3-0)
ECON-8134 Financial Management 3(3-0)
ECON-8135 Monetary Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8136 Money and Banking 3(3-0)
ECON-8137 Monetary Theory and Fiscal Policy 3(3-0)
ECON-8138 Urban and Regional Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8139 Business Administration 3(3-0)
ECON-8140 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
ECON-8141 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
ECON-8142 Human Resources Management 3(3-0)
ECON-8143 Computer Applications for Social Sciences 2(2-0)
ECON-8144 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0)

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Dr. Riffat-un-Nisa Awan
Associate Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
education@uos.edu.pk

EDUCATION 048-9230553, 9230811-15 Ext 396, 397


Sir Syed Block

FACULTY BS Education Semester-3

Dr Muhammad Uzair ul Hassan Saima Nasreen URCE- 5103 English-III 3(3-0)


Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Lecturer EDUC-5112 Educational Technology and ICT 3(3-0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr Muhammad Nadeem Anwar Ghulam Muhammad
Duration: 4 Years EDUC-5113 Philosophy of Education 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Lecturer
Semesters: 8
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Razia Yasmin EDUC-5114 Teaching of History and Geography 4(4-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Associate Professor Lecturer EDUC-5115 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
Dr. Uzma Shahzadi Anila Ali Code Course Title C/Hr.
Assistant Professor Specialization: Any one of the following
Lecturer Semester-1
Dr. Nargis Abbas Naseem Kousar URCE-5101 English-I
EDUC-5116 Computer Assisted Language Learning 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer EDUC-5117 Development Studies 3(3-0)
EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 3(3-0)
Dr. Shaista Khalid
EDUC-5102 Instructional Methods 3(3-0) EDUC-5118 Biology 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
EDUC-5103 Computer Applications 4(2-2) Total 19(19-0)
Dr. Iram Uzair
Assistant Professor URCP- 5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-4
Dr. Asma Khizar Specialization: Any one of the following URCE-5104 English-IV 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor EDUC-5104 Fundamentals of Language & Linguistics 3(3-0) EDUC-5119 Teaching of General Science 4(4-0)
Dr. Ahmad Bilal
EDUC-5105 History of Muslim Rule in South Asia 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor EDUC-5120 Teaching of English Language 4(4-0)
EDUC-5106 Physics 3(3-0)
Dr. Majeed Niazi EDUC-5121 Curriculum Development 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Total 18(16-2)
EDUC-5122 Comparative Education 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghazanfar Ali Semester-2
Lecturer URCE-5102 English-II 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Dr. Zunaira Fatima URCM-5107 General Mathematics 3(3-0) Semester-5
Lecturer
EDUC-5107 General Science 3(3-0) EDUC-6123 Critical Thinking & Reflective Practices 3(3-0)
Dr. Tariq Saleem Ghayyur
Lecturer EDUC-5108 Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) EDUC-6124 Teaching of Mathematics 4(4-0)
Dr. Sahibzada Shamim-ur-Rasool URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) EDUC-6125 Teaching Practice-I 6(0-6)
Lecturer URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) Specialization: Any one of the following
Dr. Misbah Iqbal Specialization: Any one of the following
Lecturer EDUC-6126 Second Language Acquisition 3(3-0)
EDUC-5109 Language Skill 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghulam Zainab EDUC-6127 Human Rights Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-5110 Geography 3(3-0)
Lecturer
EDUC-6128 Computer Science 3(3-0)
EDUC-5111 Chemistry 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0) Total 16(10-6)

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Semester-6 EDUC-5203 General Science 3(3-0) EDUC-6226 Content Course-II 2(2-0)
EDUC-6129 Economics and Financing of Education 3(3-0) EDUC-5204 Methods of Teaching 3(3-0) EDUC-6227 Content Course-II 3(3-0)
EDUC-6130 Guidance and Counseling 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) EDUC-6228 Comparative Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6131 Educational Assessment & Evaluation 3(3-0) Semester-2 EDUC-6229 Introduction to Guidance & Counseling 3(3-0)
EDUC-6132 Sociology of Education 3(3-0) URCE-5102 English-II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Total 14(14-0)
EDUC-6133 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-5205 Computer Literacy (Compulsory) 3(3-0) Semester-7
EDUC-6134 Educational Planning and Management 3(3-0) EDUC-5206 Classroom Management 3(3-0)
EDUC-6230 Content Course-III 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCM-5107 General Mathematics 3(3-0)
EDUC-6231 Content Course-III 3(3-0)
Semester-7 URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
EDUC-6232 Pedagogy-I 3(3-0)
EDUC-6135 Statistics and Data Analysis 3(3-0) EDUC-5207 Methods of Teaching Islamic Studies 3(3-0)
EDUC-6136 Inclusive Education URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) EDUC-6233 Pegagogy-II 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
EDUC-6137 Teaching Practice-II 9(0-9) Total 17(17-0) EDUC-6234 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0)
Total 15(6-9) Semester-3 EDUC-6235 Teaching Practice (Short Term) 3(0-3)
Semester-8 EDUC-5208 Teaching Literary Skills 3(3-0) Total 18(15-3)
EDUC-6138 Area-I: Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) EDUC-5209 Art, Crafts and Calligraphy 3(3-0) Semester-8
EDUC-6139 Area-I: Human Resource Management 3(3-0) EDUC-5210 Teaching of Urdu/Regional Languages 3(3-0) EDUC-6236 School Management 3(3-0)
OR EDUC-5211 Teaching of General Science 3(3-0)
EDUC-6237 Test Development and Evaluation 3(3-0)
EDUC-6140 Area-II: Qualitative Research Method in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-5212 Information and Communication Tech. in Edu. 2(2-0)
EDUC-6238 Teaching Practice (Long Term) 6(0-6)
EDUC-6141 Area-II: Analysis of Interpretation of Data 3(3-0) EDUC-5213 Teaching Practice (Short Term) 3(0-3)
EDUC-6239 Research Project 3(3-0)
AND Total 17(14-3)
EDUC-6142 Thesis 6(0-6)
Total 15(9-6)
Semester-4
OR EDUC-5214 Classroom Assessment 3(3-0)
EDUC-6143 Term Paper 3(3-0) EDUC-5215 Teaching of English 3(3-0) BEd (Hons) Elementary (5th Semester Intake)
EDUC-6144 Seminar on Trends and Issues in education 3(3-0) EDUC-5216 Teaching of Mathematics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in graduation or ADA or equivalent
Total 12(6-6) EDUC-5217 School, Community and Teacher 3(2-1)
qualification.
EDUC-5218 Teaching of Social Studies 2(2-0) Duration: 4 Years
EDUC-5219 Teaching Practice 3(0-3) Semesters: 8
BEd (Hons) Elementary
Total 17(13-4) Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Semester-5
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCE-5103 English-III (Technical Writing and Pres. Skills) 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
Bridging Semester (for non-education students)
Semesters: 8 EDUC-6220 Foundations of Education 3(3-0)
EDUB-5101 Introduction to Education 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours EDUC-6221 Content Course-I 3(3-0)
EDUB-5102 Instructional Methods 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. EDUC-6222 Content Course-I 3(3-0)
EDUB-5103 Computer Applications in Education 3(3-0)
Semester-1 EDUC-6223 Curriculum Development 3(3-0)
EDUB-5104 Child Development 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 Functional English-I 3(3-0) EDUC-6224 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
EDUB-5105 Sociology of Education 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Total 18(18-0)
EDUC-5201 Child Development 3(3-0) Semester-6 Note: All courses of the bridging semester will be offered in the summer
EDUC-5202 Urdu/Regional Languages 3(3-0) EDUC-6225 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education 3(3-0) semester to complete the degree in 2 years.

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Semester-1 EDUC-6712 Introduction to Biology 3(3-0) BEd General (1.5 Year)
EDUC-6701 ICT in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-6713 Introduction to Computer Science 3(3-0)
Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than
EDUC-6702 Curriculum Development 3(3-0) Education – all disciplines) with minimum Second Division.
Note: Students will have to select any one of the following specializations
EDUC-6703 Educational Psychology 3(3-0) Duration: 1.5 Years
and take any two courses out of the selected specialization in Semesters: 3
EDUC-6704 Introduction to Grammar & Error Analysis 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours
accordance with the courses taken in Specialization I or Specialization II.
EDUC-6705 Teaching of English Language 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Note: Students will have to select any one of the following specializations Specialization III (Teaching) Semester-1
and take any one course out of the selected specialization in Semester 1. EDUC-6717 Teaching of Urdu/Regional Languages 3(3-0) EDUC-6401 General Methods of Teaching 3(3-0)
EDUC-6402 Educational Assessment and Evaluation 3(3-0)
Area of Specialization I (Content) EDUC-6718 Teaching of Social Studies 3(3-0)
EDUC-6403 Curriculum Development 3(3-0)
EDUC-6706 Urdu/Regional Languages 3(3-0)
EDUC-6719 Teaching of General Science 3(3-0) EDUC-6404 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6707 Social Studies 3(3-0)
EDUC-6720 Teaching of Mathematics 3(3-0) EDUC-6405 Educational Leadership and Management 3(3-0)
EDUC-6708 General Science 3(3-0) EDUC-6406 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
Specialization IV (Teaching)
EDUC-6709 Mathematics 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
EDUC-6721 Teaching of Physics 3(3-0) Semester-2
Area of Specialization II (Content)
EDUC-6722 Teaching of Chemistry 3(3-0) EDUC-6407 Philosophy of Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6710 Introduction to Physics 3(3-0)
EDUC-6408 Critical Thinking and Reflective Practices 3(3-0)
EDUC-6711 Introduction to Chemistry 3(3-0) EDUC-6723 Teaching of Biology 3(3-0)
EDUC-64xx Teaching Specialization 3(3-0)
EDUC-6712 Introduction to Biology 3(3-0) EDUC-6724 Teaching of Computer Science 3(3-0) EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-I) 3(3-0)
EDUC-6713 Introduction to Computer Science 3(3-0) Total(18(18-0) EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-II) 3(3-0)

URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(3-0)


Semester-3 EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-III) 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
EDUC-6725 Test Development and Evaluation 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Semester-2 Semester-3
EDUC-6726 Educational Research 3(3-0)
EDUC-6714 Language skills 3(3-0) EDUC-6409 Human Development and Learning 3(3-0)
EDUC-6727 Teaching Practice (Short Term) 3(3-0) EDUC-6410 Info. & Communication Technology in Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6715 Art, Crafts and Calligraphy 3(3-0)
EDUC-6728 Teaching Practice (Long Term) 9(9-0) EDUC-6411 Teaching Practice-I 6(0-6)
EDUC-6716 Classroom Assessment 3(3-0)
EDUC-6412 Teaching Practice-II 6(0-6)
Note: Students will have to select one more course out of the selected
Total(18(18-0)
Total 18(6-12)
specialization in Semester VI other than the course taken in Semester-1. Semester-4
Specialization I (Content) BEd ELT (1.5 Year)
EDUC-6729 Contemporary Trends and Issues in Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6706 Urdu/Regional Languages 3(3-0) Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than
EDUC-6730 Critical Thinking & Reflective Practices 3(3-0) Education – all English language and literature disciplines) with
EDUC-6707 Social Studies 3(3-0)
Comparative Education minimum Second Division.
EDUC-6731 3(3-0)
EDUC-6708 General Science 3(3-0) Duration: 1.5 Years
EDUC-6732 Introduction to ECE 3(3-0) Semesters: 3
EDUC-6709 Mathematics 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours
EDUC-6733 School Management 3(3-0)
Specialization II (Content)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
EDUC-6710 Introduction to Physics 3(3-0) EDUC-6734 Research Project 3(3-0)
Semester-1
EDUC-6711 Introduction to Chemistry 3(3-0) Total(18(18-0) EDUC-6601 Philosophy of Language Teaching 3(3-0)

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EDUC-6602 Curriculum Developing in ELT 3(3-0) Semester-2 B) Educational Planning and Management
EDUC-6603 Assessment in ELT 3(3-0) EDUC-6507 Sociology of Education 3(3-0) EDUC7110 Instructional Leadership and Supervision 4(4-0)
EDUC-6604 Educational Leadership 3(3-0) EDUC-6508 3(3-0) EDUC7111 Educational Planning and Management 4(4-0)
Statistics in Science Education
EDUC-6605 Research Methods in ELT 3(3-0) EDUC7112 Organizational Theory and Behavior in Education 4(4-0)
EDUC-6509 Professionalism in Science Teaching 3(3-0)
EDUC-6606 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
EDUC-6510 Teaching Strategies in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC-7113 Human Resource Management in Education 4(4-0)
Total 18(18-0)
EDUC-6511 ICT in Science Education 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
Semester-2
EDUC-6512 Critical Thinking and Reflective Practices 3(3-0) Semester-III & IV
EDUC-6607 Teaching of Oral Skills 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) EDUC-7118 MPhil Thesis (in the area of specialization 6(0-6)
EDUC-6608 Teaching of English Pronunciation 3(3-0)
EDUC-6609 Professionalism in Teacher Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-3 (for those having minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00)
EDUC-6610 Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) 3(3-0) EDUC-6513 Laboratory Organization and Management 3(3-0) PhD Education
EDUC-6611 Academic Writing Skills 3(3-0)
EDUC-6514 Academic Writing 3(3-0) Eligibility: MPhil/MS Education or equivalent in the relevant field from HEC
EDUC-6612 Language Teaching Methods and Approaches 3(3-0) recognized institution with at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental
EDUC-6515 Teaching Practice 12(0-12)
Total 18(18-0) test (at least 70% marks)
Total 18(6-12)
Semester-3 Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
EDUC-6613 Trends and issues in English Language Teaching 3(3-0) MPhil Education Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
EDUC-6614 Classroom Management and Micro-Teaching 3(3-0) Eligibility: MA/BEd (Hons) / BS 4-years in Education (16 years of
Education) in the relevant field or equivalent degree from HEC Code Course Title C/Hr.
EDUC-6615 Teaching Practice for ELT 12(0-12)
recognized institution with at least Second Division or CGPA 2.00 Semester-1
Total 18(6-12) out of 4.00 + Departmental test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years EDUC-8101 Philosophical Paradigms of Education 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8 EDUC-8102 Advance Research Methods
BEd Science (1.5 Year) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
3(3-0)
EDUC-8103 Contemporary Trends in Education 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than Total 9(9-0)
Semester-1
Education – all science disciplines) with minimum Second Division. Semester-2
EDUC7101 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0)
Duration: 1.5 Years EDUC-8104 Topical Seminar on Research Designs 3(3-0)
EDUC7102 Statistics in Education 3(3-0)
Semesters: 3 Scholar will select any two from the following courses:
EDUC7103 Instrument Development and Data Analysis 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours EDUC-8105 Comparative Education 3(3-0)
EDUC7104 Policy Studies 3(3-0)
EDUC7105 Computer in Education 0(0-0) EDUC-8106 Theories and Models of Curriculum Dev. 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. EDUC-8107 Advance Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-1 Semester-2 EDUC-8108 Teacher Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6501 Foundations of Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC-8109
Students may opt any three courses from any one area of specialization Advance Educational Assessment and 3(3-0)
EDUC-6502 Curriculum Development is Science Education 3(3-0)
A) Educational Assessment and Evaluation Evaluation Procedure
EDUC-6503 Assessment in Science Education 3(3-0)
EDUC7106 Assessment and Evaluation 4(4-0) Total 9(9-0)
EDUC-6504 Leadership in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7107 Test Theories and Design 4(4-0) Semester-3 & onward
EDUC-6505 Research Methods in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7108 Test Construction and Standardization 4(4-0) EDUC-8110 Doctoral Dissertation
EDUC-6506 Educational Psychology 3(3-0) EDUC7109 Seminars on Issues and Trends in Assessment 4(4-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 12(12-0)

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DEPARTMENT OF
HISTORY AND Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor

PAKISTAN
Assistant Professor / Incharge

Contact
history@uos.edu.pk

STUDIES 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 459, 467


Al-Biruni Block

FACULTY ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0)


BS History HIST-5105 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Dr. Zafar Mohyuddin
Assistant Professor HIST-5106 Muslim History II (Ummyyads & Abbasids) 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Dr. Muhammad Pervaiz HIST-5107 Ancient Indian History 3(3-0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Assistant Professor Total 18(18-0)
Duration: 4 Years
Dr. Shahana Maryam Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Assistant Professor URCE- 5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Aqal Wazir STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
Lecturer C/Hr.
Code Course Title HIST-5108 History of Europe II (1789-1919) 3(3-0)
Saima Parveen Semester-1 HIST-5109 Preliminaries of Persian 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) HIST-5110 History of Muslim Rule in Spain (751-1491 AD) 3(3-0)
Ghazala Hayat
Senior Research Officer URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0) QT-400 Translation Study of the Holy Quran II 1(1-0)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Information and Communication Tech. 3(3-0) Total 16(16-0)
GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0) Semester-5
HIST-5101 Historiography 3(3-0) HIST-6111 History of Knowledge 3(3-0)

POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0) HIST-6112 Muslim Rule in South Asia (711-1526) 3(3-0)

Total 17(17-0) HIST-6113 History of the Great Mughals (1526-1707) 3(3-0)

Semester-2 HIST-6114 History of Ottoman Empire (1288-1924) 3(3-0)

URCE-5102 HIST-6115 History of Central Asia 3(3-0)


Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
Semester-6
HIST-5102 Philosophy of History 3(3-0)
HIST-6116 History of the Later Moghals & British India 3(3-0)
HIST- 5103 Muslim History I (Pre-Prophet [PBUH] 3(3-0)
(1707-1857)
to the Pious Caliphate) HIST-6117 History of Muslim Nationalism in Indian 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) (1858-1947)
SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0) HIST-6118 History of the Punjab 3(3-0)
QT-200 Translation Study of the Holy Quran I 1(1-0) HIST-6119 History of Civilization 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) HIST-6120 History of Muslim Culture & Civilization 3(3-0)
Semester-3 QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1-0)
URCE- 5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) Total 16(16-0)

HIST-5104 History of Europe I (1453-1789) 3(3-0)

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Semester-7 PKST-5101 Independence Movement and the Creation of 3(3-0) Semester-6
HIST-6121 Everyday Science 3(3-0) Pakistan (1857-1947) PKST-6215 Seminar on an Issue of National Importance 3(3-0)
HIST-6122 Government & Politics in Pakistan (1947-2008) 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) PKST-6216 Political Parties and Civil Society 3(3-0)
HIST-6123 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-2 PKST-6217 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3-0)
HIST-6124 British History I (1688-1850) 3(3-0) URCI-5105 Islamic studies 2 (2+0) Pakistan (1971-2020)
HIST-6125 Current Affairs 3(3-0) URCE-5102 Language Comprehension and Presentation Skills 3(3+0) PKST-6218 Social Stratification and its implications for 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3+0) Development (Class, Ethnicity, Gender,
Semester-8 ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3+0) Age, Disability)
HIST-6126 Contemporary Muslim World 3(3-0) HIST-5102 Philosophy of History 3(3+0) PKST-6219 Pakistan's National Security: External and 3(3-0)
HIST-6127 British History II (1850-2016) 3(3-0) PKST-5102 Land and People of Pakistan 3(3+0) Internal Dimensions
HIST-6128 History of USA 3(3-0) QT-200 Translation Study of the Holy Quran I 1(1+0) PKST-6220 Women Empowerment in Pakistan 3(3-0)
HIST-6129 Pakistan Affairs 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1-0)

HIST-6130 Thesis (in lieu of two optional courses) 6(0-6) / 6(6-0) Semester-3 Total 19(19-0)

URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3+0) Semester-7
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3+0) PKST-6221 Local Self Government in Pakistan 3(3+0)
QT-800 Translation Study of the Holy Quran IV 1(1-0)
STAT-5121 Introduction to Statistics 3(3+0) PKST-6222 The Folk Cultures of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Total 19(12-7) / 19(19-0)
PKST-5103 Bureaucracy in Pakistan PKST-6223 Pak-USA Foreign Policy before and after 9/11 3(3+0)
List of Optional Courses 3(3+0)
PKST-6224 Political Systems, Governments and Regimes in 3(3+0)
PKST -5104 Pakistan A Survey (1947-2020) 3(3+0)
HIST-6131 History of Knowledge 3(3-0)
Pakistan (1947-2020)
PKST -5105 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6132 History of Muslim Contribution to Science 3(3-0)
PKST-6225 Environmental Problems in Pakistan 3(3+0)
Total 18(18-0)
HIST-6133 History of Central Asia 3(3-0) PKST-6226 Research Methodology 3(3+0)
Semester-4
HIST-6134 History of Muslim Rule in Spain 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3+0)
HIST-6135 Muslim Political Thought and Institutions 3(3-0) Semester-8
PKST-5106 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6136 Heritage of Pakistan 3(3-0) PKST-6227
PKST-5107 Economic Development of Pakistan Thesis (Instead of two optional courses) 6(6+0)
3(3+0)
BS Pakistan Studies PKST-5108 Pakistani Society and Culture 3(3+0)
PKST-6228 Crisis and Disaster Management in Pakistan 3(3+0)
PKST-6229 Population, Settlement & Urbanization in Pakistan 3(3+0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, PKST-5108 Pakistani Languages and Literature 3(3+0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. PKST-6230 Pakistan and World Affairs 3(3+0)
PKST-5109 Mass Media and Communication in Pakistan 3(3+0)
Duration: 4 Years URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0)
Semesters: 8 QT-400 Translation Study of the Holy Quran II 1(1+0)
QT-800 Translation Study of the Holy Quran IV 1(1+0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours Total 19(19-0)
Total 16(16-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-5
List of Optional Courses
Semester-1 PKST-6210 Human Rights in Pakistan 3(3+0)
PKST-6231 History of Ideas 3(3+0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2+0) PKST-6211 Social Change and Development in Pakistan 3(3+0)
PKST-6232 Pakistan and the SAARC Countries 3(3+0)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3+0) PKST-6212 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3+0)
PKST-6233 History of Central Asia 3(3+0)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information and Communication 3(3+0) Pakistan (1947-1971)
PKST-6234 Muslim Rule in India 3(3+0)
Technology PKST-6213 Ancient Civilizations: Indus Valley and Gandhara 3(3+0)
PKST-6235 Muslim Political Thought and Institutions 3(3+0)
SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3+0) PKST-6214 Geo-Political Significance of Pakistan 3(3+0)
PKST-6236 Heritage of Pakistan 3(3+0)
POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3+0) Total 15(15-0)
PKST-6237 Current and Persistent Social Issues of Pakistan 3(3+0)

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PKST-6238 Optional Course on a Language (Persian/ Urdu/ 3(3-0) Semester-4 PKST-6309 Geo-political Significance of Pakistan 3(3+0)
English/ Arabic/ French/ German/ Chinese/ HIST-6318 History of Muslim Nationalism in India (1858-1947)3(3+0) PKST-6310 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3+0)
Punjabi/ Pushto/ Balochi/ Sindhi/ Seraiki) HIST-6319 Government and Politics in Pakistan 3(3+0) Pakistan (1971-to the present)
HIST-6320 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0) QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1+0)
BS History (5th Semester Intake) HIST-6321 Thesis (In lieu of two optional courses) 6(0+6) URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Technology 3(2+1)
QT-800 Translation Study of the Holy Quran IV 1(1+0) Total 19(19-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in Graduation (BA/BSc/ADP)
or Equivalent qualification. URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) Semester-3
Duration: 2 Years Total 15(15-0) PKST-6311 Human Rights in Pakistan 3(3+0)
Semesters: 4 Optional Courses PKST-6312 Ancient Civilizations: Indus Valley and Gandhara 3(3+0)
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours
HIST-6322 History of Knowledge 3(3+0) PKST-6313 Political Parties in Pakistan 3(3+0)

Code Course Title C/Hr. HIST-6323 History of Muslim Contribution to Science 3(3+0) PKST-6314 Women Empowerment in Pakistan 3(3+0)

Semester-1 HIST-6324 History of Central Asia 3(3+0) PKST-6315 Local Self-Government in Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6301 Historiography 3(3+0) HIST-6325 Muslim Political Thought and Institutions 3(3+0) PKST-6316 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6302 Muslim History I (Pre-Prophet [PBUH] World to 3(3+0) HIST-6326 Heritage of Pakistan 3(3+0) Total 18(18-0)
Pious Caliphate) HIST-6327 History of the Punjab 3(3+0) Semester-4

HIST-6303 History of Europe I (1453-1789) 3(3+0) PKST-6317 Bureaucracy in Pakistan 3(3+0)

HIST-6304 Research Methodology 3(3+0) BS Pakistan Studies (5th Semester Intake) PKST-6318 Pakistan's National Security: External and Internal 3(3+0)

HIST-6305 Ancient Indian History 3(3+0) Dimensions


Eligibility: At least 45% marks in Graduation (BA/BSc/ADP)
Total 15(15-0) or Equivalent qualification. PKST-6319 Political Systems, Governments and Regimes in 3(3+0)

Semester-2 Duration: 2 Years Pakistan (1947-to the present)


Semesters: 4 PKST-6320 Environmental Problems in Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6306 Philosophy of History 3(3+0)
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours
HIST-6307 Muslim History II (Ummayads and Abbasides) 3(3+0) PKST-6321 Pakistan and World Affairs 3(3+0)

HIST-6308 History of Europe II (1789-1945) 3(3+0) Code Course Title C/Hr. QT-800 Translation Study of the Holy Quran IV 1(1+0)

HIST-6309 Muslim Rule in Spain (755-1492) 3(3+0) Semester-1 URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0)

HIST-6310 Muslim Rule in South Asia(711-1526) 3(3+0) PKST-6301 Independence Movement and the Creation of 3(3+0) Total 19(19-0)

HIST-6311 History of Civilization 3(3+0) Pakistan (1857-1947)

QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1+0) PKST-6302 Research Methodology 3(3+0)

Total 19(19-0) PKST-6303 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3+0)

Semester-3 Pakistan (1947-71)


HIST-6312 History of the Great Mughals (1526-1707) 3(3+0) PKST-6304 Geography of Pakistan 3(3+0)
HIST-6313 History of the Ottoman Empire (1288-1924) 3(3+0) PKST-6305 Pakistani Society and Culture 3(3+0)
HIST-6314 History of the Later Mughals and British India 3(3+0) URCE-510 Grammar 3(3+0)
(1707-1857) Total 18(18-0)
HIST-6315 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3+0) Semester-2
HIST-6316 History of USA 3(3+0) PKST-6306 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3+0)

HIST-6317 Preliminaries of Persian 3(3+0) PKST-6307 Economic Development of Pakistan 3(3+0)

Total 18(18-0) PKST-6308 Pakistani Languages and Literature 3(3+0)

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MPhil History
Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS 4-year or equivalent (16 years of Education)
in the relevant field or equivalent degree from HEC recognized
institution with at least 2nd division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 +
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis

Code Course Title C/Hr.


