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Page 1: University of central Punjab Prospectus 2011
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Con t en t sMessages

The Punjab Group of Colleges

Landmarks Achieved

The City of Lahore

University of Central Punjab

Organization

International Collaborations

Admissions

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

Academic Rules & Regulations

Disciplinary Rules

Campus Life

Campus Facilities

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Societies & Clubs at UCP

Academic Programs

Faculties

Faculty of Management Studies

Faculty of Information Technology

Faculty of Commerce

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Department of Islamic and Religious Studies

Department of Economics

Department of Social Sciences

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MissionStatement“To provide quality education to the

youth of our nation in a stimulating and

conducive learning atmosphere by

providing them with the intellectual and

technological tools necessary to meet

the challenges of the future.”

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Chairman’s MessageWelcome to University of Central Punjab, a nationally recognized university for

academic excellence, and a vibrant community of scholars and learners

committed to serve the nation and humanity across the world. You are becoming

member of a student community which will charm you by its cultural,

demographic, and economic diversity. As a student you also will benefit from the

extraordinary resources of a world class institution which dedicated itself to

teaching and research from the day of its inception.

UCP's academic and social setting is supportive and congenial and it helps

students to become active members of the campus community quickly and

easily. A wide variety of educational, sports and social activities are available to

students to embark on a journey of self discovery and growth and prepare them to

play leadership roles in the complex and challenging global society. Close

faculty- student relationship is the hall mark of UCP's academic and social life.

Faculty is as dedicated to ethical and intellectual well being of their students as

they are to academic excellence in their respective fields; class room instruction

and advising is integrated at UCP.

UCP puts strong emphasis on multi-disciplinary teaching and research across

disciplines. You will have the opportunity to peruse and choose from a number of

courses of study from bachelors to doctoral degrees according to your area of

interest. Whether you want to be an entrepreneur or a professional manger, our

faculty will ensure that you are prepared for a successful career in industry, public

sector, or setting up your own business venture. Take advantage of the

opportunities provided to you. If you take the initiative for planning your own life,

there will be many people to help and advice. Let your quest for knowledge be

limitless; we will do our best to make your educational experience rich and

memorable.

Mian Amer Mahmood

Chairman Board of GovernorsUniversity of Central Punjab

Chancellor Mohammad Ali Jinnah University

ChairmanPunjab Colleges

ChairmanDunya Television

ChairmanAllied Schools

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Pro-Rector’s MessageWelcome to the University of Central Punjab (UCP) an HEC

recognized University which is known for its academic excellence.

UCP has six faculties, Management Studies, Information

Technology, Engineering, Commerce, Law and Arts & Social

Sciences.

Our new campus houses a well stocked library, modern laboratories

and classrooms, a state-of-the-art auditorium, swimming pool,

gymnasium and a number of facilities for indoor sports.

Besides academic excellence, co-curricular activities are given due

importance. A number of clubs and societies are available to

enhance your skills through debates, dramas, sports and

community services. A quarterly Newsletter keeps you abreast with

all the university achievements.

I am sure your stay at campus will be the most exciting period of

your life.

Dr. Syed Tahir Hijazi

Pro-Rector, UCP

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Punjab Group of CollegesThe Punjab Group has its roots in a Public Sector Universities across the in 2002 has another grand and purpose-built

Commerce College set up in Lahore in 1985. country. Campus which became operative in 2010

Over a period of 26 years, the Group has with a covered area of approximately The Group also owns and operates two

grown into the largest educational network 500,000 Sqft located in Johar Town, Lahore, Universities chartered by the Government

in Pakistan with approximately 1,44,000 Pakistan.having a student body of over 10,000.

students.Mohammad Ali Jinnah University (MAJU) With the right vision of Board of Directors of

The Punjab Group consists of Educational chartered by the Government of Sindh has a the Group Companies and with continued

E x c e l l e n c e L i m i t e d , N a t i o n a l Campus in Karachi with recently constructed and sustained efforts to provide quality

Communications Services (SMC-Pvt.) campus spread over 80 Kanals in Zone-V, education right from Play Group to PhD, the

Limited, Tower Technologies (Pvt.) Limited Islamabad. The University of Central Punjab Group expects an annual growth of 30%.

and National Educational Network (Pvt.) chartered by the Government of the Punjab

Limited, the later having been set up in 2010

for the purpose of franchising Elementary,

Secondary and Higher Secondary Education

across the country in the form of Schools and

Colleges. The Franchised Schools are known

as Allied Schools. In less than one year the

franchised system has enrolled up to 30,000

students. National Communications

Services (SMC-Pvt.) Limited owns and

operates one of the largest and most

sophisticated Television Networks in

Pakistan known as Dunya TV Network and

with 18 Colleges affiliated with the Boards of

Intermediate and Secondary Education and

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Establishment of Punjab College at Canal Bank, Lahore 1985

Establishment of Islamic Commerce Educational Society 1986

Establishment Punjab Law Colleges 1988

Punjab College at Faisalabad and Rawalpindi 1988

Punjab College of Business Administration, Lahore 1991

Punjab Institute of Computer Science, Lahore 1993

Punjab College at Islamabad 1996

Punjab College at Gujranwala 1997

Punjab College for Women 1998

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi 1998

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad 1998

Punjab College opens its branches at Sargodha and Multan 1999

Punjab College of Information Technology 2000

Tower Technologies (Pvt.) Limited starts operations 2001

University of Central Punjab 2002

Resource Academia School System 2003

Punjab College at Sialkot 2004

Punjab Colleges of Science 2005

Punjab College at Rahim Yar Khan 2006

Dunya News Network goes on air 2008

Punjab College expands its network to Bahawalpur,

Gujrat, Okara 2009

New Campus of University of Central Punjab at

Johar Town, Lahore 2010

New Campus of

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University in Islamabad 2010

National Educational Network

(Franchised Educational Network) 2010

Landmarks Achieved(Year by Year)

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UCP is situated in the timeless city of Lahore, began with Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1206 and Lahore is the cultural hub of the country. Its

the capital of Punjab, with a population of reached the peak of its glory during the period sights, sounds and smells are unique. The

about 10 million. of Mughals (1524 to 1752). They gave Lahore epoch-making Islamic Summit was held here

some of its finest architectural monuments in 1974. Though some of its old landmarks This land has been blessed by the great mystic like the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and ancient trees have sadly vanished, Lahore saints, Hazrat Data Gunj Bakhsh (RA) and Badshahi Mosque, Masjid Wazir Khan, tomb remains a city of incredible beauty and Hazrat Mian Mir (RA) whose countless of Emperor Jehangir and Chauburji. The imperishable charm.devotees flock to their shrines, round the mausoleum of Empress Noor Jehan is yet clock, to pay homage.another landmark. Lahore remained the

Allama lqbal, the poet-philosopher, is also capital of Punjab during the Sikh rule in the buried at the edge of Hazuri Bagh, not far from 18th and 19th centuries. Then came the the spot where the Lahore Resolution was British Raj in 1849 which lasted upto 1947. passed in 1940. During this period, a harmonious blend of

The origins of Lahore are obscured by the Mughal, Gothic and Victorian architecture

mists of time. However, the muslim rule sprang up and added to the city's heritage.

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The City of Lahore

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University of Central Punjab - UCP

Education in the twenty-first century demands distinction of becoming the first private sector These Colleges were restructured as Faculties

a balance between continuity and change. university in Punjab which acquired the status of the University and became:

The techno log ica l l eaps and the of degree-awarding institution.

consequences thereof have overtaken the old Upon commencement of operations in educational paradigms and new concepts October 1999, the university offered courses have emerged in the world of learning. Punjab in Management Studies, Information Group of Colleges (PGC) was among the first Technology, Commerce and Law through its to realize this transition and its challenges. principal constituents i.e. Punjab College of The PGC, therefore, submitted a petition to the Business Administration (PCBA), Punjab Government of Punjab, in August 1996, for Institute of Computer Sciences (PICS), Punjab

The University of Central Punjab provides you establishing a university in the province. A No College of Commerce (PCC), Punjab Law with all the facilities you need to get most out Objection Certificate was issued in October College (PLC) and Punjab College of of your education. Multiple labs are equipped 1999. The charter to establish the University Information Technology (PCIT), all situated in with the latest computers and equipment and of Central Punjab (UCP) was awarded in April Lahore.the classrooms are fitted with multimedia 2002. Thus this University clinched the

1.Faculty of Management Studies

2.Faculty of Information Technology

3.Faculty of Commerce

4.Faculty of Law

5.Faculty of Engineering

6. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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projects for use by the teachers and students. of the computer labs is also available along lessons about reality and the implications of

The faculties are equipped with the latest with the technical assistance. UCP also has an alternative ways of conceptualizing problems.

high-tech labs that include Electronics on-campus bookstore, a ladies lounge, Volunteers in Service (VIS) program brings to

Engineering Lab, Electrical Engineering, cafeteria and food street for the convenience practical experience of life where once also

of the students. State-of-the-art Auditorium, gain awareness of social responsibility and Instrumentation & Measurement Lab, Executive Lounge for Permanent and visiting lifelong obligations to civic engagement. We Telecommunication Engineering Lab Faculty members, Swimming Pool and well- invite you to visit our campuses to see the Computer Engineering Lab and Data equipped Gymnasium are also mention-able first-class facilities, meet our top class faculty Communicat ion & Networking Lab. Hallmarks of the New Campus. and feel the warmth of our congenial Classrooms are fully air-conditioned and

environment.University has a well-stocked library and Academicsround the clock internet facilities. Faculty & StaffThe University of Central Punjab seeks

At UCP, you will find everything you need to students of high intellectual ability and energy The faculty members at the University of

make your learning experience fulfilling and who will contribute to the strength and Central Punjab are among the most highly

enjoyable. This easily accessible campus academic excellence of our community. qualified and experienced in their respective

opposite to Shaukat Khanam Hospital houses Curriculum offers the opportunity for the fields of study. We are proud to have large

all the faculties of the university in the same pursuance of future goals. Five Faculties of number of Ph.Ds, MS/M.Phil and Master

premises. With a covered area of Study offers a range of courses and a variety Degree holders as faculty and staff members.

approximately 500,000 square feet, this of possibilities of exploring abilities and They are specialists in their fields and many of

premier facility will cater to more than 8000 talents. Whatever you choose to study at UCP, them have taught in foreign universities and

students. The campus provides eleven you will find our faculties a place for critical have published research articles in

engineering and science labs, three thinking and intellectual engagement and all international journals. They are truly dedicated

gymnasiums and a swimming pool. the resources to make it happen. UCP to their profession and provide guidance, care

provides an opportunity to collaborate and and support that students need from them. With Wi-Fi facility available around the clock interact with other students that prepare you The experience and dedication of our faculty on the campus, you have uninterrupted for the practical life after university years. By members will make your learning experience access to the internet that allows you to use studying issues from a range of disciplinary one of the most rewarding times of your life.the Online Journal Library to conduct your perspectives at UCP, students learn deeper research anywhere on the campus. Free use

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Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan KhosaGovernor of the Punjab

Mian Amer Mahmood Chairman, Educational Excellence Limited

Chairman, Higher Education Commission Higher Education Commission

Secretary Higher Education Commission Higher Education Department, Govt. of the Punjab

Lt. Gen. (R) M. Akram Khan Vice Chancellor, UET, Lahore

Prof. Sohail Afzal Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Mr. Haroon Pasha Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Dr. Abdul Wahab Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Mr. Amjad Niaz Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Engr. Lt. Col. (R) Javaid lqbal Zahid Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Mr. Muhammad Arif Chaudhry Director, Educational Excellence Limited

Dr. Syed Tahir Hijazi Pro-Rector

Dr. Fehmida Sultana Dean Academics

Muhammad Azhar Ikram Ahmad Dean Faculty of Commerce

Dr. Tabraiz A. Shami Dean Faculty of Engineering

Dr. Khalid Zaheer Dean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Dr. Farooq Ahmad Dean Faculty of Information Technology

Prof. Khalil Muhammad Associate Dean-AcademicsFaculty of Management Studies

Dr. M. Shafique Akhyar Associate Dean-AdministrationFaculty of Management Studies

Mr. Muddassar Iqbal Amir Registrar

Mirza Munawar Hussain Treasurer

Mr. Mohsin Mukhtar Controller of Examinations

Dr. Naseer Akhtar Director Students' Affairs

Brig. Retd. Naveed Mushtaq Director Administration

Prof. Muhammad Rasheed Khalid Director Promotion

Prof. Ather Azim Khan Director VIS

Mr. Anwar Ijaz Director Libraries

Mr. Zia ul Haq Khan Dy. Controller of Examinations

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OrganizationPatron of the University

Board of Governors

University Administration

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InternationalCollaborations

Collaboration with Academic InstitutionsPrior to the establishment of University of PCBA/PICS and subsequently transfer their A number of delegations from renowned

Central Punjab, PCBA/PICS had signed a credits to the foreign Universities for universities in Iran, e.g., Imam Sadiq

number of memoranda of understanding with completing the remaining part of their University, Tehran, Firdousi University,

the renowned institutions of Asia, Europe and degrees. With the passage of time Mashad, and University of Asfahan, visited the

United States of America, including the Asian collaborative arrangements were made with UCP for working out long-term linkages

Institute of Technology (AIT), New Mexico Michigan Technological University, USA; New between universities of the two countries and

State University (NMSU), Hawaii Pacific Mexico State University, USA; Waterford fostering closer academic and intellectual

University (HPU), and The Helsinki School of Institute of Technology, Ireland; and Stow interaction. A process of formal collaboration

Economics and Business Administration College, Glasgow, UK for transfer of credits; between UCP and the Iranian Universities is

(HSEBA). These memoranda enabled the deve lopment o f cur r i cu la , facu l t y being worked out.

students to carry out a part of the studies at development and collaborative research.

UCP highly values linkage between academia promotion of research facilities. MOU Trade Council, Houston, USA and Argitavi

and industry. To realize this vision, it has between UCP and Lahore Chamber of Research Cooperation Limited, Australia for

entered into collaborations with renowned Commerce and Industries provides for human the establishment of a Centre for Research in

research and development companies. UCP resource development, funding for research Computer Sciences at UCP.

has collaboration with the Ghost Software, UK and internship and on the-job training to UCP UCP has also an MOU with Akhuwat, Business for human resource development in telephony students. Proposals of collaboration with Support Fund (BSF), SMEDA and Care and VoIP, recruitment of UCP students and Houston Chamber of Commerce and Texas Foundation.

Collaboration with Industry

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Every year, UCP attracts some of the most

talented/gifted students. The network of our

alumni is fast spreading in the corporate world and

other fields. If you are looking for quality education

and facilities, then UCP is the place for you. From

classes to co-curriculars, volunteering and

participating, you will be groomed to succeed at

the UCP and later in your practical life. So make the

most of your stay at this university.

Admissions

How to ApplyTo apply to UCP, please visit our Admissions Office

for details or download the application form from

our website

http/ucp.edu.pk/admissions

Admission to most programs requires your

previous school results, recommendations, plus an

admissions test and interview. Please visit our

website for specific information about the program

in which you are interested.

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The UCP offers 100% tuition fee waiver in the higher. If a student on merit scholarship fails form of 50% of the fee concession on

form of merit scholarships on the basis of to achieve a CGPA of 3.80 or higher but has a attaining CGPA of 3.90 and above or 25% on

academic excellence in F.A/F.Sc and CGPA of 3.50 or higher than 50% of the tuition achieving CGPA from 3.50 to 3.89 CGPA in a

B.A/B.Sc examinations held under annual fee waiver is given in the subsequent terms. If semester.

system of examination. Eligibility for merit it falls further to any level between 3.50 to University of Central Punjab's Scholarships scholarships is determined on the basis of 3.25, the concession is further be reduced to are awarded to students of second and 75% aggregate marks in: 25% of the concession being availed. A subsequent semesters as cash awards of

position holder in Board University will also a) F.A/F.Sc examination for BBA/BS Rs. 10,000/- each if they secure a CGPA of offered merit scholars on the aforementioned Programs 3.90 or higher for academic programs. The criteria. amount of the UCP Scholarship shall be in b) B.A /B.Sc examination for MBA/MS PGC Fee Concessions are offered to alumni of addition to the Fee Concession of 50% Programsall its institutions at the rate of 50% of the allowed to students having CGPA of 3.90.and 3 As in A-level secured in one attempt for tuition fee. Such students are required to BBA/BS Programs. Conditions for Cash Scholarship are given maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.00 to asunder:UCP also offers 50% tuition fee waiver on the continue avail the fee concessions. If the

basis of 70% marks in F.A/F.Sc and B.A/B.Sc > Taking prescribed load of courses.CGPAs of such students fall between 3.00 to

examinations held under the annual system of > No record of any disciplinary action.2.75, their fee concessions would be reduced examination or 2 Bs or better in A Level (The fee concessions/scholarships are to 50% of the concession being availed. If the secured in one attempt. exclusively for academic programs of the CGPA falls further from 2.74 to 2.50, the Scholarship granted students receive morning session).concession is reduced to 25%.exemption of tuition fee in the first semester.

Scho la rsh ips based on academic For the evening programs (EMBA & MBBF) the Tuition fee exemption is extended subsequent

performance are awarded to all students in discount allowed for PGC students is 25% of semesters if student maintain CGPA of 3.80 or

Scholarships &Financial Assistance

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tuition fee. The 25% fee waiver to PGC computer labs or with the faculty as Teaching of Colleges who wish to obtain incentive under

students (except the merit scholarship) is Assistants (TA). TAs are normally appointed Faculty Development Program. The university

continues for subsequent semester if a for one term and are paid a stipend for giving also rewards faculty member with incentive

student maintains a CGPA of 3.00 or higher. no more than 10 hours per week to the for developing his/her knowledge.

