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Bahria University Headquarters

Shangrila Road, Sector E-8, Islamabad, Pakistan


www.bahria.edu.pk
info@bahria.edu.pk Bahria University Islamabad Campus
+ 92-51-111-111-028 Shangrila Road, Sector E-8, Islamabad, Pakistan
www.bahria.edu.pk/buic
Bahria University Karachi Campus info@bahria.edu.pk
13 Stadium Road, Karachi-75260, Pakistan + 92-51-111-111-028
www.bahria.edu.pk/bukc
info@bimcs.edu.pk Bahria University Lahore Campus
+ 92-21-111-111-028 47, Civic Centre, Johar Town, Lahore
www.bahria.edu.pk/bulc
Bahria University Medical and Dental College
DHA Phase II, Near PNS Shifa, Karachi, Pakistan
info@bahria.edu.pk
+92-42-35401408-15
UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2017
www.bahria.edu.pk/bumdc
info@bimcs.edu.pk Institute of Professional Psychology
+ 92-21-111-111-028 13 Stadium Road, Karachi-75260, Pakistan
www.bahria.edu.pk/ipp
National Center of Maritime Policy
ippbu@hotmail.com
Research, Karachi
+ 92-21-111-111-028
13 Stadium Road, Karachi-75260, Pakistan
www.bahria.edu.pk/ncmpr
officialBU officialBU
ncmpr@bimcs.edu.pk
+ 92-21-111-111-028
Contents Board of Governors

1. Welcome to Bahria • Chief of Naval Staff / Pro-Chancellor / Chairman BOG


• Advisory Board Message
• Rector’s Message
• Rector Bahria University
• Strategic Goals • Vice Chief of Naval Staff
• Bahria at Glance/Know us
Better 6. How to Apply
• Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (T&E)
• Admission criteria • Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (P)
2. Adding values • Admission test
• Learning and teaching • Admission and academic • Director General Medical Services (Navy)
methods schedule
• Career counseling • Director General Naval Intelligence
• Getting professional 7. Fee & Funding • Director Naval Educational Services
• Interactive Approach • Fee Structure
• Personality grooming • Financial • Commander Karachi
• Facilities assistance/scholarships • Commander North
• International Linkages
8. Rules & Regulation • Pro-Rector / DG BU Islamabad Campus
3. Bahria Life • Academic Rules
• The BU Experience • DG IMA – Karachi
• Code of Conduct
• Sport • DG BU Karachi Campus
• Music 9. Faculty Details
• Drama • Secretary or his/her nominee, Ministry of Science &
• Societies Technology
• Student Support Center
• Educationist as approved by the Chairman of the Board
5. Disciplines • Chairman HEC or his/her nominee
• Introduction of Programs
• Duration • Secretary or his/her nominee, Ministry of Finance
• Requirements
• Subject index • Registrar – Secretary BOG
Pro-Chancellor and Chairman BOG
Chief of Naval Staff
Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah Nishan-i-Imtiaz
(Military) was commissioned in Operations Branch
of Pakistan Navy in June 1978. On commissioning,
the officer won the coveted Sword of Honor from
Pakistan Naval Academy. He was also awarded
Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal at his
graduation.
During his distinguished career, the Admiral
attained vast experience of operational, training He is a keen sea farer who represented Pakistan at numerous international events
and Command assignments. His command including 1984 Olympics (USA), 1986 Asian Games (South Korea) and 1990 Asian
appointments include Command of a Destroyer Games (China). He won Gold Medal at the Asian Games twice and various other awards
and 25th Destroyer Squadron, Commandant at International Sailing Championships.
Pakistan Naval Academy, Commander Pakistan In recognition of his meritorious services, the Admiral has been awarded Nishan-i-Imtiaz
Fleet and Command of Multinational Maritime (Military), Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military), Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military), President’s Medal and
Task Force. Some of his key staff appointments President’s Award for Pride of Performance.
include Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Plans),
Defense Attaché in Qatar, Director General
National Accountability Bureau (Rawalpindi), Chief
Inspector (Navy), Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
(Training & Personnel), Naval Secretary and Deputy
Chief of Naval Staff (Operations). Before being
appointed as Chief of the Naval Staff, the Admiral
was serving as Vice Chief of Naval Staff at Naval
Headquarters Islamabad.
The Admiral is a graduate of Royal Naval Staff
College, UK and National Defense University
Islamabad. He holds Master’s degree in Defense
Studies from London University and MSc (War
Studies) degree from Quaid-e-Azam University.
Excellence in Education
Rector’s message. 01 The aim is to offer students a transformational educational
experience, encompassing both the academic and the
co-curricular activities, which provides them with the opportunity
to fulfill their potential as successful professionals in life.
Bahria University is one of the safe and friendly, and at the same
leading public sector universities of time disciplined, as envisaged by the
Pakistan, which is dedicated to meet Quaid e Azam. Because we feel that
many complex challenges facing us along with studies it is equally
today. The university has campuses, important to develop the good old Excellence in Research
research institutes and colleges all values of character, decency,
over Pakistan which work towards
grooming today’s youth into
honesty and consideration for one
another.
02 The aim is to develop and sustain an environment where research
is viewed and practiced as a primary function that will
subsequently contribute towards the vitalization of teaching, by
becoming tomorrow’s leaders. We discovery of new knowledge, and improving people’s life in our
We believe that young people country and abroad.
provide a platform for promising
should have a say in shaping their
minds to come together, pioneer
destinies, we therefore help them to
new thought and serve the world
discover their potential, prepare for
around them. And for this we
life and help make a positive impact
provide the right mix of faculty,
on the world around them. The Excellence in Global Reach
resources, environments
technology so that both learners
and
unusually high youth population of
Pakistan presents a wonderful
03 The aim is to thrive for a global presence by equipping students,
staff and faculty with the global knowledge and expertise to
and teachers are inspired to create,
to explore, to discover, to challenge
opportunity for us to play a role in
motivating young people to be
Strategic become a world renowned university.