Semester-1
HIST-7101 Methods in Historical Research 3(3-0)
HIST-7102 A Specialized Study of a period or an institution or 3(3-0)
a personality in the History of South Asia
HIST-7103 Historiography 3(3-0)
HIST-7104 A Specialized Study of a period or an institution or 3(3-0)
a personality in the History of Pakistan
HIST-7105 A Specialized Study of a period or an institution or 3(3-0)
a personality in the History of Islam
Semester-2

HIST-7106 Philosophy of History 3(3-0)


HIST-7107 A Specialized Study of a period or an institution 3(3-0)
or a personality in the History of Europe
HIST-7108 A Specialized Study of a Muslim Political 3(3-0)
Movement in South Asia
HIST-7109 A Seminar Course on a Personality/Issue/ 3(3-0)
Institution in the History of Pakistan
HIST-7110 A Specialized Study of British Colonial Policies 3(3-0)
and Anti-Colonial Movements in the Punjab
A student has to select any four courses out of the above mentioned
scheme in both first and second semesters separately.
Semester-3-4
The student will choose a topic for research to be completed within
third and fourth semesters in consultation with the assigned supervisor
by the department as proposed by the relevant Board of Studies and
approved by Board of Advanced Studies and Research

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MALIK FIROZ KHAN Dr Ghulam Ali Bhatti
Professor / Director

NOON BUSINESS Contact


nbs@uos.edu.pk
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 377

SCHOOL Ibn-e-Rushd Block

FACULTY BBA BUSB-5106 Advanced Accounting & Auditing 3(3-0)


Dr. Hammad Hassan Mirza Khurram Amin Muhammad Hamid BUSB-5107 Introduction to HRM 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Lecturer Lecturer Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
BUSB-5108 Business Taxation 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahid Rasheed Salma Mukhtar
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr. Naveed Mushtaq
Duration: 4 Years Total 18(18-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer
Dr. Haroon Hussain Waqar Ahmed Salman Hussain Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours+internship viva voce SOCI-5101 Sociological Theory 3(3-0)
K. Zaman Khan Aasir Ali Hassan Umar Code Course Title C/Hr. BUSB-5109 Oral Communication & Presentation 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer
Semester-1 STAT-5127 Business Statistics 3(3-0)
Dr. Ahmed Saeed Muhammad Zubair Tariq Sardar Asim Naseer
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) BUSB-5110 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0)
Rafiullah Bilal Fahad Najeeb Ahsan Javaid BUSB-5101 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) ECON-5115 Pakistan Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(3-0) BUSB-5111 Cost & Management Accounting 3(3-0)
Madiha Riaz Nimra Zia Sara Azhar
Assistant Professor Lecturer AP (on leave) BUSB-5102 Introduction to Book-keeping & Accounting 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Dr. Naseer Abbas Khan Dr. Muhammad Saqib Nawaz Assad Abbas URCI-5101 Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Semester-5
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer (on leave) PSYC 5101 Introduction to Psychology BUSB-6112 Business Communication 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Dr. Abdul Qayyum Ali Nawaz Sadia Shoukat
Total 18(18-0) ECON-6101 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer (on leave)
Semester-2 BUSB-6113 Logic 3(3-0)
Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Dr. Muhammad Haroon Rasheed
Assistant Professor Lecturer URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) BUSB-6114 Financial Management 3(3-0)
Kashif Ammar Humaira Nadeem BUSB-5103 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) BUSB-6115 Business Law 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) BUSB-6116 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
Faheem Athar Haqqani Abid Bin Shakir
Lecturer Lecturer URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Shahid Mahmood Babar Hameed BUSB-5104 Introduction to Management 3(3-0) Semester-6
Lecturer Lecturer BUSB-6117 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0)
ECON-5113 Microeconomics 3(3-0)
Dr. Yasmeen Akhtar Muhammad Ali Mufti
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) BUSB-6118 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
Mehwish Rafique Sundus Shahnawaz Total 18(18-0) BUSB-6119 E-Commerce and Marketing 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer Semester-3 BUSB-6120 Management Information System 3(3-0)
Zahid Ali Akbar Shahzad Hassan BUSB-5105 Contemporary World 3(3-0) BUSB-6121 Marketing Management 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer
SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Muhammad Moin Qadir Javeria Islam
Lecturer Lecturer ECON-5114 Macro Economics 3(3-0) Internship of 6-8 weeks (summer)

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Semester-7 6 weeks internship BUSB-5212 Business Ethics and CSR 3(3-0)
BUSB-6122 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0) Semester-3 (Summer) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0)
BUSB-6123 Intermediate Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-6117 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0) ECON-5113 Microeconomics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6124 Entrepreneurship & SME Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6158 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) BUSB-5213 Business Communication & Report Writing 3(3-0)
BUSB-61xx Specialization I 3(3-0) Total 6(6-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0)
BUSB-61xx Specialization II 3(3-0) Semester-4 Total 18(18-0)
Total 15(15-0) BUSB-6122 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0) Semester-3
Semester-8 BUSB-6123 Intermediate Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-5203 Financial Accounting 3(3-0)
BUSB-6125 Business Ethics 3(3-0) BUSB-6124 Entrepreneurship & SME Management 3(3-0) BUSB-5204 Introduction to Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-6126 Interpersonal Skills 3(3-0) BUSB-61xx Specialization I 3(3-0) ECON-5114 Macro Economics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6127 Operations Management 3(3-0) BUSB-61xx Specialization II 3(3-0) BUSB-5210 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0)
BUSB-61xx Specialization III 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) BUSB-5214 Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0)

BUSB-61xx Specialization IV BUSB-5215 Intro. to Financial System & Banking Regulations 3(3-0)
3(3-0) Semester-5
Total 18(18-0)
Total 15(15-0) BUSB-6118 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)
Semester-4
BUSB-6125 Business Ethics 3(3-0)
BUSB-5216 Advanced Accounting 3(3-0)
BBA (after 14-years schooling) BUSB-6126 Interpersonal Skills 3(3-0)
BUSB-5217 Interpersonal Skills at Work 3(3-0)
BUSB-6127 Operations Management 3(3-0)
STAT-5127 Business Statistics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in graduation or equivalent BUSB-61xx Specialization III 3(3-0)
BUSB-5218 Legal Foundation of Corporate Business 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years BUSB-61xx Specialization IV 3(3-0) ECON-5115 Pakistan Economics 3(3-0)
Semesters: 5
Total 18(18-0) BUSB-5219 Logical Thinking 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 75 credit hours + internship viva voce
Total 18(18-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
BS Banking and Finance Semester-5

Semester-1 BUSB-6259 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0)


Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
URCE-6105 Study Skills 3(3-0) I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. BUSB-6260 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
URCI-6154 Seerat-un-Nabi (SAW) 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years BUSB-6214 Financial Management 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8 BUSB-6217 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0)
MATH-5135 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce
BUSB-6151 Principles of Accounting BUSB-6218 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. BUSB-6261 Auditing 3(3-0)
BUSB-6152 Principles of Management 3(3-0)
Semester-1 Total 18(18-0)
BUSB-6153 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
Semester-6
Total 18(18-0) URCE 5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
BUSB-6262 Fundamentals of Marketing 3(3-0)
Semester-2 BUSB-5201 Introduction to Business 3(3-0)
BUSB-6222 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0)
URCE-6106 Intercultural Communication URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Tech. 3(2-1)
3(3-0)
BUSB-6224 Entrepreneurship & SME Management 3(3-0)
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
URCP-6105 Pakistani Society and Culture 3(3-0) BUSB-6263 Business Tax Management 3(3-0)
URCI-5101 Islamic Studies 3(3-0)
BUSB-6154 Advanced Accounting and Auditing Methods 3(3-0) BUSB-6264 Branch Banking 3(3-0)
PSYC 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
BUSB-6155 Fundamentals of Financial Management 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Total 18(17-1)
BUSB-6156 Communication in Business 3(3-0) Semester-7
BUSB-6157 Quantitative Analysis in Business Semester-2
3(3-0) BUSB-6239 Corporate Finance 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 English II (Language Compre. & Pres. Skills) 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) BUSB-6242 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-5202 Introduction to Book-keeping & Accounting 3(3-0)

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BUSB-6240 International Financial Management 3(3-0) ECON-5114 Macro Economics 3(3-0) BUSB-6387 Idea Prototyping and Display 3(3-0)
BUSB-6265 Micro Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-5310 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
BUSB-6266 Digital Banking Operations 3(3-0) BUSB-5314 Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0)
Project Display (Idea Prototyping and Display 3 Credit Hours) will be
Total 15(15-0) BUSB-5322 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) executed under supervision of an assigned mentor to each student and
Semester-8 Total 18(18-0) will be evaluated by panel of examiners nominated by school.
BUSB-6267 Corporate Governance in Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-4
BUSB-6268 Information Technology in Financial Services 3(3-0) BUSB-5323 Business Plan Development 3(3-0) BS Public Administration
BUSB-6236 Financial Statement Analysis 3(3-0) BUSB-5317 Interpersonal Skills at Work 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
BUSB-6269 Credit Management 3(3-0) STAT-5127 Business Statistics 3(3-0) I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
BUSB-6270 Banking Risk Management 3(3-0) BUSB-5324 Legal Framework for Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years
Total 15(15-0) 3(3-0) Semesters: 8
ECON-5115 Pakistan Economics
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce
BUSB-5319 Logical Thinking 3(3-0)
BS Entrepreneurship and SME Management Total 18(18-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-5
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Semester-1
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. BUSB-6371 SME Management 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years BUSB-6360 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
URCI-5101 Islamic Studies 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8 BUSB-6314 Financial Management 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(2-1)
BUSB-6317 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0)
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6318 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. BUSC-5201 Introduction to Public Administration 3(3-0)
BUSB-6372 Consumer Behavior 3(3-0)
Semester-1 BUSC-5202 Principles of Accounting 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
URCE 5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0) Total 18(17-1)
Semester-6
BUSB-5301 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) Semester-2
BUSB-6373 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(2-1) URCE-5102 English II (Language Compre. & Presen. Skills) 3(3-0)
BUSB-6374 Business and Electronic Communication 3(3-0)
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0)
BUSB-6375 Innovative Business Models 3(3-0)
URCI-5101 Islamic Studies 3(3-0) STAT-5127 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6376 Taxation for Entrepreneurs 3(3-0)
PSYC 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) BUSC-5203 Business Economic 3(3-0)
BUSB-6377 Marketing Research and SME Survey 3(3-0)
Total 18(17-1) Total 15(15-0) SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Semester-7 URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0)
URCE-5102 English II (Language Compre. & Presen. Skills) 3(3-0) BUSB-6378 Business Data Analysis 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
BUSB-5320 Introduction to Book-keeping 3(3-0) BUSB-6379 Digital Marketing 3(3-0) Semester-3
BUSB-5312 Business Ethics and CSR 3(3-0) BUSB-6380 Digital Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) BUSC-5204 Communication Skill 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) BUSB-6381 Venture Financing 3(3-0) ULAW-5110 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3-0)
ECON-5113 Microeconomics 3(3-0) BUSB-6382 SME Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
BUSB-5313 Business Communication & Report Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement0(0-0) Semester-8 BUSC-5205 Globalization & Contemporary World 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) BUSB-6383 Social Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) BUSC-5206 Money Banking & Finance 3(3-0)
Semester-3 BUSB-6384 Service Marketing 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
BUSB-5303 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) BUSB-6385 Product Innovation and Design 3(3-0) Semester-4
BUSB-5321 Principles of Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6386 Entrepreneurial Case Studies 3(3-0) BUSC-5207 Business Communication & Report Writing 3(3-0)

146
ULAW-513 Introduction to Human Rights 3(3-0) BUSC-5119 Logical Thinking 3(3-0)
BUSC-5208 3(3-0)
BS Commerce
Business Taxation Total 18(18-0)
BUSC-5209 Principles of Management 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Semester-5
BUSC-5210 Marketing Management 3(3-0) I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. BUSC-6159 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0)
BUSC-5211 Principles of Auditing 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years BUSC-6160 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Total 15(15-0) BUSC-6114 Financial Management 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce
Semester-5 BUSC-6117 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0)

BUSC-6201 Logical & Critical Thinking 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. BUSC-6118 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)

BUSC-6202 Public Personnel Management 3(3-0) BUSC-6161 Auditing 3(3-0)


Semester-1
BUSC-6203 Social Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
URCE 5101 English I (Grammar) 3(3-0)
Semester-6
BUSC-6204 Public Administration in Pakistan 3(3-0) BUSC-5101 Introduction to Business 3(3-0)
BUSC-6205 BUSC-6162 Fundamentals of Marketing 3(3-0)
Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0) URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(2-1)
BUSC-6122 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0)
BUSC-6206 Proj. Planning & Management for Public Sector 3(3-0) URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
BUSC-6188 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCI-5101 Islamic Studies 3(3-0)
BUSC-6163 Business Tax Management 3(3-0)
Semester-6 PSYC 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
BUSC-6189 Public Sector Accounting 3(3-0)
BUSC-6207 Research Methods & Report Writing 3(3-0) Total 18(17-1)
Total 15(15-0)
BUSC-6208 MIS and E-Government 3(3-0) Semester-2 Semester-7
BUSC-6209 Public Sector Accounting 3(3-0) URCE-5102 English II (Language Compr. & Pres. Skills) 3(3-0) BUSC-6190 Corporate Financial Management 3(3-0)
BUSC-6210 Urban Planning and Development 3(3-0) BUSC-5102 Introduction to Book-keeping & Accounting 3(3-0) BUSC-6142 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 3(3-0)
BUSC-6211 Governmental Audit 3(3-0) BUSC-5112 Business Ethics and CSR 3(3-0) BUSC-6191 Multinational Financial 3(3-0)
BUSC-6212 Economic Policy and Development in Pakistan 3(3-0) URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) BUSC-6192 Accounting Information System 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ECON-5113 Microeconomics 3(3-0) BUSC-6193 Islamic Finance 3(3-0)
Semester-7 BUSC-5113 Business Communication& Report Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
BUSC-6213 Industrial & Labor Relations 3(3-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) Semester-8
BUSC-6214 Disaster & Risk Management 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) BUSC-6167 Corporate Governance in Pakistan 3(3-0)
BUSC-6215 Strategic Management 3(3-0) Semester-3 BUSC-6194 IT in Financial Services 3(3-0)
BUSC-6216 Leadership Skills 3(3-0) BUSC-5103 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) BUSC-6136 Financial Statement Analysis 3(3-0)
BUSC-6217 Public Finance 3(3-0) BUSC-5104 Introduction to Management 3(3-0) BUSC-6195 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) ECON-5114 Macro Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-8 BUSC-5110 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0)
BUSC-6218 Public Policy Analysis of Pakistan 3(3-0) BUSC-5114 Technical Writing& Presentation 3(3-0)
BUSC-6219 Corporate Governance & CSR 3(3-0) BUSC-5128 Financial and Regulatory Institutions 3(3-0)
BUSC-6220 Public-Private Partnership & Philanthropy 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
BUSC-6221 Contemporary Issues in Public Administration 3(3-0) Semester-4
BUSC-6222 Financial Management 3(3-0) BUSC-5116 Advanced Accounting 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) BUSC-5117 Interpersonal Skills at Work 3(3-0)
STAT-5127 Business Statistics 3(3-0)
BUSC-5129 Business Law 3(3-0)
ECON-5115 Pakistan Economics 3(3-0)

147
BUSC-6196 Risk Management 3(3-0) Semester-4
Total 15(15-0) BUSM XXXX Elective VIII or Dissertation* 3(3-0) MS Management Sciences
Total 12(12-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in terminal
Executive MBA (Weekend Program) *Dissertation Policy: degree (relevant) - Internal Admission Test (with at least 50% passing
Dissertation Code BUSM 7140 Credit Hours 6
marks)
Eligibility: At least 45 % marks in BS/MA/MSc (16 years of education) Note: NOC from employer, that full time study leave will be granted
The student can opt research thesis (optional) of 6 credit hours instead in case of admission of candidate (for job holders only) OR
or equivalent. The candidate has to qualify the admission test.
The candidate must have 3 years of professional experience. of two Elective Courses undertaking by the applicant on stamp paper (Rs 50) that the
Duration: 2 Years applicant is not a job holder and available full time for MS program.
Duration: 2 Years
Semesters: 4 MBA Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 70 credit hours + viva voce Degree Requirements: 33 credit hours
Code Course Title C/Hr. Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BBA (4-Year)/B.Com (4-Year) /
M.Com 2-Years / MBA 2-Years + Internal Admission Test
Semester-1 Code Course Title C/Hr.
(with at least 50% passing marks)
BUSM 7328 Business Organization Management 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 33 credit hours - Internship viva voce Semester-1
BUSM 7329 Applied Finance Concepts 3(3-0) Note: Duration of MBA shall be 1.5 years for candidates having BUSM-7201 Advanced Statistics and Econometrics 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7330 Applied Marketing Concepts 3(3-0) relevant qualification. BUSM-7202 Management Theory and Practice 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7331 Business Economics 3(3-0) BUSM-72xx Elective - I 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7332 Quantitative Techniques in Business 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
BUSM-72xx Elective-I I 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7333 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Semester-1
Total 12(12-0)
Total 18(18-0) BUSM-7101 Accounting for New Ventures 3(3-0) Semester-2
Semester-2 BUSM-7102 Applied Business Economics 3(3-0) BUSM-7203 Advanced Research Methods and Designs 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7334 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) BUSM-7103 Contemporary Business Management 3(3-0) BUSM-7204 Applied Data Analysis 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7335 Financial Management 3(3-0) BUSM-7104 Strategic Marketing 3(3-0) BUSM-72xx Elective-III 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7336 Marketing Management 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) BUSM-72xx Elective-IV 3 (3-0)
BUSM 7337 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) Semester-2 Total 12(12-0)
BUSM 7338 Research Methodology and Data Analysis 3(3-0)
BUSM-7105 Financial Market Theory 3(3-0) Semester-3
BUSM 7339 Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0)
BUSM-7106 Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) BUSM-72xx Elective -V 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
BUSM-71xx Specialization - I 3(3-0) Total 3(3-0)
* Students willing to opt thesis or courses must inform in writing to Semester-4
BUSM-71xx Specialization - II 3(3-0)
department at the start of their 3rd semester.
Total 12(12-0) BUSM-72xx Research Thesis 6(0-6)
Semester-3
Semester-3 Total 6(0-6)
BUSM XXXX Elective-I 3(3-0)
BUSM XXXX Elective-II 3(3-0) BUSM-7107 Quantitative Data Analysis 3(3-0)
BUSM XXXX Elective III 3(3-0) Specialization – III* 3(3-0)
BUSM XXXX Elective IV 3(3-0) Specialization – IV* 3(0-3)
Total 12(12-0) Total 9(6-3)
Semester-4
BUSM XXXX Elective V 3(3-0)
BUSM XXXX Elective VI 3(3-0)
BUSM XXXX Elective VII or Dissertation* 3(3-0)

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PhD Management Sciences

Eligibility: At least 3.00 CGPA in terminal degree (18 year of


education) + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks) + Interview
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

Code Course Title C/Hr.


Semester-1
BUSM-8101 Advanced Statistics and Econometrics 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx Elective-I 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx Elective-II 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2
BUSM-8102 Contemporary Theoretical Perspective in 3(3-0)
Management
BUSM-xxxx Elective-I 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx Elective-II 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 & onward
BUSM-xxxx Doctoral Dissertation

149
DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICS AND Dr Asia Saif Alvi

INTERNATIONAL
Assistant Professor / Incharge

Contact
dpir@uos.edu.pk

RELATIONS 048-9230106, 9230811 - 15 Ext 390


Sir Syed Block

FACULTY POLS-5103 Political System 3(3-0)


BS Political Science POLS-5114 3(3-0)
Introduction to Public Policy
Dr. Muhammad Azam
Assistant Professor ULAW-5105 Introduction to Law 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Farzad Ahmed Cheema I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Duration: 4 Years Total 15(15-0)
Syed Imran Abbas
Semesters: 8 Semester-4
Assistant Professor
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor POLS-5111 Introduction to Public Administration 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Hafiz Muhammad Umer HIST-5101 Historiography 3(3-0)
Lecturer Semester-1
POLS-5102 Democracy: Theory and Practice 3(3-0)
Dr. Misbah Shaheen URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
Lecturer POLS-5108 Introduction to Political Theory 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0)
Aamir Bashir Total 15(15-0)
Lecturer URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
Semester-5
Amir Nadeem (on lien) POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
POLS-6113 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Lecturer POLS-5112 Introduction to Developmental Studies 3(3-0)
POLS-6109 Western Political Thought 3(3-0)
EVSC-5101 Introduction to Everyday Science 3(3-0)
POLS-6110 Muslim Political Thought 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
POLS-6120 Pakistan Movement 3(3-0)
Semester-2
POLS-6135 Comparative Pol. Systems of Developed Nations 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 3(3-0)
Semester-6
URCS-5108 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
POLS-6111 Comparative Politics 3(3-0)
POLS-5113 Constitutional Development in Pakistan 3(3-0) POLS-6114 Political Economy 3(3-0)
URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(3-0) POLS-6141 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0)
POLS-5107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) POLS-6161 Theories of Ethnicity and Nationalism 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement POLS-6153 Politics of South Asia 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 15(15-0)
Semester-3 Semester-7
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) POLS-6115 Government and Politics of Pakistan 3(3-0)

150
POLS-6116 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-3 INTR-6111 Politics of Middle East 3(3-0)
POLS-6128 Democracy and Authoritarianism 3(3-0) URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
POLS-6138 Gender and Politics 3(3-0) INTR-5102 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) Semester-8
POLS-6145 International Law 3(3-0) ECOM-5101 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0) INTR-6108 International Organization 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0)
INTR-6112 Pakistan-China Relations 3(3-0)
Semester-8
SOCI-5101 General Sociology 3(3-0)
INTR-6128 Area Focused: South East Asia 3(3-0)
POLS-6117 Federalism in Pakistan 3(3-0)
INTR-5106 International Relations Since 1945 3(3-0)
POLS-6121 Local Government in Pakistan 3(3-0) INTR-6121 Government & Politics of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
POLS-6148 International Organizations 3(3-0) INTR-6132 Research Report 3(3-0)
Semester-4
POLS-6154 International Politics of Middle East 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
POLS-6167 Graduate Viva/Research Report 3(3-0)
MCOM-5101 Intro. to Conventional & Digital Communication 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) BS Political Science (5th Semester Intake)
INTR-5103 International Political Economy 3(3-0)
BS International Relations URCI-5109 Introduction to Info. & Communication Tech. 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 50% marks in BA/ADA and 50% marks in the
INTR-5105 Foreign Policy Analysis 3(3-0) subject of Political Science as elective.
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Duration: 2 Years
INTR-5107 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. Semesters: 4
Duration: 4 Years Total 18(18-0)
Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours
Semesters: 8 Semester-5
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours INTR-6107 Law-I Code Course Title C/Hr.
3(3-0)
Semester-1
Code Course Title C/Hr. INTR-6110 Diplomacy 3(3-0)
Semester-1 URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
INTR-6118 Comparative Politics 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) POLS-6301 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
INTR-6114 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) POLS-6302 Western Political Thought 3(3-0)
INTR-6115 Defence & Strategic Studies 3(3-0)
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0) POLS-6303 Muslim Political Thought 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) POLS-6304 Political and Constitutional Development in 3(3-0)
Semester-6
POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0) Pakistan: 1947 to Present
INTR-6113 Political Geography 3(3-0)
EVSC-5101 Introduction to Everyday Science 3(3-0) POLS-6305 Comparative Politics 3(3-0)
INTR-6116 Conflict Resolution 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 18(18-0)
INTR-6117 Foreign Policy of US 3(3-0) Semester-2
Semester-2
INTR-6122 Democracy Theory & Practice 3(3-0) URCE-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
INTR-6134 Non-Traditional Sources of Conflict 3(3-0) POLS-6306 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 3(3-0)
URCS-5108 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) POLS-6307 Political Economy 3(3-0)
Semester-7 POLS-6308 Political Geography 3(3-0)
HIST-5101 Historiography 3(3-0)
INTR-5104
INTR-6120 International Politics of South Asia 3(3-0) POLS-6309 Democracy: Theory and Practice 3(3-0)
International Relations Since 1648-1945 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology (Minor) 3(3-0) INTR-6136 Seminar Course 3(3-0) POLS-6310 Foreign Policy and Pakistan 3(3-0)

URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) INTR-6123 Gender & International Politics 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)

Total 18(18-0) INTR-6131 Arms Control & Disarmament 3(3-0)

151
Semester-3 INTR-6308 Diplomacy 3(3-0) Semester-2
POLS-6311 Sources and Dynamics of Political Change 3(3-0) INTR-6309 International Organization 3(3-0) POLS-7103 Political Development and Social Change 3(3-0)
POLS-6312 Contemporary Muslim World 3(3-0) INTR-6310 International Law 3(3-0) POLS-7104 Comparative Politics 3(3-0)
POLS-6315 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Optional-III 3(3-0)
POLS-6316 Comparative Political System 3(3-0) Semester-3 Optional-IV 3(3-0)
POLS-6317 Local Self Government in Pakistan 3(3-0) INTR-6311 China-Pakistan Relations 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement 3(3-0) INTR-6312 Research Report 3(3-0) Semester-3 & 4
Total 15(15-0) INTR-6315 Foreign Policy of China 3(3-0) Thesis/Dissertation 6(0-6)

Semester-4 INTR-6316 Foreign Policy of USA 3(3-0) Total 6(0-6)


POLS-6313 Public Administration 3(3-0) INTR-6317 Politics of Europe 3(3-0)
POLS-6314 Research Methodology 3(3-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement 3(3-0) MPhil International Relations
POLS-6318 Political Parties and Pressure Groups in Pakistan 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Eligibility: Master/BS (4-year) degree from recognized institution
POLS-6319 International Law 3(3-0) Semester-4 with at least 2nd division or 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in one of the
POLS-6320 Theories and Practice of Public Policy 3(3-0) INTR-6312 Politics of Middle East 3(3-0) following subjects:
Total 15(15-0) INTR-6317 Political Geography 3(3-0) International Relations; Political Science; Defence & Strategic
Studies; Diplomatic Studies; International Law; Law; History;
INTR-6318 Politics of South Asia 3(3-0)
Pakistan Studies; War Studies; Peace & Conflict Studies; Security
BS International Relations INTR-6319 Conflict Resolution 3(3-0) Studies; Mass Communication; Governance & Public Policy;
(5th Semester Intake) INTR-6320 International Politics of Environment 3(3-0) Sociology + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Total 15(15-0) Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8
Eligibility: At least 50% marks in BA/ADA and 50% marks in the
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
subject of International Relations as elective. MPhil Political Science
Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility: Master/BS (4-year) degree from recognized institution Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours with at least 2nd division or 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in one of the Semester-1
following subjects:
INTR-7101 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
International Relations; Political Science; Defence & Strategic
Code Course Title C/Hr. Studies; Diplomatic Studies; International Law; Law; History; INTR-7102 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0)
Semester-1 Pakistan Studies; War Studies; Peace & Conflict Studies; Security Optional-I 3(3-0)
Studies; Mass Communication; Governance & Public Policy;
URCE-5103 English III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0) Sociology + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Optional-II 3(3-0)
INTR-6301 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years Total 12(12-0)
INTR-6302 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8 Semester-2
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
INTR-6303 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3-0) INTR-7103 International Political Economy 3(3-0)
INTR-6304 International Relations since 1945 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. INTR-7104 Modern Strategy 3(3-0)
INTR-6305 Foreign Policy Analysis 3(3-0) Semester-1 Optional-III 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) POLS-7101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Optional-IV 3(3-0)
Semester-2 POLS-7102 Theories of Politics 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
URCE-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technologies 3(3-0) Optional-I 3(3-0) Semester-3 & 4
INTR-6306 International Political Economy 3(3-0) Optional-II 3(3-0) Thesis/Dissertation 6(0-6)

INTR-6307 Defence and Strategic Studies 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) Total 6(0-6)

152
PhD Political Science
Eligibility: MPhil in International Relations; Political Science;
Defence & Strategic Studies; Diplomatic Studies; International Law;
Law; Pakistan Studies with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 +
Departmental Test (at least 70% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation

Code Course Title C/Hr.