Scho la rsh ips based on academic institution. It provides them an opportunity to The Incentive Schemesperformance are awarded to the evening earn and learn. 1. 100% fee concession having 3 years of students as 25% of the tuition fee, on attaining service with an acquisition of surety Qarz-e-Hasna Schemea CGPA of 3.90 or above. bond of 4 years of service after The Qarz-e-Hasna Scheme has been started

completion of the program with the 25% fee concession on basis of kinship is also to facilitate those students who marginally fail university.available to siblings. This concession is to achieve merit scholarships or retain the

subject to maintaining a CGPA of 3.00 in the 2. 50% fee concession having 3 years of requisite CGPA for such awards during their subsequent semesters. service without surety bond.studies. The Scheme envisages return of the

Qarz-e-Hasna in soft installments on 3. 25% fee concession for a faculty 100% Fee concession is allowed to students acquisition of gainful jobs on completion of member having a minimum of one year with major disability and 50% to students with studies by such students. service.minor disability. Such a concession requires

maintaining a CGPA of 2.80 in both cases. 4. Fee installments are allowed on monthly Fee Concession under Faculty basis in both of above cases.Development SchemeTeaching/ Technical Assistants

Faculty Development Program UCP encourages hardworking, outstanding

The University offers Ph.D, MS, and M. Phil and professionally competent students

programs to faculty member of Punjab Group engaging them with the management of

The recent ly establ ished Woman's generate employment opportunities not only 2: Students should have completed at least

Development Center at UCP has announced to empower them economically but also to 12 years of study to apply for admission in

two Scholarships for female candidates from enhance their self-esteem to conduct their under graduate program (Bachelor) and 16

the Muslim and the developing countries to lives with confidence and elan. years of education for admission in a graduate

provide them educational opportunities at program (Master) from a recognized Terms and conditions of the Scholarship are Bachelor's and master's level in Business, institutionas follows:commerce, Engineering, computer science, 3: Monthly expenditure for boarding and 1: Tuition Fee waiver will be given for the and Islamic studies at UCP. We believe that lodging will be borne by the student.entire program of study on maintaining a education is the tools which can help women certain CGPA prescribed by the university

UCP Women Development CentreWomen Pakistan Scholarships

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Academic Rules

& Regulationsto add/drop a particular course within the first permission from the Dean’s office to do so. Registrationweek of a term provided they have a valid They may resume their study in the next At the time of admission in first semester, reason to do so. No such requests are semester on seeking permission of the Dean’s students are assigned courses by the entertained after the first week. All fees once office at the time of registration. Students who concerned Dean’s Office. However, in all paid are non-refundable and nontransferable go on semester break without permission may subsequent semesters, students, after especially after the first week of classes. not be allowed to register without fine.consulting their Advisors, may register

themselves in courses they decide to take in Withdrawal from a Course Tuition Fee Waivereach term. Registration dates are announced

A written request one week prior to the end of In the first semester a student will pay dues for well before time and students are required to

semester must be submitted to the the prescribed load. However, in the register themselves online during those dates.

Dean/Associate Dean for withdrawal from any subsequent semester, dues are calculated Students are expected to pay their dues for

course. If approved by the Dean/Associate according to the number of courses taken by the selected courses before they are formally

Dean, the students can withdraw from a the student, and shall be payable at the registered. Advance registration and advance

particular course. However, 'W' will appear on beginning of each semester. The type of payment of dues is approved by the Dean in

the transcript and fees paid for such courses tuition fee waiver to the PGC students or any exceptional cases only.

will neither be refunded nor carried over to the other form of concession will only continue for

next semester. the subsequent semester(s) if a student fulfills Add / Dropits CGPA requirements.No add/drop from a course or a section is Semester Leave

allowed in the First Semester. However, in Class Attendance PolicyStudents who wish to discontinue study for a subsequent semesters, students are allowed

semester are supposed to get written Students must attend every lecture and

yesyou can

notallowed

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park

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rights ofadmissions

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computer laboratory session (if any) for each etc. However, as a broad guideline set at this e m e r g e n c y o r o t h e r c o m p e l l i n g

course in which they are registered. Students University, the distribution of weights of these circumstances beyond human control. All

not adhering to class attendance policy will be components is given below: such exceptions must be approved by the

restrained from appearing in the final Associate Dean/Dean’s office.

examination and they will be given "W" grade Course Numbering Systemin the course.Each course number consists of two parts. There can only be two approved leaves in The first part contains at most four letters each course during the semester. In case, a indicating the subject while the second part student misses a class while he/she has contains a four-digit number. The first digit already availed the privilege of two leaves, a indicates the course level. The second digit fine of Rs. 500/ per day of absence will be Final Examinationindicates the field of subject, the third digit levied. A student missing more than 6 classes A student must appear in all tests/ indicates the course number of the field and in a 3 credit-hours course and more than 9 examinations as scheduled. However, if a the fourth number is reserved for the number classes in a 4 credit-hours course due to any student fails to appear due to some genuine of credit hours. A student may not enroll in a reason, will be required to repeat the entire reason, he/she must take the missed course unless the pre-requisites to a course course. No transfer of dues or tuition fee is examination within one week after the have been successfully completed. Pre-permissible when a student is withdrawn from scheduled date. The final examination requisites, where ever required are mentioned a course. Fee once paid is neither refundable schedule is given in the academic calendar of in detailed description of each course in this nor transferable to next semester. each term and is provided to all students by prospectus.

the concerned course instructor at the start of Evaluation Systemeach term. Examination must be taken on the Semester Credit HoursIt is at the discretion of the course instructor to scheduled dates. Exceptions may be granted One semester credit hour means that a decide on the weights of all examinations, only to individual student in case of particular course must have at least one and aassignments, project, presentations, quizzes

Quizzes, Assignments,Test Papers,Class Participation, etc. 30%

Mid. Term Examination

Final Examination

30%

40%

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All students receive grade reports indicating academic progress at the end of each

semester for which they were enrolled. UCP strictly follows a 4-point grading system similar

to the one prevalent at most of the accredited institutions throughout the globe. The

numerical equivalence of letter grades is given below

Grades and Grading System

Letter Grade Grade Points Percentage Marks

A 4.0 85-100%

A- 3.75 81-84%

B+ 3.50 77-80%

B 3.00 70-76%

B- 2.75 68-69%

C+ 2.50 65-67%

C 2.00 60-64%

C- 1.75 57-59%

D 1.00 50-56%

F 0.0 Below 50%

W Withdrawal

I Incomplete

N Continued

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half hour of class contact per week for a period legitimate reason, but otherwise has All students must maintain a minimum CGPA

of 16 weeks. Hence a course of three- completed all course requirements. However, of 2.0 for successful continuation of studies at

semester credit hours will meet for prior permission from Associate Dean/Dean UCP. However, for courses covered at

approximately 48 hours during a semester. should be obtained for the award of 'I'. An 'I' Master's level, a minimum CGPA of 2.5 is

During one semester a student can take up to so assigned may be changed to a grade required.

5 courses or 15 semester credit hours. provided the student retakes the final Transcript PoliciesHowever, for each course of 3 credit hours, examination within 3 weeks after the Transcripts are issued only at the written during a given semester the class contact beginning of the next semester. If the new request of the students. Verbal or telephonic hours must be 2880 minutes. The time grade to replace the 'I' is not reported within requests for transcripts are neither allocated for final examinations is excluded the 4 week period, 'I' shall be changed to an ' entertained nor accepted. Official transcripts from this computation of class contact hours. F'.of the student's complete academic record

CGPA are issued on the university stationary, Summer SemesterA student's Cumulative Grade Point Average bearing the official embossed seal of the A three semester credit hour course can also is computed by multiplying the number of University. Transcripts or other evidence of be completed in 6-8 weeks time provided the credit hours of each course by the grade attendance will not be issued to or on behalf of class contact of at least 2880 minutes is points assigned to that grade, then dividing a student in debt to the University. Each completed within this time period.the sum of these products for all courses by student must obtain a clearance from the

Incomplete Grade the total number of credit hours in which the accounts office, evidencing that such debts

An 'I' grade may be assigned to a student who student was enrolled. Grade 'I' and Grade 'W' have been paid in full, and all outstanding

fails to take the final examination due to are not used in the calculation of GPA/CGPA. balances have been cleared, before a

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transcript of his/her record is issued. the end of that semester, they fail to attain a > The transfer course must be similar in

CGPA of 2.0, they are dropped from the content and scope to a UCP course, or must Course Repetition program altogether. All students are required confirm to the same competency level of a Grades earned in each semester will appear to maintain 'Good Standing' throughout their similar course taught at UCP.on the student's transcripts. Students tenure. They are expected and consciously Transfer credits, applicable to all the receiving an 'F' grade must repeat the course. driven to work significantly harder than usual educational programs, must not be less than Students on academic probation for the first norms. the grade 'C'. Transfer credits submitted in time will repeat courses with a grade below fulfillment of a specific degree program must

Course Load under Probation'C+' for graduate level courses and below 'C' have the final approval of the Dean/Associate for undergraduate level courses. Not more Student on probation will be restricted to Dean (Academics).than 4-6 courses to a maximum of 18-SCH repeating courses with a grade below 'C+' for > Transfer credits must come from a will be allowed for repetition. However, graduate level courses and below 'C' for regionally accredited and HEC approved beyond 18-SCH repetition, the old grades will undergraduate level courses and will not be institution.also be included in the calculation of CGPA. allowed to take any new course from the > Students are allowed to transfer up to The original as well as revised grade of all following semester. These students will be 50% of the total courses in UCP repeated courses will be shown on the assigned courses by their respective Advisors academic programs.transcript. with due approval of the Associate

Time Limit or Program Deans/Dean.Academic Probation and Completion

Transfer of CreditsDismissal From the date of first registration, all degree Transfer of credit is determined on a course-All undergraduate students who fail to programs must be successfully completed to-course basis. University's acceptance of maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.0 will be sent within a maximum of seven years. If the limit is credits from other accredited/recognized a written warning along with their semester exceeded without proper approval of the academic institutions of higher education is end grade report. These students will be put Dean’s office, the student will be dropped subject to the following conditions:on probation for the next semester only. If at from the program.

Disciplinary Rules & RegulationsExemplary conduct and discipline is expected bound to produce LD. Cards on demand by Chappals are not allowed

from UCP students. Any student found any University Official. Femalesindulging in conduct unbecoming, in the > Shalwar Kameez with Scarf/Dupata

Smokingclassroom or on the campus, shall be > Trousers with Long Shirt and

UCP campus is a smoke free zone. Any administered a stern warning. If the defaulting Scarf/Dupatastudent found smoking inside or in front of the student does not show improvement in

> Modest make-up and jewellery, if worncampus will be strictly dealt with.behavior/conduct, his/her name will be struck > Each Student, male or female, is off the University Rolls. Dress Code expected to give a neat look on

Friends and relatives of students are Males campusdiscouraged to visit during the university > Formal Pants, Slacks, Khakis, Jeans

> Badly creased clothes or disheveled hair hours. However, in case of emergency they

> Dress Shirts (Neatly Tucked In) are not allowedmay contact the Information Office. Visitors

> Tee Shirts (Only Polo necks without > Students violating dress code can be are not allowed to enter classrooms, the offensive words/images painted on fined Rs. 500/- and will also not be library or the computer labs.them) allowed to attend classes

> Leather Shoes, JoggersI. D. CardsDrinking/EatingAll students are required to possess a valid > Shalwar Kameez (Only on Fridays) or by Drinks and eatables can be taken only inside LD. Card. Students are strictly required to Special Permission. the cafeteria. Drinking/eating at all other display their Cards before entering University

> Patchy, tattered and shabby looking places is prohibited.Campus, Labs, and Classrooms. Students are Jeans, Crew neck Tee Shirts, Loafers,

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Our Career Our Future Our University

Campus Life

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Campus Facilitiesvarious hardware resources. They have the students for sports and physical exercises, for Libraryadvantage of gaining unique experience of male and female separately.University of Central Punjab has a full-service free and unlimited access to the facilities of library on campus to serve the study and Cafeteriathe University Computer Labs, where each research needs of its students. The Library

A two storied café serves quality food in a computer is attached with online printer and boasts over 20,000 books, 45 magazines and hygienic environment to students from 8:00 all machines are warranted uninterrupted over 2,000 CDs, not to mention newspapers, am to 9:00 pm daily.operations because of individual protection by company and internship reports and projects

branded UPS system.by students. In addition, the Higher Education Prayer RoomThe University staff is always alert to provide Commission has given our campus access to To cater the spiritual well being of the Male timely help to each student. The computing 11,000 online, full-text journals, international and Female students, separate arrangements facilities at the University include the following databases, and other material published for prayers are made on the Campus.three types of computer Labs, namely, the online worldwide. These invaluable research

ParkingMain Lab, the Cisco/Hardware Lab and the materials may be accessed by all of our

Classroom Labs. Covered Basement Parking facility to students, even from their home computers.

Students and staff is provided on Campus.With plenty of study space, thousands of Transportvolumes and online access to journals and

Transport facility is provided to students on databases, you’ve got the world at your

nominal monthly charges. A shuttle service fingertips.

between University of Central Punjab campus

and prescribed routes run every hour. In Computer Labaddition to this service, buses transport The University has a diversified collection of students from various locations of Lahore to sophisticated computers installed at its and from UCP campus. campus. Over 375 computers consisting of

original IBM, COMPAQ, Acer and compatibles Swimming Pool and Gymwith latest Pentium processors are available to

To provide a healthy environment to the the student body for unlimited usage. The

students, a Swimming Pool and a Gym with students have extensive exposure to multi-

state of the art equipments are available to user, multitasking environment supported by

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ServicesCareer Counseling and Foreign Placement Credit, Care Foundation & Many others. lessons learnt during the process.

Service for students interested in studying > In recognition of their achievements, the Features of the Programabroad is also available at the university. students are awarded 'Special All students are required to contribute 64

Recognition Certificates'. 'Volunteer of Volunteers In Service (VIS) hours of community service as a prerequisite

the Year' award is earmarked for the for earning their transcripts.Program

student whose performance stands out To shape our students into responsible > Students are given the choice of forming among his peers.citizens of the community, Volunteers In their own group of 2-3 students

Service (VIS) Program was launched in the Student Counseling> Students contribute 4-5 hours a day, 4-

spring of 2007. It is mandatory for every UCP provides advisory services to all students 6 days a week, depending on the student to render Community Service before of the University. The Academic Advisor availability of the student.graduation with renowned NGOs like SOS reviews the relevant academic records of a

> A specially designed handbook is also Village, Akhuwat, Roshni Homes, Farz, Micro- person while he/she is at the University and given to each volunteer outlining the

advises him/her on the selection of courses. rationale and philosophy of volunteer The cases of all those students who go on work; dos' and don'ts; pre and post probation by securing less than 2.0 CGPA are service reflective techniques and also handled by their respective academic models.advisors. The advisors help the student in

> Volunteers are regularly monitored on determining the course work to be completed

work sites by the program staff.before applying/proceeding for further studies

> Upon successful completion of one abroad.month's deployment, each group

submits a comprehensive report about

their field attachment highlighting the

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taking place at the university. The students' Job Placement Centre Foreign Education Placement mobile numbers are kept strictly confidential The centre is committed to provide friendly & Servicesand are used only for this purpose. The efficient services, quality resources,

University of Central Punjab offers its students students are encouraged to take advantage of information & opportunities to Corporate a wide variety of services and opportunities in this facility.Partners in order to promote job search all aspects of international education.success through regular job postings to Blood Donor SocietyThe Foreign Placement Centre makes it graduates & alumni via e-mail.

The Blood Donor Society at UCP has a team of possible for our students to complete or

highly motivated students, who maintain a SMS Notification further their education abroad. UCP not only complete data bank of donors that include University of Central Punjab offers an SMS provides this service for our own students, but volunteers from amongst the students, faculty Notification Service to all its students. This also for students from any university in and staff of the university. People in need of service is used to inform students of their Pakistan needing assistance while applying blood can contact the society for blood results and make announcements about for study abroad.donations.holidays, class cancellation and any events

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Societies &Clubs at UCP

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

Alumni Society Literary Society – Nom De Plume

Adventure Club Media & Culture Club (MCC)

Blood Donors Society Music Society - Plektra

Bazm-e-Talash Movie Club

Debating Club Photography Club - Clickx

Dramatic Club Society for Social Activities (SSA)

Explorers Club Society for Electronics & Telecommunication (SET)

Environment Protection Society Society for the Advancement of Computer Sciences (SACS)

Event Management Committee (EMC) Socio-Economic & Political Reforms Analyst (SEPRA)

Guru One-On-One Sports Club

IDEAS Entrepreneurial Society The Student Council

Islamic Society The Ushers Club

Jehaad for Zero Thalassemia Ulrich’s HR Forum

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University of Central Punjab has a large interactive learning to the students, faculty networked and hardwired world. For the past

community of alumni, which frequently meets and the alumni alike. Each year the Alumni several semesters, the Alumni Association

at the university campus and organizes Association organizes an "Alumni Home has been successful in organizing "Academic

seminars, moots and workshops on Coming" get-together, to further strengthen Workshops" on various national academic

diversified topics. It provides a forum of the ties between the old students in a highly and social issues.

UCP Alumni

The Alumni Association of UCP organized attended the event with an overwhelming Chairman, Board of Governors, Mian Amer

Alumni Homecoming Dinner on February 12, participation especially from the graduates of Mahmood graced the occasion as the Chief

2011 at the campus. Over 600 alumni the class of 1991, the first batch of UCP. Guest.

Alumni Home Coming 2011

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Convocation Societies

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Convocation Societies

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Convocation Societies

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Academic ProgramsThe University of Central Punjab offers degree programs that are demanding, broad and relevant to today's professional needs.

Faculty of Management Studies

BBA (Honors)

MBA via BBA (Honors)

MBA via BS (Honors)

MBA (Direct)

MBA (Executive)

Accelerated MBA (Weekend)

MBA (Banking & Finance)

MS Management

Ph.D. Management Studies

Faculty of Information TechnologyBS (Honors)

MS (Computer Science)

Ph.D. (Computer Science)

Faculty of LawLL.B. (Honors) Bachelor's Degree Program in Law

LL.M. (Master's Degree Program in Law), in Process

Faculty of Commerce

B.Com. (Honors) / M.Com. - Accounting & Finance

B.Com. (Honors) / M.Com. - Banking & Finance

BBA Honors - Accounting & Finance (Only for Professional

Accountants)

MBA Accounting & Finance (Only for Professional Accountants)

BS (Honors) Applied Accounting

MS Commerce

M.Phil leading to Ph.D.

Ph.D. Commerce

BS Economics & Finance (Honors)

BS Social Sciences (Honors)

M.A. Islamic Studies (2 Years)

M.A. Islamic Studies (Evening)

MS\CSICS

Ph.D. in Islamic Studies

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Economics)

Faculty of EngineeringB.Sc. (Electrical Engineering)

Specializations:

Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering

Power Engineering

M.Sc. (Electrical Engineering)

To be offered in the current academic year.

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FacultiesFaculty of Management Studies

Faculty of Information Technology

Faculty of Commerce

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

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Faculty of

Management StudiesOur mission is to produce

professionals equipped with

the latest techniques in

business education...

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IntroductionThe Pun jab Co l l ege o f Bus iness (CDR). The prime purpose of CDR is to

Administration was established in 1991 with develop case studies pertinent to local

the aim of becoming a center of excellence in business environment and its dissemination to

the domain of postgraduate business various business schools. This Repository

education. Within a short span of time, the helps teachers in gathering, updating and

college emerged as a highly reputable teaching the techniques of case method. CDR

ins t i tu t ion award ing a prest ig ious has its linkages with the regional and

internationally recognized business degree. international case repositories.

After receiving the degree awarding status,

PCBA was transformed into Faculty of The aim of the center is to generate high-

Management Studies (FMS), University of CEL has recently been set up by UCP to quality basic and applied research in the areas Central Punjab. Since then it has taken a provide corporate training services. of economics, human resource, business, number of innovative measures both in Recognizing that the driving force behind any and industry development. We combine the academics and management to ensure that organization is its people, CEL endeavors' to broad expertise of our faculty with state-of-the students receive education of the highest assist organizations, enhance the quality of the-art technology to provide a full range of standards. their human resource. CEL's proven training research and analytical services to industry. Our mission is to produce professionals methods are effective in providing We have a team of dedicated professionals equipped with the latest techniques in management and staff the skills needed to be from a rich blend of industry and academia. business education. In pursuance of this success fu l in today 's compet i t i ve The focus of this center is not to generate objective, we expose our students to a broad environment. Our training offers the revenues but to provide students with spectrum of learning, which helps them experience to broaden the horizon, change experiential learning in collaboration with develop creative thinking, analytical skill and perspectives and allow a unique opportunity industry. The goal is to provide better effective communication. FMS prepares to rethink future directions. placement and career opportunities to students for leadership positions in a dynamic students as well as to assist the industry in and highly competitive business world. identifying bottle necks and problem areas Faculty of Management Studies has also We offer specialization in the following areas: with true market research.established a Case Development & Repository

>

>

>

>

>

>

Project and Research Advisory CenterCenter for Executive Learning (CEL)

Case Development & Repository (CDR)

Department of Marketing

Department of Human Resource

Department of Management

Department of Finance

Department of Entrepreneurship

Department of Operations &

Supply Chain Management

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BBA-(Hons) Bachelors in Business AdministrationCourses: 40 + Internship

Semester Credit Hours (SCH): 126

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM

Entry Requirements: F.A/F.Sc./I.Com (Min 2nd Division), A- Level* or Equivalent

Bachelor of Business Administration (Honors) is designed to provide the latest techniques of

business education and experience to the students for their career progression. The program lays

emphasis on business in international and local contexts. The curriculum of BBA (Honors) is

designed to broaden the outlook of the students in the business education with emphasis on

written as well as oral/presentation skills.

BBA (Honors) also provides a foundation for students who wish to pursue an advanced degree at

the Master's Level.

Four years BBA (Honors) degree program focuses on developing students' academic and

managerial skills in areas such as organizational behavior, marketing, strategy, e-business and

new venture creation. An important objective of our BBA (Honors) program is to provide relevant

analytical training to familiarize students with the latest strategic, managerial and industrial

developments, both in the public and private sectors.

Programs Offered

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Curriculum Structure for BBA (Honors)Bachelor of Business Administration (Honors)

Types of Courses: SCH

General Education Courses: 30

Core Courses: 48

Elective Courses: 24

Specialization Courses: 18

Internship: 06

Total SCH: 126

Courses: 30 + Research Project

SCH: 96

Duration: 3 ½ Years (7 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply

Chain Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: B.A/B.Sc/B.Com (Min 2nd Division) or

Equivalent.

MBA via BBA (Honors)

MBA - Masters in Business Administration

MBA via BS (Honors)

Courses: 10 + Research Project

SCH: 36

Duration: 1 ½ Years (3 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: BBA (Honors)

Curriculum Structure for MBA via BBA (Hons.)Courses: Credit Hours

Core Courses 18

Specialization Courses 12

Research Project 06

Total SCH 36

Courses: Deficiency Courses + 11 + Research

Project

Deficieny Credit Hours: 33

Duration: 2 ½ Years (6 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: BS (Honors) or EquivalentCurriculum Structure for MBA (Direct)Types of Courses: SCH Curriculum Structure for MBA via BS (Hons.)Core Courses 48

Courses: SCHElective Courses 30

Deficiency Courses: 33Specialization Courses 12

Core Courses 24Research Project 06

Specialization Courses 12Total SCH 96

Research Project 06

Total SCH 75

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Our MBA program is designed to develop in students the managerial Curriculum Structure for MBA Banking & Financeskills and professional competence required to compete in today's

Courses: SCHincreasingly globalized markets. This program equips the students with

Business Core Courses: 45specialized knowledge and the insights to advance in their chosen

Banking & Finance Courses: 45careers.

Research Project 06The scheme of study of MBA program provides a coherent analytical

Total SCH: 96framework for the study of business and enterprise from a management

perspective. The emphasis of the program is on the application of

contemporary, financial, managerial and strategic developments.

The Faculty recognizes that a thorough understanding of recent Courses: 20 + Research Projectdevelopments in management, entrepreneurship, strategy, marketing SCH: 66and finance are essential requirements for all those involved in a

Duration: 3 Yearsmanagement role. The program, prepared by the Faculty of

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain Management Studies meets all the emerging trends of business world.

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: Bachelor's Degree with minimum 2-

years work experience

Courses: 30 + Research Project The Executive program transforms ambitious and committed mid-

career managers into senior influential business men and women.SCH: 96

This program creates breadth of knowledge across every discipline of Duration: 3 ½ years (7 Semesters)

business and management. The participants of MBA Executive program Specialization: Double Major may be taken in Islamic will have the analytical skills, understanding, confidence and the Bankinglanguage to influence strategy at all levels in an organization.Entry Requirements: B.A/B.Sc/BBA/B.Com (Min 2nd MBA Executive program equips and develops strong management and Division)interpersonal skills with the sound technical knowledge-base, required

The program aims to develop students' academic and managerial skills in today's dynamic business environment.

in Banking and Finance area. An important objective is to provide To bridge the gap between the academia and the corporate world, case-

relevant training to familiarize students with the latest strategic, study method of teaching has been emphasized during the discourse of

managerial and industrial developments in the financial sector.MBA Executive program. The students of MBA Executive program are

The program’s course work provides a coherent analytical frame work provided local and international cases, which they discuss and evaluate.

for the study of banking and financial developments from a Students are also provided an opportunity to establish linkages with

management perspective. The emphasis throughout the program is on local and international case repositories.

the application of contemporary, financial, managerial and strategic

developments that affect real-world decision-making in the

local/international financial industry.

MBA Executive (Evening)

MBA Banking & Finance (Evening)

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Curriculum Structure for MBA Executive (Evening) Curriculum Structure for MS Management Courses: SCH StudiesCore Courses: 48 Courses: SCHSpecialization Courses: 12 Core Courses: 12Research Project: 06 Specialization Courses: 12Total SCH: 66 Research Thesis: 06

Total SCH: 30

This is normally a 2 years program comprising of 4 semesters with

minimum of 30 semester credit hours (SCH). There will be two The MS program is essentially a research based degree program semesters in a year. The maximum duration to complete MS in intended to investigate into and find solutions to the problems besetting Management Studies is 4 years.our national economy. Two factors contribute to the high quality of

research and training of our students: one is a strong foundation in basic

topics such as economics, finance, management and human

resources; the other, a focus on the rigorous analysis of relevant The Ph.D. program is a research based degree. Our doctoral students

business problems, as opposed to relying on mechanical applications of are required to conduct high quality research in all related areas. The

the latest techniques in modeling or econometrics to the existing faculty devotes considerable resources to develop and offer courses on

literature.state-of-the-art research techniques, provides generous support to

Specialization areas: foster a research oriented atmosphere in which doctoral students can

a. Finance b. Human Resource Management develop and thrive as management scientists.

c. Marketing d. Supply Chain ManagementAdmission Requirements

e. Entrepreneurship> At least 18 years of education in any Management discipline, e.g.

Admission Requirements MS, M. Phil.

1. A minimum of 16 years of education with BBA, MBA, MPA or > Minimum CGPA 3.00 / 4.00equivalent > Entrance examination as per HEC requirements.

2. Minimum 1st Division or 2.50 CGPA on the Scale of 4.00 > Research Proposal / Interview.3. Admission Test / NTS with minimum 50% marks

Area SCH4. InterviewCourses 18Note: Applicants may be required to take some Undergraduate courses Research Thesis 30to fulfill prerequisite deficiencies if so determined by the graduate Total 48admission committee.

For the award of PhD degree, the University complies with HEC Curriculum Structure of MS Management Studiesguidelines. For further information please consult the Associate Dean's

MS Program in Management Studiesoffice.

Courses: 8 + Research Thesis

SCH: 30

Duration: 2 Years

MS Management Studies

Ph.D. Management Studies

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MGMT-4096Students are encouraged to take internship during summer semester

ACCT-2003 Accounting I ACCT-2013 Accounting II

BUS-1013 Introduction to Business ECON-2003 Principles of Microeconomics

ENG-1003 English ENG-3014 Oral Communication

MATH-1003 College Algebra IT-2003 Introduction to Information Technology

PAK-1003 Pakistan and Islamic Studies MATH-2123 Business Mathematics

ECON-2013 Principles of Macroeconomics HU-1013 Introduction to Psychology

ENG-2013 Business Communication FIN-3003 Business Finance

MIS-2003 Introduction to Management Information System MGMT-2003 Introduction to Management

MKTG-2003 Fundamentals of Marketing QM-2103 Decision Model

QM-2013 Business Statistics BUS-3063 Principles of Business Ethics

FIN-3123 Financial Management MGMT-5123 Operations Management

IT-4223 E-Business OELA-1603 Business Law

MGMT-2013 Introduction to HRM POL-4103 Govt & The Economy

MGMT-4573 Organizational Behavior RM-3003 Fundamental of Business Research

MKTG-4033 Marketing Management HU-1023 Introduction to Sociology

MGMT-3143 Leadership Behavior and Skill MGMT-3013 International Relations

MGMT-4133 Entrepreneurship MGMT-4103 Business Strategy

Specialization-I Specialization-IV

Specialization-II Specialization-V

Specialization-III Specialization-VI

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester VI Semester V

Semester VII Semester VIII

Specialization Courses

MGMT-3023 International Management FIN-3133 Financial Analysis

MGMT-3133 Small and Medium Enterprise Management FIN-4013 Investment Fundamentals

MGMT-4303 Training and Development FIN-4143 Financial Markets of Pakistan

MGMT-4313 Management of Service Organization FIN-4203 International Finance

MGMT-4323 Hospitality Management FIN-4213 Consumer Banking

MGMT-4333 Health Services Management FIN-4303 Leasing and Insurance Finance

MGMT-4343 Managing NPO`s FIN-4313 Islamic Banking and Finance

MGMT-4403 Business Process Re-engineering

MKTG-3013 Sales Management

MKTG-4013 Retailing

MKTG-4023 Consumer Behavior

MKTG-4053 Purchasing and Material Management

MKTG-4103 E-Marketing

MKTG-4043 Product and Price Strategy

MKTG-4063 Fundamentals of marketing research

Manegement Finance

Marketing

BBA (Hons) Bachelors in Business Administration

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Convocation Societies

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Academic ProgramsThe University of Central Punjab offers degree programs that are demanding, broad and relevant to today's professional needs.

Faculty of Management Studies

BBA (Honors)

MBA via BBA (Honors)

MBA via BS (Honors)

MBA (Direct)

MBA (Executive)

Accelerated MBA (Weekend)

MBA (Banking & Finance)

MS Management

Ph.D. Management Studies

Faculty of Information TechnologyBS (Honors)

MS (Computer Science)

Ph.D. (Computer Science)

Faculty of LawLL.B. (Honors) Bachelor's Degree Program in Law

LL.M. (Master's Degree Program in Law), in Process

Faculty of Commerce

B.Com. (Honors) / M.Com. - Accounting & Finance

B.Com. (Honors) / M.Com. - Banking & Finance

BBA Honors - Accounting & Finance (Only for Professional

Accountants)

MBA Accounting & Finance (Only for Professional Accountants)

BS (Honors) Applied Accounting

MS Commerce

M.Phil leading to Ph.D.

Ph.D. Commerce

BS Economics & Finance (Honors)

BS Social Sciences (Honors)

M.A. Islamic Studies (2 Years)

M.A. Islamic Studies (Evening)

MS\CSICS

Ph.D. in Islamic Studies

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Economics)

Faculty of EngineeringB.Sc. (Electrical Engineering)

Specializations:

Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering

Power Engineering

M.Sc. (Electrical Engineering)

To be offered in the current academic year.

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FacultiesFaculty of Management Studies

Faculty of Information Technology

Faculty of Commerce

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

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Faculty of

Management StudiesOur mission is to produce

professionals equipped with

the latest techniques in

business education...

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IntroductionThe Pun jab Co l l ege o f Bus iness (CDR). The prime purpose of CDR is to

Administration was established in 1991 with develop case studies pertinent to local

the aim of becoming a center of excellence in business environment and its dissemination to

the domain of postgraduate business various business schools. This Repository

education. Within a short span of time, the helps teachers in gathering, updating and

college emerged as a highly reputable teaching the techniques of case method. CDR

ins t i tu t ion award ing a prest ig ious has its linkages with the regional and

internationally recognized business degree. international case repositories.

After receiving the degree awarding status,

PCBA was transformed into Faculty of The aim of the center is to generate high-

Management Studies (FMS), University of CEL has recently been set up by UCP to quality basic and applied research in the areas Central Punjab. Since then it has taken a provide corporate training services. of economics, human resource, business, number of innovative measures both in Recognizing that the driving force behind any and industry development. We combine the academics and management to ensure that organization is its people, CEL endeavors' to broad expertise of our faculty with state-of-the students receive education of the highest assist organizations, enhance the quality of the-art technology to provide a full range of standards. their human resource. CEL's proven training research and analytical services to industry. Our mission is to produce professionals methods are effective in providing We have a team of dedicated professionals equipped with the latest techniques in management and staff the skills needed to be from a rich blend of industry and academia. business education. In pursuance of this success fu l in today 's compet i t i ve The focus of this center is not to generate objective, we expose our students to a broad environment. Our training offers the revenues but to provide students with spectrum of learning, which helps them experience to broaden the horizon, change experiential learning in collaboration with develop creative thinking, analytical skill and perspectives and allow a unique opportunity industry. The goal is to provide better effective communication. FMS prepares to rethink future directions. placement and career opportunities to students for leadership positions in a dynamic students as well as to assist the industry in and highly competitive business world. identifying bottle necks and problem areas Faculty of Management Studies has also We offer specialization in the following areas: with true market research.established a Case Development & Repository

>

>

>

>

>

>

Project and Research Advisory CenterCenter for Executive Learning (CEL)

Case Development & Repository (CDR)

Department of Marketing

Department of Human Resource

Department of Management

Department of Finance

Department of Entrepreneurship

Department of Operations &

Supply Chain Management

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BBA-(Hons) Bachelors in Business AdministrationCourses: 40 + Internship

Semester Credit Hours (SCH): 126

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM

Entry Requirements: F.A/F.Sc./I.Com (Min 2nd Division), A- Level* or Equivalent

Bachelor of Business Administration (Honors) is designed to provide the latest techniques of

business education and experience to the students for their career progression. The program lays

emphasis on business in international and local contexts. The curriculum of BBA (Honors) is

designed to broaden the outlook of the students in the business education with emphasis on

written as well as oral/presentation skills.

BBA (Honors) also provides a foundation for students who wish to pursue an advanced degree at

the Master's Level.

Four years BBA (Honors) degree program focuses on developing students' academic and

managerial skills in areas such as organizational behavior, marketing, strategy, e-business and

new venture creation. An important objective of our BBA (Honors) program is to provide relevant

analytical training to familiarize students with the latest strategic, managerial and industrial

developments, both in the public and private sectors.

Programs Offered

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Curriculum Structure for BBA (Honors)Bachelor of Business Administration (Honors)

Types of Courses: SCH

General Education Courses: 30

Core Courses: 48

Elective Courses: 24

Specialization Courses: 18

Internship: 06

Total SCH: 126

Courses: 30 + Research Project

SCH: 96

Duration: 3 ½ Years (7 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply

Chain Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: B.A/B.Sc/B.Com (Min 2nd Division) or

Equivalent.

MBA via BBA (Honors)

MBA - Masters in Business Administration

MBA via BS (Honors)

Courses: 10 + Research Project

SCH: 36

Duration: 1 ½ Years (3 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: BBA (Honors)

Curriculum Structure for MBA via BBA (Hons.)Courses: Credit Hours

Core Courses 18

Specialization Courses 12

Research Project 06

Total SCH 36

Courses: Deficiency Courses + 11 + Research

Project

Deficieny Credit Hours: 33

Duration: 2 ½ Years (6 Semesters)

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: BS (Honors) or EquivalentCurriculum Structure for MBA (Direct)Types of Courses: SCH Curriculum Structure for MBA via BS (Hons.)Core Courses 48

Courses: SCHElective Courses 30

Deficiency Courses: 33Specialization Courses 12

Core Courses 24Research Project 06

Specialization Courses 12Total SCH 96

Research Project 06

Total SCH 75

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Our MBA program is designed to develop in students the managerial Curriculum Structure for MBA Banking & Financeskills and professional competence required to compete in today's

Courses: SCHincreasingly globalized markets. This program equips the students with

Business Core Courses: 45specialized knowledge and the insights to advance in their chosen

Banking & Finance Courses: 45careers.

Research Project 06The scheme of study of MBA program provides a coherent analytical

Total SCH: 96framework for the study of business and enterprise from a management

perspective. The emphasis of the program is on the application of

contemporary, financial, managerial and strategic developments.

The Faculty recognizes that a thorough understanding of recent Courses: 20 + Research Projectdevelopments in management, entrepreneurship, strategy, marketing SCH: 66and finance are essential requirements for all those involved in a

Duration: 3 Yearsmanagement role. The program, prepared by the Faculty of

Areas of Concentration: Marketing, Finance, HRM, Supply Chain Management Studies meets all the emerging trends of business world.

Management, Entrepreneurship

Entry Requirements: Bachelor's Degree with minimum 2-

years work experience

Courses: 30 + Research Project The Executive program transforms ambitious and committed mid-

career managers into senior influential business men and women.SCH: 96

This program creates breadth of knowledge across every discipline of Duration: 3 ½ years (7 Semesters)

business and management. The participants of MBA Executive program Specialization: Double Major may be taken in Islamic will have the analytical skills, understanding, confidence and the Bankinglanguage to influence strategy at all levels in an organization.Entry Requirements: B.A/B.Sc/BBA/B.Com (Min 2nd MBA Executive program equips and develops strong management and Division)interpersonal skills with the sound technical knowledge-base, required

The program aims to develop students' academic and managerial skills in today's dynamic business environment.

in Banking and Finance area. An important objective is to provide To bridge the gap between the academia and the corporate world, case-

relevant training to familiarize students with the latest strategic, study method of teaching has been emphasized during the discourse of

managerial and industrial developments in the financial sector.MBA Executive program. The students of MBA Executive program are

The program’s course work provides a coherent analytical frame work provided local and international cases, which they discuss and evaluate.

for the study of banking and financial developments from a Students are also provided an opportunity to establish linkages with

management perspective. The emphasis throughout the program is on local and international case repositories.

the application of contemporary, financial, managerial and strategic

developments that affect real-world decision-making in the

local/international financial industry.