Semester-1
POLS-8101 Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0)
POLS-8102 Advance Political Theory 3(3-0)
Optional 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2
POLS-8103 Democracy and Democratization 3(3-0)
POLS-8104 Political Culture 3(3-0)
Optional 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 & onward
Thesis/Dissertation

153
Dr Najma Iqbal Malik
Professor / Chairperson

DEPARTMENT OF Contact
psychology@uos.edu.pk

PSYCHOLOGY 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 398, 399


Sir Syed Block

FACULTY BS Psychology BUSB-5104 Introduction to Management 3(3-0)


Dr. Sadia Malik Total 15(15-0)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-medical /
Semester-4
Pre-Engineering / ICS, or Equivalent qualification with Psychology
Dr. Saba Ghayas URCE-5104 3(3-0)
as Elective Subject. Introduction to English Literature
Assistant Professor
Duration: 4 Years PSYC-5106 Social Psychology 3(3-0)
Dr. Rehana Ilyas Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor PSYC-5107 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Mohsin Atta ZOOL-6142 Introduction to Biology-II 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. ULAW-5132 Introduction to Human Rights 3(3-0)
Dr. Sultan Shujah Semester-1
Assistant Professor Total 15(15-0)
URCE- 5101 Grammar 3(3-0) Semester-5
Dr. Naveed Riaz
Assistant Professor PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 4(4-0) PSYC-6108 Introduction to Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Dr. Sumaya Batool URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) PSYC-6109 Cross Cultural Psychology 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCM-5107 3(3-0)
Mathematics PSYC-6110 Computer Applications in Psychology 3(3-0)
Dr. Aneeza Bashir
URCI-5109 Intro. to Information and Communication Tech. 3(3-0) PSYC-6111 Principles of Psychological Assessment 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Total 16(16-0) PSYC-6112 Fundamental Statistics in Psychology 3(3-0)
Dr. Sadia Niazi
Lecturer Semester-2 PSYC-6113 Historical Perspectives in Abnormal Psychology 3(3-0)
Dr. Irsa Fatima Makhdoom URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Lecturer PSYC-5102 History and Systems of Psychology 4(4-0) Semester-6
Anam Yousaf
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 3(3-0) PSYC-6114 Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Rakhshanda Rashid URCS-5108 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0) PSYC-6115 Neurological Basis of Behavior 3(3-0)
Lecturer PSYC-5103 Everyday Science 3(3-0) PSYC-6116 Applications of Statistics in Psychology 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) PSYC-6117 Applications of Psychological Assessment 3(3-0)
Total 16(16-0) PSYC-6118 Personality Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-3 PSYC-6119 Psychopathology 3(3-0)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
PSYC-5104 Sports Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-7
PSYC-5105 Experimental Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-6120 Clinical Psychology 3(3-0)
ZOOL-6141 Introduction to Biology-I 3(3-0) PSYC-6121 Neurological Dysfunctions 3(3-0)

154
PSYC-6122 Health Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-3
PSYC-6123 Developmental Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-6313 Clinical Psychology 3(3-0) MPhil Psychology
PSYC-6124 Gender Issues in Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-6314 Neurological Dysfunctions 3(3-0)
PSYC-6125 Project (with PSYC-6125 b) (Compulsory) 3(3-0) Eligibility: Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in MSc/BS
PSYC-6315 Health Psychology 3(3-0)
Psychology/ Applied Psychology or any other relevant discipline
Total 18(18-0) PSYC-6316 3(3-0)
Developmental Psychology from HEC recognized institutions + Departmental Test (at least 50%
Semester-8
PSYC-6317 Gender Issues in Psychology 3(3-0) marks) + interview.
PSYC-6126 Counseling Psychology 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years
PSYC-6318a Project (with PSYC-6318 b) (Compulsory) 3(3-0)
PSYC-6127 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
Total 18(18-0)
PSYC-6128 Psychology of Advertising & Marketing Research OR 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Semester-4
PSYC-6125(b) Project (with PSYC-6125a) (Compulsory) 3(3-0)
PSYC-6319 Counseling Psychology 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
PSYC-61xx One Elective Course 3(3-0)
PSYC-6320 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-1
Total 15(15-0)
PSYC-6321 Psychology of Advertising & Marketing Research 3(3-0) PSYC-7101 Advanced Statistics & Computers (SPSS) 3(3-0)

PSYC-6318 (b) Project (with PSYC-6318a) (Compulsory) Thesis 3(3-0) PSYC-7102 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
BS Psychology (5th Semester Intake) PSYC-7103 Psychological Assessment 3(3-0)
PSYC-63xx Optional course 3(3-0)
PSYC-7104 Contemporary Issues, Theory & Studies in 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in ADP/ADS/B.A/B.Sc with Subject of Total 15(15-0)
Psychology/ Applied Psychology as an elective subject of 200 marks. Psychology
Duration: 2 Years ADCP Total 12(12-0)
Semesters: 4
* In second semester students have to opt any one of the specializations
Degree Requirements: 69 credit hours Eligibility: Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in MSc/BS in from the following options.
Code Course Title C/Hr. Psychology/ Applied Psychology from HEC recognized institutions Semester-2
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) + interview.
Semester-1 Area of Specialization I: Clinical Psychology
Duration: 1 Years
PSYC-6301 Introduction to Research Methodology 3(3-0) (Note: Course 1, 2 & 5 are compulsory, opt any one course from
Semesters: 2
PSYC-6302 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3(3-0) other options to complete 12 Cr. Hrs.
Degree Requirements: As per University Rules
PSYC-6303 Computer Application in Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-7105 Advance Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology 3(3-0)

PSYC-6304 Principles of Psychological Assessment 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. PSYC-7106 Clinical Psycho diagnosis & Assessment 3(3-0)

PSYC-6305 3(3-0) PSYC-7107 Developmental Psychopathology 3(3-0)


Fundamental Statistics in Psychology Semester-1
PSYC-7301 Adult Psychopathology 3(3-0) PSYC-7108 Psychology of Individual Differences 3(3-0)
PSYC-6306 Historical Perspectives in Abnormal Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7109 Clinical Psychotherapies: Theory & Practice 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) PSYC-7302 Psycho-Diagnosis & Clinical Assessment 3(3-0)
PSYC-7110 Neurological Bases of Behavior 3(3-0)
Semester-2 PSYC-7303 Therapeutic Interventions 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
PSYC-6307 Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0) PSYC-7304 Internship + Report Writing 5(3-2)
Area of Specialization II: Social Psychology
PSYC-6308 Neurological Basis of Behavior 3(3-0) Total 14(12-2)
(Note: Course 1, 2 & 5 are compulsory, opt any one course from
PSYC-6309 Applications of Statistics in Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-2 other options to complete 12 Cr. Hrs.
PSYC-6310 Applications of Psychological Assessment 3(3-0) PSYC-7305 Psycho-pharmacology & Neurophysiology 4(4-0) PSYC-7111 Advances in Social Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-6311 Personality Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-7306 Advance Research Methods in Clinical Research 3(3-0) PSYC-7112 Psychology of Attitude and Opinion 3(3-0)
PSYC-6312 Psychopathology 3(3-0) PSYC-7307 Childhood Development and Psychotherapy 3(3-0) PSYC-7113 Psychology of Self 3(3-0)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement 0(0-0) PSYC-7308 Clinical Research Project 6(0-6) PSYC-7114 Media Culture and Society 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 16(10-6)

155
PSYC-7115 Group Processes and Leadership 3(3-0) Semester-3 PSYC-8121 Clinical Neuropsychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7116 Socio-pathology: Identification and Treatment 3(3-0) PSYC-7208 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) PSYC-8122 Psychology of Self and Culture 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) PSYC-7209 Psychology of Work Environment & Work Motivation 3(3-0) PSYC-8123 psychology of Sports and Exercise 3(3-0)
Area of Specialization III: Community Psychology PSYC-7210 Internship and Research Proposal 3(3-0) PSYC-8124 Psychology of Gender 3(3-0)
PSYC-7117 Community Psychology 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0) PSYC-8125 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7118 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-4 PSYC-8126 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 3(3-0)
PSYC-7119 Psychology of Gender 3(3-0)
PSYC-7211 Thesis 6(0-6) PSYC-8127 Family Science 3(3-0)
PSYC-7120 Crime and Deviance 3(3-0)
PSYC-8128 Socio-Pathology: Identification and Treatment 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Area of Specialization IV: Counseling Psychology
PhD Psychology PSYC-8129 Environmental Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7121 Psychology of Lifespan Development 3(3-0) PSYC-8130 Rehabilitation Psychology 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil /MS Psychology or Applied Psychology or any other
PSYC-7122 Personality and Individual differences 3(3-0) relevant discipline from HEC recognized institutions with at least PSYC-8131 Test Construction and Adaption 3(3-0)
PSYC-7123 Family Science 3(3-0) CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 70% marks) + PSYC-8132 Assessment under Different Setting 3(3-0)
interview.
PSYC-7124 Counseling: Theory and Practice 3(3-0) PSYC-8133 Psychological Warfare 3(3-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Total 12(12-0) Semesters: 6-16 PSYC-8134 Muslim Contribution to Clinical Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester 3 to 4 Research Work Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation Semester-3 to 6
PSYC-7125 The student will complete a stand alone 6(0-6)
C/Hr. PSYC-8135 Dissertation
thesis in his/her area of specialization
Code Course Title

Total 6(0-6) Semester-1


PSYC-8101 Research Methods in Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8102 Seminars in Theories of Psychology 3(3-0)
MS Industrial Organizational Psychology
PSYC-8103 Psychometrics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in MSc/BS
PSYC-8104 Health Psychology 3(3-0)
Psychology/ Applied Psychology or any other relevant discipline
from HEC recognized institutions + Departmental Test (at least 50% PSYC-8105 School Psychology 3(3-0)
marks) + interview. PSYC-8106 Assessment, Evaluation and Intervention 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years PSYC-8107 Psychology of Communication 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
PSYC-8108 Data Analysis 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
PSYC-8109 Problems in Human Assessment 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. PSYC-8110 Guidance and Counseling 3(3-0)
Semester-1 PSYC-8111 Clinical Psychology Theory and Practice 3(3-0)
PSYC-7201 Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0)
PSYC-8112 psychopharmacology & Neurophysiology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7202 Advanced Statistics 3(3-0)
PSYC-8113 Psychology of Work & Motivation 3(3-0)
PSYC-7203 Introduction to Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) PSYC-8114 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7204 Organizational Design and Culture 3(3-0) PSYC-8115 Consumer Behavior and Marketing 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) PSYC-8116 Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-2
PSYC-8117 Deviance and Crime 3(3-0)
PSYC-7205 Effective Leadership & Strategic Decision Making 3(3-0) Semester-2
PSYC-7206 Psychology of Advertising & Marketing Research 3(3-0) PSYC-8118 Community Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-7207 Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) PSYC-8119 Military Psychology 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0) PSYC-8120 Theories of Learning 3(3-0)

156
DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Beenish Ijaz Butt
Assistant Professor / Incharge

SOCIAL Contact
socialwork@uos.edu.pk

WORK 048-9230900, 9230811 - 15 Ext 395


Sir Syed Block

SOWK-51xx General-V 3(3-0)


FACULTY BS Social Work SOWK-51xx General-VI 3(3-0)

Dr. Sadia Rafi Total 18(18-0)


Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Assistant Professor I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. Semester-4
Dr. Mumtaz Ali Duration: 4 Years URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8 SOWK-5111 The Practice of Social Work-III 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Dr. Maliha Gull Tarar SOWK-5112 Social Development 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. SOWK-xxxx General-VII 3(3-0)
Dr. Aaqib Shahzad Alvi
Semester-1 SOWK-xxxx General-VIII
Assistant Professor 3(3-0)
Rana Imran Ahmed URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Lecturer URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-5
Asiya Anwar URCI-5109 Intro. to Infor. & Communication Technologies 3(3-0) SOWK-6114 Social Case Work 3(3-0)
Lecturer SOWK-6115
SOWK-5101 Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare 3(3-0) Community Development and Organization 3(3-0)
Tauqir Amir SOWK-6116 Human Growth and Behavior in Social Work
SOWK-51xx General-I 3(3-0) 3(3-0)
Lecturer
SOWK-51xx General-II SOWK-6117 Theories of Social Work- I 3(3-0)
Zeeshan Munawar 3(3-0)
SOWK-6118 Social Problems
Lecturer Total 17(17-0) 3(3-0)
Yasir Javid Semester-2 Total 15(15-0)
Lecturer Semester-6
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
Ishaque Ahmad SOWK-6119 Social Group Work 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
SOWK-6120 Theories of Social Work- II 3(3-0)
URCM-5101 Introduction to Mathematics 3(3-0)
SOWK-6121 Social Policy 3(3-0)
SOWK-5104 The Practice of Social Work-I 3(3-0)
SOWK-6122 NGO Management 3(3-0)
SOWK-51xx General-III (From list of General Courses) 3(3-0)
SOWK-6123 Field Work & Report Writing- I 6(0-6)
SOWK-51xx General-IV (From list of General Courses) 3(3-0)
Total 18(12-6)
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement 0(0-0) Semester-7
Total 17(17-0) SOWK-6124 3(3-0)
Research in Social Work
Semester-3 SOWK-6125 Social Action 3(3-0)
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) SOWK-6126 Social Welfare Administration 3(3-0)
URCS-5108 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0) SOWK-6127 Field Work & Report Writing- II 6(0-6)
SOWK-5107 The Practice of Social Work-II 3(3-0) SOWK-61xx Optional Course-I (any one from list A) 3(3-0)
SOWK-5108 Human Rights for Social Work Practice 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)

157
Semester-8 SOWK-6302 Community Development and Organization 3(3-0)
SOWK-6128 Statistics and Data Analysis in Social Work 3(3-0)
MPhil Social Work
SOWK-6303 Human Growth and Behavior in Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6129 Laws for Social Work in Pakistan 3(3-0) SOWK-6304 Theories of Social Work- I 3(3-0) Eligibility: MSc/MA or equivalent degree from any HEC recognized
SOWK-6130 Human Resource Development in Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-6305 Social Problems 3(3-0) university with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 or 2nd division +
departmental test (at least 50% marks).
SOWK-6131 Research Thesis 6(6-0) SOWK-6306 Historical Devel. of Social Work & Social Welfare 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
SOWK-61xx Optional Course-II (any one from list B) 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Semesters: 4-8
Total 15(15-0) Semester-2 Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
List of General Courses SOWK-6307 Social Group Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-5102 Introduction to Pakistani Society 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
SOWK-6308 Theories of Social Work- II 3(3-0)
SOWK-5103 Demography 3(3-0) SOWK-6309 Social Policy Major Courses
3(3-0)
SOWK-5105 Introduction to Gender Studies 3(3-0) SOWK-6310 NGO Management 3(3-0) SOWK-7101 Philosophy of Social Science 3(3-0)
SOWK-5106 Youth Wellbeing 3(3-0) SOWK-6311 Field Work & Report Writing- I 6(0-6) SOWK-7102 SW Treatment: Interlocking Theoretical Approaches 3(3-0)
SOWK-5109 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0) Total 18(12-6) SOWK-7103 Social Work Practice with Groups 3(3-0)
SOWK-5110 Introduction to Gerontological Social Work 3(3-0) Semester-3 SOWK-7104 Dynamics of Organizations and Communities 3(3-0)
SOWK-5113 Seminars on Contem. Trends and Issues in SW 3(3-0) SOWK-7105
SOWK-6312 Research in Social Work 3(3-0) Social Development and Social Policy 3(3-0)
EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 3(3-0)
SOWK-6313 Social Action 2(2-0) SOWK-7106 Forensic Social Work 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
SOWK-6314 Social Welfare Administration 3(3-0) SOWK-7107 Feminist Social Work Practice 3(3-0)
SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0)
SOWK-6315 Field Work & Report Writing- II 6(0-6) SOWK-7108 Social Justice and Social Work 3(3-0)
SOCI-5102 General Sociology –II 3(3-0)
SOWK-63xx Optional Course-I (any one from list A) 3(3-0) SOWK-7109 Research Methods for Social Work 3(3-0)
INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
Total 18(12-6) SOWK-7110 Social Statistics and Quantitative Data Analysis 3(3-0)
POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
Semester-4 SOWK-7111 Qualitative Research: Design and Methods 3(3-0)
Optional Course-I (List A)
SOWK-6316 Statistics and Data Analysis in Social Work 3(3-0) Minor Courses
SOWK-6132 Medical and Psychiatric Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6317 Laws for Social Work in Pakistan 3(3-0) SOWK-7112 Spirituality and Social Work Practice 3(3-0)
SOWK-6133 Gender & Development 3(3-0)
SOWK-6134 Child Protection
SOWK-6318 Human Resource Development in Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-7113 Economies of Anticipation 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
SOWK-6135 Criminology 3(3-0) SOWK-6319 Research Thesis 6(6-0) SOWK-7114 Direct Social Work Practice: Theories and Skills 3(3-0)
Optional Course-II (List B) SOWK-63xx Optional Course-II (any one from list B) 3(3-0) SOWK-7115 Social Gerontology 3(3-0)
SOWK-6136 School Social Work 3(3-0) Total 18(12-6) SOWK-7116 Gender, Violence and Justice 3(3-0)
Optional Course-I (List A) SOWK-7117 Human Rights and SW: Towards Rights–Based Practice 3(3-0)
SOWK-6137 Rural Development and Local Government 3(3-0)
SOWK-6138 Social Work and Disaster Management SOWK-6320 Medical and Psychiatric Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-7118 Social Welfare in a Postwelfare Era 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
SOWK-6139 Drug Abuse Prevention 3(3-0) SOWK-6321 Gender & Development 3(3-0) SOWK-7119 Mental Health and Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6322 Child Protection 3(3-0) SOWK-7120 The Govt. of Life: Foucault, Bio politics, & Neoliberalism 3(3-0)
BS Social Work (5th Semester Intake) SOWK-6323 Criminology Total 12(12-0) SOWK-7121 Thesis/Dissertation (Semester 3 & 4 ) 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BA/ BSc/ ADA/ ADS or equivalent Optional Course-II (List B)
Duration: 2 Years SOWK-6324 School Social Work 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4
SOWK-6325 Rural Development and Local Government 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
SOWK-6326 Social Work and Disaster Management 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. SOWK-6327 Drug Abuse Prevention 3(3-0)
Semester-1
SOWK-6301 Social Case Work 3(3-0)

158
DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Mian Ghulam Yasin
Professor / Chairperson

SOCIOLOGY AND Contact


Sociology@uos.edu.pk

CRIMINOLOGY 048-9230122, 9230811 - 15 Ext 404

FACULTY BS Sociology xxxxx-xxxx General-V 3(3-0)


Shahzad Khaver Mushtaq xxxxx-xxxx General-VI 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Assistant Professor Total 15(15-0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr. AsmaaYunus Duration: 4 Years Semester-4
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8
Tauqeer Ahmad URCE-5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours
Lecturer SOCI-5105 Sociological Theory-II 3(3-0)
Asad Umair Code Course Title C/Hr. SOCI-5106 Research Methods-I 3(3-0)
Lecturer Semester-1 SOCI-5107 Pakistani Society & Culture 3(3-0)
Saima Manzoor SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0)
Lecturer xxxxx-xxxx General-VII 3(3-0)
URCE-5101 Grammar 3(3-0)
Muhammad Mohsin xxxxx-xxxx General-VIII 3(3-0)
Lecturer URCI-5109 Intro. to Information & Communication Tech. 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
Muhammad Zain-ul-Abidin URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
Semester-5
Lecturer
xxxx-xxxx General-I 3(3-0)
Zarqa Azhar SOCI-6108 Gender Studies 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer SOCI-6109 Social Statistics-I 3(3-0)
Dr. Mussarat Hussain Total 17(17-0)
SOCI-6110 Research Methods-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer Semester-2
SOCI-6111 Introduction to Demography 3(3-0)
Kaleem Ullah SOCI-5102 General Sociology-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer SOCI-6112 Criminology 3(3-0)
URCE-5102 Language Comprehension & Presentation Skills 3(3-0)
SOCI-6113 Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0)
SOCI-5103 Development of Social Thought 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Semester-6
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 3(1-2)
SOCI-6114 Sociology of Development 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General-III 3(3-0)
SOCI-6115 NGO Management 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx General-IV 3(3-0)
SOCI-6116 Sociology of Change 3(3-0)
Total 17(17-0)
Semester-3 SOCI-6117 Community Development 3(3-0)

SOCI-5104 Sociological Theory-I 3(3-0) SOCI-6118 Social Statistics - II 3(3-0)


URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) SOCI-6119 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3(3-0)
URCM-5107 Mathematics 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)

159
Semester-7 URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-6
SOCI-6120 Sociology of Peace & Conflict Studies 3(3-0) URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technology 3(3-0) CRIM-6224 Criminal Psychology 3(3-0)
SOCI-6121 Urban Sociology 3(3-0) CRIM-5101 Introduction to Criminology (Foundation-I) 3(3-0) CRIM-6225 Applied Criminology 3(3-0)
SOCI-6122 Introduction to SPSS 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-I 3(3-0) CRIM-6226 Forensic Criminology 3(3-0)
SOCI-61xx Optional-I 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-II 3(3-0) CRIM-6227 Police & Policing 3(3-0)
SOCI-61xx Optional-II 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) CRIM-6228 Research Methods-II 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) Semester-2 Total 15(15-0)
Semester-8 URCE-5102 English-II (Lang. Compre. & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0) Semester-7
SOCI-6123 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2(2-0) CRIM-6229 Cyber Crime 3(3-0)
SOCI-6124 Thesis 6(0-6) CRIM-5102 Introduction to Sociology (Foundation-II) 3(3-0) CRIM-6230 Correctional Institutions 3(3-0)
SOCI-6125 Internship 3(3-0) CRIM-5103 Crime and Deviance (Foundation-III) 3(3-0)
CRIM-6231 Crime Prevention 3(3-0)
SOCI-61xx Optional-III 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-III 3(1-2)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-I 3(3-0)
SOCI-61xx Optional-IV 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-IV 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-II 3(3-0)
Total 18(12-6) Total 17(17-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Optional Courses for BS Sociology Semester-3
Semester-8
SOCI-6126 Sociology of Globalization 3(3-0) URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) 3(3-0)
CRIM-6232 Thesis/Research Project 6(6-0)
SOCI-6127 Industrial Sociology 3(3-0) URCS-5108 Statistics-I 3(3-0)
CRIM-6233 Methods of Criminal Investigation 3(3-0)
SOCI-6128 Sociology of Religion 3(3-0) CRIM-5104 Criminology Theory - I (Foundation-IV) 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-III 3(3-0)
SOCI-6129 Sociology of Family and Marriage 3(3-0) CRIM-5105 Social Tolerance (Foundation-V) 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-IV 3(3-0)
SOCI-6130 Sociology of Education 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-lV 3(1-2)
SOCI-6131 Political Sociology xxxx-xxxx General-VI CRIM-6234 Internship* 3(3-0)
3(3-0) 3(3-0)
SOCI-6132 Local Government Systems and Rural Development 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Total 18(18-0)

in Pakistan Semester-4
SOCI-6133 Rural Sociology 3(3-0) URCE-5104 English-IV (Introduction to English Literature) 3(3-0)
SOCI-6134 Corporate Social Responsibility 3(3-0) CRIM-5106 Criminology Theory-II (Foundation-VI) 3(3-0)
SOCI-6135 Sociology of Human Rights 3(3-0) CRIM-5107 Juvenile Delinquency 3(3-0)
SOCI-6136 Sociology Policy & Governance 3(3-0) URCS-5108 Statistics-II 3(3-0)
SOCI-6137 Sociology of Aging 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-VII 3(1-2)
SOCI-6138 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx General-VIII 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
BS Criminology Semester-5
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, CRIM-6218 Research Methods-I 3(3-0)
I.Com, D.Com), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. CRIM-6219 Criminal Justice System 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
CRIM-6220 Patterns of Crime 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 124-140 Credit Hours CRIM-6221 Penology 3(3-0)
CRIM-6222 Crime and Security 3(1-2)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
CRIM-6223 Victimology 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Total 18(18-0)
URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 3(3-0)

160
Optional Courses SOCI-7110 Criminology 3(3-0)
BS Sociology (5th Semester Intake)
SOCI-6320 Pakistani Society & Culture 3(3+0) SOCI-7111 Human Resource Development OR 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in graduation or equivalent
SOCI-6321 Introduction to Demography 3(3+0) SOCI-7112 Sociology of Human Rights 3(3-0)
qualification.
Duration: 2 Years SOCI-6322 NGO Management 3(3+0) SOCI-7113 Sociology of Peace & Conflict Resolution 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4 SOCI-6323 Sociology of Peace and Conflict Studies 3(3+0) Semester-3-4
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours SOCI-7114 Thesis 3(0-3)
SOCI-6324 Industrial Sociology 3(3+0)

Code Course Title C/Hr. SOCI-6325 Sociology of Religion 3(3+0)


SOCI-6326 Sociology of Family and Marriage
PhD Sociology
Semester-1 3(3+0)

SOCI-6301 General Sociology-I 3(3-0) SOCI-6327 Sociology of Education 3(3+0) Eligibility: MS/MPhil in Sociology or Rural Sociology with
at least 3.00 CGPA out of 4.00 + Departmental Test
URCE-5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) SOCI-6328 Political Sociology 3(3+0)
(at least 70% marks)
SOCI-6302 Sociological Theory-I 3(3-0) SOCI-6329 Local Government Systems and Rural 3(3+0) Duration: 3-8 Years
SOCI-6303 Research Methods-I 3(3-0) Development in Pakistan Semesters: 6-16
SOCI-6330 Rural Sociology 3(3+0) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
URCI-5109 Intro. to Info. & Communication Technology 3(3-0)
SOCI-6304 3(3-0) SOCI-6331 Corporate Social Responsibility 3(3+0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Cultural Anthropology
SOCI-6332 Sociology of Human Rights 3(3+0) Semester-1
Total 18(18-0)
SOCI-6333 Social Policy & Governance 3(3+0) SOCI-8101 Philosophy of Science for Social Sciences 3(3-0)
Semester-2
SOCI-6334 Sociology of Aging 3(3+0) SOCI-8102 Advanced Methods of Social Research 3(3-0)
SOCI-6305 General Sociology –II 3(3-0)
SOCI-6335 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3+0) SOCI-8103 Application of Statistics in Social Sciences 3(3-0)
SOCI-6306 Sociological Theory-II 3(3-0)
SOCI-6336 Sociology of Social Work 3(3+0) Total 9(9-0)
SOCI-6307 Social Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-2
SOCI-6308 Social Statistics- I 3(1-2)
MPhil Sociology SOCI-8104 Developing Societies: State & Social Transformation 3(3-0)
SOCI-6309 Research Methods-II 3(3-0)
SOCI-8105 Social and Public Policy 3(3-0)
SOCI-6310 Sociology of Change 3(3-0) Eligibility: BS/MSc/MA Sociology or equivalent from any HEC
SOCI-8106 Sociology of Globalization 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) recognized university with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 +
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) SOCI-8107 Sociology of Work and Industry 3(3-0)
Semester-3
Duration: 2-4 Years SOCI-8108 Population Techniques and Analysis 3(3-0)
SOCI-6311 Gender Studies 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis SOCI-8109 Sociology of Gender and Development 3(3-0)
SOCI-6312 Criminology 3(3-0)
SOCI-8110 Sociology of Crime and Prevention 3(3-0)
SOCI-6313 Sociology of Development 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
SOCI-8111 Sociology of Power and Negotiation 3(3-0)
SOCI-6314 Social Statistics II 3(3-0) Semester-1
Semester-3 onwards
SOCI-6315 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3(3+0) SOCI-7101 Philosophy of Social Sciences 3(3-0)
SOCI-8112 Research and Dissertation
SOCI-6316 Internship 3(3+0) SOCI-7102 Sociological Paradigms 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) SOCI-7103 Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0)
161
Semester-4 SOCI-7104 Advance Social Statistics 3(3-0)
SOCI-6317 Introduction to SPSS 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
SOCI-6318 Sociology of Globalization 3(3-0) Semester-2
SOCI-6319 Thesis 6(6-0) SOCI-7105 Sociology of Change & Development 3(3-0)
Optional Courses: (Any two from the list of Optional Courses) SOCI-7106 Social Policy 3(3-0)
SOCI-63xx Optional I 3(3-0) SOCI-7107 Sociology of Health OR 3(3-0)
SOCI-63xx Optional II 3(3-0) SOCI-7108 Techniques of Population Analysis
Total 18(18-0) SOCI-7109 Gender Studies OR 3(3-0)
Rules and Regulations

Breakup of Enrollment Semester Regulations


Undergraduate & Graduate
(Not applicable to Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences)
Fee Structure
Semester Regulations
Admission Regulations Post-Graduate
(applicable to Undergraduate and Graduate Programs)

Admission Regulations Admission Regulations - Annual System (Undergraduate and Graduate)


(applicable to Post-Graduate Programs) (applicable to Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences)

Regulations (Discipline, Welfare & Code of Honour) Examination Regulations (Annual System) (Undergraduate and Graduate)
(applicable to Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences)

Note: All the Rules and Regulations of University of Sargodha are subject to
change / withdrawal / amendment without prior notice.
Breakup of Enrolment (Main Campus & Constituent Colleges)

Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
Faculty of Agriculture
College of Agriculture
- BSc (Hons) Agriculture 150 245 3 3 0 0 2 11 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 10 442
Department of Agricultural Extension
- Postgraduate Diploma in Gerontology 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- MSc (Hons) Agricultural Extension 0 25 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29
- PhD Agricultural Extension 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Department of Agronomy
- MSc (Hons) Agronomy 0 30 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
- PhD Agronomy 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
Department of Animal Sciences
- BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74
- MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of Entomology
- MSc (Hons) Entomology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Entomology 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Horticulture
- MSc (Hons) Horticulture 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Horticulture 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics
- MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics 0 39 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43
- PhD Plant Breeding and Genetics 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Department of Plant Pathology
- MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology 0 30 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
- PhD Plant Pathology 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
- MSc (Hons) Soil Science 0 27 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
- PhD Soil Science 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible. 163
Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
Institute of Food Science and Nutrition
- BSc (Hons) Home Economics 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BSc (Hons) Food Science & Technology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition 0 13 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
- PhD Food Science and Technology 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
- PhD Food and Nutrition 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
College of Law
- Diploma in Banking Law (PGDBL) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in Corporate Law and Practices (PGDCLP) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in Environmental Law (PGDEL) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in Forensic Sci. & Related Laws (PGDFSC) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in Taxation Laws (PGDTL) 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
- Diploma in Labour Law (PGDLL) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in Intellectual Property Law (PGDIPL) 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- Diploma in International Trade (WTO) Law & 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
EEU (Eurasian Economic Union) (PGDITLE)
Institute of Art and Design
- BS Fine Arts 35 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66
- BS Interior Design 35 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66
- Bachelors in Graphic Design 35 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66
- Bachelors in Textile Design 35 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66
- BS Fine Arts (5th Semester Intake) 35 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66
- Diploma in Painting 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
- Diploma in Fashion Design 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
- Diploma in Interior Design 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
Department of Arabic Language and Literature
- BS Arabic 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Arabic (5th Semester Intake) 40 40 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 111
- MPhil Arabic 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Arabic 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

164
Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
Department of Communication and Media Studies
- BS Media and Communication Studies 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Media and Communication Studies 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
(Strategic Communication)
- BS Media and Communication Studies 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- MPhil Communication and Media Studies 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of English
- BS English (Linguistics) 40 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 131
- BS English (Literature) 40 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 131
- BS English (5th Semester Intake) 40 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 131
- MPhil English 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD English 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Information Management
- BS Information Management 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Information Management (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Information Management 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of Islamic Studies
- BS Islamic Studies 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Islamic Studies (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
Department of Persian Language and Literature
- BS Persian 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Persian (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Persian 0 10 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
Department of Punjabi Language, Literature and
Culture
- BS Ppunjabi 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Punjabi (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
Department of Sports Sciences
- BS Physical Education 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 10 124
- BS Physical Education (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 10 124
Department of Urdu Language and Literature
- BS Urdu 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Urdu (5th Semester Intake) 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- MPhil Urdu 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Urdu 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

165
Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
College of Engineering and Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering
- BSc Electrical Engineering 32 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40
- MSc Electrical Engineering 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of Mechanical Engineering
- BSc Mechanical Engineering 32 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40
- MSc Mechanical Engineering 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of Engineering Technology
- BS Civil Engineering Technology 45 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53
- BS Electrical Engineering Technology 45 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53
- BS Mechanical Engineering Technology 45 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53
FACULTY OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Department of Allied Health Sciences
- DPT 50 50 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 120
- BS AHS (pathology Lab Sciences) 4-year 50 50 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 120
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
College of Pharmacy
- PharmD 30 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 10 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 120
- MPhil Pharmaceutical Chemistry 0 11 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
- MPhil Pharmacology 0 16 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
- MPhil Pharmaceutics 0 26 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
- PhD Pharmaceutics 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
FACULTY OF SCIENCES
Institute of Chemistry
- BS Chemistry 40 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 131
- BS Biochemistry 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- BS Chemistry (5th Semester Intake) 40 60 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 131
- MPhil Chemistry (Specialization in Analytical / 0 30 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
Inorganic Chemistry)

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.
Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

For College of Pharmacy only


*If reserved quota seats (except Foreign/Overseas Quota) shall remain vacant then it shall be filled on open merit. However, total number of admissions shall be 120 only as per existing policy of Pakistan Pharmacy Council.
** Vacant foreign/overseas seats shall be filled according to the following breakup:
Industrial Quota Seats = 20% Special Self-Support Quota Seats = 80%
Provision of reference letter from Pharmaceutical Industry shall be mandatory for admission against Industrial quota seats.
The candidates admitted against industrial & special self-support quota seats will deposit Rs. 2,00,000/- at the time of admission in addition to semester fee.
166
Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
- MPhil Chemistry (Specialization in Biochemistry) 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- Mphil Chemistry (Specialization in Organic Chemistry) 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- MPhil Chemistry (Specialization in Physical Chemistry) 0 15 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
- PhD Chemistry 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
Department of Biotechnology
- BS Biotechnology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- MPhil Biotechnology 0 34 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38
- PhD Biotechnology 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Department of Botany
- BS Botany 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Botany (5th Semester Intake) 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- MPhil Botany 0 46 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
- PhD Botany 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Computer Science and IT
- BS Computer Science 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Information Technology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 176
- BS Software Engineering 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Information Technology (5th Semester Intake) 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 60
- MS Computer Science 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- MS Information Technology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- MS Software Engineering 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Computer Science 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Department of Earth Sciences
- BS Geology 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 72
- BS Geography 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 70
- BS Geography (5th Semester Intake) 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 70
- MS Geology 0 15 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18
- PhD Geology 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Department of Mathematics
- BS Mathematics 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Mathematics (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Mathematics (Weekend) 0 30 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
- MPhil Mathematics 0 50 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54
- PhD Mathematics 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

167
Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
Department of Physics
- BS Physics 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Physics (5th Semester Intake) 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- MPhil Physics 0 30 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
- PhD Physics 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Statistics
- BS Statistics 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Statistics (5th Semester Intake) 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- MPhil Statistics 0 21 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
- PhD Statistics 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Zoology
- BS Zoology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Zoology (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Zoology 0 35 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39
- PhD Zoology 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department of Economics
- BS Economics 40 150 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 221
- BS Economics (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Economics 0 25 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29
- MPhil Economics (Weekend) 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Economics 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Education
- BS Education 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- B.Ed (Hons.) Elementary 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- B.Ed (Hons.) Elementary (5th Semester Intake) 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- B.Ed (1.5 year) General 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- B.Ed (1.5 year) ELT 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- B.Ed (1.5 year) Science Education 40 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71
- MPhil Education 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Education 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of History and Pakistan Studies
- BS History 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Pakistan Studies 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS History (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

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Self Support (Replica)

(one for each province)


displaced after 1989
UOS Regular

UOS Regular

(valid NICOP of applicant


(Interconvertible)

(Interconvertible)

Religious Minorities

guardian is compulsory)

Outstanding Sports
Spouses of

disabled personnel
Employees

Employees
Serving or

Student Nominees

Student Nominees

Students from Other


Children/Wards of

Kashmiries of IHK
Deceased

Disabled Persons
Children/

Diploma / Degree

Foreign Students

from Tribal Area

son/daughter of
Overseas Pakistani

or parents or legal
from FANA/GB

Armed Forces

Self Finance*
Pharmacists
martyrs/war

For Specific

Candidates
Children of

Children of
advocates
Personnel
Provinces

Persons
Regular

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

Teaching

holder

Total
Non-

Non-
- BS Pakistan Studies (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil History 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School
- BBA (4-year) 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BBA (after 14 years of education) bridging program 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Banking and Finance 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Entrepreneurship and SME Management 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Public Administration 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Commerce 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- Executive MBA (Weekend) 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
- MBA 40 40 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84
- MS Management Sciences 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Management Sciences 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Politics and International Relations
- BS International Relations 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Political Science 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS International Relations (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Political Science (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Political Science 0 15 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
- MPhil International Relations 0 15 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
- PhD Political Science 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Department of Psychology
- BS Psychology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Psychology (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- ADCP 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
- MPhil Psychology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- MS Industrial Organizational Psychology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
- PhD Psychology 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Department of Social Work
- BS Social Work 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Social Work (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Social Work 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Department of Sociology and Criminology
- BS Sociology 40 100 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 171
- BS Criminology 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- BS Sociology (5th Semester Intake) 40 50 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 121
- MPhil Sociology 0 20 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24

Note: Following seats are reserved in addition to the above mentioned seats, to be filled by Committees (separate for each category) to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purposes:
1. Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in Co-curricular activities in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any department)
2. Total 04 seats are reserved for candidates nominated from AJK in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences only (not more than one in any Department)
3. Ten (10) seats in each program (undergraduate and graduate except where external body/council is involved) will be reserved for admission on Self Finance basis. Each student admitted on Self Finance basis shall
pay PKR 100,000 (one lac) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on Self Finance seats.

Note: Seats reserved for Foreign and Overseas candidates are interconvertible.

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Fee Structure (Except Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences)
College
Institute of Food Science of Institute of Arabic Language Communication and
College of Agriculture and Nutrition Art and Design and Literature Media Studies
Law
Details To be paid PhD MSc(Hons) Dip. All BSc (Hons) PhD MS/MPhil All BSc (Hons.) Dip. BS Dip. PhD MPhil All BS MPhil All BS
SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS* Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 32715 29715 24600 11790 20400 32715 29715 16685 22600 24600 14485 23315 32715 29715 11790 17485 29715 11790 17485

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 1000 1000 1000 700 700 1000 1000 700 700 0 700 700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 62265 53265 48150 32540 41150 62265 53265 37435 43350 47150 38235 47065 61265 52265 31840 37535 52265 31840 37535

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 45265 42265 37150 23540 32150 45265 42265 28435 34350 36150 29235 38065 44265 41265 22840 28535 41265 22840 28535

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
170
Persian Punjabi Language
Information Islamic Sports Urdu Language
Language & Literature &
English Management Studies Sciences and Literature
Literature Culture
Details To be paid PhD MPhil MPhil (W) All BS PhD MPhil BS BS MPhil BS BS BS PhD MPhil All BS
SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS** Reg* SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 8250 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 32715 29715 44573 11790 17485 32715 29715 11790 17485 11790 17485 29715 11790 17485 11790 17485 11790 18200 32715 29715 11790 17485

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 1125 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 75 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 700 0 0 0 0

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 4500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 3000 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 61265 52265 71023 31840 37535 61265 52265 31840 37535 31840 37535 52265 31840 37585 31840 37535 32540 38950 61265 52265 31840 37535

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 44265 41265 54773 22840 28535 44265 41265 22840 28535 22840 28535 41265 22840 28535 22840 28535 23540 29950 44265 41265 22840 28535

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
171
College of Engineering and Technology College of Pharmacy Institute of Chemistry Botany
Biotechnology
All MSc All BSc Engi. All BS Engi. Tech. PhD MPhil PharmD PhD MPhil . BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MPhil . BS
Details To be paid SS** Reg* Reg* SS* SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 3000 3000 3000 2500 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 50430 34980 24558 56430 44190 44190 32258 54120 32715 29715 11790 20400 41030 41030 11790 20400 32715 29715 11790 20400

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 700 700 1000 1000 700 700 1000 1000 700 700

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 10930 10930 2500 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 10000 5000 5000 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 84480 63530 53108 84480 84670 78670 56808 78670 62265 53265 32540 41150 70580 64580 32540 41150 62265 53265 32540 41150

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 73480 52530 42108 73980 67670 67670 47808 69670 45265 42265 23540 32150 53580 53580 23540 32150 45265 42265 23540 32150

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
172
Computer Science and
Information Technology Earth Science Mathematics Physics Statistics
Details To be paid PhD All MS All BS PhD MS All BS PhD MPhil MPhil (W) BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MPhil . BS
SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 8250 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 37345 38915 11790 29315 32715 29715 11790 32715 29715 44573 11790 20400 32715 29715 11790 20400 32715 29715 11790 20400

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 1125 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 75 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 50 50 50 50 1000 1000 700 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 700 700 1000 1000 700 700

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 1000 1000 1000 1000 250 250 250 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 4500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2500 2500 3000 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 66695 62265 32640 50165 62265 53265 32540 61265 52265 71023 31840 40450 62265 53265 32540 41150 62265 53265 32540 41150

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 49695 51265 23640 41165 45265 42265 23540 44265 41265 54773 22840 31450 45265 42265 23540 32150 45265 42265 23540 32150

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
173
History and
Zoology Economics Pakistan Studies Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School
To be paid PhD MPhil . BS PhD MPhil MPhil (W) BS MPhil BS PhD MS MBA Exec.MBA All BBA & BS
Details
SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 8250 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 12750 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 32715 29715 11790 20400 32715 29715 44573 11790 17485 29715 11790 17485 32715 29715 16115 22715 46283 13970 19030

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 1125 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 1125 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 75 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 75 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 1000 1000 700 700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 375 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 4500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 4500 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 3000 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2250 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 62265 53265 32540 41150 61265 52265 71023 31840 37535 52265 31840 37535 61265 52265 36165 42765 76483 34020 39080

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 45265 42265 23540 32150 44265 41265 54773 22840 28535 41265 22840 28535 44265 41265 27165 33765 55733 25020 30080

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
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Education Politics and IR Psychology Social Work Sociology and Criminology

To be paid PhD MPhil All BS / BEd PhD All MPhil All BS PhD MS/ MPhil ADCP BS MPhil BS PhD MPhil BS
Details
SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000

Tuition Fee Per Semester 32715 29715 11790 17485 32715 29715 11790 17485 32715 29715 24600 11790 17485 29715 11790 18200 32715 29715 11790 17485

Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000

Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Medical Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

University Registration Fee*** Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Science Breakage Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 1000 700 700 0 0 0 1000 1000 700 700

Sports Fund Per Semester 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000

Benevolent Fund Per Semester 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Development Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Studio Expenses Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Maintenance Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lab Charges Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tour Per Semester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 500 0 0 0 0

Total (Semester-I)**** 61265 52265 31840 37535 61265 52265 31840 37535 62265 53265 48150 32540 38235 52265 32340 38750 62265 53265 32540 38235

Total (Semester-II & onwards) 44265 41265 22840 28535 44265 41265 22840 28535 45265 42265 37150 23540 29235 41265 23340 29750 45265 42265 23540 29235

* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
5. Fee of first semester will be same for all programs where both the regular and self support seats are offered. The difference of fee in both the categories (regular and self support)
will be collected before mid term exams.
This fee structure is subject to approval of the Syndicate.
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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
All 4-Year and 5-Year Degree Programs
Details 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
Regular Seats
Admission Fee 5000 - - - -
College Card Fee 150 - - - -
College Bus Card Fee 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
Tuition Fee 38115 38115 38115 38115 38115
Fee for Practical Subject I 1000 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject II 1000 - - - -
Fee for Practical Subject III 1000 - - - -
Fee for Practical Subject IV 1000 - - - -
Fee for Practical Subject V 1000 - - - -
Fee for Practical Subject VI 1000 - - - -
Fee for Practical Subject VII - 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject VIII - 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject IX - 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject X - 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject XI - 1000 - - -
Fee for Practical Subject XII - - 1000 - -
Fee for Practical Subject XIII - - 1000 - -
Fee for Practical Subject XIV - - 1000 - -
Fee for Practical Subject XV - - 1000 - -
Fee for Practical Subject XVI - - 1000 - -
Fee for Practical Subject XVII - - - 1000 -
Fee for Practical Subject XVIII - - - 1000 -
Fee for Practical Subject XIX - - - 1000 -
Fee for Practical Subject XX - - - 1000 -
Fee for Practical Subject XXI - - - 1000 -
Fee for Practical Subject XXII - - - - 1000
Fee for Practical Subject XXIII - - - - 1000
Fee for Practical Subject XXIV - - - - 1000
Fee for Practical Subject XXV - - - - 1000
Fee for Practical Subject XXVI - - - - 1000
Fee for Hospital Practices - - 1000 1000 1000
Clinical Record Fee - - 100 100 100
Rent for Microscope 600 600 600 600 600
Subscription to Sports Fund 200 200 200 200 200
Subscription to Sports Club 200 200 200 200 200
Breakage Charges 600 600 600 600 600
Maintenance Charges 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
University Registration Fee (If Applicable) 4000 - - - -
Internal Evaluation Fee 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
Establishment Charges 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000
Transport Charges 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Utility Charges 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
Magazine Fund 500 500 500 500 500
Internet Charges 100 100 100 100 100
College Security (refundable on leaving) 1000 - - - -
Library Security (refundable on leaving) 1000 - - - -
Medical Fund 100 100 100 100 100
Benevolent Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Mosque Fund (For Muslims Only) 120 120 120 120 120
Total 93,735 82,585 82,685 82,685 82,685