MBA Executive (Evening)

MBA Banking & Finance (Evening)

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Curriculum Structure for MBA Executive (Evening) Curriculum Structure for MS Management Courses: SCH StudiesCore Courses: 48 Courses: SCHSpecialization Courses: 12 Core Courses: 12Research Project: 06 Specialization Courses: 12Total SCH: 66 Research Thesis: 06

Total SCH: 30

This is normally a 2 years program comprising of 4 semesters with

minimum of 30 semester credit hours (SCH). There will be two The MS program is essentially a research based degree program semesters in a year. The maximum duration to complete MS in intended to investigate into and find solutions to the problems besetting Management Studies is 4 years.our national economy. Two factors contribute to the high quality of

research and training of our students: one is a strong foundation in basic

topics such as economics, finance, management and human

resources; the other, a focus on the rigorous analysis of relevant The Ph.D. program is a research based degree. Our doctoral students

business problems, as opposed to relying on mechanical applications of are required to conduct high quality research in all related areas. The

the latest techniques in modeling or econometrics to the existing faculty devotes considerable resources to develop and offer courses on

literature.state-of-the-art research techniques, provides generous support to

Specialization areas: foster a research oriented atmosphere in which doctoral students can

a. Finance b. Human Resource Management develop and thrive as management scientists.

c. Marketing d. Supply Chain ManagementAdmission Requirements

e. Entrepreneurship> At least 18 years of education in any Management discipline, e.g.

Admission Requirements MS, M. Phil.

1. A minimum of 16 years of education with BBA, MBA, MPA or > Minimum CGPA 3.00 / 4.00equivalent > Entrance examination as per HEC requirements.

2. Minimum 1st Division or 2.50 CGPA on the Scale of 4.00 > Research Proposal / Interview.3. Admission Test / NTS with minimum 50% marks

Area SCH4. InterviewCourses 18Note: Applicants may be required to take some Undergraduate courses Research Thesis 30to fulfill prerequisite deficiencies if so determined by the graduate Total 48admission committee.

For the award of PhD degree, the University complies with HEC Curriculum Structure of MS Management Studiesguidelines. For further information please consult the Associate Dean's

MS Program in Management Studiesoffice.

Courses: 8 + Research Thesis

SCH: 30

Duration: 2 Years

MS Management Studies

Ph.D. Management Studies

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MGMT-4096Students are encouraged to take internship during summer semester

ACCT-2003 Accounting I ACCT-2013 Accounting II

BUS-1013 Introduction to Business ECON-2003 Principles of Microeconomics

ENG-1003 English ENG-3014 Oral Communication

MATH-1003 College Algebra IT-2003 Introduction to Information Technology

PAK-1003 Pakistan and Islamic Studies MATH-2123 Business Mathematics

ECON-2013 Principles of Macroeconomics HU-1013 Introduction to Psychology

ENG-2013 Business Communication FIN-3003 Business Finance

MIS-2003 Introduction to Management Information System MGMT-2003 Introduction to Management

MKTG-2003 Fundamentals of Marketing QM-2103 Decision Model

QM-2013 Business Statistics BUS-3063 Principles of Business Ethics

FIN-3123 Financial Management MGMT-5123 Operations Management

IT-4223 E-Business OELA-1603 Business Law

MGMT-2013 Introduction to HRM POL-4103 Govt & The Economy

MGMT-4573 Organizational Behavior RM-3003 Fundamental of Business Research

MKTG-4033 Marketing Management HU-1023 Introduction to Sociology

MGMT-3143 Leadership Behavior and Skill MGMT-3013 International Relations

MGMT-4133 Entrepreneurship MGMT-4103 Business Strategy

Specialization-I Specialization-IV

Specialization-II Specialization-V

Specialization-III Specialization-VI

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester VI Semester V

Semester VII Semester VIII

Specialization Courses

MGMT-3023 International Management FIN-3133 Financial Analysis

MGMT-3133 Small and Medium Enterprise Management FIN-4013 Investment Fundamentals

MGMT-4303 Training and Development FIN-4143 Financial Markets of Pakistan

MGMT-4313 Management of Service Organization FIN-4203 International Finance

MGMT-4323 Hospitality Management FIN-4213 Consumer Banking

MGMT-4333 Health Services Management FIN-4303 Leasing and Insurance Finance

MGMT-4343 Managing NPO`s FIN-4313 Islamic Banking and Finance

MGMT-4403 Business Process Re-engineering

MKTG-3013 Sales Management

MKTG-4013 Retailing

MKTG-4023 Consumer Behavior

MKTG-4053 Purchasing and Material Management

MKTG-4103 E-Marketing

MKTG-4043 Product and Price Strategy

MKTG-4063 Fundamentals of marketing research

Manegement Finance

Marketing

BBA (Hons) Bachelors in Business Administration

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RM-5103 Business Research Methods MGMT-6023 Strategic Management

ECON-5023 Managerial Economics FIN-6043 Corporate Governance

MKTG-5023 Strategic Marketing Specialization-I

FIN-6003 Corporate Finance Specialization-II

Specialization-III MGMT-6096 Research Project

Specialization-IV

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

16 Years BBA leading To MBA

ENG-2013 Business Communication BUS-5463 International Business

FIN-6003 Corporate Finance MGMT-3143 Leadership Behavior and Skill

LAW-2613 Business Law MGMT-4133 Entrepreneurship

MKTG-4033 Marketing Management MIS-2003 Introduction to Management Information System

QM-2103 Decision Model MGMT-6213 Organizational Development

MGMT-5123 Operations Management FIN-6173 Corporate Governance

MGMT-4193 Muti-National Management MKTG-5023 Strategic Marketing

MGMT-5493 Change Management Specialization-I

RM-5103 Business Research Methods Specialization-II

MGMT-6023 Strategic Management

MGMT-6096 Research Project

Specialization-III

Specialization-IV

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester V

16 Years B.COM (Hons) leading to MBA Program

MGMT-2003 Introduction to Management ECON-2013 Principles of Macro Economics

ACCT-2023 Financial Accounting ACCT-2203 Managerial Accounting

ECON-2003 Principles of Micro Economics MKTG-4033 Marketing Management

MATH-2123 Business Mathematics QM-2013 Business Statistics

ENG-2013 Business Communication MIS-2003 Introduction to MIS

MKTG-5023 Strategic Marketing FIN-6003 Corporate Finance

FIN-5251 Financial Management MGMT-5123 Operations Management

ECON-5023 Managerial Economics FIN-6173 Corporate Governance

RM-5103 Business Research Methods Specialization-I

HRM-2313 Human Resource Management Specialization-II

MGMT-6023 Strategic Management MGMT-6096 Research Project

Specialization-III

Specialization-IV

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester V Semester VI

16-year Non-Business Degree leading to MBA

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ACCT-2023 Financial Accounting ACCT-2203 Managerial Accounting

BUS-1013 Introduction to Business ECON-2013 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-2003 Principles of Microeconomics ENG-2113 Communication Skill-II

ENG-2103 Communication Skill I IT-2003 Introduction to Information Technology

MATH-2123 Business Mathematics QM-2013 Business Statistics

ENG-2013 Business Communication FIN-6003 Corporate Finance

FIN-3123 Financial Management FIN-6173 Corporate Governance

MGMT-2003 Introduction to Management OELA-1603 Business Law

MIS-2003 Introduction to Management Information System MGMT-2313 Introduction to Human Resource Management

MKTG-2003 Fundamentals of Marketing MKTG-4033 Marketing Management

ECON-5023 Managerial Economics MGMT-4133 Entrepreneurship

MGMT-5123 Operations Management Specialization-II

MKTG-5023 Strategic Marketing Specialization-III

RM-5103 Business Research Methods Specialization-IV

Specialization-I

MGMT-6023 Strategic Management

MGMT-6096 Research Project

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester V Semester VI

Semester VII

14 Years Non-Business Degree leading to MBA Program

MBA Specialization Courses

FIN-5073 Credit Risk Analysis MKTG-5183 Brand Management

FIN-5133 SME Finance MKTG-5203 Media Marketing

FIN-5173 Capital Budgeting & Long Term Investment Decisions MKTG-6003 Marketing Research

FIN-6033 Analysis of Financial Statements MKTG-6013 Global Marketing

FIN-6043 Money and Capital Markets MKTG-6033 Services Marketing

FIN-6193 Financial Modeling MKTG-6043 Advertisement and Promotion

FIN-6073 Portfolio Management MKTG-4013 Retailing

FIN-5053 International Finance MKTG-5023 Strategic Marketing

MKTG-6043 Advertisement and Promotion

MKTG-4023 Consumer Behavior

HRM-6013 Training & Development MGMT-6503 Strategic Supply Chain Management

MGMT-5493 Change Management MGMT-6513 Supply Management

MGMT-6213 Organizational Development MGMT-6523 Cross Functional Issues in SCM

MGMT-6313 Human Resource Development in Organizations MGMT-6533 Supply Chain Logistics

MGMT-4013 Compensation MGMT-6543 Global Sourcing

MGMT-4143 Performance Management MGMT-6553 Supply Chain Integration

MGMT-6013 Strategic HRM (cases and analysis)

MGMT-4133 Entrepreneurship

MGMT-6103 Conflict & Negotiation

Finance Marketing

HRM Supply Chain Management

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Executive MBA Program

ACCT-2113 Accounting ECON-2213 Economic Analysis

ENG-2013 Business Communication MGMT-2003 Introduction to Management

IT-2143 Information Technology Management MKTG-2003 Fundamentals of Marketing

MATH-2123 Business Mathematics QM-2013 Business Statistics

MGMT-2013 Introduction to HRM RM-5103 Business Research Methods

FIN-3123 Financial Management MGMT-4573 Organizational Behaviour

MGMT-5123 Operations Management FIN-6003 Corporate Finance

LAW-2613 Business Law Specialization-I

MGMT-4003 Business Policy and Strategy MGMT-6096 Research Project

Specialization-II

Specialization-III

Specialization-IV

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester V Semester VI

MBA - (Banking and Finance)

ACCT-2113 Accounting ACCT-2123 Bank Accounting

ECON-2213 Economic Analysis BANK-5223 Monetary and Fiscal Policy

IT-2143 Information Technology Management ENG-2013 Business Communication

MATH-2123 Business Mathematics MGMT-5503 Service Excellence

MGMT-2133 Management of Organization QM-2013 Business Statistics

BANK-5103 Banking Laws and Practices BANK-5333 Islamic Banking

FIN-3123 Financial Management FIN-5103 Financial Markets

FIN-6023 Marketing of Financial Services FIN-6003 Corporate Finance

MGMT-5013 Organizational Behavior FIN-6173 Corporate Governance

RM-3103 Research Methodology MGMT-3143 Leadership Behavior and Skill

FIN-5113 Multinational Banking Practices FIN-6033 Analysis of Financial Statements

FIN-5353 Project Appraisal and Financing BANK-5313 Agriculture and Small Business Finance

BANK-5303 Consumer Credit Analysis FIN-6043 Money and Capital Markets

FIN-4063 Financial Risk Management FIN-6073 Portfolio Management

MGMT-2313 Introduction to Human Resource Management

MGMT-6023 Strategic Management

MGMT-6096 Research Project

Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Semester V Semester VI

Semester VII

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MS-Management Program

FIN-6173 Corporate Governance & Ethics Specialization-I

ECON-6013 Econometrics Specialization-II

MGMT-6033 Creating Effective Organization Specialization-III

RM-6013 Advanced Research Methods Specialization-IV

RES-6046 Research Thesis

MKTG-6153 Customer Relationship Management HRM-6013 Training & Development

MKTG-6163 Integrated Marketing Communication MGMT-6013 Strategic HRM (cases and analysis)

MKTG-6183 International Brand Management MGMT-6103 Conflict and Negotiation

MKTG-6813 Current Issues in Marketing MGMT-6213 Organizational Development

MGMT-6503 Strategic Supply Chain Management FIN-5173 Capital Budgeting & Long Term Investment

MGMT-6513 Supply Management Decisions

MGMT-6523 Cross Functional Issues in SCM FIN-6043 Money and Capital Markets

MGMT-6533 Supply Chain Logistics FIN-6193 Financial Modeling

MGMT-6543 Global Sourcing FIN-6263 Advanced Portfolio Management

MGMT-6553 Supply Chain Integration Current Issues in Corporate Finance

Mergers and Acquisitions

Semester I Semester II

Semester III

Marketing HRM

Supply Chain Management Finance

Specialization Courses

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Accelerated MBA Program

Salient Features>

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Classes on weekend (3-7 p.m. Saturday & 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sunday)

One course module at one time

Each course is completed in 5-weeks

Program completion in less than 2-years

Each module can be taken as independent certificate course

Program CoursesEffective Management Communication

Leadership and Group Dynamics

Quantitative Methods

Dynamics of Competitive Strategy

Managerial Economic Analysis

Advanced Management Practices

Business Marketing Analysis

Creating value for Organization

Finance for Executives

Talent Management

Global Business Environment

Negotiation Dynamics

(Weekend)

UCP's Accelerated MBA program is focused

on quality and rigor but its flexibility allows the

student to complete one course over a period

of 5 weeks. The working professionals can

now attain a degree by studying smart and

that too only for a portion of day on Saturday

and Sunday.

The advantages include continuing to work

without compromising one's family and social

commitments. As an end result, the

professional would be equipping him or her

with a powerful degree.

This accelerated version of MBA would not

compromise on quality but would exploit the

strategy of innovation to provide the working

professional with opportunities that can help

the professionals overcome the barriers to

promotion and senior management positions.

The program’s contact hours would also allow

the professional to exert balance in his or her

practical life. This very strategy would allow

the working professionals to tackle the rigor of

adult learning to help complete the MBA

degree.

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Dr. Fehmida Sultana Professor Ph.D. (English) Tuffs University, USA

Dr. Shahid Mahmood Professor Ph.D. (Education) University of the Punjab, Lahore

Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Khan Professor Ph.D. (Business Education), University Bloomington, USA

Dr. Mian Hanan Ahmad Professor Ph.D. (Communication & Culture), York University, Canada

Dr. Bashir Ahmed Professor Ph.D. (Agricultural Economics) Michigan State University, USA

Dr. Salman Ahmed Professor Ph.D. (Economics) International Islamic University, Islamabad

Dr. Ghulam Rasul Associate Professor Ph.D. (Operation Management), University of Technology Warsaw,

Poland

Dr. Tahir Masood Qureshi Associate Professor Ph.D. Human Resource Management, MAJU, Islamabad

Saadat Ullah Kirmani Associate Professor FCMA, UK CIA (Auditing), USA

Nisar Ahmad Associate Professor MBA, (Accounting & Finance), IBA, Karachi

Khalil Ahmed Rao Associate Professor M.A Economics, GC Lahore L.L.B. University of Punjab, Lahore

M. Farooq Malik Associate Professor M.A (English) University of Punjab Lahore.

M.A (Political Science), Bahauddin Zakaria University, Multan

M. Farooq Hussain Associate Professor MS/MBA (MIS and Project Management), Keller Graduate School

Chicago, IL USA

Dr. Muhammad Shehryar Shahid Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Entrepreneurship), University of Sheffield, UK MBA (LUMS)

B.Sc. Engineering (GIKI)

Dr. Samina Quratulain Assistant Professor Ph.D. (HRM), University Aix-Marselle, France

Dr. Hassan Rauf Chaudhry Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Supply Chain Management) North Carolina State University

Kashif Butt Assistant Professor CIA, The Institute of Internal Auditors-Canada Certified Public

Accountant (CPA), USA

Adnan Khan Assistant Professor CPA, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, USA

ACCA, UK

M. Salahuddin Ayyubi Assistant Professor M.Phil. Faculty of Commerce, UCP Masters in Economics, GCU

Kanwal Zahra Assistant Professor M.Phil. in Economics, GC University, Lahore

Taseer Salahuddin Assistant Professor M.Phil. (Economics) International Islamic University Islamabad

DEAN – Pro-Rector Holding additional Charge

Associate Dean – Academics

Prof. Khalil MuhammadBBA, MBA, UCO, USA.Certified Master Trainer SEDP, LUMS McGill.Certification inExperiential Classroom Teaching (USA)

Associate Dean – Administration

Dr. Muhammad Shafiq AkhyarPh.D. (Stat.), Cornell University, USAM.A. Statistics, Punjab University

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Qamar Abbas Assistant Professor MS (Economics), LSE Msc. (Economics & Finance), LSE

Maarif Sohail Assistant Professor MBA, (Finance) University of Texas, USA

Saba Mustafa Assistant Professor MS-CS (Specialization Data Bases) Lahore College for Women

University

Moina Hussain Assistant Professor MBA (Project Management), Keller Graduate School of

Management, Oak Brook, IL

Nasir Riaz Assistant Professor MBA (Marketing), LUMS

Muhammad Rasheed Khalid Assistant Professor MBA (MIS) Girne American University of Northern Cyprus

MS International Management, UK. MBA (Marketing) UCP

Aniqa Rehman Assistant Professor MS Management, COMSATS-Lahore

Javaria Qais Joiya Assistant Professor M.Phil (Political Science), University of the Punjab, Lahore LLB,

Punjab Law College

Seema Arif Assistant Professor M.Phil, (Education Management), M.A (ELM), UMT, Lahore M.Sc

(Psychology), GCU, Lahore

Inam Ul Haq Assistant Professor MS (Management) International Islamic University Islamabad

Mr. Bilal Ilahi Assistant Professor MBA, (Management) Tulsa University USA

Ms. Farida Saleem Assistant Professor MBA, Fatimah Jinnah Woment University Rawalpindi

Mr. Irfan Sddique Assistant Professor MS (Entrepreneurship and SME Management) GCU, Lahore

Basharat Ullah Malik Assistant Professor MBA (Marketing), University of Punjab, Lahore

Khurram Hamid Assistant Professor MBA (Management of Technology), AIT, Thailand

Aitzaz Khurshid Assistant Professor MBA, (Marketing) Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

H. Musaddaq Ahmad Khan Lecturer MBA (Banking and Finance), Lahore School of Economics. LIFA, USA

Salman Misbah Khan Lecturer MBA (Finance) Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar

Asif Bashir Lecturer MBA (Finance) University of Central Punjab, Lahore

Muhammad Nadeem Lecturer MBA, MS Finance (Dissertation in Progress) University of Wales, UK

Muhammad Ali Lecturer MSc. (Computer Networks) Middlesex, UK, MBA (Marketing),

University of the Punjab

Farooq Jam Ahmed Lecturer MS (Management) International Islamic University Islamabad

Muhammad Umer Azeem Lecturer MS (Management) The University of Faisalabad MBIT, University

of Agriculture, Faisalabad

Irfan Saleem Lecturer MS (Management) Mohammad Ali Jinnah University

Farooq Anwar Lecturer MBA (Human Recourse Management and Marketing)

Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad

Iqbal Mahmood Lecturer MBA, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Agha Mahmood Ali Lecturer MBA, University of Central Punjab, Lahore

M. Ahmed Ur Rehman Lecturer MBA, International Islamic University Islamabad

Waqas Farooq Lecturer M.Sc (Management), SZABIST Islamabad

Samra Abbas Lecturer M.Phil (Mathematics), Msc. (Mathematics), UET, Lahore

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Faculty of

Information Technology

IntroductionThe Punjab Institute of Computer Science (PICS) was established in 1993 with the aim to produce highly skilled people in the

field of Information Technology and Computer Science. In 2002, the institute became the Faculty of Information Technology

(FIT), University of Central Punjab, after attaining the degree awarding status.