Note: 1. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent years
2. Rs. 50,000/- shall be charged additional for all programs as Self Support Charges.
3. All migrant students shall deposit Rs. 20,000/- as Re-Enrollment / Replacement charges.
4. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Discipline, Welfare Regulations and Code of Honour
1. CODE OF HONOUR the hostel shall be ex-officio members of the Committee. and a copy of the same may be displayed on the Notice Board;
1.1 All Mulism students must show, in words and in deeds, their The senior most officer shall be the Chairperson of the (ii) The matter may be reported to the parents/guardians and they
full faith in Islam. Committee. may be requested to visit University / College if necessary;
1.2 All students must have faith in and respect for the Ideology of 2. DISCIPLINE (iii) A student may be fined. The fine imposed shall have to be
Pakistan. 2.1 No student shall: deposited in the Treasury, under intimation to the
1.3 All students must, in matters of religion, respect the (i) utter, do, or propagate, anything repugnant to Islam within and
Principal/Director/Chairperso Office Secretary of Discipline
convictions of others. outside the precincts of the University / College;
1.4 Every student is expected to: (ii) say or do anything which might adversely affect the honour Committee (constituted under statute 11) as the case may be;
(i) be Loyal to Pakistan; and prestige or Pakistan, or University and teachers and (iv) A student may be turned out of the class by the teacher
(ii) obey the law of the Land as well as the Rules and concerned and be not permitted to attend the same course
his/her educational institution;
Regulations of the University / College; (iii) smoke in the Classroom, Laboratory, Workshop, Library and upto three periods at one time under intimation to the
(iii) maintain Law and Order as well as the dignity and
Examination Hall; Principal/Chairperson/Director;
prestige of the Alma mater; (iv) form, or associate with an Organization / Society / Club, or any (v) A student may be placed on probation for a fixed period not
(iv) have respect for morality and personal honour and
other body, promoting caste distinctions and inciting exceeding 3 months. If during the period of probation he fails
rights of others;
(v) practice honesty and integrity in dealings with fellow parochial / linguistic / regional feeling; to improve his conduct, he may be rusticated or expelled:
(v) organize, or hold any function within the precincts of the
students, teachers and all others both on and off the (vi) A student may be suspended from the rolls of a college/
University except in accordance with the prescribed Rules and
Campus; institute/ department, for a period not exceeding two weeks at
(vi) help in protecting the life, dignity, honour and the Regulations;
a time, excluding the suspension, if any, not exceeding 10
(vi) collect money or receive donations or pecuniary assistance
property of the University/College and that of the days, at one time, ordered by the Principal of the
for or on behalf of the University or any University Organization
Academic/ Administrative staff and fellow students; College/Director of the Institute/Chairperson of the
(vii) respect teachers, all elders and persons in authority in except with the written permission of the Syndicate;
(vii) stage, incite, or participate in, a walkout, strike or any other Department/Discipline Committee (constituted under statute
the University/College;
form of agitation which might create or is likely to create law 11).
(viii) be courteous and helpful to all;
(ix) work hard and co-operate in completing the course of and order problem for the University and affect or is likely to (vii) A student may be rusticated, expelled or asked to withdraw
study within the prescribed period; and affect its smooth functioning; from the College/Institute/Department, in the manner
(x) endeavour to positively contribute towards creating an (viii) indulge in immoral activities, use of indecent language, hereinafter mentioned.
atmosphere conducive to healthy academic pursuit. wearing immodest dress, make indecent remarks, jokes or 2.3 Regulations Relating to Rustication, Expulsion and Withdrawal.
1.5. Welfare: Each affiliated College and University Teaching gestures or behave in an improper manner; (i) Rustication, whenever imposed on a College / University
Department / Institute / Constituent College / Sub-Campus (ix) cause disturbance to others;
student, shall always mean the loss of one academic year in
and hostel should set up a Welfare Committee in order to be (x) disturb peace and tranquility of the Institution;
(xi) keep or carry weapons, narcotics, immoral or submissive so far as his examinations are concerned. The period of
in touch with the students, to deal with their problems and absence from the College / University Teaching Department
literature; and
look after their welfare in general. The composition of the (xii) use of insalutary or abusive language or resort to violence / Institute will, however, depend upon the time of the year
Committee shall be as follows: against a fellow student or employee of the University. when the penalty is imposed. The student under rustication
(a) Student Adviser of the College / Department / Institute, 2.2. Disciplinary action by the Principal of a constituent/affiliated may at the discretion of the Principal of the College /
two teachers representing the teaching staff, President College/Chairperson of a University Teaching Department/ Chairperson of a Department / Director of the Institute be
and Secretary of the student body of the College / Director of an Institute/Discipline Committee against the permitted to rejoin the class in the same College /
Department / Institute. The Committee shall elect one student/s may be taken in one or more of the following forms Department / Institute in the beginning of the next
of the teachers as its Chairperson. depending upon the severity of the offence:
(b) Hall Secretary, Sports Secretary and Mess Manager to academic year:
(i) A written warning may be issued to the student/s concerned
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(ii) A student expelled from a College/University Teaching to pass such orders as he may deem fit: Notice: Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 to overcome cyber
Department / Institute shall not be readmitted into the (vii) If a case of rustication/ expulsion/ withdrawal, is received by crimes threat is strictly enforced.
same College / Department / Institute or into another the Vice-Chancellor on the basis of an appeal, it shall be
College / Department/Institute without the approval of the brought to the notice of the Syndicate along with reasons for
Syndicate. Readmission shall in no case be granted before revising the original order.
the expiry of one academic year from the date of expulsion:
(iii) Each College/Institute/Department shall constitute a
Council to consider and decide the cases of expulsion,
rustication and withdrawal of student/s. The Council shall
consist of the Principal/Director/Chairperson of the Dress Code
College/Institute/ Department and at least two senior
members of the teaching staff to be nominated by the
An average student spends thousands of rupees an year on clothes. Having a couple of uniforms instead of fashion
Principal/Director/Chairperson. The Principal/ Director/
statement clothes for the university will not cost much to students. Hence, University of Sargodha decided to adopt
Chairperson of the College/ Institute/ Department shall be
uniform clothing for all undergraduate students as per following description:
Chairperson of the Council who may pass such orders as Male: Grey pent with black belt, white full sleeve shirt with collar and black shoes
he may deem fit. Other members shall act in as an advisory Female: White shalwar and kameez with white dupatta with colored (faculty-wise) border and black shoes
capacity. The Principal/Director/Chairperson shall
communicate to the University the names of the members
of the Council in the beginning of every academic year:
In case of rustication and expulsion or withdrawal of a
student of the University Department/Institute/College he
may prefer an appeal with the Vice-Chancellor within 15
days of the date of the notification or rustication/
expulsion or withdrawal. The Vice-Chancellor will have the
power to pass such orders as he may deem fit;
(v) Cases of indiscipline/disturbances, involving students
from two or more Colleges/Insititutes/Departments of the
University, shall be referred to the Discipline Committee
(constituted under Statute 11 or the University of the
Punjab Act 1973) by the Vice-Chancellor:
(vi) The Discipline Committee shall have the power to take
such decision as it deems fit on a case referred to it by the
Vice-Chancellor, in accordance with the aforementioned
Regulations provided that the student/s who has/have
been rusticated/ expelled or ordered to withdraw from the
rolls of a University/College/Institute/Department he/they
may prefer an appeal with the Vice-Chancellor within 15
days of the date of notification of rustication/ expulsion/
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Semester Regulations (Undergraduate and Graduate)
1. Preamble examinations i.e.; sixteen weeks for teaching (including midterm exam), one shall be reserved for course work. In all other cases a minimum of six credit
Notwithstanding anything contrary to the provisions of University of week for conduct of final term examination and one week for preparation and hours research project will be offered in last two semesters of the program.
Sargodha Ordinance, 2002/Amendment Act 2004, the University shall submission of results. 6.3 Each Board of Studies shall assign and prescribe the course codes,
offer 1-year Post graduate Diploma, 2-year Associate Degree, 4. Introduction credit hours and work load up to a maximum of eighteen credit hours for each
Undergraduate (4-year BS/BCom, 5-year Pharm-D/LLB (Hons), etc.), Following are the guidelines, procedures, rules and regulations to be semester for a given scheme of studies.
Graduate [2-year (BS-5th Semester Intake)/MA/MSc/MCom/MBA etc.] administered by all the Departments/Colleges/Institutes/School, running 6.4 Course codes shall be divided into two parts i.e., letters and digits.
Letters: Four characters representing the course of the subject concerned, e.g;
level degree programs or equivalent programs approved by the Authority. Semester System.
4.1 Each Department/College/Institute/School in the beginning of an CHEM = 04 letters
Provided that rules and regulations mentioned hereinafter regarding MATH = 04 letters
academic session shall arrange an “Orientation” to familiarize the admitted
admission, registration and examination shall be applicable on each ISLS = 04 letters
students with semester system and their degree requirements. ECON = 04 letters
undergraduate and graduate level programs and diploma courses offered
4.2 A copy of printed Semester Regulations shall be made available in all the PKST = 04 letters
by the University. ENGL = 04 letters
Departments/Colleges/Institutes/School as well as the University Library and
2. Short Title and Commencement Digits:
The regulations described hereunder shall be called Semester Website for guidance.
4.3 The regulations inscribed here are subject to amendment/change and There shall be four digits, among which 1st shall represent level of the
Regulations-2020, University of Sargodha and shall come into force w.e.f
repletion by the Competent Authority. program
academic session 2020-21. i. First digit will represent the level of the program, for example
5. Courses and Scheme of Studies
3. Definitions · Level 5 represents BA/BSc (Pass), ADE, Associate degree etc 13th
5.1 The curricula and schemes of studies of various degree programs shall
In these rules and regulations unless the subject or context otherwise
be developed and recommended by the respective Boards of Studies and then and 14th year of education.
requires, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby
Faculty Board. Such curricula and schemes of studies shall become effective · Level 6 represents BS, BE, B.Arch, BSc(Eng.), BSc (Agri.), MA/MSc
respectively assigned to them, that is to say:
3.1 “Dean” means the Chairperson of the Board of Faculty; from the date of approval by the Syndicate on the recommendations of the (16-year), LL.B, B.Com (Hons) etc 15th, 16th or 17th year of
3.2 “Controller of Examinations” means the Controller of Examinations Academic Council or any other date as determined by the Competent education (1st and 2nd year of MA/MSc and 3rd, 4th and 5th year
of the University. Authority. of 4-year or 5-year degrees)
3.3 “Academic Department” means a teaching, research and 5.2 A student shall normally be required to take the prescribed courses but · Level 7 represents Masters (MPhil/MS/MBA, MSc(Eng.), ME,
technological development Department maintained and administered by not more than eighteen credit hours workload shall be offered by the
MArch etc) 17th and 18th year of education.
the University; Department/College/ Institute/ School in each semester. However, in special · Level 8 represents Doctoral (PhD), 19th, 20th and 21st year of
3.4 “College” means a University College or an Affiliated College; circumstances, he/she can add maximum one course with prior approval of
3.5 “Chairperson” means head of an Academic Department; study.
the Director/ Principal/ Chairperson/ Incharge concerned. The permission ii. Second Digit of coding will represent the number of degree of same level
3.6 “Principal” means the head of a College;
3.7 “Director” means the Director of an Institute; must be obtained within seven days from the commencement of the semester. i.e. BS and MA/MSc are all 16 year degrees, hence will be numbered as 1, 2 and
3.8 “Academic Year” means a year consisting of two regular semesters 5.3 The students shall pursue the notified scheme of studies to be approved
3 onward. All the departments offering more than one degrees of same level
namely; Fall and Spring; by the Competent Authority from time to time.
3.9 “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University specified in 5.4 No student shall take any course unless (s)he has qualified the and of similar nature will number their programs as “1” and “2” as second digit
the University of Sargodha Ordinance/Act; prerequisites for it as determined in the curriculum. of their coding scheme.
3.10 “Credit Hour” means one hour student-teacher classroom contact 6. Course Code and Credits iii. Third and fourth digit will represent the number of course i.e. all the
6.1 Each course shall be assigned credit hours. The credit hours are
per week per semester in theory or two to three hours contact in courses offered in a particular program will be numbered as '01' '02' '03' ……
denoted by two digits within brackets with a hyphen in between. The first digit
practical/lab work per week per semester; '99'.
3.11 “Deficiency Course” means a course in which a student has been represents the theory part while the second (right side) digit represents the Undergraduate (BS/B.Com/BBA etc)
adjudged deficient by the concerned Department/College/Institute at the practical. Thus 3(30) means three credit hours of theory only, while 4(31) Example 1
time of admission/transfer of credits/migration; means a total of four credit hours, of which three are reserved for theory and Course Degree No. No. Course Credit
3.12 “Non-credit Course” means a course that shall be mandatory to pass one credit hour is for laboratory/studio work/field work/practical work as per Level of of Code Hours
(BS) Degree Course
but shall not be counted in calculating GPA/CGPA and shall not have any requirement of discipline.
ENGL 5 1 01 ENGL-5101 3(3-0)
effect on the academic position of a student; 6.2 For the undergraduate/graduate degree program involving internship/ PHYS 5 1 02 PHYS-5102 4(3-1)
3.13 “Pre-requisite” means a course required to provide basic knowledge practical/field work there will be a minimum of 15-18 credit hours for ENGL 5 1 03 ENGL -5103 2(2-0)
of the follow up course; internship/practical/field work whereas remaining credit hours, if required, ISLS 5 1 04 ISLS -5104 3(3-0)
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Example 2 (in case of 2nd bachelor degree in the same department) (if applicable) separately shall not be allowed to take the final term the CGPA of the student.
Course Degree No. No. Course Credit examination of the course. The Department/ College/Institute/Center 8.3 A student withdrawing after the 6th week shall be automatically
Level of of Code Hours shall notify the list of such students at least one day before the awarded “F” grade which shall count in the GPA and stay on the
(BS) Degree Course transcript.
ENGL 5 2 01 ENGL-5201 3(3-0) examination week.
7.2 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/ 9 Semester Freeze
ENGL 5 2 02 ENGL-5202 3(3-0) 9.1 A student may discontinue his/her studies by seeking semester freeze
ENGL 5 2 03 ENGL-5203 3(3-0) Institute/Center may condone, for valid reasons, deficiency up to five
ENGL 5 2 04 ENGL-5204 3(3-0) percent of the total number of lectures. The Dean of the Faculty on the during the semester before the final term examination on medical
recommendations of the Chairperson/ Principal/ Director of the grounds or circumstances beyond his/her control with written
Graduate (MA/MSc/M.Com/MBA etc) Department/College/Institute/Center, may on special grounds, condone permission of Chairperson/Principal/Director of the
Example 1 Department/College/Institute/School concerned subject to the
Course Degree No. No. Course Credit up to another five percent of the total number of lectures.
7.3 If a student who has missed three consecutive lectures without any condition that semester fee shall not be transferred/refunded.
Level of of Code Hours 9.2 A student may discontinue his/her studies by seeking semester freeze
(BS) Degree Course reason in a course, a verbal/written warning from the course teacher
MATH 6 1 01 MATH-6101 3(3-0) may be given to the student. prior to enrollment in the second/subsequent semester on medical
CHEM 6 1 02 CHEM-6102 4(3-1) 7.4 If a student who is found habitual of missing lectures in a course, he/she grounds or circumstances beyond his/her control with written
BOTN 6 1 03 BOTN-6103 4(3-1) shall not be allowed to sit in the class without the approval of the permission of Chairperson/Principal/Director of the
STAT 6 1 04 STAT-6104 3(3-0) Chairperson/Principal/ Director. Department/College/Institute/School concerned subject to fulfillment
7.5 If a student makes him/herself absent from the Department/ College/ of condition that the student has passed the final examination of the
Example 2 (in case of 2nd graduate (MA/MSc degree in the same
Institute/ Center for ten consecutive working days, his/her name shall previous semester with minimum prescribed GPA/CGPA required for
department)
Course Degree No. No. Course Credit be struck off from the rolls of the Department/College/ Institute/Center. academic standard of the University to remain on roll. The student shall
Level of of Code Hours Such student shall not be re-admitted without the approval of the Dean not have to pay the semester fee; if deposited, the fee will be transferred
(BS) Degree Course concerned. The student shall have to pay the prescribed re-admission to the next semester if frozen in first week of commencement of the
MATH 6 2 01 MATH-6201 3(3-0) fee/dues under intimation to the Treasurer and the Director Academics. classes or before the commencement of a semester.
CHEM 6 2 02 CHEM-6202 4(3-1) 7.6 At the end of each semester, the teacher concerned shall submit the 9.3 A student who sought discontinuation of a semester shall have to get
BOTN 6 2 03 BOTN-6203 4(3-1) statement showing the total number of lectures delivered and practical approval from the Chairperson/Principal/Director to rejoin the program
STAT 6 2 04 STAT-6204 3(3-0)
* The compulsory courses English-I, English-II, English-III, English-IV, (if applicable) conducted, by him/her together to the Chairperson/ before the commencement of the semester to be rejoined.
Principal/ Director of the Department/ College/ Institute/C enter with 9.4 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/
Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Mathematics, Statistics and
the total number of lectures and practical (if applicable) attended by Institute/ School concerned will notify in both the cases; the semester
Introduction to Information & Communication Technologies (where
each student. freeze and rejoining the program under intimation to the Treasurer and
applicable) shall be offered in all bachelor degrees with same course
7.7 The absence as a result of late admission or change of course(s) shall the Director Academics.
titles, contents and course codes in first four semesters only. 9.5 During the semester freeze, bonafide status of the student shall remain
Following are the course titles with codes for compulsory courses. also be counted for dropping from the course(s).
URCE-5101 English-I (Grammar) 7.8 For a student participating and representing the University in sports/co- suspended provided that discontinuation shall not be allowed for more
URCE-5102 English-II (Language Comprehension & curricular activities of national or international level events, as verified than two years in any case.
Presentation Skills) by the Director of sports/co-curricular, the days actually spent by the 10. Evaluation *
URCE-5103 English-III (Academic Writing) student in such events shall be counted as present towards the The course teacher will be responsible for students' evaluation and grading as
URCE-5104 (English-IV) Introduction to English Literature attendance requirement. per the following weight-age:
URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 7.9 If a student is required to participate in sports/co-curricular activities Courses without practical Courses with practical
URCP-5106 Pakistan Studies Assessment %age Assessment %age
URCM-5107 Mathematics representing the University, on the date/dates of examination, Mid 30 Mid 15
URCS-5108 Statistics arrangement will be made by the Department/ College/Institute/Center Sessional 20 Sessional 15
URCI-5109 Introduction to Information & for holding Special Examination for him/her as soon as his/her Final 50 Final 45
Communication Technologies sports/co-curricular activities are ended. -- -- Practical 25
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education and Community Engagement. 8 Withdrawal of Course(s) 10.1 Sessional: Test(s) / quiz(s) / assignment(s) / presentation(s) /
Re-organization of courses according to the requirements or availability of 8.1 A student may withdraw a maximum of 50% of the courses offered i.e.; seminar(s) / class participation/ attendance/ term paper. The course
teaching faculty in the Department/College/Institute/School shall be two out of five or three out of six courses. teacher will decide the marks distribution according to the nature of the
permissible during the session provided that students shall be informed 8.2 Students may be allowed to withdraw from a course during 4-6 week of course.
well before the commencement of the semester concerned. the semester. In such a case the transcript shall record that the student 10.2 Mid-term Examination from the syllabus prescribed for the midterm will
7. Attendance enrolled in the course and withdrew. Consequently, grade W will be normally be conducted after first eight weeks of teaching during a
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10.3 Final Examination covering the full syllabus with at least 25% of the Chairperson/Principal/Director concerned. regular semester fee under intimation to the Treasurer and the
course of mid term shall be held at the end of each semester. 10.15In case a student did not appear in the mid and final examinations due to Controller of Examinations.
Note: Courses involving project/practical/ field work may deviate discontinuation of the semester, his/her GPA/CGPA should not be 11.1.2 Permission to re-admission shall be obtained from the
from the above given marks distribution to accommodate the marks calculated. Chairperson/Principal/Director
of the project/ practical/field work. However, prior approval from the 10.16Semester and final transcripts shall be issued by the office of the 11.1.3 In case of Readmission to 1st semester the student will be awarded
Chairperson/ Principal/ Director is required under intimation to the Controller of Examinations to the students on request by depositing the new roll number and (s)he will study as per rules applicable to the
office of the Controller of Examinations. prescribed fee for this purpose. session along with which (s)he has sought readmission. In case of
10.4 The schedule of each examination shall be notified/displayed on the 10.17Each student shall have to pay the prescribed degree notification fee. readmission to semester other than 1st semester the roll number will
Notice Board well in time. 10.18For the degree programs where research is offered, the students are
remain same and the rules of the previous session will be applicable.
10.5 The duration of examinations shall be as under: required to submit the Thesis/Project report within two months from the
*Relevant semester is any semester which satisfies the following conditions:
a) Mid Term Examination: One to Two Hours end of final examination of the last semester. However, this time a) After readmission maximum time limit shall not be affected
b) Final Term Examination: Two to Three Hours d u ra t i o n m a y b e e x t e n d e d w i t h t h e p e r m i s s i o n o f t h e b) The semester from which (s)he can continue and improve CGPA
10.6 Examination should be held on consecutive days excluding holidays Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/ Institute/ c) The semester is being offered at the time of request for readmission
which means that no gap shall be allowed in the papers. School. The evaluation of the project shall be made by the panel of three 11.2 The student who has already been readmitted once will be “Dropped”
10.7 Question paper for midterm and final term examinations shall be set examiners comprising the Chairperson/Principal/Director, external from university rolls/program if he/she is again detained in any
by the respective Teacher. However, Chairperson/Principal/Director examiner (to be recommended by the Board of Studies and appointed by academic year.
shall ensure the quality and standard of the question paper set by the the Dean or in case of absence of Dean any Chairperson nominated by 11.3 A student will only be allowed to repeat 2-3 courses of up to 09 credit
teacher through examination committee. the Vice Chancellor) and the supervisor. The plagiarism check must be
10.8 The pass marks in each course shall be 50%. hours (if any) with the permission of the
conducted on the dissertation/theses offered to undergraduate and Chairperson/Principal/Director in summer semester.
10.9 The scripts of each examination shall be shown to the students by
graduate students by ORIC office before its submission to the 11.4 A student may repeat fail courses and/or improve the grade/s of the
the teacher to review their grades awarded. The Department/
department. already pass course(s) in summer semester or relevant semester or
College/ Institute/ School concerned shall keep such record for one 10.19Examination Unfair Means Cases shall be reported to the
semester. where the course/s is/are being offered within prescribed maximum
Chairperson/Principal/ Director who may refer the case to the
10.10Sessional marks awarded on the basis of assignment, test, quiz etc. time limit of the program. In this case, a student shall enroll the
Departmental Examination Committee or University Discipline
shall be displayed/shown to the students 14 days before the final course(s) in the summer semester in which the course(s) is/are being
Committee, as the case may be, for necessary action under the rules.
term examination. 10.20The disciplinary action by the Chairperson/Principal/Director of the offered, by paying the prescribed fee. Such course(s) shall be marked
10.11In case a student is not satisfied with his/her award e v e n a f t e r
Department/ College/Institute/School against the student(s) for unfair under asterisk (*) in the provisional and official transcript.
checking his/her answer book, or clarification from the teacher, 11.5 In case of improvement, the better grades shall be reflected on the
means/discipline case(s) may be taken in one or more of the following
(s)he may make written application to the
forms depending upon the severity of the offence: provisional /official transcript. However, such students shall not be
Chairperson/Principal/Director of the 10.20.1 A written warning may be issued to the student(s) concerned and a considered eligible for a position/scholarship
Department/College/Institute/School for decision by the copy of the same may be displayed on the Notice Board under intimation 11.6 Promotion Criteria
Departmental Examination Committee. to his/her parents/guardians; 11.6.1 For promotion in to second semester a student must pass at least 50%
10.12After holding the final term examination, each teacher shall prepare 10.20.2 A student may be fined. The fine imposed shall have to be deposited courses with minimum 1.75 GPA.
four copies of the results of the sessional, mid term and final term under intimation to the Treasurer; 11.6.2 For promotion in next academic year a student must pass at least 50%
examinations on award lists duly signed by the teacher concerned 10.20.3 The paper may be cancelled. of the courses offered during the academic year and must obtain
for submission to offices of the Controller of Examinations, Dean, 10.20.4 A student may be placed on probation for a fixed period of a
Chairperson/Principal/Director and teacher concerned. minimum CGPA given below at the end of each academic year to
semester. If during the period of probation (s)he fails to improve his/her
10.13Teacher shall submit a copy of the award list duly approved by the remain enrolled and continue his/her studies in the program,
conduct, the case shall be forwarded to the University Discipline
Chairperson/Principal/Director along with the scripts within seven Committee. otherwise, he/she may be granted re-admission only once into
days of the respective examination to the In-charge Examinations of * Evaluation of the students of engineering disciplines shall be made as per relevant/previous semester in the light of Regulation No. 11.1, 11.1.1
the Department/College/ Institute/School concerned. PEC evaluation criteria. and 11.1.2 stated above
10.14The In-charge Examinations shall prepare the final consolidated 11. Promotion, Dropout and Re-admission For 1-Year program
result and submit it before the Departmental Examination 11.1 If a student fails to obtain 1.75 GPA at the end of 1st semester or more i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50% courses
Committee for consideration. After deciding the appeals/written than 50% courses in 1st semester he/she shall be dropped from the program. with minimum 1.75 GPA.
complaints/incomplete results, if any, the Departmental Furthermore, if a student fails to obtain prescribed CGPA at end of academic ii. After the Academic Year (including 1st, 2nd and summer semester)
Examination Committee shall forward the result for notification by year, he/she shall be detained in the same academic year and shall not be minimum required CGPA for completion of Degree is 2.50*
the office of the Controller of Examinations within ten days of promoted to the next semester. A student who has been declared to be * At the end of the Academic Year, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50, he/she
closing of final term examination. The result should show student's detained in any academic year due to less than prescribed CGPA or failure in must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass courses as and when
ID, name, father's name, marks obtained, grade points, letter grade more than 50% courses, may be readmitted only once to the offered in order to obtain minimum required 2.50 CGPA to complete degree
and GPA/CGPA. A copy of the result by the office of the Controller of relevant/previous* semester with the following conditions. within stipulated time period (maximum two years).
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For 2-Year program minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.30 enrolling the course(s) within the prescribed time limit of the
i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50% courses with vi. After fifth Academic Year (including 9th , 10th and summer semester) program.
minimum 1.75 GPA. minimum required CGPA for completion of Degree is 2.50* 14.3 In case of improvement, the better grades shall be reflected on the
ii. After first Academic Year (including 1st, 2nd and summer semester) * At the end of fifth Academic Year, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50, semester/official transcript. However, such students shall not be
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.10 he/she must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass courses as and considered eligible for a position/scholarship in the relevant
iii. After second Academic Year (including 3rd , 4th and summer semester) when offered in order to obtain minimum required 2.50 CGPA to complete examination.
minimum required CGPA for completion of Degree is 2.50* degree within stipulated time period (maximum seven years). 15. Grading System
* At the end of second Academic Year, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50, he/she 11.7 The student who has already been readmitted as per regulation No 15.1 The grading shall be done on a scale of 4.
must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass courses as and when offered 11.6 and again fails to maintain required CGPA in any academic 15.2 Equivalence between Letter grading and Numerical grading shall
in order to obtain minimum required 2.50 CGPA to complete degree within year will be “Dropped” from the program and ceased from be as follows:
stipulated time period (maximum four years). university rolls and will not be readmitted in any circumstances. Grading Table
For 3-Year program 12. Award of Degree %age Grade Letter %age Grade Letter
i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50% courses with 12.1 A minimum of 124 credit hours are required for 4 or 5-year BS or Marks Point Grade Marks Point Grade
minimum 1.75 GPA. 80-100 4.00 A 57 2.43 C
equivalent degree program.
ii. After first Academic Year (including 1st, 2nd and summer semester) 79 3.94 B 56 2.36 C
12.2 A minimum of 66 credit hours are required for graduate 2-year
78 3.87 B 55 2.30 C
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.10 MA/MSc or equivalent degree program. 77 3.80 B 54 2.24 C
iii. After second Academic Year (including 3rd , 4th and summer semester) 12.3 A minimum of 31 credit hours are required for 1-year degree program. 76 3.74 B 53 2.18 C
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.20 12.4 Degree shall be awarded to the students only who have completed all 75 3.67 B 52 2.12 C
iv. After third Academic Year (including 5th , 6th and summer semester) the degree requirements by passing all courses specified in scheme 74 3.60 B 51 2.06 C
minimum required CGPA for completion of Degree is 2.50* of studies by securing at least 2.50 CGPA. 73 3.54 B 50 2.00 C
* At the end of third Academic Year, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50, he/she 12.5 If any student is not able to clear one subject even after last semester 72 3.47 B 49 1.90 D
must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass courses as and when offered within prescribed time limit, (s)he may be given the transcript with 71 3.40 B 48 1.80 D
in order to obtain minimum required 2.50 CGPA to complete degree within 70 3.34 B 47 1.70 D
fail course on request declaring him/her pass overall.
69 3.27 B 46 1.60 D
stipulated time period (maximum five years). 13. Awards: Scholarship/Position
68 3.20 B 45 1.50 D
For 4-Year program 13.1 Scholarship to the students shall be awarded on the basis of
67 3.14 B 44 1.40 D
i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50% courses with academic performance in a semester and shall be determined on the 66 3.07 B 43 1.30 D
minimum 1.75 GPA. basis of semester GPA. In case of tie between two or more students 65 3.00 B 42 1.20 D
ii. After first Academic Year (including 1st, 2nd and summer semester) having equal GPA, their marks obtained in the semester shall be 64 2.92 C 41 1.10 D
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.00 taken into account. If their marks obtained are also equal, the older in 63 2.85 C 40 1.00 D
iii. After second Academic Year (including 3rd , 4th and summer semester) 62 2.78 C Below 40 0 F
age will be awarded the scholarship than the younger one.
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.10 61 2.70 C Result Late ---- RL
13.2 Award of position on completion of the degree program shall be
iv. After third Academic Year (including 5th , 6th and summer semester) 60 2.64 C Withdrawal W
determined on the basis of CGPA. In case of tie between two or more 59 2.57 C Repeat R
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.25
v. After fourth Academic Year (including 7th , 8th and summer semester) students having equal CGPA, their overall percentage of marks 58 2.50 C Incomplete 0.00 I
minimum required CGPA for completion of Degree is 2.50* obtained in all the semesters shall be considered. A student with
higher percentage shall be awarded the first position and so on. Passing marks for a course = 50% (C grade for semester and term
* At the end of forth Academic Year, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50, he/she
must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass courses as and when offered However, if their overall percentage of marks is also equal, they shall system)
be considered on the same position. Note: The degree requirements for graduate (BS/MA/MSc etc.)
in order to obtain minimum required 2.50 CGPA to complete degree within
stipulated time period (maximum six years). 14. Grade Improvement programs shall be 2.50 CGPA.
For 5-Year program 14.1 A student may repeat the course(s) during the course of study to 15.3 Fraction of marks obtained in a course shall be counted as one
i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50% courses with improve the grades. In this case student shall enroll the course(s) mark, e.g. 60.1 and 60.9 shall be considered as 61.
minimum 1.75 GPA. with the permission of the Chairperson/Principal/ Director of the Example:
ii. After first Academic Year (including 1st, 2nd and summer semester) Department/College/ Institute/School in the semester in which the Examination Weight Marks Obtained
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.00 course(s) is being offered, by paying the prescribed enrollment fee. Mid Term 30 19.0
iii. After second Academic Year (including 3rd , 4th and summer semester) Sessional 20 10.3
Such course(s) shall be marked under asterisk (*) in the
Final Term 50 40.1
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.10 semester/official transcript. Total 100 69.4
iv. After third Academic Year (including 5th , 6th and summer semester) 14.2 A student who has obtained the final transcript issued by the The score shall be rounded to 70
minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.20 Controller of Examinations can also improve his/her grades by
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15.4 In order to calculate the GPA, multiply GP with the Credit Hours of each Total (GP x Credit Hours) of all courses 2nd Academic Year (3rd, 4th and summer semester)
Course to obtain total grade points of the course, add up to Cumulative Grade CGPA = ______________________________ = 88.17 + 24.70 + (25.72-6.00)** + (22.56-9.60)**= 145.55
Total Credit Hours of all courses Total credit hours in semesters 1st & 2nd Academic Year = 28 +
Points and divide by the total number of Credit Hours to get the GPA for the Total grade points in 1st Academic Year (1st, 2nd and summer semester) = 36 = 64
semester. 46.14 + 32.22+9.81 = 88.17 (C2 and C3 are repeated so their credit hours shall not be added
For 4-Year Program Total credit hours in 1st Academic Year = 16+12 = 28
In order to calculate the GPA, multiply GP with the Credit Hours of each Course to again)
(C9 is summer semester is repeated so its credits hours shall not be added CGPA = 145.55 / 64 = 2.27 (Promoted)
obtain total grade points of the course, add up to Cumulative Grade Points and again) ** Semester-IV C3 repeated, Summer Semester C2 Repeated,
divide by the total number of Credit Hours to get the GPA for the semester. CGPA = 88.17 / 28 = 3.15 (Promoted) therefore previously added GPT's should be subtracted.
1st Academic Year 2nd Academic Year Similarly, minimum CGPA required at the end of 3rd academic
Example-I (Semester I) (Must Pass at least 50% courses & obtain 1.75 GPA) Example-V (Semester III) (Must Pass at least 50% courses)
Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS year (summer semester inclusive) and 4th academic year
Obtained Point Grade Hours Obtained Point Grade Hours (summer semester inclusive) is 2.25 and 2.50 respectively.
C1 45 1.50 D 3 1.50 × 3 = 4.50 C11 55 2.30 C 4 2.30×4 =9.20 Moreover, CGPA calculation of all other degree programs may
C2 53 2.18 C 3 2.18 × 3 = 6.54 C12 50 2.00 D 3 2.00× 3 =6.00 be calculated as per minimum requirements mentioned in
C3 45 1.50 D 4 1.50 × 4 = 6.00 C13 58 2.50 C 2 2.50×2 = 5.00
C4 42 1.20 D 3 1.20 × 3 = 3.60 C14 38 0.00 F 4 0.00×4 = 0.00 clause 11.6.2
C5 43 1.30 D 3 1.30 x 3 = 3.90 C15 45 1.50 D 3 1.50×3 = 4.50 16. Migration/Transfer of Credits
Total 12 24.54 Total 16 24.70 Under extra-ordinary circumstances, the Vice Chancellor, on the
GPA = 24.54 ÷ 16 = 1.53 (Dropped) GPA = 24.70 ÷ 16 = 1.54 recommendations of the Chairperson/Principal/Director of the
Example-II (Semester I) (Must Pass at least 50% courses & obtain 1.75 GPA) Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS Department/College/Institute/School, may allow migration/
Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS Obtained Point Grade Hours
Obtained Point Grade Hours transfer of credits of students from HEC recognized Institutions to
Example-VI (Semester IV) (Must Pass at least 50% courses)
C1 87 4.00 A 3 4.00 × 3 = 12.00 Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS a Department/College/Institute/School of the University and vice
C2 68 3.20 B 3 3.20× 3 = 9.60 Obtained Point Grade Hours versa, provided that:
C3 45 1.50 D 4 1.50×4 = 6.00 C16 51 2.06 C 4 2.06×4 =8.24 16.1 The institutions concerned agree for the migration/transfer
C4 60 2.64 C 3 2.64× 3 = 7.92 C17 50 2.00 C 3 2.00× 3 = 6.00
of credits of such a student.
C5 73 3.54 B 3 3.54× 3 = 10.62 C18 40 1.00 D 3 1.00×3 = 3.00
16.2 Migration/transfer of credits cases shall initially be
Total 16 46.14 C19 38 0.00 F 3 0.00×3 = 0.00
GPA = 46.14 ÷ 16 = 2.88 (Promoted) C20 30 0.00 F 3 0.00×3 = 0.00 scrutinized by the Department/College/Institute/School
Example-III (Semester-II) (Must Pass at least 50% courses) C3* 52 2.12 C 4 2.12x4 = 8.48 concerned. Eligible candidates must satisfy the following
Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS Total 20 25.72
conditions.
Obtained Point Grade Hours * Repeated
(1) The migration of a student from another University to
C6 72 3.47 B 3 3.47× 3 = 10.41 GPA = 25.72 ÷ 20 = 1.29
C7 69 3.27 B 3 3.27× 3 = 9.81 Example-VII (Summer Semester) (Minimum Required CGPA is 2.20) the University of Sargodha to a Department/ College/
C8 80 4.00 A 3 4.00× 3 = 12.0 Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS Institute/ Center/ Sub-Campus of the University of
C9 38 0.00 F 3 0.00×3 = 0.00 Obtained Point Grade Hours
Sargodha and vice versa will be governed only in
C10 Withdraw -- W 0 ---- C2* 87 4.00 A 3 4.00 × 3 = 12.00
Total 12 32.22 C10 60 2.64 C 4 2.64× 4 = 10.56 accordance with the Migration Policy of University of
GPA = 32.22 ÷ 12 = 2.69 Total 7 22.56 Sargodha, provided that the student falls in the merit
Example-IV (Summer Semester) (Minimum Required CGPA is 2.10) * Repeated list drawn by the University and belong to a university
Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS GPA = 22.56 ÷ 7 = 3.22
Obtained Point Grade Hours recognized by HEC.
C9* 69 3.27 B 3 3.27× 3 = 9.81 For calculating CGPA, sum total of GPs in an academic year earned in different (2) A student, who has been dropped out, rusticated,
C10 Withdraw -- W 0 ---- courses multiplied by respective credit hours of a course and divided by total expelled, or whose entry in the parent institute was
Total 3 9.81 banned for any reason whatsoever at any time during
* Repeated number of credit hours.
GPA = 9.81 ÷ 3 = 3.27 his/her academic career, the case for transfer of
For calculating CGPA, sum total of GPs in an academic year earned in different credits shall not be considered.
Total (GP x Credit Hours) of all courses (3) Courses with credit hours and course contents
courses multiplied by respective credit hours of a course and divided by total CGPA = ______________________________
number of credit hours. Total Credit Hours of all courses equivalent to the Department/ College/ Institute/
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(4) (S)he passes the Department/College/Institute/School test for each and address various issues arising thereof. Clarifications:
course to be applied for transfer. 19.4 Recommend necessary amendments in the Semester Regulations, if Office of Director Academics after approval of Vice Chancellor
(5) Courses with less than 50% marks in the test shall not be considered needed. communicated the following clarifications in Semester
for transfer of credit. 19.5 Vice Chancellor can extend the degree time period on the Regulations to all departments vide letter No. SU/DIRACAD/401
(6) Accepted courses along with their credit hours shall be displayed on recommendations of Semester Committee. dated March 25, 2022
the final/official transcript but their grades obtained from the parent 19.6 Deal with the individual student hardship cases studying under the
institution will not be displayed. Such subjects will be marked as semester and term system of affiliated colleges. Clarification 1: Promotion Criteria on the basis of CGPA in a
19.7 Procedure Semester, Regulations 11.6 of Undergraduate and Graduate -
“Transferred Credits” (TR). (a) University Students shall submit the application in the office of
(7) The transferred student(s) must study at least 50% courses of the Semester Regulation 2020
respective Chairperson/Principal/Director; whereas, the students “CGPA shall not be calculated for promotion at the end of
Program at the Department/College/Institute/School to become
studying under term system (affiliated colleges) shall submit semester except in 1st semester i.e. 1.75 GPA. Promotion on the
eligible for degree.
(8) (S)he has to provide NOC from the institution from where migration is application in office of Principal of college and Principal shall basis of CGPA shall be calculated at the end of each Academic
required. forward the application to the concerned year as mentioned in Regulation 11.6 of Semester Regulation
16.3 All University regulations for migration/transfer of credits shall Chairperson/Principal/Director of teaching department of the 2020.”
apply. University. The application shall be submitted along with processing Clarification 2: Promotion Criteria on the basis of 50% Pass
17. Departmental Examinations Committee fee @Rs. 500 in prescribed University account. Courses in a semester, Regulations 11.6 of Undergraduate and
Each Department/College/Institute/School shall have a Departmental (b) Chairperson/Principal/Director of teaching department shall Graduate - Semester Regulation 2020
Examination Committee comprising three to seven members appointed by the forward the application to the Chairman Semester Committee with “A student must have to pass at least 50% courses in each
Dean of the Faculty. The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ clear recommendation about acceptance/rejection of student's semester for his/her promotion to the next semester as
College/ Institute/School will be the Convener and one of the members will be In- hardship. exemplified in Regulation 15.4.”
charge Examinations as the member & Secretary of the Committee. The (c) The Semester Committee after reviewing the cases shall submit the Clarification 3: Clarification Regarding Withdrawal of Course(s),
Committee will perform the following functions: recommendations to the Vice Chancellor for necessary approval. Regulation 8 of Undergraduate and Graduate - Semester
17.1 To decide the appeal/written complaints of the students; 20 Summer Semester Regulation 2020
17.2 To decide the unfair means cases; 20.1 Summer semester shall be offered at the end of each academic year “Withdrawal course shall not be considered fail in promotion
17.3 To examine and decide all the matters regarding uniformity before as an optional semester of 08-09 weeks duration. Students will be criteria on the basis of 50% courses in a semester. Moreover,
the declaration of result and any other related matter. offered course(s) to remove deficiencies.
17.4 Ensure content coverage of courses by comparing test with the withdrawal course shall not be enrolled in summer semester as a
20.2 A student who has either failed or has been stopped to take the
course outline and work plan provided by the teacher. coaching course.”
examination due to shortage of class attendance or wishes to Clarification 4: Promotion Criteria for the Programs offered
17.5 The decision of the committee shall be final.
18. Time Frame for Completion of Degree Programs improve his/her grade is allowed to register in summer admission in Spring Semesters, Regulations 11.6 of
Maximum duration for the completion of various programs shall be as 20.3 A student will only be allowed to register in 2-3 courses of up to 09
Undergraduate and Graduate - Semester Regulation 2020
under: credit hours for remedial work. “For 2-Year program-Spring Semester Admission Programs
Program Maximum Duration 20.4 The contact hours per week during the Summer Semester will be i. At the end of 1st semester a student must pass at least 50%
1-Year Two Years doubled to ensure that the course is completely taught in a summer courses with minimum 1.75 GPA.
2-Year Four Years session with half of the duration as compared to a regular ii. After first Academic Year (including 1st and summer
3-Year Five Years
4-Year Six Years (Fall/Spring) semester. semester) minimum required CGPA for promotion is 2.10
5-Year Seven Years 20.5 During summer semester for the students who intend to iii. After second Academic Year (including 2nd ,3rd and
19. University Semester Committee repeat/improve compulsory/university requirement courses summer semester) minimum required CGPA for promotion
There shall be a University Semester Committee to be constituted by the combined class will be offered in the parent/relevant department and is 2.10*
Vice Chancellor. The Committee shall perform the following the students from all other departments who intend to *At the end of 4th semester, if a student obtains CGPA<2.50,
functions repeat/improve such courses shall join that class in the relevant he/she must pass fail courses or/and improve already pass
19.1 Provide consultation to the Department/College/Institute/School
department. courses as and when offered in order to obtain minimum required
converting to semester system from the annual system.
19.2 Provide support in the implementation of semester system by 2.50 CGPA to complete degree within stipulated time period
Repeal: The existing regulations may be repealed. However, the cases arising
arranging short courses for the faculty on its various aspects. (maximum four years).”
under the repealed regulations shall be governed by those regulations.
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Semester Regulations (Postgraduate)
1. Preamble of final term examinations and one week for preparation and MBBS/ BDS/ BE/ BSc Engineering etc. [16-year education with minimum
Notwithstanding anything contrary to the provisions of University of submission of results; 124 CHs] degree in semester system in the relevant subject or equivalent
Sargodha Ordinance, 2002/Amendment Act 2004, the University shall 3.10 “Syndicate” means the Syndicate of the University; from HEC recognized institutions shall be eligible for admission in
offer MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD level research programs in all those 3.11 “University” means the University of Sargodha;
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil program
3.12 “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
disciplines where appropriate. Provided that in accordance with the b) Those candidates shall be considered eligible who shall pass (minimum
3.13 “Postgraduate Program Committee” means each department will
prescribed quality criteria for admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD 50% marks) the entry test and an interview conducted by the Postgraduate
constitute a Postgraduate Program Committee comprising senior most
Programs, rules and regulations mentioned hereinafter regarding Committee of the relevant Department/ College/ Institute/ School of the
(3-5) faculty members with Chairperson as its head. The Committee,
admission, registration and examination for MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and university.
approved by Vice Chancellor through the Dean concerned, will look after
PhD studies shall be applicable to each postgraduate level research c) The candidates who are employed in Federal/Provincial government or
the MS/MSc(Hons)MPhil and PhD program and take all necessary
program offered by the University. semi-government organizations shall produce NOC (No Objection
actions/steps to run the program smoothly.
2. Short Title and Commencement Certificate) from their employer.
4. Introduction
2.1 The rules and regulations described hereunder shall be called 6.2 PhD Program:
Following are the guidelines, procedures, rules and regulations to be
“Revised Rules and Regulations for MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD a) The candidates having CGPA = 3.00 out of 4.00 in MS/MSc(Hons)/
administered by the Department/College/Institute/School where
programs, University of Sargodha, 2020” and shall come into force MPhil/LLM/MSc(Engineering)/MD/MDS degree etc. (18-year education
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD programs are in vogue.
from the academic session 2020-21. with minimum 24 and 6 CHs for course and research work respectively)
4.1 A copy of printed Revised Rules and Regulations shall be made available
2.2 However, to regulate the admissions made from September 2020 in the relevant subject or equivalent from HEC recognized Institutions
in all the Departments/Colleges/Institutes/Schools as well as the
(Admissions Fall-2020), the relevant regulations shall be applicable shall be eligible for admission.
University Library for guidance and electronic copy shall be
to the MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD students registered with the b) Those candidates shall only be considered eligible who shall pass
downloadable from the website of University of Sargodha
University. Moreover, for guidance in all the existing programs, these (minimum 70% marks) the entry test and an interview conducted by the
(www.uos.edu.pk).
revised rules and regulations can be consulted in those gray areas 4.2 The rules and regulations inscribed here are subject to Postgraduate Program Committee of the relevant Department/College/
where existing MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD regulations are Institute/School of the university.
amendment/change and repletion by the Competent Authority on the
c) The candidates who are employed in Federal/Provincial government or
silent. recommendation/direction/guideline of bodies of University of
3. Definitions semi-government organizations shall produce NOC (No Objection
Sargodha (AS & RB, Academic Council etc.).
In these rules and regulations unless the subject or context otherwise Certificate) from their employer.
5. Pre-Requisite to launch a MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or a PhD Program
requires, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby 5.1 Any Teaching Department/College/Institute/School of the University 6.3 O n l y t h o s e c a n d i d a t e s s h a l l b e g r a n t e d a d m i s s i o n t o
respectively assigned to them, that is to say: MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or PhD program who fulfill the criteria laid down
can launch MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD programs provided it fulfills
3.1 “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University specified in by the HEC and specified by the concerned Teaching Department, which
the criteria laid down by the HEC [the presence of at least two
the Ordinance; are subject to change time to time by the university bodies (AS & RB,
PhD/DPhil/DSc or equivalent faculty members in a pool of minimum six
3.2 “Board of Studies” means the board comprising of specified Academic Council, Syndicate etc.).
for a MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil programs and three PhD/DPhil/DSc or
members for each subject or group of subjects taught in any 7. Procedure for Application, Admission and Registration
equivalent faculty members in a pool of minimum six for a PhD program]. 7.1 An applicant seeking admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or PhD
Department/College/Institute/School;
5.2 Before launching any research program the Department/ College/
3.3 “Controller of Examinations” means the Controller of Examinations program shall apply (online) within due date given in the advertisement
Institute/ School shall obtain NOC from Higher Education Commission,
of the University (abbreviated as CE in this dossier); for admission.
3.4 “Dean” means the Chairperson of the Board of Faculty; Islamabad and ascertain the number of seats as per facilities and 7.2 Upon offer of admission the applicant shall submit all dues, original
3.5 “PhD Candidate” means a candidate of PhD program after the program details. terminal DMC (for two semester only), an affidavit (enclosed in the
approval of his/her Synopsis; 5.3 The admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD programs shall be
prospectus) and copies of all previous degrees/certificates to the
3.6 “Prescribed” means prescribed by Statutes, Regulations or Rules; advertised in the beginning of academic session.
respective Department/ College/Institute/School in which the
3.7 “Research Board” means Advanced Studies and Research Board (AS 5.4 A class of < 10 and < 5 students shall not be started for
candidate wishes to pursue his/her studies.
& RB) of the University; MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD program respectively.
7.3 The candidate shall be enrolled as per University rules and regulations to
3.8 “Research Program” means MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil, PhD and other
6. Eligibility Criteria establish his/her bonafide status. In order to remain enrolled in the
research based programs of the University;
3.9 “Semester” means duration of eighteen weeks inclusive of 6.1 MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil programs: University, every candidate shall pay the prescribed fee and other
a) The candidates having second division ( > = 45%) in annual system or CGPA charges on semester basis to the University, failing which their
examinations i.e.; sixteen weeks for teaching, one week for conduct
= 2.00 out of 4.00 in MA/MSc/LLB/BS (4Year)/B-Pharmacy/ PharmD/ admission shall be liable to be cancelled.