The FIT is true to our mission statement “To provide quality education to the youth of our nation in a stimulating and conducive

learning atmosphere by providing them with the intellectual and technological tools necessary to meet the challenges of the

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We also share the same passion and Sweden, Switzerland, Korea and China. The

objectives of our organization which is to serve strength of the faculty is its diverse areas of

the nation by producing outstanding research to which it has made a remarkable

The purpose of the Centre for Research in graduates through modern teaching contribution. Our faculty members are

Computer Science (CRCS) is to ensure the methodologies, training and research dedicated to develop professionals with

vitality of the human resource base of UCP and activities. Our faculty has been growing while theoretical and practical skills in the field of

reinforce its diversity. The university maintaining high standards of teaching computer science. The highly trained,

recognizes and supports outstanding without compromising the quality of professional and passionate faculty members

graduates in the relevant field who are education. The curricula of the programs are are devoted to guide and support the students

pursuing research-based master or doctoral reviewed regularly (meeting minimum during the most valuable years of their life.

degrees. UCP students are expected to r equ i r emen t o f H ighe r Educa t i on The faculty has produced excellent IT

become knowledge experts who can Commission) by our competent faculty developers and computer scientist who are

contribute significantly to research, teaching members in order to keep pace with new serving in renowned national and international

and innovations in science, engineering and developments in the field of IT and to ensure organizations or pursuing their higher studies

technology. These individuals will be trained that our students always stay at the top of their in the well-reputed universities.

to mainta in and advance nat ional profession. In this regards a number of We believe that well-equipped laboratories technological infrastructure as well as specializations have been offered in a broad and appropriate research facilities play a key contributing to the economic well-being of range of newly emerged disciplines in role in the development of IT professionals. society at large. Research at UCP is designed computer science and informat ion We have project-based and general to provide opportunities for advanced technology. It is also focused to build a laboratories to facilitate basic training of the education that prepares students for a broad management capacity with a practical students in computational and experimental range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary orientation required to link up the education of skills. For the research and development careers. Six research groups have been computer science with the practical problems activities, faculty members and students have formed at the centre to initiate a focused of industry. During the studies, students will the full support of the Center for Research in research.be trained to the highest professional Computer Science. While on campus, the

standards which in turn will enhance their 1. Software Engineeringstudents will not only enjoy these facilities but employment opportunities. Following are the 2. Formal Methodsalso find Wi-Fi connectivity and research & programs which are currently offered by our 3. Intelligent Systemsdevelopment facilities maintained by a well-faculty: 4. Network Technologiestrained and dedicated technical staff engaged

5. Computer Vision1. BS (Computer Science) in delivering high quality technical services to

6. Databases2. MS (Computer Science) the students.

3. Ph.D. (Computer Science) It is mentioned that various research articles of We also offer specialization in the following

our faculty and students have been published The faculty has strong and highly qualified area:

in well-renowned international journals and computer scientists in the diverse fields of

conferences with the financial and academic computer science from the renowned

support of the research centre.universities of USA, Australia, Japan, UK,

> Department of Mathematics

Centre for Research in Computer Science

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Programs Offered

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BS Computer Science

The program aims at developing a sound foundation in the

principles of computer science and mathematics enabling the

students to apply these principles to problems requiring

computer solutions. During this program, the students will

learn a proficient use of modern theory, programming

techniques, development processes, and tools used to develop

computer applications in order to solve scientific and

engineering problems. An updated knowledge on the current

and modern trends in the field of computer science will

continue to be an integral part of the program.

The affable and jovial environment will help them enhance their

technical skills through guidance and rigorous training.

Further, a thorough learning system at UCP encourages

students to communicate effectively, either independently or in

a team, and to solve problems using computing principles.

Successful graduates then will be able to apply their computer

science knowledge and skills for the overall benefit of society.

In addition to that the program has been designed in view of the

emerging needs of the software industry and it meets all the

requirements laid down by Higher Education Commission of

Pakistan.

Eligibility: Intermediate or equivalent with

minimum 2nd division. The

students awaiting result may

also apply for admission on

provisional basis.

Minimum Duration: 4 years

Minimum Credit Hours: 130

Degree Completion Req.: Minimum CGPA of 2.0

Specializations: Software Engineering

Database Systems

Computer Networks

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No. Category Courses Credit Hours Total Credit Hours

Computing

Computer Science

University Electives

1

Core Courses

Core Courses

11 + Project

6

43

12Supporting Courses

Supporting Courses

4

3

General Education Courses

Elective Courses

Elective Courses

5

7

4

15

70

18

9

21

12

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12

Total 40 + Projects 130 130

2

3

ComputingCore Courses (43 Credit Hours)

Course Code Pre-Req. Title Credit Hours Semester

CSCS1514 - Introduction to Computing 4 (3+1) 1

CSCP1014 - Programming Fundamentals 4 (3+1) 1

CSAL1213 - Discrete Structures 3(3+0) 2

CSCP1023 CSCP1014 Object Oriented Programming 3(3+0) 2

CSCP2033 CSCP1023 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 (3+0) 3

CSCS2523 CSSS1723 Digital Logic and Design 3 (2+1) 3

CSDB2314 CSCP2033 Introduction to Database Systems 4 (3+1) 4

CSSE3113 CSCP2033 Introduction to Software Engineering 3 (3+0) 5

CSNC2413 CSCS2523 Computer Communications and Networks 3 (3+0) 4

CSCS3554 CSCP2033 Operating Systems 4 (3+1) 5

CSSE4153 CSSE3113 Human Computer Interaction 3 (3+0) 7

CSSE4186 - Senior Design Project 6 7, 8

Structure of the Program

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Supporting Courses (12 Credit Hours)

General Education Courses (15 Credit Hours)

Course Code Title Credit Hours Semester

CSSS1713 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 (3+0) 1

CSSS1723 Basic Electronics 3 (2+1) 2

CSSS2743 Probability and Statistics 3 (3+0) 3

CSSS2753 Linear Algebra 3 (3+0) 4

Course Code Pre-Req. Title Credit Hours Semester

CSHU1813 - Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 (3+0) 1

CSHU1823 - English-I (Functional English) 3 (3+0) 1

CSHU1833 CSHU1823 English-II (Technical and Report Writing) 3 (3+0) 2

CSHU2853 CSHU1823 English-III (Communication Skills) 3 (3+0) 3

CSMG4963 - Professional Practices 3 (3+0) 7

Core Courses (18 Credit Hours)

Course Code Pre-Req. Title Credit Hours Semester

CSCS2533 CSCS2523 Computer Architecture 3 (3+0) 4

CSCS3543 CSCS2533 Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3 (3+0) 5

CSAL3233 CSCP2033 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 (3+0) 5

CSAL3243 CSAL1213 Artificial Intelligence 3 (3+0) 6

CSAL3253 CSAL1213 Theory of Automata & Formal Languages 3 (3+0) 6

CSCS4573 CSAL3253 Compiler Construction 3 (3+0) 7

Supporting Courses (9 Credit Hours)Course Code Pre-Req. Title Credit Hours Semester

CSSS2733 CSSS1713 Multivariate Calculus 3 (3+0) 3

CSSS2763 CSSS2733 Differential Equations 3 (3+0) 4

CSAL4263 - Numerical Computing 3 (3+0) 7

Computer Science

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Elective Courses

Elective Courses (21 Credit Hours)

University Elective Courses (12 Credit Hours)

Course Code Title Credit Hours Semester

CSCP3043 Visual Programming 3 5

CSAL3223 Fuzzy Logic 3 5

CSCP3053 Rapid Application Development 3 5

CSCP3063 Mobile Application Development 3 6

CSNC3423 Data Network Security 3 6

CSSE3123 Formal Specification of Software 3 6

CSSE3143 Web Application Development 3 6

CSNC3433 Data Communication 3 6

CSST3613 Game Modeling 3 6

CSSE3133 Software Engineering-II 3 6

CSDB4323 Distributed Database Systems 3 7

CSST4623 Programming Game Engines 3 7

CSSE4163 Web Engineering 3 7

CSCS4563 Principles of Programming Languages 3 7

CSAL4273 Computer Graphics 3 8

CSAL4283 Artificial Neural Networks 3 8

CSCP4073 System Programming 3 8

CSST4633 Technical Game Design 3 8

CSCP4083 Multimedia Arts 3 8

CSST4643 Game Algorithms 3 8

CSST4653 Interactive Multimedia 3 8

Course Code Title Credit Hours Semester

CSHU1843 Introduction to Psychology 3 2

CSMG1913 International Relations 3 2

CSMG1923 Financial Accounting 3 2

CSMG3933 Human Resource Management 3 6

CSHU3863 Foreign Language 3 6

CSMG3943 Organizational Behavior and Culture 3 6

CSMG3953 Fundamentals of Marketing 3 6

CSSE4173 E-Commerce 3 8

CSDB4333 Database Administration 3 8

CSDB4343 Geographical Information System 3 8

CSMG4973 Research Methodology 3 8

CSAL4293 Introduction to Graph Theory 3 8

CSHU4873 Business Intelligence 3 8

CSMG4983 Entrepreneurship 3 8

CSST4663 Digital Moviemaking and Animation 3 8

CSST4673 Enterprise Resource Planning 3 8

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Sample Roadmap

Islamic and Pakistan StudiesCSHU1813 (3+0)

University Elective- I(3+0)

Probability and StatisticsCSSS2743 (3+0)

Differential EquationsCSSS2763 (3+0)

Calculus and Analytical GeometryCSSS1713 (3+0)

Discrete StructuresCSAL1213 (3+0)

Multivariate CalculusCSSS2733 (3+0)

Linear AlgebraCSSS2753 (3+0)

Introduction to ComputingCSCS1514 (3+1)

Object Oriented ProgrammingCSCP1023 (3+0)

Data Structures and AlgorithmsCSCP2033 (3+0)

Computer Communications andNetworks CSNC2413 (3+0)

Programming FundamentalsCSCP1014 (3+1)

Basic ElectronicsCSSS1723 (2+1)

Digital Logic and DesignCSCS2523 (2+1)

Computer ArchitectureCSCS2533 (3+0)

English-I (Functional English)CSHU1823 (3+0)

English-II (Technical and ReportWriting) CSHU1833 (3+0)

English-III (Communication Skills)CSHU2853 (3+0)

Introduction to Database SystemsCSDB2314 (3+1)

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Introduction to Software

Engineering CSSE3113 (3+0)

University Elective- II

(3+0)

Compiler Construction

CSCS4573 (3+0)

University Elective- III

(3+0)

Computer Organization

and Assembly Language

CSCS3543 (3+0)

Theory of Automata &

Formal Languages

CSAL3253 (3+0)

Numerical Computing

CSAL4263 (3+0)

University Elective- IV

(3+0)

Design and Analysis of

Algorithms CSAL3233 (3+0)

Artificial Intelligence

CSAL3243 (3+0)

Professional Practices

CSMG4963 (3+0)

CS Elective- VI

(3+0)

Operating Systems

CSCS3554 (3+1)

CS Elective- II

(3+0)

Human Computer Interaction

CSSE4153 (3+0)

CS Elective- VII

(3+0)

CS Elective- I

(3+0)

CS Elective- III

(3+0)

CS Elective- V

(3+0)

CS Elective- IV

(3+0)

Senior Design Project

CSSE4186

Senior Design Project

CSSE4186 (6+0)

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MS (Computer Science)

The program offers advanced topics including computation theory,

algorithms, software engineering, database systems, computer networks,

artificial intelligence, computer vision and formal methods as they are in great

demand by high tech companies, firms and educational institutes in need of

realigning their programs and operations to meet the challenges of new

developments in IT. The university provides a responsive atmosphere for

students aiming to excel in research extending them all sort of academic and

financial assistance required to get their research work recognized.

Eligibility: BS or equivalent with minimum CGPA

2.0/4.0 (60 % marks). The students awaiting result

may also apply for admission on provisional

basis.

Students must qualify NTS GAT-General to

be eligible for admission.

Minimum Duration: 2 years

Minimum Credit Hours: 30

Degree Completion Req.: Minimum CGPA of 2.5

Specializations: Software Engineering, Formal Methods,

Databases, Computer Vision

Course Code Title Credit Hours Year

CSAC5613 Adv. Algorithms Analysis 3 1

CSSC5333 Adv. Theory of Computation 3 1

CSNS5523 Adv. Computer Architecture 3 1

CSNS5513 Adv. Operating Systems 3 1

Core Courses (12 Credit Hours)

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Course Code Title Credit Hours Year

CSSE5013 Advanced Software Engineering 3 1

CSSE5023 Software Quality Assurance 3 1

CSSE5033 Requirements Engineering 3 1

CSSE5043 Formal Methods 3 1

CSSE5053 Formal Specification and Design Techniques 3 1

CSIP5123 Digital Image Processing 3 1

CSIP5113 Digital Signal Processing 3 1

CSCI5213 Fuzzy Intelligence 3 1

CSCI5223 Machine Learning 3 1

CSSC5313 Parallel Computing 3 1

CSSC5323 Distributed Systems 3 1

CSSC5343 Theory of Programming Languages 3 1

CSDS5413 Advanced Database Systems 3 1

CSDS5423 Data Mining 3 1

CSDS5433 Data Warehousing 3 1

CSDS5443 Information Retrieval Techniques 3 1

CSNS5533 Mobile Communication Systems 3 1

CSNS5543 Network Security 3 1

CSNS5553 Telecommunication Systems 3 1

CSAC5623 Algorithmic Graph Theory 3 1

CSSE6063 Software Project Management 3 2

CSIP6133 Computer Vision 3 2

CSIP6143 Robotics 3 2

CSCI6243 Pattern Recognition 3 2

CSSC6353 Fuzzy Automata and Languages 3 2

CSSC6363 Advanced Compiler Techniques 3 2

CSDS6453 Advanced Data Mining 3 2

CSDS6463 Multimedia Database Systems 3 2

CSNS6563 Advanced Computer Networks 3 2

CSAC6633 Systems Modeling and Simulation 3 2

CSAC6643 Dynamic Modeling and Algorithms 3 2

CSRW6716 Dissertation 6 2

CSSC6373 Operations Research-I 3 2

CSCI6233 Natural Language Processing 3 2

CSAC6653 Stochastic Processes 3 2

CSAC6663 Genetic Algorithms 3 2

CSSC7383 Operations Research-II 3 3

CSCI7253 Distributed Knowledge Engineering 3 3

CSSE7073 Advanced Topics in Formal Methods 3 3

CSNS7573 Real Time Systems 3 3

CSNS7583 Wireless Networks 3 3

CSAC7673 Complexity Theory 3 3

Elective Courses18 Credit Hoursor 12 Credit Hours + Dissertation

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Ph.D. (Computer Science) Program StructureThe students enrolled in the Ph.D. program are required to complete 48 Our Ph.D. program lies at the core of the faculty and is heavily integrated credit hours after their master's degree. The break up of the credit hours with research activities. The goal of the program is to take people with is:raw talent and intellect, nurture them in our environment through a

thorough immersion in research and coursework, and produce talented Course Work: 18 Credit Hourscomputer scientist and researchers with hands-on experience. A well- Research Work: 30 Credit Hoursstructured and relevant course work is offered in order to prepare the

students for their research work. The students who have already Degree Completion Requirementspursued their MS/M.Phil in computer science with research work are For successful completion of the degree, scholar should fulfil the further prepared to identify and solve the advanced research problems following requirements:in the field of computer science. Hence, the students will be able to work 1. Maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.0 in the independently in order to formulate and develop creative solutions to the course worknovel and existing problems. 2. Qualify the comprehensive examination

3. Defend the research proposalEligibility: MS or equivalent with minimum CGPA 3.0/4.04. Publish at least one research paper relevant Minimum Duration: 3 years

to research area in an ISI Indexed JournalResearch Areas: The University offers doctoral degree in the 5. Pass the public thesis defence

following research areas:6. Other minimum requirements set by HEC

1. Software Engineering

2. Formal Methods

3. Intelligent Systems

4. Network Technologies

5. Computer Vision

6. Databases

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Dr. Farooq Ahmad (Associate Professor) Acting

Ph.D. (Computer Science), HIT, China M. Phil (Statistics), GC University, Lahore, PK

M.Sc. (Statistics), Punjab University, Lahore, PK Chair Systems Engineering Research Group

HEC Approved PhD Supervisor

Dean

Faculty ofInformation Technology

Dr. Nazir Ahmad Zafar (Professor) (On Leave) Mr. Fakhar Abbas (Assistant Professor) PhD (Computer Science), Kyushu University, Japan Ph.D. (in progress), UCP, PK M.Phil (Mathematics), QAU, Islamabad, PK MIT, RMIT, AustraliaM.Sc. (Nuclear Engineering), QAU, Islamabad, PK MCS, UCP, Lahore, PKM.Sc. (Mathematics), QAU, Islamabad, PK Mr. Nabeel Sabir Khan (Assistant Professor) Chair Formal Methods Research Group Ph.D. (in progress), UCP, Lahore, PK HEC Approved PhD Supervisor MS (Computer Science), UCP, Lahore, PKDr. Muhammad Bilal Ahmad (Professor) MCS, UCP, Lahore, PKPh.D. (Image Processing), GIT, South Korea Mr. Shahbaz Ahmad (Assistant Professor)MS (Engineering), GIT, South Korea M.Sc. (Telecom and Computer Networks), LSBU, UK BS (Electrical Engineering), UET, Peshawar, PK BS (Computer Science), UET, Taxila, PKChair Computer Vision Research Group

Mr. Naveed Rasul (Assistant Professor)Dr. Ali Afzal Malik (Associate Professor) M.Sc. (Computer Engineering), Wayne State University, USA Ph.D. (Computer Science), University of Southern California, USA BS (Electrical Engineering), UET, Lahore, PKMS (Computer Science), University of Southern California, USA

Ms. Ayesha Kashif (Assistant Professor) BS Honors (Computer Science), LUMS, Lahore, PK M.Sc. (Psychology), GC University, Lahore, PK Chair Software Engineering Research GroupMs. Tallat Yasmin (Assistant Professor) HEC Approved PhD SupervisorM.Sc. (Statistics), Karachi University, Karachi, PKDr. Muhammad Amjad Iqbal (Associate Professor) Mr. Imtiaz Riaz (Assistant Professor) Ph.D. (Computer Science), NUCES, Islamabad, PK M.Sc. (Mathematics), Punjab University, Lahore, PKMS (Computer Science), NUCES, Islamabad, PK

M.Sc. (Computer Science), Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, PK Mr. Adnan Shahzada (Lecturer) MS (Computer Science), Dalarna University, Sweden Mr. Ajmal Hussain (Professor) BS (Computer Science), FAST, Lahore, PKMSEE, AFIT, USA

B.Sc. (Avionics Engineering), NED, Karachi, PK Mr. Imran Murid Cheema (Lecturer)M.A. (English), Punjab University, Lahore, PK Mr. Mohsin Mukhtar (Associate Professor) Post Graduate Diploma (Hotel Management), IHTTI, SwitzerlandMS (Computer Science), Arkansas State University, USA

Ms. Siddiqua Mazhar (Lecturer) Mr. Yaser Daanial Khan (Associate Professor) M. Phil (Mathematics), QAU, Islamabad, PKPh.D. (in progress), UCP, Lahore, PKM. Sc. (Mathematics), GC University, Lahore, PKMS (Computer Science), GC University, Lahore, PK

M.Sc. (Computer Science), IIU, Islamabad, PK Mr. Zahid Hussain Qaisar (Lecturer) Ph.D. (in progress), UCP, Lahore, PKMr. Muhammad Shoaib Farooq (Associate Professor) MS (Computer Science), Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, PKPh.D. (in progress), UCP, Lahore, PK

MS (Computer Science), GC University, Lahore, PK Mr. Suleman Sami Qazi (Lecturer) – On LeaveM.Sc. (Computer Science), QAU, Islamabad, PK

M.Sc. (Electrical Engineering), UET, Lahore, PK Mr. Sher Afzal Khan (Associate Professor) Ph.D. (in progress), UCP, Lahore, PKM. Phil (Mathematics), QAU, Islamabad, PKM.Sc. (Mathematics), QAU, Islamabad, PKPostgraduate Diploma (Computer Science), QAU, Islamabad, PK

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Faculty of Commerce

Introduction

Faculty of Commerce is operating for about a

decade providing quality education in the field of

Accounting, Finance, Banking and other areas of

Commerce. The faculty offers programs

according to the market and emerging

requirements of business world. The faculty has

developed new programs over time and has made

changes in the study programs according to the

needs of progressing world. The faculty offers

M.Com. program in affiliation with the Institute of

Bankers Pakistan (IBP) to prepare students join

the banking profession. Faculty of Commerce has

taken initiative to promote research culture.