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7.4 Both MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD programs emphasize full time shall be provided by the Dean of the concerned Faculty. evaluation.
course/ research work. 9.3 The PhD program shall comprise 6 semesters and 18 CHs normally 9.1.4 The Controller of Examinations shall send the thesis to external
7.5 The list of admitted students shall be sent to the offices of the (minimum duration = 3 years, maximum duration = 8 years). The period examiner after approval of examiner/s by Vice Chancellor from
Treasurer, Controller of Examinations, Librarian and Director shall be counted from very first date of admission to the PhD program. the panel of three examiners approved by Advanced Studies &
Academics for maintaining their personal files (registration returns, 9.4 If the scholar's degree does not complete in 5 years then one year (6th Research Board.
fee returns, examination record, library card and student identity year of study) extension shall be provided by the Chairperson/In- 9.1.5 External examiner will submit his/her recommendations as to:
charge/Principal/ Director of the Department/College/Institute/School a) Thesis is acceptable in its present form;
card).
b) Thesis is acceptable after minor revisions;
7.6 The merit of a candidate of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or PhD Program upon valid justification on the recommendation of the research
c) Thesis is acceptable after major revisions and be sent
shall be determined as follows: supervisor. Whereas, last two years (7th and 8th year of study) extension
back for re-evaluation;
a) Academic Qualifications (Terminal Degree) shall be provided by the Dean of the concerned Faculty upon the d) Thesis is not acceptable and is rejected.
70% contribution
recommendation of the research supervisor and Chairperson/In- 9.1.6 Maximum expected time for evaluation of thesis by the external
b) Subject Based Entry Test
30% contribution charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/ School. examiner is 3-months. The reminders are supposed to be sent to
c) Candidates must qualify the interview conducted by the 9.5 For MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil the candidate shall acquire CGPA > 2.70 after examiners after 4 weeks. If examiner is not responding within
Postgraduate Program Committee of a Department/ College/ completing course work of 24 CHs (annexure-I). The degree shall be the given maximum time then Controller of Examinations will
Institute/ School. awarded to a candidate who shall acquire CGPA > 2.70. One page project send thesis to alternate examiner on approval from Vice
7.7 Qualification from institutions other than the University of Sargodha abstract, signed by the scholar, supervisor(s), Chairperson/ In- Chancellor.
shall be equalized by the Equivalence Committee of the charge/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/ School 9.1.7 Conditions defined in Sub-Section 9.7.5 will result in action as
University/HEC. and Dean of the Faculty and name of the research supervisor(s) and list tabulated below;
8 Migration/Transfer of Credits of three local examiners shall be communicated by the Chairperson/In-
Under extraordinary circumstances, the Advanced Studies and Research charge/ Principal/ Director of the Depar tment/ College/ Evaluation Report Action Required
Board (AS & RB) on the recommendation of the Board of Studies (BoS) Institute/School with 150 to 200 words project abstract through BoS to Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall qualify for the viva voce
concerned, may allow migration/transfer of credits of a student of AS&RB for approval. Approved copies of the synopsis shall be sent to in its present form examination.
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or PhD program from another University/Degree the offices of the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/ Director of the
Awarding Institutions (DAI) recognized by the HEC to a teaching Department/ College/Institute/School and Controller of Examinations Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall make suggested changes
Department of the University and vice versa, provided that: for record. after minor revisions and have them endorsed by the supervisor
8.1 The scholar will be required to provide a no objection certificate 9.6 The doctoral candidate shall acquire CGPA = 3.00 after completing on behalf of examiner (within 3-months).
(NOC) from the University where (s)he had been registered before course work of 18 CHs which shall follow a comprehensive examination The thesis shall then be deemed to be
and the consent of the Chairperson/ Principal/ Director of the to pass (=50% marks)/ qualify (annexure-I). The title of research and “Approved” and student will qualify for viva
Department/ College/ Institute/ School of this University. The synopsis shall be recommended by BoS of the Department/ voce examinations.
equivalence of credits to be transferred shall be determined by the College/Institute/School and scholar shall defend his/her research Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall make the suggested
Department concerned through its BoS. synopsis in a public defense organized by the Dean of the Faculty on after major revisions changes (within 6-months) and have them
8.2 The research scholar shall pay the registration, tuition and
behalf of AS & RB and shall notify a report, which shall be produced and be sent back for endorsed by the supervisor. The office of
examination fees on semester basis and fulfill all other
(alongwith recommended synopsis) to AS & RB for approval of title, re-evaluation Controller of Examinations will send the
requirements as per rules and regulations of the University.
synopsis and research supervisor(s). Approved copies of the synopsis amended thesis back to examiner for re-
8.3 No migration case shall be accepted which contravene above cited
on required format (annexure-II & III) shall be sent to the supervisor(s) evaluation. This process shall continue until
rules and Admission Regulations of the University.
9. Specific Conditions for MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD Programs and offices of Chairperson/In-charge/ Principal/ Director of the “Approved” or “Approved with minor
9.1 The MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil program shall comprise 4 semesters and Department/ College/ Institute/ School and CE for record. revisions”. Subsequent actions shall be as
30 CHs normally (minimum duration = 1½ year, maximum duration = 9.7 Appointment of examiners and thesis evaluation of MS / M.Sc. (Hons.) /
per regulations depending on the re-
4 years). The period shall be counted from very first date of M.Phil. Scholars.
evaluation report.
9.1.1 The MS / M.Sc. (Hons.) / M.Phil. thesis shall be evaluated by an
admission to the MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil program.
external examiner. Thesis is not Thesis shall be considered as rejected.
9.2 If the scholar's degree does not complete in 2 years then one year
9.1.2 The plagiarism check must be conducted by ORIC before acceptable and is
(3rd year of study) extension shall be provided by the
submission of thesis to Office of Controller of Examinations for rejected.
Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/
external evaluation.
Institute/ School upon valid justification and recommendation of the
9.1.3 The copy of the thesis, forwarded through ORIC after plagiarism
research supervisor. Whereas, last year (4th year of study) extension
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9.7.8 In case of thesis rejection, the scholar may submit the request attendance. The period of leave shall be counted as absence from the first admission.
to Chairperson / In-charge / Principal / Director of the lecture with no fine/struck off from roll calls. 11.1.7 In 3rd and 4th semesters a scholar shall carry out research
department / College / Institute / School concerned for re- 9.12 In genuine condition if leave for more than 4 weeks are required than the work under the supervision of his/her supervisor/co-
evaluation of his/her thesis from second external examiner s t u d e n t s h a l l f o r w a rd a re q u e s t to t h e C h a i r p e r s o n / I n - supervisor.
fully endorsed by the Supervisor within 3-6 months. The charge/Principal/Director of a Department/ College/Institute/School to 11.1.8 A student, who obtains GP < 2.70 in any course, may be
scholar will be liable to submit thesis evaluation fee as per freeze the semester who shall further notify the decision to Dean of the allowed to repeat course(s) whenever offered before the
approved rates. The office of Controller of Examinations will faculty and Director Academics. However, very first semester of submission of research thesis.
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD program shall not be freeze. 11.1.9 Only those students who scored CGPA = 2.70 shall be
send the amended thesis to another examiner from approved
10. Cancellation of PhD Registration awarded MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil degree.
panel on approval from Vice-Chancellor. In case, the thesis is
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil or PhD registration shall be cancelled by the Registrar 11.1.10 A student, who scored CGPA<3.00 after the completion of
adjudged inadequate by the second external examiner, thesis
on the recommendation of the supervisor/co-supervisor(s) and Chairperson/ course work and wants to improve his/ her CGPA, may be
shall be considered as rejected. No further chance for re-
Principal/ Director of the Department/College/Institute/School followed by allowed to repeat 2-3 courses as and when offered before
evaluation of thesis will be granted in any case.
the approval of the Vice Chancellor, if the scholar: the submission of thesis.
9.7.9 The Chairperson / In-charge / Principal / Director of the
10.1 Earns two consecutive adverse six monthly progress reports from 11.2 PhD Program
department / College / Institute / School concerned shall
his/her supervisor. 11.2.1 A scholar shall register minimum 9 CHs/semester workload
arrange and chair viva voce examination of the scholar in the 10.2 Fails to contact his/her supervisor or leaves the program over a (maximum 12 CHs) in first two semesters. A scholar shall
presence of supervisor and external examiner on a convenient
month without prior permission. complete 18 CHs course work by the end of second
date upon receipt of positive comments by external examiner 10.3 Does not complete the course work.
semester which shall follow a comprehensive examination
to the office of Controller of Examinations and will forward the 10.4 Does not qualify the comprehensive examination even in the
to qualify.
result of viva voce examination to the Controller of second attempt.
11.2.2 At the end of the first semester a scholar must obtain a
Examinations for notification. 10.5 Is found guilty of misconduct.
9.8 Every research scholar (MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD) shall 10.6 The aggrieved scholar may file an appeal against cancellation of minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 to be
submit a report to his/her research supervisor(s) on a prescribed PhD registration to the AS & RB within a period of 30 days. The AS & RB promoted to the second semester.
11.2.3 In case a scholar is able to obtain 2.50 = GPA < 3.00 in first
proforma showing six month progress by the end of June and will give him/her opportunity to be heard in person. However, the
semester, (s)he will be promoted to the second semester on
December in every year (annexure-IV). The research supervisor(s) decision of the AS & RB shall be final.
11. Examination Probation. The scholar, who obtains GPA < 2.50 in the first
shall endorse the report with his/her comments, which shall be
11.1 MS/MPhil Program semester, shall be dropped out from the semester.
finally signed by the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the
11.1.1 A scholar shall register minimum 09 CHs workload 11.2.4 The scholar shall have chance of readmission next year in
Department/ College/ Institute/ School and shall be saved in
(maximum 18 CHs) in each semester. first semester. The readmission cannot be granted if
student's file. A copy of such report shall be communicated to the 11.1.2 At the end of the first semester a scholar must obtain a remaining time for completion of degree is not sufficient
Director Academics.
minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.70 to be keeping in view the maximum time limit of the program
9.9 The maximum number of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD students
promoted to the second semester. starting from the date of very first admission.
working under a full time faculty member (Regular/ TTS/
11.1.3 In case a scholar is able to obtain 2.30 = GPA < 2.70 in first 11.2.5 In case a scholar is not able to obtain CGPA = 3.00 in
Contractual/ IPFP) of University of Sargodha shall be as per HEC
semester, he/she will be promoted to the second semester second semester, (s)he will be dropped out from the
criteria.
9.10 Minimum 75% attendance (out of total delivered lectures by the on Probation. The scholar, who obtains GPA < 2.30 in the semester.
teacher in the course) in each course shall be compulsory to appear first semester, shall be dropped from the semester. 11.2.6 In case a scholar is dropped out in second semester, such
11.1.4 The scholar shall have chance of readmission next year in scholar shall have chance of readmission to second
in a final term examination of a MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and a PhD
first semester. The readmission cannot be granted if semester offered next year or in first semester. The
program. The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/ Director of a
remaining time for completion of degree is not sufficient readmission cannot be granted if remaining time for
Department/ College/ Institute/ School can waive off 5% shortage
and Dean of a Faculty can further waive off 5% shortage as well for keeping in view the maximum time limit of the program completion of degree is not sufficient keeping in view the
genuine cases (medical ground/factors beyond human reach). starting from the date of very first admission. maximum time limit of the program starting from the date
9.11 In genuine conditions (medical ground/factors beyond human 11.1.5 In case a scholar is not able to obtain CGPA = 2.70 in
of very first admission.
reach) leave may be availed by the student for maximum 2-4 weeks second semester, (s)he will be dropped from the semester. 11.2.7 The scholar must obtain a minimum CGPA 3.00 at the end
11.1.6 In case a scholar is dropped out in second semester, such
after recommendation of the Chairperson/In-charge/ Principal/ of course-work to qualify for comprehensive examination.
scholar shall have chance of readmission to second
Director of a Department/College/ Institute/School and approval by
the Dean of the Faculty but the leave shall not be counted as semester offered next year again to complete his degree in
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12. Grading System Total (GP x CHs) courses of a semester Journal in which researcher published his/her article from thesis is as
12.1 The grading shall be done on a scale of 1 to 4. GPA = _______________________________________ per HEC requirement for the award of PhD degree in that particular
12.2 Equivalence between Letter Grading and Numerical Grading shall be Total CHs of a semester
subject.
as follows: 11.6 For calculating CGPA, add up the total grade points of all courses of
16.2 The plagiarism check must be conducted on the dissertation by ORIC
%age Grade Letter %age Grade Letter semesters and divide by the total number of CHs.
office before its submission to the foreign experts as per HEC policy.
Marks Point Grade Marks Point Grade Total (GP x CHs) of all courses of semesters
16.3 On the completion of research work to the satisfaction of the
80-100 4.00 A 57 2.43 C GPA = _______________________________________
79 3.94 B 56 2.36 C Total CHs of semesters supervisor/co-supervisor(s), the research scholar shall submit four
78 3.87 B 55 2.30 C 13. Submission of Results copies of thesis typed or printed along with four copies of short
77 3.80 B 54 2.24 C Each teacher is required to submit result within one week after the final abstracts to the Controller of Examinations through his/her
76 3.74 B 53 2.18 C examination of each semester. The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director supervisor/co-supervisor(s) and Chairperson/ In-charge/ Principal/
75 3.67 B 52 2.12 C
of a Department/College/ Institute/School shall forward it within ten days Director of the Department/ College/ Institute/ School. An electronic
74 3.60 B 51 2.06 C
73 3.54 B 50 2.00 C after the final examination. A copy of the same will be sent to Controller of copy on CD shall be submitted to ORIC office for plagiarism check. The
72 3.47 B 49 1.90 D Examinations. ORIC office will forward the plagiarism check report and soft copy of
71 3.40 B 48 1.80 D 14. Supervisory Committee
thesis to Office of Controller of Examinations. The Controller of
70 3.34 B 47 1.70 D 14.1 There shall be a supervisory committee comprising of supervisor/co-
69 3.27 B 46 1.60 D Examinations shall send hard and soft copies (provided through ORIC
supervisor(s) (two-three members) chaired by supervisor provisionally
68 3.20 B 45 1.50 D office) of the thesis to both local and foreign examiner(s). Provided
approved by the Dean of the Faculty on the recommendation of the
67 3.14 B 44 1.40 D further that the research scholar shall also submit the following
66 3.07 B 43 1.30 D Board of Studies concerned. The committee shall be confirmed by AS &
documents:
65 3.00 B 42 1.20 D RB. The scholar is free to choose his/her supervisor(s) from the a. Each research scholar for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of this
64 2.92 C 41 1.10 D Department/ College/Institute/School concerned.
63 2.85 C 40 1.00 D University shall submit a declaration that the work (s)he has
14.2 A member of the committee can be taken from other Universities or
62 2.78 C Below 40 0 F submitted had never been submitted before and shall not be
61 2.70 C Result Late ---- RL Organizations. The scholar may be allowed to change his/her supervisor
submitted in future for obtaining similar degree of any other
60 2.64 C Withdrawal W under special circumstances in consultation with Chairperson/In-
University. Further the research work is not plagiarized in any form.
59 2.57 C Repeat R charge/Principal/ Director of the Department/College/Institute/School b. A certificate, from the supervisor/co-supervisor for the originality of
58 2.50 C Incomplete 0.00 I and Dean of the Faculty subject to confirmation by the AS & RB.
Pass marks for a course = 50% © Grade) work carried out by the research scholar must be submitted.
15. Comprehensive Examination c. Guidelines for specifications of a thesis, size of paper, layout script,
GRADING TABLE 15.1 The scholars admitted to PhD program shall take written comprehensive
Marks Range Letter Grade (LG) font size, type style, margins, etc., are attached (annexure-V).
80 and above A examination after the completion of 18 CHs course work with CGPA = 16.4 Six/Seven hard bound copies of PhD thesis (including one for HEC) with
65 79 B 3.00. The concerned Department/ College/ Institute/School shall hold black cover and silver ink shall be submitted to the Controller of the
50 64 C the said examination as per the schedule given in academic calendar Examination Office upon successful defense of the thesis for following
40 49 D after the completion of the course work. a) Research Supervisor
Below 40 F 15.2 The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/ b) Research Co-Supervisor (if applicable)
Result Late RL
College/ Institute/ School shall send a panel of examiners to seek c) University Library
Incomplete I
approval of the Dean of Faculty for the comprehensive examination. d) The candidate itself
Withdrawal W
15.3 If a scholar fails (< 50% marks) in the comprehensive examination e) Departmental Record
Repeated R
f) Controller of Examination Record
12.3 The Letter Grade (LG)/Grade Point (GP) shall be assigned for each (written), (s)he shall be allowed a second chance to reappear next year. g) HEC Record
course according to Grade Points Table mentioned above, whereas, no LG If the scholar again fails then (s)he shall be dropped out from the
17. Appointment of examiners and evaluation of thesis of Ph.D. scholars.
shall be assigned to GPA/CGPA. program. Similarly, a student who remains absent during the
12.4 Fraction of marks obtained in a course shall be counted as one mark, comprehensive examination due to unavoidable circumstances 17.1 On the recommendation of the respective Board of Studies (BoS), a
for example 60.1 and 60.9 shall be considered as 61. (justified with plausible proves, recommended by the Departmental panel of eminent scholars (ten from abroad and five from Pakistan) out
12.5 In order to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA) of a semester as of departmental approved pool of examiners in the specified field, shall
Examination Committee and approved by the Dean of the Faculty) will be
follows be approved by the AS & RB. Further, the Vice Chancellor will approve
a. Multiply GP with the CHs to obtain total grade points in each given a second chance to sit in the examination when conducted by the
Department/ College/ Institute/ School three examiners from the panel; two from the technologically advanced
course
16. Thesis Submission / Defense countries and one from the home country. The Controller of
b. Add up to cumulative grade points and divide by the total
16.1 A research article should be published before the notification of degree Examinations will send the thesis in electronic / hard form (as per
number of CHs for the semester.
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17.2 Upon receipt of external evaluation (both foreign and local), the a revised form within a period of one year. In case of difference of opinion
Controller of Examinations shall present the reports to AS & RB for amongst the examiners, the thesis shall be referred to a fourth examiner
approval of public defense/viva voce examination. Upon approval of (foreign) whose appointment shall be approved by Vice Chancellor from the
reports from AS & RB the Controller of Examinations shall intimate already approved panel. If, after the receipt of the report of the fourth
the supervisor and Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the examiner, two foreign / external examiners recommend the award of degree
Department/College/Institute/School and supervisor will address the viva vice process may be started. If (s)he fails to obtain a recommendation
the issues and/or comments, if any. The supervisors shall certify in his/her favour from two foreign/external examiners even in the second
that the comments/suggestions have been incorporated. evaluation his/her thesis shall be rejected finally.
17.3 If the thesis is adjudged as adequate by all examiners the candidate
shall be required to undergo a public defense (videoconferencing Repeal: The existing Regulations may please be repealed. However, the cases
with HEC shall be used for the defense) and viva voce (oral arising under the repealed Regulations shall be governed by those
examination) conducted by the Chairman/ Principal/ Director. Regulations.
17.4 Provided further that, the public defense and viva voce shall be
conducted by two examiners of whom one will be the internal
supervisor (co-supervisor in case supervisor is not available due to
genuine reason and authorizes the co-supervisor in writing) and the
other shall be the local examiner (from Pakistan).
17.5 After successful public defense and viva voce examination, the
Controller of Examination will notify the result with the approval of
the Vice Chancellor. However, degree shall be awarded like that of
other degrees.
17.6 A candidate who fails in public defense and/or viva voce
examination in first attempt, (s)he may sit for a second examination
provided that the second examination shall not to be conducted
earlier than three months from the date of the first examination.
Failure on the second examination will result in the dismissal from
the candidacy.
17.7 If the examiners (including local and foreign) find that the thesis is
wholly inadequate they may recommend that it be rejected without
any further test.
18. Resolution of Conflict in Thesis Evaluation
If the thesis, though inadequate, is of sufficient merit in the opinion of at
least two examiners (one foreign, one local), the Chairman may
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Admission Regulations - Annual System (Undergraduate & Graduate)
(Applicable to Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences)
These Admission Regulations were formulated upon the Program, to the individuals domiciled in the province of Punjab. 1.5.2 Foreign / Overseas Seats
directions of the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor UOS, and were approved Only those candidates having appeared in MCAT of current year The interested candidates will apply directly to the
by the Syndicate of University of Sargodha. These are based upon (Government of the Punjab Admission Board Test). In all other College/Sub-campus/Department on UOS Admission Form.
Admission criteria as determined for MBBS class, by the Govt. of disciplines, irrespective of the gender, admissions shall be Dues for Foreign / Overseas seats will be as under:
the Punjab for all Public Sector Medical Colleges of Punjab and for granted purely on merit as per the criteria laid down in the MBBS (US$ 7000 Per Annum additional along with normal
all other classes as per UOS admission rules amendable from time prospectus. College dues.)
to time, for Sargodha Medical College and other departments 1.4. Regular Seats: All other programs (US$ 1000 Per Annum along with normal
being run under this faculty. 1.4.1 Applicants having domicile of Punjab Province shall College dues.)
1. Regulations: be eligible to apply for admission to Govt. of Punjab 1.6 Procedure for submission of application:
1.1 Recognition & Affiliation Admission Board in case of Regular seats of MBBS 1.6.1 The applicants are required to apply to the Chairperson
Sargodha Medical College is recognized by PM & DC and directly to HEC Islamabad for admission on Punjab Admission Board for Regular Seats in MBBS and
Islamabad. It is affiliated with University of Health Sciences, Foreign/Oversears Seats in MBBS and for all seats in the Principal/Director/Chairperson concerned, directly in
Lahore for the purpose of examination & award of MBBS case of other programs to the department case of all other seats in all other programs. In case of
concerned. Foreigner/Ex-Patriate Pakistani Seats, the candidate will
degree. It is also accredited by College of Physicians & apply indirectly through Higher Education Commission,
Surgeons of Pakistan, Karachi for FCPS (Part-II) & MCPS 1.4.2 Applicants must have secured 60% unadjusted marks Islamabad/ Ministry of Economic Affairs, Govt. of
training in various disciplines of Medical Education. All other in F.Sc.(Pre-medical) or equivalent examination Pakistan, Islamabad .
degree and postgraduate programs are approved by the (excluding the marks of Hafiz-e-Quran) for MBBS 1.6.2 The applicants desirous to avail the opportunity in different
University of Sargodha and accredited by the HEC, and 55% for all other programs respectively. Categories at a time are required to submit Separate
Government of Pakistan. admission forms/applications for each category.
1.4.3 Candidates who possess qualification equivalent to
1.6.3 The merit list shall be prepared by the quarter concerned,
1.2 Seats Allocation (Applicable to Main Campus only in intermediate (Pre-Medical) in the subjects of
based on the availability of seats, according to the choice
case of MBBS) Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English can apply given by the applicants. The preference once given shall be
All Classes for admission. The equivalence of qualification and treated as final.
I. Regular 40% calculation of marks of the candidates holding 1.7 Documents required with Admission Form:
qualification other than F.Sc (Pre-Medical) shall be 1.7.1 One attested photocopy of each of the following
II. Self Support
determined by the Inter-Board Committee of documents.
a. Local 40% Chairmen (IBCC), Islamabad and the candidates will 1.7.1.1 Matric or equivalent(Marks sheet +
b. Foreign/Overseas Pakistanis 20% be required to produce the equivalence certificate Certificate)
Total 100 % alongwith the admission form. 1.7.1.2 FSc or equivalent certificate(Marks sheet +
Certificate) both parts
One (01) seat in MBBS (Regular) is reserved for disabled 1.4.4 For MBBS The Entry Test shall be valid for current year
1.7.1.3 Hafiz-e-Quran certificate (where applicable)
persons possessing disability certificate issued by the only. In all other programs no entry testis required.
1.7.1.4 Character Certificate of the college/institute
competent authority after vetting by Punjab Admission Board 1.5. Self Support Seats last attended.
/ Disability Committee of University of Sargodha. The eighty 1.5.1 Local Seats: 1.7.1.5 Entry Test result of current year in case of
(80) regular seats of MBBS will be filled by the Punjab MBBS.
1.5.1.2 The self support local seats are available in all
Admission Board on open merit basis. Remaining seats in 1.7.1.6 Domicile Certificate: Domicile certificate once
programs except MBBS and such candidates will
MBBS and all seats in other programs will be filled by the submitted with the application cannot be
apply directly to the department concerned.
concerned Admission Committee on merit basis. changed and shall be considered as final. Any
1.5.1.2 Dues for Self Support Local Seats will be with candidate found to have domicile of more
1.3 Eligibility Criteria:
special additional charges alongwith usual fee than one place will be disqualified for
The admissions shall be open on Regular seats in MBBS applicable to all other regular students. admission in the college, even if caught at
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1.7.1.7 CNIC / Form “B” issued by NADRA 1.9.1.1 Being a Hafiz-e Qurran, Twenty (20) marks will be with reasons to be recorded in each case at the
1.7.1.8 Medical Fitness Certificate in original by a added to F.Sc. Marks in case of admission in time of interview. In case such a candidate is
Registered Medical Practitioner / any graduate program, subject to verification of admitted, he can be struck off the rolls of the
Government Medical Officer, with PM&DC the Certificate issued by the competent boards
etc. college, after issuing a notice to him/her to that
Registration number certifying that the
candidate have been fully vaccinated 1.9.1.2 According to the aggregate marks, whenever effect. Such candidates whose particulars e.g.
against Hepatitis, Tetanus and Enteric two or more than two candidates are bracketed, Marks certificates or any other document
fever. the one senior in age will be given preference to submitted with the application form are found
1.7.2 An affidavit on stamp paper of Rs. 20/- duly the other for the purpose of admission. to be incorrect or wrong or whose
attested by the Judicial Magistrate/Oath 1.9.1.3 Any appeal with reference to merit list should authentication is doubtful will be struck off from
Commissioner) should be enclosed with the reach the Principal/Chairperson concerned the College roll, even if they have been admitted.
application form:- within 03 days of display of the merit list.
A student can be removed during the course of
1.7.3 Four recent photographs (passport size) of 1.9.2 Merit List Preparation:
his/her study at any stage if incorrect or wrong
candidate, 03 attested on the back and one 1.9.2.1 The final merit list of candidates will be prepared
pasted on the application form attested from information has been submitted by such a
by the Admission Committee, verified by the
front side. student, which formed the basis of his/her
Principal/Chairperson concerned. The Dean,
1.7.4 The list of selected candidates shall be notified admission. The Principal can forfeit fee and
and displayed on the College/Sub-campus/ Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences shall be
other dues paid by such a candidate. In addition
Department Notice Boards & Website. competent to rectify the errors or omissions
a candidate making any false statement is liable
1.7.5 Revision of result or improvement of marks by the found in the merit list /selection list at the time
to have legal actions, which the College may
Boards shall not affect the merit list in the current of selection of candidates.
deem fit to take. Similarly father/guardian
year in any way. 1.9.2.2 The Admission Committee shall determine the
making any false statement is also liable to
1.7.6 All Original Certificates shall be produced by the admissions as per the merit exhibited by the
candidate at the time of admission and/or legal action.
applicant.
interview. 1.9.2.8 Any candidate detected to have submitted
1.9.2.3 Candidates applying for admission, shall be
1.8. Admission Committee forged certificates or fake documents with the
considered for selection according to the
1.8.1 The admissions shall be made by the Admission application form shall be permanently debarred
Priority opted by them in Admission Form and
Committee notified by the Principal/Director/ from admission.
Chairperson concerned comprising the following: merit.
1.10 Medical Fitness Evaluations
1.8.1.1 Chairperson, Admission Committee. 1.9.2.4 Foreign/Overseas seats will be filled as per
The candidates shall be examined at the time of admission
1.8.1.2 Heads/Representative of any 03 basic recommendations/ selections by the Higher
by the University Medical Officer. The candidate must be
departments. Education Commission Islamabad, Pakistan.
physically and mentally fit and should bring original
1.8.1.3 One or more co-opted members from the 1.9.2.5 Postal application should be addressed to the
medical certificate issued by any registered Govt. Medical
staff. “Principal/Chairperson concerned”, University
Practitioner (BS-17 or above) stating fit in all aspects at the
1.8.1.4 Incharge, Admin Office / Office Assistant of of Sargodha, Sargodha. These applications
time of admission. During the study in medical college/
College /Sub-campus/Department should reach the college office well before the
c o n c e r n e d a s S e c re t a r y A d m i s s i o n hospital, the students are exposed to various germs,
closing date. Any deficiency will not be reported
Committee. therefore, the candidates are required to have the following
to the candidate and the responsibility of
1.8.2 The Admission Committee will be facilitated by other vaccinations prior to admission:
Boards/Committees etc as and when desired. completeness of the form, as per prospectus
1.10.1 Vaccinated against the enteric fevers within
lies with the candidate. No correspondence will
1.8.3 Decision of the Admission Committee in respect of preceding 12 months.
admission/selection of the candidates will be final. be done in this regard further.
1.10.2 Fully vaccinated against Tetanus.
1.9.2.6 If considered necessary, the Admission
1.9. Admission Process 1.10.3 Fully vaccinated against Hepatitis "B" virus.
Committee may call any candidate for interview
All Degree / Diploma Programs X-Ray of any part of the body, or any other investigation if
at his/her own expenses.
1.9.1 Merit Calculation required shall be at the candidate's expense.
1.9.2.7 The Admission Committee may refuse
The final merit of will be determined as per the following 1.11 Enrollment Regulations
criteria: admission to any candidate but seems to be
1.11.1 No student will be considered to have been
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admitted unless he/she has paid the fee & from date of 1st Admission List display to 03 year will have to pay full dues for the particular year.
other dues. months afterwards. 2. Disciplinary Regulations
1.11.2 A student, who is admitted to the first year 1.12.2 The maximum age limit of the candidate for the 2.1 Discipline:
class because of his/her having paid the fee regular admission in all undergraduate & 2.1.1 Anybody who gets admission, will have to abide by the
etc., but continuously absents postgraduate programs shall be 24 & 30 years discipline, rules, and regulations of the University
himself/herself for a period of two weeks respectively which shall be relax able by the Dean enforced at present and amendable from time to time
without any genuine reason, his/her concerned in Special cases. by the University Authorities in future. All students will
admission will be cancelled and the seat may 1.12.3 There shall be no age limit for the candidate remain attached only with academic and other
be filled by the next candidate merit list as getting admission on Self Support Basis in any extracurricular activities, which are allowed by the
per rules. discipline if there are nominated and supported University for the Healthy Growth of body and mind. No
1.11.3 Admission will be closed as per the by any department/organization. student will be permitted to take part in any type of
advertisement of the University. However, if 1.13 Dispute Regarding Admission political activity or agitation and will not involve in
any vacancy occurs as a result of a candidate All disputes related to admission process shall be matters of ill-discipline in any case or at any stage. All
having been struck off the attendance rolls resolved by the Admission Committee after reception of such matters will be handed over to the
due to any reason, it will be filled in to complaints from the actual affectees only. The matter if College/Departmental or the central Discipline
safeguard the right of the next person on not resolved by the Admission Committee, be referred to Committee, UOS. The decision of the competent
merit up to the end of the first year class. the Principal/Chairperson concerned for decision who will authority will be final and applicable on all students
However he/she shall not be permitted to forward the case to the Dean, Faculty of Medical & Health admitted and will not be challenge-able in any court of
appear in the Annual Examination till he/she Sciences whose decision will be the final. Legal suit if any law in the country or abroad. The students are bound to
has attended at least 75 percent lectures/ will only be applicable in local court of Sargodha and not at pay all dues and will remain punctual in attending the
practical classes / tutorials and has shown any other place. classes.
1.14 Fee and Subscriptions 2.1.2 The students remain absent from teaching programs
over all good performance in class tests
1.14.1 Newly admitted students must pay their fee & other without prior permission of the Authorities will be dealt
during the year.
dues. Students name shall not be entered in the as per University rules/regulations.
1.11.4 The Admission Committee shall verify all
attendance registers unless he/she has paid the 2.2. Uniform
certificates submitted by the candidates as College uniform for all the students will be as follows: -
dues.
early as possible from the concerned 1.14.2 All students must pay their dues by the date fixed by Boys: Gray Trouser, White Shirt with closed collar. M a r o o n
Board/University/Authority. The students the authorities. Blazer / Sweater alongwith maroon neck scarf in
whose certificates/documents are found 1.14.3 If the dues are not paid within due dates, defaulting winter. Black shoes with black socks.
incorrect or wrong in any way shall not be students' names will be struck off the Girls: White Shalwar, White Shirt and Dopatta, alongwith
considered for admission and if admitted college/department rolls. Re-admission will be triangular maroon head scarf. Maroon Blazer/Sweater
provisionally their admission will be allowed on payment of Readmission fee @ Rs. in winter. Black shoes with black socks.
cancelled without any notice. The 5000/- in addition to the college fee and other dues. 2.3. Attendance
candidates will have to pay the actual 1.14.4 Fee and other charges subscriptions shall be Every student is required to be punctual at the hours notified
amount as documents verification fee. determined by the University from time to time. for lecture, practical and tutorial classes. A 75% attendance is
1.11.5 There will be no refund of fee in any case However, for the present session rates shall be necessary to appear in the final examination to be held each
whether on Regular, Self Support Local or applicable as given in the table separately in the year. A student if remains absent from a class without a prior
Foreign (Ex-Patriate & Overseas) Seats. prospectus. application shall be charged with a fine @ Rs. 10/- per
1.11.6 If a candidate admitted already, intends to lecture/tutotial/practical etc. Such absentee shall be
1.14.5 Fee once paid shall not be refunded in any case,
Cancel his/her admission on his/her own recorded by each department and sent at the end of each
even in the case of students, who are prevented to
request, the dues deposited by him/her will month to the Principal/Chairperson concerned, by all the
attend the classes, by illness or other reasons
not be refunded at any stage and no claim in heads concerned for implementation.
beyond their control during the year for which they
this regard will be entertained. 2.4. Conduct of Classes
have paid the fee.
1.12 Admission Closure and Age Limits Every student is required to be punctual at the hours notified
1.14.6 The detained students of any class including final
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2.4.1 No student is allowed to leave the lecture room concerned. In case of hostel resident a permission office hours.
without the permission of his teacher or until the from the Warden is also necessary. 2.9.1 The Dean Faculty, Principal/Chairperson concerned,
class is dismissed. 2.6.5 A student, who is absent without leave continuously for Professors and other staff are accessible at any time for
2.4.2 Immediately after assembly of the class, the roll a period of two weeks, will be struck off the college/ listening to the difficulties & grievances of students &
call will be taken. A student coming late into the department roll. shall always be pleased to advise them.
class room will be marked absent unless his 2.7. Students Medical Certificate & Treatment 2.10 General Rules
excuse is accepted by the teacher. Any student 2.7.1 For medical leave upto 07 days, all Boarders/Non 2.10.1 Students are required to observe order & discipline at all
misbehaving in the class room shall at once be boarders must obtain a medical certificate from a times in college
Govt./UOS Medical Practitioner/Consultants duly 2.10.2 Smoking within the premises is entirely prohibited.
reported by the teacher to the 2.10.3 No game of any sort is to be played during working duty
Principal/Chairperson concerned, who will take verified by the MS DHQ Hospital concerned and
University Medical Officer (UMO) designated. hours.
such action as he may deem fit. 2.10.4 Displaying & distribution of partisan and political
2.7.2 Medical Certificates recommending rest for more than
2.4.3 Students are not permitted to remain in the pamphlets or circulars etc., in the college/department,
7 days, must be signed by a Professor/ Associate/
lecture/tutorials or practical room except during hostels and hospitals premises are not allowed.
Assistant Professor of any medical college or
the prescribed hours of lectures. 2.10.5 All irregularities, neglect of duties and breach of
2.5. Class Examination Director UMC & RC or MS/Chief Consultant of any
discipline are to be brought to the notice of the
2.5.1 Students are not allowed to take textbooks, notes DHQ Hospital in all cases.
2.7.3 Medical certificate in support of absence must be Principal/Chairperson concerned by the professors
or manuscript of any kind into the examination under whom the student is working.
hall. produced at the earliest possible date or within a
2.10.6 Every student to whom books or other property of Govt.
2.5.2 Any student found infringing the examination week of the absence time.
2.7.4 A medical certificate must specify the nature of the is entrusted shall be held responsible for their
rules or having recourse to unfair means may be preservation in good condition and in the event of their
illness and the period with dates of leave
expelled from the examination and the matter being lost or damaged shall be required to replace them
recommended.
shall be reported to the Principal/Chairperson or repay their cost.
2.7.5 For implementation, all medical certificates issued
concerned who may refer his/her case for action 2.10.7 Any student breaking or damaging any government
from anywhere must be verified/countersigned by the
to the disciplinary committee. property shall be required to pay the cost of repair or
University Medical Officer designated.
2.5.3 Late comers for more than 15 minutes after the replacement.
2.7.6 Students who fall ill will be provided treatment on
start of paper will not be allowed to enter the 2.10.8 In case of willful damage, he shall be punished under the
outdoor basis by the University Medical
examination hall. existing disciplinary rules.
Complex/DHQ Hospital. Medicines available in
2.6. Leave Rules 2.10.9 Mobile phones are not allowed in lecture/practical/
2.6.1 All leaves of absence from the college/department UMC/DHQ hospital will be provided on doctor's
tutorial classes & hospital wards during the working
with the exception of sick leave will be without prescription. Students requiring hospitalization will
hours.
scholarship. be entitled to have the facilities of general ward
2.6.2 Sick leave will only be granted by the competent patients. The students must understand that so long as they are students of
authority, on the production of an application duly 2.8. Books and other Teaching Materials the College/Depatment concerned, they will do nothing either inside
Every student shall present himself with all the prescribed text
signed by the father/guardian showing a valid or outside the College/Department concerned, Hostels and Hospital
books and other necessary appliances. The student can be
acceptable reason and clearly mentioning the premises, that interferes with the UOS orderly administration and
issued books from College / Departmental Library or from UOS
duration of the leave alongwith a medical discipline or may cause bad repute to the Administration. Anybody
Central Library on Library Cards.
certificate from university medical officer or any found guilty will be dealt with as per University discipline rules.
2.9. Correspondence
other medical practitioner of the College except 2.9.1 Students desirous of addressing the
when the student is already on leave out of station. Principal/Chairperson concerned by a letter must do so
2.6.3 In all cases leave taken will be at the student's own
separately. Joint applications are prohibited and will not
risk so far as the percentage of attendance is
receive attention.
concerned and even medical certificate will not 2.9.1 Any student wishing to make a representation on any
condone a deficiency in attendance. subject has the right of direct access to the
2.6.4 Students must not leave the station without
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Examination Regulations - Annual System (Undergraduate & Graduate)
(Applicable to Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences)
1. General (Common for all undergraduate & postgraduate) examination. A copy of Roll Number Slip shall be sent to Clinical examinations.
1.1 University of Sargodha shall hold 01 annual and 01 the Centre Superintendent and a record of Roll Numbers 3.1.3 Awards of internal assessment in all the subjects of
supplementary examination for each session. shall be maintained in the office. all the candidates shall be submitted to the
1.2 Examination Schedule shall be prepared by the 1.9 Admittance Card and Roll Number Slip, shall bear the Controller of Examinations along with Admission
Controller of Examinations in consultation with stamp of the Controller of Examinations, and shall have the Forms for the annual examination. Internal
Principal/ Chairperson subject to the approval of the particulars of candidate, name of the Examination Centre, assessment received after commencement of the
Vice Chancellor. candidate's signature with his latest photograph pasted. final examination shall not be accepted.
1.3 Controller of Examination shall prepare and notify the 2. Withdrawal of Examination Admission Forms 3.1.4 The marks of internal assessment shall be
Date Sheet for written and practical examination. Date An Admission Form, once submitted to the University, may be submitted only once a year prior to annual
sheet once notified, shall not be changed however the withdrawn under the following conditions only; examination and the same shall be counted both for
Vice Chancellor, under exceptional circumstances in 2.1 When a candidate's admission form has been sent up annual and supplementary examinations. It is
writing, may allow a change in the date sheet. provisionally for shortage of attendance and that further emphasized that fresh assessment or a
1.4 The Principal/Chairperson concerned must certify that shortage has neither been made up nor condoned in revision of assessment for supplementary
the candidates have actually attended 75% of the accordance with the Regulations. examination shall not be permissible.
lectures delivered and practical/clinical sessions 2.2 When a candidate ceases to be on the rolls of the University 3.1.5 Proper record of continuous internal assessment
conducted during the academic year in each subject for Non-payment of dues or any other reason provided that shall be maintained by respective department.
taught. such action has been taken before the commencement of 4. Appointment and Duties of Paper Setters/ Assessors The Paper
1.5 The candidate shall be required to submit their the examination. Setter shall set at least 03 Question papers I-III (01 for Annual &
Admission Forms on or before the date notified for the 2.3 When a candidate has been rusticated before the Supplementary each and 01 spare shall be selected at random
purpose along with prescribed regular fee and with commencement of the examination. from the 03 papers) for a certain Subject to be examined by the
double the normal fee till seven days before the University:
2.4 When a candidate has been declared passed after revision
commencement of the examination. The Examination of the result on account of rechecking. 4.1. Paper Setters/Assessors shall be appointed by the Vice
Department shall not entertain the Incomplete Chancellor for undergraduate and postgraduate
3. Student Internal Assessment
Admission Forms. examinations of the University from amongst the panel of
3.1 Final University examination of each subject shall names duly recommended by the concerned Board of
1.6 Examination fee once deposited shall not be
contribute 90% to total score, and the contribution of score Studies. The Paper Setter may request for sample paper
refundable.
of Internal Assessment shall be 10%. from the constituent / affiliated Department / Institute
1.7 Information provided by the candidates in Admission
3.1.1 Continuous internal assessment shall consist of concerned, where the program is offered.
Forms shall be used to make the list of Examinees and
annual cumulative attendance & other 4.2 The Vice Chancellor may appoint a suitable substitute, if
transfer subsequently to Roll Number Slips and
assignments, e.g. stages/sub-stages, class tests necessary, with reasons to be recorded.
Admittance Cards. Subsequent change, claimed by the
etc., attitudinal assessment from educational
candidate after preparation of Admittance Card and 4.3 Qualifications prescribed for Paper Setters / Assessors in
and/or clinical supervisors, clinical skill
Roll Number Slip, shall be made with the approval of the various subjects for undergraduate and postgraduate
assessment from clinical supervisors, and Year's
Controller of Examinations on verification by the examinations of various disciplines shall be in conformity
work books.
Principal/ Chairperson concerned along with the with the regulations framed by university of Sargodha for
prescribed fee. 3.1.2 Assessment of Knowledge, Skills and Attitude shall examiners.
contribute towards internal assessment. Methods
1.8 Admittance Cards and Roll Number Slips of the eligible 4.4 All Examiners/Paper Assessors shall be the HOD/Senior-
used to assess these domains shall include
candidates shall be sent to the department concerned most member in faculty for that subject in Colleges/
Multiple Choice Questions of one-best type, Short &
at least five days before the commencement of the Departments.
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4.5 All Paper Setters shall always be from the faculty appointed as a Paper Setters/Assessors/Examiners. The paper.
member of the college/Department in the main campus Board of Studies concerned shall take into account 5.3.11 Every question paper shall be kept as a top secret
of the University. However all initial Paper Assessors for reputation and previous conduct of every faculty member document and no copy of any question paper shall
marking of theory papers will be selected at random prior to his/her appointment as a Paper Setters/ be retained
from the list of all available internal examiners of the Assessors/Examiners. 5.3.12 The "key" (agreed answers/weightage) for all the
relevant subjects from constituent / affiliated questions shall be prepared in the prescribed
Departments / Institutes of UOS. The Vice Chancellor 5. Process of Paper Setting manner and enclosed with the office copy.
may appoint Paper Setter/Assessor/Examiners from 5.3.13 The reference to textbooks and content area of
5.1. The correspondence with Paper Setters/ Assessors/
other Institutions/ Universities provided he fulfills the syllabus for every question in the paper shall be
Examiners shall be made at the residential address.
minimum prescribed criteria i.e. minimum of 02 years of provided. This shall be written legibly below each
teaching experience in the relevant subject. 5.2 Final Paper shall be selected by the Department of
Examination from 03 question papers set (Paper I, II & III) question.
4.6 A Retired Professor may be appointed as Paper Setters/ 5.4 All rough work done during the process of Paper Setting
by the Paper Setter. Under no circumstances shall Final
Assessors/Examiners for up to 10 years after the date shall be sealed in a separate envelop and handed over to
Paper Setting be permitted at any place other than that
of retirement provided he/she is in good health. the Secrecy Section for shredding.
specified above.
4.7 In a Subject where post graduate teachers Assistant & 5.5 Paper Setter shall be required to sign an undertaking to the
5.3 Paper setter are requested to ensure the following
Associate Professors with requisite experience are not effect that he has carefully studied all the instructions
available, a teacher with recognized, relevant 5.3.1 The Paper Setters/Examiners are requested to
given above and has followed these faithfully
postgraduate qualifications / experience eligible to be ensure to design the questions with utmost clarity;
vague expressions like 'Discuss' or 'Give an account' 5.6 Paper Setter / Assessor shall certify vide that he/she has
appointed as a teacher according to university of no close relative appearing in the ; examination in which the
Sargodha regulations may be appointed as a Paper should not be used.
paper set by him/her is to be used.
Setters/Assessors/Examiners. 5.3.2 The question paper should be written in one's own
5.7 Paper Setter may also be appointed as Practical Examiner
4.8 Paper Setters/Assessors/Examiners shall be handwriting/ type written and for preparation by
and Paper Assessor.
appointed for 03 consecutive years from the first using capital letters on the paper provided for this
purpose. 5.8 Paper Setter / Assessor shall keep his/her appointment
appointment. Final Paper Setters/Assessors/ strictly confidential and no indication of it shall be given to
Examiners can be appointed again in future. 5.3.3 The question paper shall be strictly in accordance
any person directly or indirectly.
4.9 No person shall be appointed as Paper Setters/ with the syllabus.
5.9 Paper Setter / Assessor shall promptly communicate any
Assessors/ Examiners whose close relative (Wife, 5.3.4 Figures shall be labelled properly.
change in his/her residential/official address and
husband, son, daughter, adopted son, adopted daughter, 5.3.5 No abbreviations shall be used.(unless it is telephone numbers to the Controller of Examinations.
grand-son, granddaughter, full and half brother and universally applicable) 5.10 All the records pertaining to the examination shall be kept
sister, niece/nephew, brother and sister in law, son and 5.3.6 Questions shall be fairly distributed over the whole secret by all concerned as long as it is necessary and
daughter in law, paternal and maternal uncle and aunt course. thereafter, these shall be kept and treated as confidential
etc.) is appearing in the examination. A Paper Setter 5.3.7 The sum total of all the questions as recorded in the and privileged documents not open to inspection,
shall decline the appointment if he/she has been margin specified for this purpose shall accurately comments and utilization other than the purpose for which
appointed inadvertently. correspond with the total marks of the question required.
4.10 No person shall be appointed as a Paper Setter/ paper. 5.11 The University may frame and amend Regulations from
Assessor against whom previously there has been an 5.3.8 Corrections and overwriting shall not be allowed. If time to time governing the appointment of Paper Setters/
adverse report, an inquiry pending or a decision in this any correction is required the question paper shall Assessors/ Examiners and the manner in which they shall
regard made by the Vice Chancellor. be rewritten. be required to perform their duties.
4.11 The Vice Chancellor shall have the power to cancel the 5.3.9 Every paper (including continuation sheet) shall be 5.12 QUESTIONS
appointment of a Paper Setters/Assessors/Examiners properly signed. 5.12.1 Sample Questions shall be invited from all relevant
without assigning any reason. Faculty members/ Paper Setters/Assessors/
5.3.10 Sketch or figure, if required shall be drawn on a
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Questions shall be scrutinized by a panel of on answer sheets. The award of the Final Paper and must be re-signed.
subject experts recommended by Board of Assessor will be considered final for evaluation by 5.13.17 The Paper Assessor/Examiner shall draw a line
Studies concerned and Questions labelled the Examination Department. crossing the marks to be corrected in such a way
"Satisfactory" shall be deposited in Questions 5.13.6 Any kind of marking by (Initial/Final Examiners) of that what has been cancelled is still legible and
Bank. the Transcripts/Answer Sheets shall strictly be then enter fresh marks with his signature against
5.12.2 Paper Setter shall select Questions from central in the Main Campus of University of the cancelled ones.
Questions Bank prepared from the relevant Sargodha or at the place specified by the 5.13.18 Each answer book shall bear the signature of the
data obtained from all Departments / College / C o n t ro l l e r o f E x a m i n a t i o n / E x a m i n a t i o n Paper Assessor/Examiner at the appropriate
Institutes concerned. While setting the final Department. place provided for this purpose on the title page.
Questions paper, he shall ensure that: 5.13.7 Initial Paper Setter/Assessor can evaluate / assess 5.13.19 A l l c o l u m n s s p e c i f i e d f o r t h e P a p e r
5.12.2.1 The Content Validity is in excess of maximum of 500 papers. Assessor/Examiner on the title page of answer
80%. 5.13.8 In case, the 'Key' is not provided or is unsatisfactory, book shall be filled in red ink.
5.12.2.2 The MCQs are included to assess Paper Assessor shall be required to make it before
5.13.20 Award of fractional marks is not allowed.
knowledge at all levels, i.e., simple assessment under intimation to the Controller of
5.13.21 Award list shall be filled in with blue ink in the
recall, conceptual knowledge, data Examinations.
handwriting of both the Paper Assessors/
interpretation, and problem-solving 5.13.9 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall not keep in his
Examiners.
skills. possession a record copy of the award list or the
Each page of the award list shall bear the signature of the
5.12.2.3 The 'Key' of every question be given. 'Key'.
Paper Assessor/Examiner. The blank space must be
5.13 Process of Paper Assessment 5.13.10 Paper Assess or shall keep his appointment
crossed.
5.13.1 In Theory Part assessment shall be carried out strictly confidential and no indication of it shall
5.13.22 The marks obtained by the candidate shall be
by both Initial and Final Paper Assessors/ be given to any person directly or indirectly.
entered correctly in the award list both in figures
Examiners notified by the Controller of 5.13.11 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall promptly
and words against the corresponding fictitious
Examination. communicate any change in his residential/
roll number.
5.13.2 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall mark only official address or telephone numbers to the
those answer books that have been labeled 5.13.23 The marks of a candidate in the award list shall be
Controller of Examinations.
with fictitious roll numbers. Under no the same as written in the answer book. Paper
5.13.12 When a Paper Assessor/Examiner anticipates his
circumstances shall paper assessment be Assessor/Examiner must endorse correct
inability to complete the work for any valid
permitted with original roll numbers of the question number on the script and the award list.
reasons to be recorded, he shall forthwith return
candidates. 5.13.24 The marks entered in the award list shall not be
the marked/unmarked answer books to the
5.13.3 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall have no right to altered. When such an alteration is inevitable for
Assistant Controller (Secrecy).
find out the original roll number of the any specified reason, the original marks shall not
5.13.13 The answer book shall be marked even if a
candidate whose answer book he is marking. be erased or overwritten. The Paper Assessor/
candidate has crossed a portion or the entire
5.13.4 Initial Paper Assessor/Examiner shall mark Examiner shall draw a line crossing the marks to
answer book.
allocated question(s) of all the candidates be corrected in such a way that what has been
5.13.14 Blank answer book shall be crossed and awarded cancelled is still legible and then enter fresh
according to the 'Key' provided as specified by
zero and entry made, as such, in the award list. marks with his signature against the cancelled
the Controller of Examinations with approval of
5.13.15 After assessment, all Paper Assessor/Examiner ones.
the Vice Chancellor.
shall arrange the answer books in serial order and 5.13.25 In case a candidate attempts more than required
5.13.5 Final Paper Assessor/Examiner shall evaluate
prepare the award list in the same sequence. questions the question(s) having the minimum
the marks of Initial Assessor, according to the
'Key' provided with the question paper and 5.13.16 The marks entered on the title page of answer marks shall be treated as cancelled.
compare the marking of all Initial Paper book shall not be altered. When such an 5.13.26 Paper Assessors/Examiners shall report to the
Assessor and give the final award in his column alteration is made for any specified reason, the Controller of Examinations by roll number, the
original marks shall not be erased or overwritten case of a candidate who;

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5.13.26.1 Communicates or attempts to perform their duties. examiner besides administratively supervising the work of
communicate with him by any 5.13.31 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall be disqualified other examiners in an examination for which he is
means to influence him in the who commits faults as mentioned below: appointed.
award of marks and/or persuades 5.13.31.1 Leaves unmarked answers or a part 7. Tabulation of Result
him, threatens and uses other of it. 7.1 Tabulation Section shall compile the results on computers
unfair means. 5.13.31.2 Leaves columns of the award list from the Award Lists.
5.13.26.2 Discloses name or makes in his blank. 7.2 The Department of Examinations shall study and monitor
answer book particular 5.13.31.3 Leaves answer book or award list the maintenance of a proper and justifiable balance
identification marks, which tend to unsigned. between theory and practical examination. Any gross
identify his answer book or help 5.13.31.4 Allocates more marks than the disparity shall be brought to the notice of the Vice
reveal his identity. maximum. Chancellor and Syndicate for appropriate action.
5.13.26.3 In his opinion has copied the 5.13.31.5 Makes an incorrect total. 7.3 Any ambiguity arising out of result compilation i.e.,
answer or, any part of it from 5.13.31.6 Counts marks of over attempted distribution of marks, posting of marks from previous
another candidate or from any questions. examination in case of failed candidates, pass marks etc.
books, material or other source. 5.13.31.7 Transfers erroneous marks to the shall be resolved by the Assistant Controller (Tabulation)
5.13.26.4 has attached to answer book a award list. with the approval of the Controller of Examinations.
paper not normally supplied by the 5.13.31.8 Commits any other mistake which Tabulators shall be responsible for any errors and
Centre is liable to make the result of the omissions in the Results, Notifications and Detailed Marks
5.13.26.5 Uses obscene language in the candidates invalid or incorrect. Certificates.
answer book. 5.13.31.9 The decision shall be taken by the 7.4 Result shall be tabulated question-wise in predetermined
5.13.26.6 has removed a leaf or a part Vice Chancellor on the format with fictitious roll numbers'
thereof from the main answer recommendations of the Controller 7.5 After tabulation of data, the result shall be decoded from
book of Examinations and the findings fictitious roll numbers to original roll numbers. The marks
5.13.26.7 has in the opinion of the Examiner shall also be reported to Head of of practical/clinical examination and from internal
used any other unfair means the Institution/Department. assessment, if any, shall then be computed by obtaining
6. Duties of Practical / Clinical & G. Viva Paper Setters / copy of original award lists.
5.13.27 Such reports shall invariably be accompanied
Assessors/ Examiners 7.6 Every detail of previous examination record and roll
by the original answer book concerned. A
6.1 Practical/Clinical Paper Setter/Assessor/Examiner number shall be reflected accurately in the result of
duplicate copy of this report, however, shall
appointed as an Examiner for Practical/Clinical & G. Viva candidates detained in previous classes.
be kept in place of the answer book in the
Examination of the subject. The Internal Examiner is the
packet of assessed answer books. 7.7 Result of a candidate shall be declared R.L (Result Later)
one who has taught longer for at least six months for the
5.13.28 The Vice Chancellor shall have the powers to on following accounts:
particular subject (or part of it) of examination for which he
take a disciplinary action of such Paper Lack of registration, old record, awards, etc. non-payment
is appointed.
Assessor who declines to attend the of fee, pending decision of unfair means/court case,
6.2 External Examiner shall be the one who is not teaching (or
assigned duty of Paper Assessment without pending verification of documents or eligibility for the
has not taught during that academic year) candidates for
any valid reasons. examination concerned or any other inconsistency in the
the particular subjects of examination for which he is
5.13.29 Paper Assessor/Examiner shall not keep in result pending clarification.
appointed.
his possession any answer book or a part of it 7.8 Result of the candidates in different examinations shall be
6.3 Additional Examiner if applied shall also be the one who is
or any copy of the award list prepared by him. compiled in accordance with Statutes and Regulations laid
not teaching (or has not taught during that academic year)
5.13.30 The University may frame rules and down for concerned course of studies.
candidates for the particular subject of examination for
regulations from time to time governing the 7.9 Result shall be checked by the tabulator concerned and,
which he is appointed.
appointment of Paper Assessors and the after compilation, shall be duly signed by Assistant
6.4 Convener Examiner shall be the one who acts as an
manner in which they shall be required to Controller (Tabulation).