Programs of Ph.D., M.Phil. and MS are research

degrees offered as per the national and

international standards. We look forward to cater

to the needs of ever changing world stressing the

key elements of success.

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Value Addition The Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP)

Scholarships and Fee Concessions

Exemptions in Study Programs

Teaching Faculty

highly conducive for learning. Each faculty

member is an expert in his or her own field. Courses offered at Faculty of Commerce, UCP Almost all teachers are researchers who give a new dimension to commerce education IBP is working primarily for the capacity contribute to the advancement of knowledge by providing hands-on training, in-depth building and human resource development in by writing articles, books and research teaching, adequate IT training and improved the financial service industry for the last 52 papers. They also inculcate this culture of communication skills. Latest teaching and years. The qualification offered by IBP has research in students to promote their sense of learning methodologies are followed to exceptional importance in the banking sector inquiry.provide education in the best possible and is considered of high value. On the basis

manner. UCP has endeavored to bring a of this qualification, rewards and incentives

paradigm shift in teaching and learning are given to bankers. IBP has collaborated

methodologies. The directive model of with a very few universities in Pakistan to Scholarships are given to the top performers

teaching is replaced by interactive and produce graduates with better knowledge and on the basis of marks obtained and their

participative model, making students active understanding of banking operations. overall performance. Fee concessions are

learners. In addition to classroom lectures, Banking & Finance students undertake two also given to the old students of Punjab Group

seminars, simulation exercises, workshops, supervised internships, each of a minimum of of Colleges.

tutorials, study circles, presentations, case six weeks at different banks, organized by IBP.

studies, research projects and other Each year the students undergo a special

techniques are used to achieve the objective training program, which includes lectures by Exemptions are given by professional of excellence in a beautiful campus equipped senior bankers on topics such as Banking Law accountancy bodies, such as ICAP, ICMAP with all modern facilities. & Practice, Deposit Mobilization, Prudential and ACCA to our graduates, both in Pakistan

Regulations, Credit Management, Bank and abroad, on the basis of their degrees Accounting, Assets and Liability Management acquired at UCP. The details of these

Given the fact that a good teacher can bring in Banks, Marketing of Financial Services, exemptions can be seen at the respective

out the best in a student, we select International Trade Finance, Foreign websites of each professional accountancy

competent, qualified, experienced and Exchange etc. The students also write an body.

dedicated faculty members who are totally internship report and their viva is conducted

committed to produce the finest commerce by IBP and expert bankers after completion of

graduates. The faculty includes experienced each internship.

teachers and professionals who blend theory

with practice. The teaching environment is

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Main Features of Degree Programs Roadmap for B.Com. (Honors)

ENG2613 Functional English 3

BUS3413 Introduction to Business 3

ACC2113 Principles of Accounting 3

ECO3523 Micro Economics 3

MAT2713 Business Mathematics 3

PAK2623 Pak Studies & Islamic Studies 4Academic ProgramsENG2633 Communication Skills 3

COM3813 Computer Application in Business 3

FINC5233 Financial Accounting 3

ECO3533 Macro Economics 3

STA2723 Business Statistics 2

LAW2313 Business Law 3

TAX2323 Business Taxation 3

FINC3213 Introduction to Business Finance 3

ACC3133 Advanced Accounting-I 3

ECO3533 Economic issues of Pakistan 3

SOC3213 Introduction to Social Sciences 3

AUD3163 Auditing 3

CUM3633 Technical Writing and Presentation Skills 3

ACC3153 Cost Accounting 3(Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance / Human Resource ACC3143 Advanced Accounting-II 3Management) FINC4223 Financial and Regulatory Institutions 3

B.Com. (Honors) is a four-year program offered with three

specializations i.e. Accounting & Finance, Banking & Finance and

Human Resource Management. This degree is equivalent to 16-year RES4713 Research Methods in Business 3M.Com. degree. Following are the main features of the program: ECO4563 Managerial Economics 3

There are 45 courses excluding Internship and Project MRKT4433 Principles of Marketing 3Total credit hours of the B.Com. (Honors) Program are 138 MGMT4423 Principles of Management 3Regular Internship is offered in the summer-break ACCT4163 Advanced Financial Accounting 3Banking students' internship is arranged by IBP

> Course Code Semester I Cr. Hrs.

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>Course Code Semester II Cr. Hrs.

Total 18

Course Code Semester III Cr. Hrs.

Total 18

Course Code Semester IV Cr. Hrs.

Programs Offered

B.Com. (Honors) Program

Total 15

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Recognized Degrees

Highly Qualified and Competent Teaching Faculty

Most Modern Learning Techniques

Latest pedagogical tools

Industrial and academic visits

Unlimited Internet facility to all students

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Series of Seminars and Workshops

B.Com. (Honors)

(Accounting & Finance/ Banking & Finance/

Human Resource Management)

BS (Honors)-Applied Accounting 4 Years

M.Com. 2 Years

(Accounting & Finance/Banking & Finance/

Human Resource Management)

MS in Commerce 2 Years

M.Phil. (Leading to Ph.D.) 2 Years

Ph.D. in Commerce As Per HEC Requirements

MBA-Accounting & Finance

(Only for Professional Accountants)*

4 Years

*It includes Professional Accountants of ICAP, ICMAP, ACCA and CIMA

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Course Code Semester VI Cr. Hrs.

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Specialization courses are as follows:

LOG5913 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Accounting & FinanceFINC4223 Financial Management 3 Corporate Financial ReportingPRMI5433 Principles of Risk Mgmt. and Insurance 3 Taxation ManagementHRM5443 Human Resource Management 3 Advanced AuditACCT5173 Managerial Accounting 3 Corporate Risk ManagementENT5453 Entrepreneurship 3 Financial Modeling

International Financial Markets

Banking & FinanceCOMM4823 E-Commerce 3Banking Laws & PracticeFINC5233 Investment and Portfolio Management 3Islamic & Central BankingOPM5463 Operations Management 3International Banking & Trade FinanceORG4573 Organizational Behavior 3Project Appraisal and Credit ManagementElective 3Treasury ManagementElective 3Bank Financial Management

Bank Risk Management

CORP6913 Corporate Governance 3 Human Resource ManagementBUS5463 International Business 3 Human Resource DevelopmentMGMT5453 Strategic Management 3 Strategic HRMCUMM5643 Presentation and Professional Development 3 Organizational Planning

Elective 3 Compensation PlansElective 3 Recruitment & Selection

Training & Development

Entry RequirementsI.Com.

F.A/F.Sc.

A-Levels

Equivalent Qualification

Admission Test (As required by HEC)

B.Com. (IT) or Equivalent may get admission in 5th Semester of B.Com.

(Honors) Program

* Minimum second division is compulsory to apply for the degree

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Semester 3 Cr. Hrs.BS (Honors) - Applied Accounting Program

Total 17

Semester 4 Cr. Hrs.

Total 17

Semester 5 Cr. Hrs.Semester 1 Cr. Hrs.

Total 16

Total 18Semester 2 Cr. Hrs.

Semester 6 Cr. Hrs.

Total 16

Total 18

QTM 2223 Quantitative Methods 3

ENG 3033 Business Communication 3

BS (Honors) - Applied Accounting is a four-year program, which covers PFM 3524 Performance Management 4

an intensive Accounting and Finance Syllabi. The 38 courses, allocated TAX 3714 Taxation 4

a total of 130 credit hours, including a Thesis and Compulsory Internship ECO 2813 Principles of Economics 3

Program are a mixture of Core Accounting and Soft Skill areas designed

to improve the technical and interpersonal skills of the candidate.

MRK 2333 Principles of Marketing 3The syllabus coverage of the course allows the candidate to achieve a CIT 3123 E-Commerce 3degree as well as simultaneously attempt the ACCA (UK) papers within FNA 3424 Financial Reporting 4the four years. At the end of this time period, a candidate will be a AUD 4914 Audit & Assurance 4graduate and a professional qualification holder, if he/she so desires.ISL 2233 Islamic Studies/ Ethics (for Non Muslims) 3

Roadmap of BS (Honors) – Applied Accounting

ENG 2043 Presentation Techniques 3ENG 1013 Functional English 3

PAK 2242 Pakistan Studies 2SOC 2213 Introduction to Sociology 3

IVA 4823 Investment Appraisal 3HRM 2313 Human Resource Management 3

MAC 3833 Financial Management 3MGT 2323 Principles of Management 3

PSY 2253 Introduction to Psychology 3FNA 2114 Financial Accounting 4

BET 2344 Business Ethics 4

CIT 2113 Fundamentals of Information Systems 3

IBF 2843 Islamic Banking & Finance 3ENG 2023 Communication Skills 3

LNG 2263 Foreign Language 3MAC 3514 Cost & Management Accounting 4

FNA 4433 Financial Analysis 3LAW 2613 Business Law 3

FNA 4443 Corporate Reporting 3LAW 2623 Corporate Law 3

MPP 4353 Business Analysis 3

MGT 5363 Strategic Planning 3

First Batch of Ph.D. Students (FOC)

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Semester 7 (Any 2 of the following 4 combinations) Cr. Hrs >

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Semester 8 Cr. Hrs. Course Code Semester 1 Cr. Hrs.

Total 130

M.Com. 2-Years ProgramTotal 16

Course Code Semester 2 Cr. Hrs.

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Three Specializations

IVA 5854 A(i) Financial Strategy 4 Accounting & Finance

Banking & FinanceMAC 5864 A(ii) Advanced Financial Management 4Human Resource ManagementPST 5534 B(i) Performance Strategy 4Banking & Finance Degree offered in collaboration with IBPPFM 5544 B(ii) Advanced Performance Management 4Two IBP supervised internships in commercial banksTXP 5724 C(i) Tax Planning 412 lectures of professional bankers each year

TAX 5734 C(ii) Advanced Taxation 4Students can do MS/M.Phil. after M.Com. in two years (a

AUD 5924 D(i) Audit Reporting 4minimum of one and a half years)

AUD 5934 D(ii) Advanced Audit & Assurance 4

Roadmap of M.Com.

Compulsory Internship 6 RES4713 Research Methods in Business 3

Submission of thesis 6 ECO4563 Managerial Economics 3

MRKT4433 Principles of Marketing 3

MGMT4423 Principles of Management 3

ACCT4163 Advanced Financial Accounting 3

M.Com. program of UCP is designed to fulfill the needs of commerce

graduates fully capable of handling the matters related to Accounts,

Finance, Audit, Taxation and Banking. It is a two year rigorous program LOG5913 Logic and Critical Thinking 3

designed to equip students with the latest tools available in the field of FINC4223 Financial Management 3

commerce and business. PRMI5433 Principles of Risk Mgmt. and Insurance 3

The following are the main features of the Degree Program:HRM5443 Human Resource Management 3

Two-year Master Degree ProgramACCT5173 Managerial Accounting 3

Recognized qualificationENT5453 Entrepreneurship 3

Affordable fee structure

Exemptions offered by ACCA and ICMAP on the basis of M.Com.

Degree

Three specializations ‘Accounting & Finance’, ‘Banking & Finance’ COMM4823 E. Commerce 3

and ‘Human Resource Management’FINC5233 Investment and Portfolio Management 3

Computerized Accounting, Finance and Auditing TeachingOPM5463 Operations Management 3

ORG4573 Organizational Behavior 3M.Com. Program DetailsElective 3

16-Year Master Degree in CommerceElective 3

2-Year study (4-semesters) after B.Com. (IT)

23 Courses of 3 credit hours Each and a project of 3 credit hours

72 Credit hour program as per HEC requirements

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Course Code Semester 4 Cr. Hrs.

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Total 16

Project 3

Total Course Credit Hours = 72

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Entry RequirementsCORP6913 Corporate Governance 3 B.Com. (2 years)BUS5463 International Business 3 Equivalent QualificationMGMT5453 Strategic Management 3 Admission Test (As required by HEC)CUMM5643 Presentation and Professional Development 3

Elective 3

Elective 3MS in Commerce is an eighteen months program. The courses offered

are in line with the HEC requirements of MS in Commerce. Highly

qualified faculty members teach all courses. The following are main

features of the program:

Twelve courses of 3-credit hours eachSpecialization courses are as follows:

Four courses in each semesterAccounting & Finance

Total 36 credit hours for MS in Commerce program (as required by Corporate Financial Reporting HEC)Taxation Management

Advanced Audit MS in Commerce:Corporate Risk Management A. Four compulsory courses out of the following six, each of 3 Financial Modeling credit hours i.e. total 12 credit hours as given below: International Financial Markets Advanced Research Methodology

Corporate GovernanceBanking & Finance Econometrics

Banking Laws & Practice Inferential StatisticsIslamic & Central Banking Issues in Contemporary BusinessInternational Banking & Trade Finance Philosophy of Social SciencesProject Appraisal and Credit Management

B. Eight courses from respective Field of specialization each of Treasury Management3 credit hours i.e. 24 credit hours from the following list of Bank Financial Managementcourses and including the untaught compulsory courses: Bank Risk ManagementAdvanced Corporate Finance

Econometric ModelsHuman Resource ManagementFinancial ModelingHuman Resource DevelopmentInternational Trade and FinanceStrategic HRMInvestment Portfolio ManagementOrganizational PlanningIssues in Economy of PakistanCompensation PlansMicrofinanceRecruitment & SelectionPerformance Analysis and Management Training & Development

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Research Applications in Commerce credit hours i.e. total 12 credit hours as given below:

Small and Medium Enterprise Management Advanced Research Methodology

Strategic Business Management Corporate Governance

Strategic Financial Management Econometrics

Transnational Management Inferential Statistics

Issues in Contemporary BusinessC. Comprehensive Examination after completion of course

Philosophy of Social Sciencesrequirements

Total Credit Hours of the Program 12+24=36 Cr. Hrs. B. Four courses from respective Field of Specialization each of

3 credit hours i.e. 12 credit hours from the following list of

Admission Requirement courses and including the untaught compulsory courses:

> This Program leads to eighteen-year qualification and a candidate Advanced Corporate Finance

qualifies for admission after sixteen years of study. Econometric Models

> M. Com. (16 years) Financial Modeling

> B.Com. - Honors (16 years) International Trade and Finance

> BBA (Hons.) Investment Portfolio Management

> BS in the relevant area Issues in Economy of Pakistan

> Other Equivalent Qualifications Microfinance

> GAT General and Admission Test (As required by HEC) Performance Analysis and Management

> Interview Research Applications in Commerce

Small and Medium Enterprise Management

Strategic Business Management M.Phil. is a two-year program (can be completed in eighteen months)

Strategic Financial Management leading to Ph.D. The program makes up to 18 years of study. The

Transnational Managementcourses offered are in line with the HEC requirements of M.Phil. Highly

C. Comprehensive Examination after completion of course qualified faculty members teach all courses. The following are main

requirementsfeatures of the program:

> One year course work of 24 credit hours Dissertation and its Defense 12 Credit Hours

> Eight courses of 3-credit hours each Total Credit Hours of the Program 12+12+12 = 36 Cr. Hrs.

> Four courses in each semester in first yearAdmission Requirement> Research work (thesis) of 12-credit hours

This program is an eighteen-year qualification and a candidate qualifies > Total 36 credit hours for M.Phil. program (as required by HEC)

for admission after sixteen years of study.

M.Phil. (Commerce) M. Com. (16 years)

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Other Equivalent Qualifications Building Sustainable Leadership

GAT General and Admission Test (As required by HEC) Global Issues in Human Resource Management

Interview Issues of Interest Free Banking

Advanced Financial Audit and Assurance

Advanced Financial Reporting

Current Research in Financial Accounting Ph.D. program is offered according to the HEC requirements. It is

International Financeresearch based program with 18 credit hours course work. Students

Law and Compliancewho have completed 18 years education in the relevant fields can apply

International Supply Chain Management in this program. After completion of courses students will have to

Multicultural Management complete supervised research in the related field.