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7.10 Final results shall be declared only after a detailed final 7.19 A duplicate Degree shall be issued only in case of loss after 9.3 Pass marks for university examinations are 50% in each
scrutiny is carried out by Master Checker appointed by payment of prescribed fee duly supported by an affidavit subject. No grace marks or any such increase in marks
the Vice chancellor for this purpose. The Master and F.I.R. by any other manner will be permissible.
Checker shall make a detailed comparison with the 7.20 The award of scholarships, medals and merit certificates 9.4 The Regulations / Rules, mentioned anywhere contrary
original award lists eliminating any chances of shall be in accordance with rules and regulations. to this rule shall stand invalid.
error/omission in tabulated results and shall 8. Life of Records of Confidential Documents 9.5 In order to rationalize the result of each subject, the
authenticate/sign all results. Final Paper Assessor (Theory) will act as Chief
The following maximum archived life of records of different
7.11 All officers/personnel involved in the tabulation of documents in the Secrecy Section shall be observed Examiner of the subject concerned. He will review the
result i.e., Tabulator, Assistant Controller (Tabulation) results of Theory / Practical and vet the award list. In
8.1 Question Paper files administered in different
and Master Checker shall be the signatory to the final case of any observation / objection, the Head Examiner
examinations shall be kept for 03 years after the conduct of
result and shall be held responsible for any will refer the case to the concerned Assessor for
respective examination.
error/omission. clarification / justification / rectification / correction
8.2 Photocopy of bills of Remuneration paid to Paper etc. The award list vetted by the Head Examiner shall be
7.12 Positions/Distinctions in the examination among all
Setters/Assessors/Examiners and Paper Assessors shall final for declaration of results.
candidates shall be declared according to Statutes and
be kept for 03 years after the payment. 9.6 In case a student fails to pass the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th
Regulations and reflected on first page of the Result
Notification. 8.3 Solved Answer Books (Theory and Practical) and details of year Examinations in the Supplementary / 2nd Annual
Lots/Perforated Slips, original awards (Theory and Examination his Provisional Promotion to the next
7.13 Original result shall be kept with the Assistant
Practical), manual tabulation/results shall be kept for 03 higher class shall stand automatically cancelled and
Controller (Tabulation) in Tabulation Section, who shall
years after the declaration of results. he/she shall revert to the previous class.
make entry of declared result in record register and
keep it in safe custody. 8.4 Rechecking Files shall be kept for six months, after the 9.7 If a student appears in the supplementary examination
decision of the cases (the date of decision will be reckoned for the first time as he/she did not appear in the first
7.14 Detailed Marks Certificates shall be prepared, reflecting
from the date of issue of reply) annual examination and failed in any subject in the
marks of the subjects in the examination, verified, and
8.5 Unfair means cases files shall be kept for 03 years, after supplementary examination, he/she will be detained in
signed individually by the tabulator preparing the
the decision of the cases (the date of decision shall be the same class and will not be promoted to the next
results, Assistant Controller (Tabulation) and any other
reckoned from the date of issue of notification. class.
person nominated by the Vice Chancellor
9. Examination Promotion Rules for Undergraduate Students 9.8 The Principal/Chairperson reserves the right to detain
7.15 Detailed Marks Certificates shall be issued to all
9.1 Following examination shall be conducted during each any student from appearing in the University
candidates, passed or failed, after the declaration of
year program. Examination at any stage, if in his opinion, the student is
the result free of cost. However, a duplicate Detailed
9.1.1 1st year Examination held at the end of first found to be short of attendance or bad performance in
Marks Certificate, clearly labeled as 'DUPLICATE', shall
year. theory or practical of any subject or his work is reported
be issued on payment of prescribed fee.
9.1.2 2nd year Examination held at the end of second to be unsatisfactory or if in the opinion of the Principal/
7.16 No candidate or any other person shall be provided any Chairperson, the character and conduct of the student
details of the result other than those given in Detailed year (if applicable).
is unsatisfactory
Marks Certificate. 9.1.3 3rd year Examination held at the end of third
year (if applicable). 9.9 According to University regulations, candidates having
7.17 The Degree shall be prepared by concerned Section duly less than 75% attendance in lectures and practical /
verified by Assistant Controller (Tabulation), 9.1.4 4th year Examination held at the end of fourth
clinical or having poor overall performance throughout
Registration office, and the Controller of Examinations year (if applicable).
the year, will not be allowed to appear in the
and, duly signed, shall be presented to the candidates at 9.1.5 5th year Examination held at the end of final year
examination.
the time of Convocation. (if applicable).
9.10 Before appearing in the University Examination the
9.2 Any student who fails to clear the 1st year examination
7.18 In case a candidate is unable to receive the Degree at students will be required to produce No Dues Chit from
in four chances availed or un-availed after becoming
the time of Convocation, the same shall be issued on the all the quarters concerned. Those students who are
eligible for each examination shall cease to become
completion of prescribed formalities and payment of unable to produce the same will not be allowed to
eligible for further education in University of Sargodha
prescribed fee. appear in university professional examination.

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FACILITATION CENTER
The Facilitation Centre, established in 2019, serves admission aspirants, enrolled students,
Bilal Ahmed
visitors and alumni proactively within due course of time through One Window Operation.
Situated at the University entrance, it assures better service delivery to improve administrative Manager
efficiency and institutional performance. Through a dedicated team of professionals and student
interns, equipped with technological tools and mentorship support, the Centre resolves issues info@uos.edu.pk
pertaining to admissions, academics, examinations and accounts right at the doorstep. For the 048-111-867-111
purpose, it performs the following key functions using a variety of means:

Complaint Cell Issuance of Documents Financial


and Verification Services

Admission and Technical support in the Banking Service


Academic Counseling admission application

l One Window Operation, simplifying all procedural l Provision of urgent services related to the issuance of
formalities, to facilitate students, visitors and alumni. degrees and transcripts, document verification, NOC,
l Tackling the high flux of student queries, especially English Proficiency Certificate, issuance of roll
during the pandemic, through emails. number slips, change of examination centers and
l Use of various modes, including a Front Desk for walk- others.
in queries, a call centre and admission advisory l Use of Electronic Request and Complaint Processing
service, to provide instant response and support to to instantly manage the students and other queries.
students. l Provision of counseling support to prospective
l Employment of social media sites (official website, candidates for admission at the University.
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages) to keep the l During admission, the Centre becomes a focal point
students updated about academic activities and other for online admissions and provision of on-campus
issues. support to the visiting candidates.

By performing such manifold functions, the Facilitation Centre has played a major role in improving the University’s on-
campus and online service delivery, particularly relieving its administrative departments from the pressure of external
visitors, especially graduates and students for the settlement of various issues. In 2020, the HEC, in its report on the
University’s institutional performance, also acknowledged the services of Facilitation Centres as one of its kind for the
provision of student support facilities across national universities.

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Queries Entertained from 2019 to 2022

61862
Emails

Electronic Request and Complaint Processing


100,829 Social Media
23946
Visitors

32142

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High-tech Online Student
Management System Help Line

Complaint Cell Banking services


to resolve students’ to deposit university
queries payments

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HOW TO APPLY ONLINE
6 Easy steps to submit an application successfully!
Successful candidates will be required to check their
relevant merit lists from the University website
(www.su.edu.pk) according to the given schedule. At
the time of admissions the candidates will be required to
submit their original terminal degree/DMC, application form, copies of all academic
testimonials, CNIC (applicant + father/guardian) and an affidavit (specimen available

1 2 3
FILL YOUR on website) on plain paper in the relevant department.
CREATE FILL YOUR
PERSONAL ACADEMIC
ACCOUNT INFORMATION INFORMATION

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UPLOAD

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DEPOSIT
PROCESSING SCANNED COPY SUBMIT
FEE CHALLAN OF DEPOSITED APPLICATION
FEE CHALLAN
WELCOME TO
Candidate must have a photograph, a mobile
phone number, email, CNIC copy of both candidate THE UNIVERSITY OF
SARGODHA
as well as his/her father/guardian and copies of all
testimonials before start.
Register your ID at admissions.su.edu.pk using your mobile number.
Complete your online application form first.

A challan form for application processing fee


worth Rs. 550/- (Rs. 950/- where admission test
is applicable) will be generated which must be
FACILITATION CENTER
deposited in any branch of HBL. Then candidate
has to attach the scanned copy of this deposited challan in the online A dedicated team of SU Admission Office will be available during office
application for its final submission. hours on phone and online to answer the admission queries. Contact
details are as follow:
UAN: 048 111 867 111
Before submission of applications, make sure that
all required information have been provided
correctly because candidate will not be able to edit Email: admissions@uos.edu.pk
her/his application, once submitted. Facebook: www.facebook.com/sargodhauniversity.official
To apply for another program, candidate has to create and submit another
application with new processing fee.

After closing date, program wise master lists will be


displayed on university website to entertain data
correction requests through candidate accounts.

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