Innovation Management

Entrepreneurial FinanceAdmission RequirementEntrepreneurial MarketingM. Phil./MS/Equivalent degree/18 years qualificationInternational MarketingMinimum 3.0 CGPA in Semester System/1st Division in Annual SystemAdvanced Strategic Marketing50% percentile score in GAT General and Admission TestDeterministic Methods and Applications

Stochastic Methods and ApplicationPh.D. in CommerceClassical and Emerging Paradigms of Leadership

A. Six courses of 3 credit hours each will be offered in first two Models of Organizational Change and Managementsemesters i.e. 18 credit hours. WTO Regulations and Legal Implications

Legal Environment of Business in PakistanRoadmap of Ph.D. in CommerceSemester – I

1. Course I 2. Course II 3. Course III

Semester – IIThis degree is specially designed for professional accountants; it is only 1. Course IV 2. Course V 3. Course VIoffered to fully qualified professional accountants of ICAP, ICMAP,

ACCA-UK and CIMA-UK. For details please contact the Faculty of List of Ph.D. CoursesCommerce, University of Central Punjab.Advanced Statistical Applications in Research

Advanced Research Methodology Applications: Qualitative

Advanced Research Methodology Applications: Quantitative

Global Issues in the Field of Research

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Ather Azim Khan Professor FCMA, M.Phil.-Finance (UCP), APA

Qais Aslam Professor Ph.D.-Economics (Bulgaria)

Iftikhar Ahmad Professor M.Phil. (English), MA (English) - UK

Hafiz Muhammad Younas Professor Ph.D. Islamiat (Sindh University)

Muhammad Azfar Ali Associate Professor ACMA, MBA (BZU, Multan)

Syed Hussain Haider Associate Professor M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), MPA, LL.B, MBA

Tahir Ashfaq Associate Professor M.Phil.-TQM (Punjab University), M.A. English (Punjab University)PGD-TQM (Punjab University)

Zahid Ahmad Associate Professor Ph.D.-Statistics (GCU, Lahore)

Muhammad Ahmed Assistant Professor FCMA, M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), CGA

Harris Bilal Assistant Professor MCS (University of South Asia), MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, Dip.-Telecom

Nadeem Ayub Bhutta Assistant Professor M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), B.Sc.-Engg. (UET, Lahore)MBA (Hajvery University), PGD (University of Wales)

Imran Shahzad Assistant Professor M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), ACA, FPA, MA Economics (Punjab University)

Basma Noor Assistant Professor ACCA, CIA, CFA

Bilal Sarwar Lecturer M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), M.Com. (UCP)

Waqas Zaki Lecturer MBA (UCP), M.Phil.-CS (UCP), CCNA, RHCE

Muzaffar Asad Lecturer M.Phil.-Commerce (UCP), M.Com. (UCP)

Khaula Walayat Lecturer MBA (Imperial University), M.A.-Economics (Punjab University)

Abdul Karim Lecturer M.Sc.-Computer Science (Punjab University), MCSE, DCS,DAE-Elect. (GCT, Lahore)

Sheerin Ejaz Lecturer M. Com. (UCP)

Fareena Noor Malhi Lecturer MS Economics (LUMS), B. Sc.-Hons. (LUMS)

Farhan Sarwar Lecturer MBA-HR (Punjab University)

Ghulam Mustafa Lecturer MBA-Finance (Punjab University)

Haider Ali Lecturer MBA-Finance (Punjab University)

Mahapara Shah Lecturer MS-Management (Punjab University)

Ayesha Ali Lecturer MBA-Finance (Punjab University)

Muhammad Azhar Ikram AhmadB.Com. (Hons.), M.Com. (Punjab University)

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Faculty of

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To complete the degree requirement, a candidatewill have to pass all the courses with a CGPA of 2.50 or more.

Faculty of Engineering was established in the University of Central Punjab

in 2003 in order to meet the short and long term requirements of

industrial/commercial organizations of Pakistan for graduates in

Electrical Engineering. Subsequent to the decision of the Board of

Governors for starting the discipline of Electrical Engineering, the

University improved its infrastructure in accordance with the Pakistan

Engineering Council (PEC) guidelines and developed purpose built

Classrooms, Library, Laboratories, and allied facilities. It commenced

offering degree program in Electrical Engineering with elective tracks in

Electronics Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering and Computer

Engineering w.e.f. September 2003, when the 1st batch of students was

admitted. Pakistan Engineering Council accredited the program vide No.

PEC/EA & QEC/UCP-L/2006 dated 12.06.06. Since 2008 these elective

tracks have been altered to cater to the market needs. .

Four batches of students have so far graduated from the faculty. Numbers

of graduates in each batch are listed below.

Fall 2003 40

Fall 2004 62

Fall 2005 87

Fall 2006 87

The faculty continues to provide best possible facilities to its students in

order to train them to become highly productive electrical engineers and

as a result our graduates have been well received in the job market and

good number have also proceeded overseas for higher studies and jobs.

Academic Program Details

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering spans over 4 years with total

of 8 semesters, each of 18 weeks in duration. Total number of courses to

be studied during the programs are 41.

Academic Requirements for GraduationTotal Credits: 135 sch

Batch No. of Graduates

Total No. of Graduates 276

Bachelor of Science InElectrical Engineering - B.Sc. (EE)

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Options Available to Students within B.Sc. (EE) Financial Aid The choice for selection of courses from list of electives can help the The Faculty of Engineering offers limited number of merit scholarships

students, to specialize in any one of the following electrical tracks:- on the basis of academic excellence in examinations held by the

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering respective Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education and the

Power Engineering University. Eligibility for merit scholarships is determined on the basis of

marks obtained in Intermediate Examinations. A Level students are

Eligibility for Admission considered for merit scholarship on the basis of their merit as

For admission to B.Sc (E.E) Program a candidate is required to have determined through the Equivalence Certificate issued by IBCC.

passed: Fee Concessions on tuition fee are also offered to:

F.Sc (Pre-Engineering)/ A' Level* (Math, Physics & Chemistry) with PGC Alumni 25%

at least 60% marks Kinship 25%

OR Above fee concession is continued in the next semester if CGPA is

Diploma in Associate Electrical/ Electronic Engineering with at higher than 3.5 as specified by the management with a minimum

least 60% marks workload of 15 credits (or 5 courses) in a semester.

ScholarshipsCandidates who secure 75% or higher marks in their previous

certificate/degree examinations can be considered for fee concession in

tuition fee which will be offered to those who qualify as per criteria Admission Procedure

determined by the management of UCP. This concession may be Admission is granted strictly on merit which is determined on the basis

continued if CGPA is higher than a level specified by the management of marks obtained in the following examinations:

with a minimum workload of 15 credits (or 5 courses) in a semester. HSSC - A-Levels/ Equivalent Exam Results

Only limited numbers of scholarships are available.Entry Test – This test has 30% weight age and is considered for

Outstanding students securing a good CGPA during the studies are eligibility only.

encouraged by providing scholarship. The amount of scholarship varies NOTE: The merit and waiting lists are posted on the website and the

in each semester. However, 25% to 50% tuition fee can be waived off notice board of Faculty. Admission letters to the successful applicants

on a criteria determined by the management of UCP provided the are issued and the fees are to be paid within three days after the

respective student does not default on discipline, attendance, etc. and issuance of these letters.

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FacilitiesAvailable at the Faculty

iv) Data Communication & Networking LabLibraryUCP hosts a CISCO Regional Networking Academy, where students are The Main Library has more than 4500 books related to Electrical given both theoretical and hands-on training up to the CCNA level. This Engineering. This collection is expected to increase further, as the Networking Academy has instructors trained from the Cisco Academy books are purchased on regular basis.Training Center London, UK and the students that complete the training The Library has been automated by applying the Library Information and are issued official certificate from Cisco System, USA which is Management Systems (LIMS). This enables the students to search the recognized and accepted Worldwide. Student's carryout practical work desired Books/Magazines etc. online. Issuance and return of books is related to computer Communication Networking in this Lab.also automated.

v) Telecommunication Engineering LabUCP- Digital Library

Telecommunication Engineering Lab has 10 workstations equipped Digital Library has more than 5000 e-books related to engineering

with latest analog & digital test and measuring instruments, Radar discipline. These books can be down loaded by staff & students.

Communication trainers, Electro optic trainers and Telecommunication

trainer. Experiments relating to AM & FM Modulation, Demodulation, LaboratoriesDigital Optical Communication, Data Communication, etc. can be

Some of the laboratories currently available at the Faculty are listed performed. This laboratory is being expanded on regular basis so that

below. Students use these labs for their practical and project work students can learn all about the current telecommunication techniques

extensively. and technologies.

i) Electronics Engineering Labvi) Electrical Machine Lab

The Electronics Engineering Laboratory is well equipped with state of This lab has facilities to perform experiments related to DC machines,

the art digital and analog instruments. The Lab supports the practical Transformers and Induction machines. Three new test benches have

work for electronics and digital logic design. The students learn the use been added to this lab and the work station in the lab have increased to

of electronic instruments in measuring the electrical characteristics of ten. Every equipment tests related to the undergraduate course work

discrete and integrated solid-state electronic circuits, which they design can be performed in this lab.

and assemble. In logic design, the design and testing of various

vii) Workshopscombinational and sequential circuits is carried out.

The Faculty has a well equipped workshop which is divided into ii) Electrical Engineering Lab

following four sections. This Electrical Engineering laboratory is well equipped with modern

I. Machine Shopdigital and analog electronic measuring instruments. The Lab has all the

II. Computer Hardware Shopresources which provide an insight in the field of electrical engineering.

III. Electrical wiring ShopIt also encourages students to develop keen interest towards electrical

IV. Field Survey Shopengineering and to develop small projects based on their learning. The

Each of these sections has all the tools and apparatus required for on the practical work for, the subjects of Basic Electrical Engineering, Network

job training & skill development.Analysis and Measurements and Instrumentation is carried out in this

Laboratory Development Programlaboratory.

The following Labs are under development or developed partially.iii) Computer Engineering Lab

1. Power Electronics LabThe Computer Engineering Laboratory has a network of latest

2. Electrical Measurement & instrumentation Labcomputers, CAD software, and FPGA development systems to give

3. Power Engineering Lab ( To be ready by September: 2011 )students hands-on hardware design experience. The lab supports

A number of equipment has been added to each laboratory during the design of digital circuits and the applications pertaining to

last year.microprocessors. This Lab is equipped with the state of art equipment.

The lab has been upgraded recently.

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Road Map For B.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Semester 1 Semester 6

Code Subject Sch Code Subject Sch

Total Sch 14 Total Sch 19

Semester 2 Elective Electronics & Telecommunication Code Subject Sch

Engineering

Semester 7

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Total Sch 18

Semester 3

Code Subject SchTotal Sch 18

Semester 8

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Total Sch 17

Semester 4Total Sch 15Code Subject Sch

(Elective Power Engineering)Semester 7

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Total Sch 16

Semester 5

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Total Sch 18

Semester 8

Code Subject Sch

Total Sch 18

Total Sch 15

Program Credit Hrs: 135

HUN1102 Basic Applied English 2 EEN3204 Power Electronics 4

GSN1113 Applied Calculus 3 EEN3214 Communication Systems 4

ESN1123 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 EEN3224 Digital Signal Processing 4

ESN1132 Electrical Workshop 2 EEN3233 Introduction to Power Systems 3

EEN1144 Basic Electrical Engineering 4 EEN3244 Microprocessor Based Embedded Systems 4

HUN1203 Communication Skills 3

GSN1223 Linear Algebra, Differential Equations 3

ESN1232 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 2EEN4102 Electrical Engineering Project 2EEN1243 Fundamentals of Programming 3EEN4114 Control Systems 4EEN1254 Electrical Materials & Devices 4EEN4124 Digital Communication 4EEN1263 DC Machines 3ET Elective - I 2

ET Elective - II 2

ET Elective - III 4

HUN2142 Islamic & Pakistan Studies 2

GSN2103 Complex Variable & Transforms 3

EEN2114 Network Analysis 4EEN4204 Electrical Engineering Project 4EEN2124 Electronic Devices & Circuits 4EEN4213 Industrial Process Control 3EEN2134 Computer Programming & Data Structures 4ET Elective-IV 4

ET Elective-V 4

HUN2202 Technical Report Writing 2

GSN2213 Numerical Analysis 3

EEN2224 AC Machines 4

EEN2233 Signal & Systems 3 EEN4102 Electrical Engineering Project 2

EEN2244 Logic Design & Switching Theory 4 EEN4114 Control Systems 4

EEN4124 Design of AC Machines & Electronic Drives 4

PE Elective-I 2

PE Elective-II 2

HUN3102 Engineering Economics & Management 2 PE Elective-III 4

GSN3113 Probability & Stochastic Processes 3

EEN3123 Instrumentation & Measurements 3

EEN3133 Computer Communication Networking 3

EEN3144 Digital & Analogue Integrated Circuits 4 EEN4204 Electrical Engineering Project 4

EEN3153 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 EEN4213 Industrial Process Control 3

PE Elective-IV 4

PE Elective-V 4

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Prof. Dr. Tabrez A. ShamiB.Sc. EngineeringM.Sc. Engineering

Dip Elect EngineeringPh.D. (UMIST, Manchester, UK)

Name Designation Area of Specialization Qualifications

Dr. Fawad Rauf Associate Dean/ Professor Aeronautical Engg. B.E

MSEE

DSP, Adaptive Filtering Ph.D.(Boston University, USA)

Dr. Asharf Iqbal Professor Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering

Ph.D. (UET, LHR)

Engr. Abdul Hameed Professor Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering. (UET, LHR)

FIEEEP, F.I.ET

Engr. Azhar Hussain Shah Professor Electronic Engineering BSEE

MSEE

Electrical Engineering (University of Los Angeles, USA)

Engr. Salman Aslam Arain Associate Professor VLSI B.E (Hons)

Computer Engineering M. Sc. Engineering

(University of Hull ,UK)

Engr. Fesal Toosy Associate Professor Electrical B.Sc. Engineering

Telecom Engineering M.Sc. Engineering

DSP Ph.D* (UCP)

Engr. Lt. Col. (Rtd.) Zulqarnain Assistant Professor Telecommunication Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Electrical Engineering M. Sc. (UCP)

Engr. Col.(Rtd.) Zia-ul-Islam Assistant Professor Telecom Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Electrical Engineering M. Sc. Engineering (UET, LHR)

Engr. Col. (Rtd.) Sikandar Qayyum Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering B.Sc .Engineering

Wireless Telecom M.Sc. Engineering, PGC (Hons)

(Humber College , Toronto Canada)

Engr. Ali Faisal Assistant Professor Mechatronics Engineering B.E.

Computer Engineering M.Sc. Engineering (UET, LHR)

Engr. Riaz Ahmad Rana Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Telecommunication System M.Sc. Engineering

DSP Ph. D* (UCP)

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Faculty of Engineering

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Name Designation Qualifications Area of Specialization

Engr. Toqeer Aslam Assistant Professor Elect & Computer Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering

(University of Electro

Communication ,Tokyo)

Mr. Muhammad Rafiq Assistant Professor Applied Mathematics M.Sc.

M.Phill

Ph. D* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Farrukh Ahmad Lecturer Elect & Telecom Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering

(Technical University , Denmark)

Engr. Ali Mansoor Khawaja Lecturer Telecom Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering

(Kings College of London)

Engr. Muhammad Burhan Khan Lecturer Electronics & Telecom Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Electrical Engineering M.Sc. Engineering

(NUST ,Islamabad)

Engr. Ahmad Nafeel Aslam Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc .Engineering

Micro Electronics M.Sc. Engineering

(University of South Florida USA)

Engr. Monica Victor Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Electrical Engineering M. Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Rubina Akram Lecturer Electronics &Telecom Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M. Sc Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Nabeel Khalid Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Computer Engineering M.Sc. Engineering* (LUMS)

Engr. Majid Gulzar Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Sidra Shafiq Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Reda Gilani Lab Engineer / Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering (UET, LHR)

Engr. Yaqoob Javed Lab Engineer / Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

Computer Engineering M.Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Tahir Rizvi Lab Engineer / Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

Engr. Haleema Asif Lab Engineer/ Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering (UCP)

Engr. M. Usman Khan Lab Engineer / Lecturer Electrical Engineering B.Sc. Engineering

M.Sc. Engineering* (UET, LHR)

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Name Qualifications Designation Lab Assigned

Ms. Faiza Siddiqui MCS . CCNA, C Voice, CCAI, CCNP CISCO Manager Computer Communication Networking &

CISCO Lab

Mr. Muhammad Salman Saeed MCS and CCNA Lab Assistant Computer Communication Networking &

CISCO Lab

Mr. Muhammad Mehran Gull D.A.E. Electronics Labs-In charge & Computer Engineering Lab

Supervisor

Mr. Imran Haider D.A.E. Electronics Lab-Supervisor Microwaves & Communication Systems

Engineering Lab

Mr. Muhammad Awais Attari D.A.E. Electronics Lab Assistant Power Engineering Lab

Bachelor of Technology in Electronics

Mr. Ali Hassan D.A.E. Electronics Lab Assistant Electronics Engineering Lab

Mr. Khuram Sarfaraz D.A.E. Electronics Lab Assistant Instruments & Measurement Lab

Mr. Tanvir Hussain D.A.E. Electrical Lab Assistant Workshop (Electrical Installation)

Bachelor of Technology in Electrical

Muhammad Saqib Khan D.A.E. Electronics Lab Assistant Microwaves & Communication Systems

Bachelor of Technology in Electronics* Engineering Lab

Mr.Muhammad Fiyyaz Khan D.A.E. Electronics Lab Assistant Electrical Engineering Lab

Bachelor of Technology in Electronics*

Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Technical Training Cert. in Mechanical Lab Assistant Workshop (Machine & Metal)

Mr.Muhammad Tayyab Khan D.A.E. Electrical Lab Supervisor Electrical Machines Lab

Bachelor of Technology in Electrical

Engineering Lab Staff

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Department of Islamic & Religious StudiesDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of Social SciencesDepartment of English

Faculty of

Arts & Social Sciences

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Department of

Islamic and Religious StudiesThere is a growing need throughout the world

and especially in our country for Islamic scholars...

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There is a growing need throughout the world and especially in our

country for Islamic scholars who know their religion and the world they

are living in equally well, are proficient in both Arabic and English

languages, are not narrow-minded and do not blindly attach themselves

to any one school of thought. University of Central Punjab's Department

of Islamic and Religious Studies offers:

BS Islamic Studies (8 Semesters, each of 4 months)

MA Islamic Studies (4 Semesters, each of 4 months)

MS Islamic Studies (2 Semesters of class-work and a research paper)

Ph.D Islamic Studies (2 Semesters of class-work and a research paper)

The objective of all these programs is to produce scholars who are capable of understanding and analytically examining the original sources of Islam and the contemporary discipline, as well as effectively guiding Muslims and presenting the correct understanding of Islam to non-Muslims.

How to Be an Islamic-Scholar at UCP

Attributes We Want to Inculcate

have opportunities of pursuing a career in research, teaching, or

advising in universities, colleges, religious institutions, print and

electronic media etc. the world over.

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences invites you to consider exploring the

possibility of joining the exciting opportunity of learning we are offering.

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Qur'an and Sunnah, leading to right behavior amongst the scholars,

academics and the common people of the Muslim Ummah.

Our ValuesFreedom to think, express and research

Transparency of processes

Clear communication of information and ideas

Honest consideration of other views and respect for themTo become a scholar, a student, Respect for local cultural and religious values courses, will have to opt the following route of courses: BS, MS and

Ph.D. After the completion of these courses, the student will be awarded

with the degree of CSICS which stands for “Certified Scholar in Islamic Integrity Dexterity Tolerance

and Contemporary Sciences” (Arabic: ). It is الشـــــــــــهادة العالمية المعاصرةRespect Politeness Magnanimity

possible that before being awarded the degree of CSICS a student may Maturity Humbleness Dignity

have to complete some additional courses.Curiosity Piety Balance

A CSICS is an authentic Islamic scholar possessing sound

understanding of Islam and the contemporary world. The scholar will

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Matriculation, Intermediate, and Graduation marks (20%, 10%, and

20% respectively); Written Communication (25%); and Interview

(25%). A candidate getting less than 50% marks shall not be offered

admission.This program is spread over a period of 4 years divided into 8 semesters

of 4 months each. Total number of credit hours is 124-126 as

recommended by HEC. Besides courses on Islamic Studies and Arabic This program is divided into two parts: class-work and dissertation. Languages, there are a reasonable number of courses in areas of Social Class-work will be spread over 2 semesters, involving courses of 18 Sciences, Business and Information Technology.credit hours. After the completion of two semesters, the student will

In this program we offer the disciplines of Arabic, English, Islamic dissert a research paper carrying weight of 30 credit hours.

Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities to achieve the objective of

producing well rounded Islamic scholars. EligibilityM.S. from any recognized university shall be eligible to get registered as Eligibilitya Ph.D. student must have passed NTS.

F.A., F.Sc., A-Level or Equivalent DegreeApplicants will go through written tests in Arabic, English, Social

Applicants shall go through a test of written communication in Urdu and Sciences, Humanities, and Research Aptitude. In addition, an interview

English and come for an in-house interview.will be conducted before a decision on admission is made. However, a

holder of UCP's BS and M.S. with CGPA of B+ and above will only need

to go through a Research Aptitude test for admission in Ph.D. Islamic This program is spread over 2 years, divided into 4 semesters of 4

Studies.months each. Total number of credit hours is 72 as recommended by

OpportunitiesHEC. In this program too we offer the disciplines of Arabic, English,

In professional educational institutions for teaching Islam and ethicsIslamic Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities to achieve the

In English-medium schools and colleges for teaching Islam, Social objective of producing well rounded Islamic scholars.

Studies and ArabicEligibility In Mosques and Islamic Centers of the Western countries and B.A, B.Sc., or Equivalent degree from a recognized institution PakistanApplicants shall go through a test of written communication in Urdu and In Islamic banks and print and electronic mediaEnglish and come for an in-house interview. The merit list shall be based In Arab countrieson the following criteria: Matriculation, Intermediate, and Graduation In the CSS and PMS exams.marks (20%, 10%, and 20% respectively); Written Communication

(25%); and Interview (25%). A candidate getting less than 50% marks

shall not be offered admission. Prospective students should not hesitate to apply because of financial

constraints. There are university scholarships and sponsorships

available for the deserving candidates.This program is divided into two parts: class-work and dissertation.

Class-work will be spread over 2 semesters, involving 8 courses of 3

credit hours each. After the completion of two semesters, the student

will dissert a research paper carrying a weight of 6 credit hours. The

student will do courses in Shar`iah, Muslim Approaches, Research

Methods, Ethics, History of Sources of Islam and Modernity & Post-

Modernity and write a thesis under the supervision of an expert of the

relevant field of research.

EligibilityThere are two requirements to be eligible for admissions:

1- BS Islamic Studies (4 years), MA Islamic Studies or an equivalent

degree

2- NTS, B category, with at least 50% Marks

Applicants shall go through a test of written communication in Urdu,

English, Arabic and General-Knowledge and come for an in-house

interview. The merit list shall be based on the following criteria:

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Semester-1 Semester-5

Semester-6

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Semester-7

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Semester-4

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BSEN 3103 English-I 3 BSAl 5503 Arabic Language-V 3

BSPS 3113 Pakistan Studies + Islamic St. 3 BSQN 5513 Textual Study of Quran-III 3

BSMS 3123 G. Math/Basic Stat. 3 BSHD 5523 Textual Study of Hadith-II 3

BSEC 3133 Economics/Intro to Computer 3 BSFQ 5533 Textual Study of Fiqh-I 3

BSSC 3143 G. Science/Programing Fundamentals 3 BSHS 5543 Hadith Sciences 3

BSAL 3153 Arabic Language -1 3

BSAL 5603 Arabic Language-VI 3

BSEN 3203 English-II 3 BSQN 5613 Textual Study of Quran-IV 3

BSED 3213 Ethics/Discrete Structure 3 BSHD 5623 Textual Study of Hadith-III 3

BSPL 3223 Persian- I/Object Oriented Programming 3 BSFQ 5633 Textual Study of Fiqh-II 3

BSSB 3233 Sociology/Basic Electronics 3 BSHS 5643 Psychology/e-commarce/

BSSN 3243 Seerat Un Nabi Wa Khulfaur Rashdin 3 Intro. to Software Engineering 3

BSAL 3253 Arabic Language-II 3

BSQN 6703 Textual Study of Quran-V 3

BSEN 4303 English-III 3 BSHD 6713 Textual Study of Hadith-IV 3

BSCD 4313 Critical Argumentation/ BSAL 6723 Arabic Literature-I 3

Data Structure & Algorithm 3 BSFQ 6733 Textual Study of Fiqh-III 3

BSPD 4323 Philosophy/Digital Logic & Design 3 BSHS 6743 World History/

BSQN 4333 Textual Study of The Quran-I 3 Computer Communication and Networks 3

BAAL 4343 Arabic Language-III 3

BSRS 6803 Textual Study of Quran-VII 3

BSEN 4403 English-IV (Com. Skills)/ BSFS 6813 Fiqh Sciences/Research Proj Isl. St. 3

Probability & Statistics 3 BSHD 6823 Textual Study of Hadith-V 3

BSPL 4413 Persian-II/Intro to Database System 3 BSAL 6833 Arabic Literature-II 3

BSQN 4423 Textual Study of Quran-II 3 BSHS 6843 Textual Study of Fiqh-IV 3

BSHD 4433 Textual Study of The Hadith-I 3

BSAL 4443 Arabic Language-IV 3

BS Islamic Studies

MA Islamic StudiesSemester 1 Semester 2

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ISLN 3103 Arabic Language & Literature - I 3 ISLN 3203 Arabic Language & Literature-II 3

ISDW 3113 Al-D`awah wa al-Irshad- I 3 ISDW 3213 Al-D`awah wa al-Irshad-II 3

ISLN 3123 English - I 3 ISLN 3223 English-II 3

ISFQ 3133 Fiqh and its Sciences- I 3 ISFQ 3233 Fiqh and its Sciences-II 3

ISHS 3143 Sῑrah al-Nabῑ wa al-Khulafā' al-Rāshidῑn 3 ISHD 3243 Ḥadῑth and its Sciences 3

ISLN 3153 Basic English - I 3 ISLN 3253 Basic English-II 3

ISQN 3163 Quranic Arabic-I 3 ISQN 3263 Quranic Arabic-II 3

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Semester 1

ISUS 5103 Muslim Approach-I 3

ISQN 5113 Ahkam al-Quran: Comparative Study 3

ISRH 5123 Research Methodology 3

ISQN 5133 History of the Holy Quran 3

ISMD 5223 Modern Ethics and Islam 3

Semester 2

ISQN 5143 Thematic Study of the Holy Quran 3

ISUS 5153 Muslim Approaches-II 3

ISUS 5213 The Messenger-Exclusivist Approach 3

ISUS 5233 Religion Vs Modernity and Post-Modernity 3

ISDW 5243 Orientation and Islam 3

Semester 3

ISRH 5206 Thesis 6

Course Titles Credits Hour

Course Titles Credits Hour

Course Titles Credits Hour

MS Islamic Studies

Ph.D. Islamic Studies

Semester 3 Semester 4

Additional Courses

Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course Title Cr. Hrs.

ISLN 4303 Arabic Language & Literature-III 3 ISLN 4403 Arabic Language & Literature-IV 3

ISMD 4313 Islam & Modern Disciplines-I: Philosophy 3 ISHD 4413 Hadith-Interpertation 3

ISDW 4323 Muslim Philosophy 3 ISQN 4423 Quran and its Sciences 3

ISFQ 4333 Shari`ah in Qur'ān & Sunnah 3 ISDW 4433 Comparative Religions 3

ISMD 4343 Islamic & Contemporary Economics 3 ISHS 4443 Muslim History 3

ISQN 4353 Qur'ān - Interpertation 3 ISLN 4453 Advance Arabic Grammar 3

ISRC 4466 Research Paper 3

ISMD 5213 Islam & Modern Disciplines-II Summer

ISMD 5113 Islam and Science Summer

A student in semester 4 can do research paper instead of the two optional courses on getting approval from Dean

Code Course Credit Hours

ISSK 7103 Text in Context Core

ISTH 7113 Thesis Relevant Readings-I Core

ISMD 7123 Philosophy of History Optional

ISMD 7133 General Linguistics Optional

ISUS 7203 Islamic Research: Ijtehād Core

ISTH 7213 Thesis Relevant Readings-II Core

ISMD 7223 Philosophy of Religion Optional

ISMD 7233 Epistemology Optional

ISTH 7300 Thesis (30 Credit Hours) Core

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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is offering a BS-Economics &

Finance program starting from the fall semester 2011. The aim of this

newly introduced program is to enhance the skills and analytical abilities

of our students and enable them to meet the challenges of business,

government and nonprofit organizations.

The program is designed to study globalization, welfare reforms,

environmental problems, health, education and urban-rural economic

issues. It will provide openings to the students for careers in

banking/financial services, international business, public sector,

international organizations, NGOs, academia and entrepreneurial

ventures, etc.

Eligibility CriteriaA candidate must have Intermediate Certificate in Arts, Sciences or

Commerce from a recognized Board/Institution of higher education in

Pakistan with a minimum of 50% score or A Levels with a minimum of C

grade in at least two subjects from an English Educational System or the

equivalent thereof from other foreign systems. Candidates are also

required to appear for an in-house written test, followed by an interview.

Those obtaining at least 60% marks in the test interview will be admitted

to this program.

OverviewBS(Hons) Economics will be a 4 year full time program of 8 semesters

with 126 credit hours. Each course will be 3 credit hours. At the end of

the 8th semester, the student will submit a final research project

accompanied with a written project report. The final project can be

carried out in any media, in consultation with the concerned supervisor

and it will carry 6 credit hours.

BS Economics &Finance (Hons)

Department of

Economics

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Semester 1

Semester 6

Semester 2

Semester 7

Semester 3

Semester 8

Semester 4

Total Credit Hours: 126

Humanities Courses: 06

Allied Courses: 16Semester 5Core Courses: 18

Total Courses: 40

ECON 4003 Introduction to Econometrics

ENG 1003 English (Comprehension & Composition) RM 3103 Research Methods

PAK 1003 Pakistan Studies HU 1013 Social Psychology

ECON 1003 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 1003 History of Economic Thought

CAL 1003 Calculus 1

MATH 1003 Mathematics for Business Economics 1ECON 4003 Comparative Economic Systems

ECON 4013 Issues in Pakistan's Economy

ENG 2003 English (Communication Skills) ECON 4023 Economics of Natural Resources

ISL 2003 Islamic Studies ECON 4033 International Trade

ECON 2003 Principles of Macroeconomics HU 1023 Introduction to Socioology

QM 2003 Basic Statistics for Business Economics ECON 4053 Agricultural Economic

FIN 2003 Introduction to Finance

ECON 3213 Islamic Economics

IT 1003 Computer Applications in Economics ECON 3313 Islamic Banking

MGMT 2003 Business Management ECON 4113 Specialization 1

ECON 2013 Development Economics ECON 4123 Specialization 2

CAL 2003 Calculus 2 ECON 4133 Specialization 2

MATH 2003 Mathematics for Business Economics

ECON 4143 Public Finance

ACCT 2003 Introduction to Accounting ECON 4153 Specialization 4

ECON 3013 Managerial Economics ECON 4163 Specialization 5

ECON 3003 Money and Banking ECON 4096 Research Project

POL 3003 Public Policy Analysis

ECON 2013 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis

FIN 3013 Financial Management

ECON 3003 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis

BS Economics & Finance (Hons) - Course StructureEach course is 3 credit hours

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BS (Hons)and practices (anthropology).Rational of Social Science

3. Determining the principles of economic activity in the family and Social Science looks at a multitude of human behavior in any given society.society. The core of the subject is how, over and throughout time,

4. Determining principles of politics and working of institutions in the individuals live, behave and interact within their respective societies. society.Furthermore, it looks at how individuals interact with each other through

5. Observing the principles of the working human mind (psychology).modern institutions.

6. Determining principles and rules of sociology.BS in Social Science is essentially a research based graduation degree

7. Appreciating art, music, literature and finer elements, etc. of program intended to investigate into and find the basic laws and human life.principles that determine human life in a society and to find out the social

contradictions of this life – their reasons and then find scientific ways to Courses: 40+ Internshipsolve these conflicts peacefully.

Semester Credit (Sch) : 126

Social Science as a subject has the following objectives: Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)1. Determining and understanding social laws, morals, ethics and

Eligibilityprinciples of religion.

> F.A, F.Sc, A-Level or Equivalent Degree (minimum 2nd Division)2. Inquiring into the past progress and endeavor of human knowledge

Department of

Social Sciences

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Program OfferedSemester:8 General Courses:14

Duration:4-YEARS Core Course:18

Elective Courses:09

Semester 1 Semester 5

Semester 6

Semester 2

Semester 7

Semester 3

Semester 8

Semester 4

Course Code Subject Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

Course Code Subject Credit Hours

PAK1002 Pakistan Studies ACC5003 Accounting 33

ISL1002 Islamic studies (Ethics) CB5003 Consumer Behavior 3

ENG1003 Functional English 3 HWR5003 History of World Religions 3

IC1003 Introduction to Computer 3 SM5003 Strategic Management 3

MATHS1003 Mathematics 3 MKTG5003 Principles of Marketing 3

ECO1003 Introduction to Economics 3

COMM6003 Communication 3

ETISL2003 Ethics of Islam 3 SW6003 Social Work 3

QM2003 Statistics 3 SME6003 Small and Medium Enterprises 3

ICL2003 Introduction to Chinese language 3 BLAW6003 Business Law 3

ENG2003 Business communication 3 ECDEV6003 Economic Development & Political Economy3

PSYC2003 Introduction to Psychology 3

ENG7003 Presentation Skill 3

RM3003 Research Methodology 3 MRW7003 Major Religions of World 3

MGM3003 Introduction to HRM 3 ECOPAK7003 Economy of Pakistan 3

SOCIO3003 Introduction to Sociology 3 Hr7003 Human Rights 3

POL3003 Introduction to Political Sciences 3 ANTH7003 Anthropology 3

ENG3003 English Comprehension 3

INTBEV8003 Interpersonal Behavior 3

ENG4003 Creative Writing English 3 NEG8003 Negotiations 3

EDU4003 Education 3 PHOTO8003 Photography (Advance Level) 3

JOU4003 Journalism 3 ENVSC8003 Environmental Sciences 3

MGMT4003 Introduction to Management 3 RES8003 Research Project /Thesis 3

INTREL4003 Introduction to International Relations 3

Credit Hours

BS Social Sciences - Course Structure

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Dr. Khalid ZaheerPh.D. (University of Wales)

MBA (University of the Punjab)

Dean

Faculty of Arts &Social Sciences

Faculty

Mr. Sajid Shahbaz Khan MA, Islamiat and MA Urdu, PU Mr. Rafi Mufti MA, Islamiat PU

Dr. Sajid Ali Ph.D Philosophy, PU Mr. Talib Mohsin MA, Islamiat, PU

Mr. Muhammad Sami Mufti Fazil Darse Nizami Mr. Izhar Ahmad MA, Islamiat, PU

Mr. Tariq Hashmi MA Arabic, PU Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim Sheikh MA, Islamiat, PU

Mr. Moiz Amjad Certified from Institute of Islamic Sciences Mr. Amar Ilahi Lone Student, MA Islamic

MBA, PU Studies, SOAS

Dr. Shahzad Saleem Ph.D. Islamic Studies, University of Wales Mr. Asif Iftikhar MA Islamic Studies,

McGill University

Dr. Fayyaz Siddiqui Ph.D Botany, PU Prof. Qalb e Bshir Khawar Butt Ph.D Student Islamic

Studies, PU

Dr. Irfan Khalid Dhilon Ph.D Islamic Studies, PU

Visiting Faculty

Department of Economics – Adjunct FacultyDr. M. Shafiq Akhyar Professor PhD (Statistics), Cornell University, USA

Dr. Bashir Ahmed Professor PhD (Agricultural Economics), Michigan State University, USA

Dr. Qais Aslam Professor PhD (Economics), University of National & World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria; L.L.B (PU)

Dr. Salman Ahmad Professor PhD (Economics), International Islamic University, Islamabad

Mr. Khalil Rao Professor AIB, USA

Mr. Salahuddin Ayyubi Assistant Professor M.Phil, University of Central Punjab, Lahore

Ms. Kanwal Zahra Assistant Professor M.Phil, G.C. University, Lahore

Ms. Taseer Salahuddin Assistant Professor M.Phil, International Islamic University, Islamabad

Mr. Qamar Abbas Assistant Professor MS (Economics and Finance), LSE, Lahore

Ms. Fareena Noor Lecturer MS (Economics), B. Sc (Hons) LUMS, Lahore

Department of Social Sciences – Adjunct FacultyDr. Hanan Mian Ahmad Professor PhD (Communication & Culture) York University, Canada

Seema Arif Assistant Professor M.Phil, (Education Management), U.M.T, Lahore

Ayesha Kashif Assistant Professor M.Sc, (Psychology), G.C. University, Lahore

Javaria Qais Joiya Assistant Professor M.Phil, (Political Science), University of the Punjab, Lahore; L.L.B (PU Law College)

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Fall (September 2011 – January 2012) Dates Days

Spring 2012 (February - June) Dates Days

Summer 2012 (June – September) Dates Days

Registration/Payment of Dues Sept 12-17 Mon-Sat

Orientation (New Students) Sept 17 Sat

Classes Commencement Sept 19 Mon

Add / Drop Week/ Late Registration Sep 19 – 24 Monday - Sat

**Haj Mubarik & Eid-ul-Azha/Iqbal Day Nov 04 – 10 Fri – Thur

Mid Term Exam & Teaching Nov 14 – 19 Mon – Sat

**Ashoora Dec 05 – 06 Mon – Tue

*Quaid's Birth Day Dec 25 Sun

Last Date for Withdrawal of Courses January 7, 2012 Sat

Last Day of Classes Jan 14, 2012 Sat

Final Examinations Jan 16 – 26, 2012 Mon – Thur

Submission of Result Jan 30, 2012 Mon

Grade Notification Jan 31, 2012 Tue

Semester Break Jan 27- Feb 04, 2012 Fri-Sat

Registration/Payment of Dues (Ongoing) Feb 06 - 10 Mon – Fri

Orientation (New Students) Feb 11 Sat

Classes Commencement Feb 13 Mon

Add Drop Week for Ongoing Students Feb 13 - 18 Mon – Sat

*Pakistan Day Mar 23 Fri

Mid Term Exam & Teaching April 09 – 14 Mon – Sat

*Labor Day May 01 Tue

Last Date for Withdrawal of Courses June 02 Sat

Last Day of Classes June 09 Sat

Final Examinations June 11 – 21 Mon – Thurs

Submission of Result June 25 Mon

Grade Notification June 26 Tuesday

Semester Break June 22- 30 Fri-Wed

Registration/Payment of Dues June 25 - 30 Mon – Sat

Classes Commencement July 02 Monday

Mid Term Exam July 30 - Aug 04 Mon – Mon

*Independence Day August 14 Tuesday

Last Day of Classes August 18 Saturday

**Eid ul Fitar Holidays August 20 - 25 Mon – Sat

Final Examinations August 27 – 31 Mon – Fri

Submission of Result September 03 Monday

Grade Notification September 04 Tuesday

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