and to lead. At Bahria it is our vision


to make our university the best
educational institute in the country.
passionate about rendering positive
service to society, and make them GOALS
be able to do so. Because real
Our strategy to achieve this vision is
fulfillment for any person lies in Engaging with Business/ Industry
to ensure that theory and practice
go hand in hand. We would like to
open all the doors for promoting the
service to his fellow human beings.
We are headed for a future in which
04 The aim is to maximize the impact of our excellence in education
and research by engaging effectively with business/ industry in a
way that benefits staff, students, faculty and alumni to provide
research potential of the students, educational institutions will sustainable growth in our income from government and
which will enable them to use their increasingly be judged by the quality non-government sources
academic knowledge for practical of the education they provide, by
projects. To this end we have built the kind of people they graduate
bridges between the University and and by the way in which those
the corporate sector, opening the graduates choose to lead their lives. Excellence in Social Integration
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way for research, and making And we at Bahria University have The aim is to commit our self towards development of our local
students apply their academic skills been striving constantly to meet communities, and foster an environment where the staff,
to practical projects. these challenges. students and faculty see themselves as part of the larger, global
community.
And we aim for all this to take place
in a university environment that is

Improving & Ensuring the


University’s Financial Security
06 The aim is to enhance existing income streams and develop
diversified means of income generation for the financial
sustainability of the university.
Bahria University
at a Glance
Bahria University is a Federally Chartered Public
Sector University which was established on 7th
February 2000 through a Presidential Ordinance.
It is a multi-campus institution of higher ISLAMABAD
education, which is committed to attain the
highest standards in teaching, learning and Islamabad Campus
research, compatible with global requirements of
Bahria University Islamabad
practicing different professions. The University is
Campus (BUIC) is one of the
widely recognized for preparing professionals, to
most renowned institutions
assume roles as future leaders and to become
of higher education in
good executives/ managers through
Islamabad. Hosting over 7,000 students, this
development of their physical, mental, moral and
campus provides access to higher education for
professional competence. The enrollment of
promising students. Our vibrant Campus in the
students has crossed 15,000 in the campuses
heart of the city serves a rapidly-growing number
located in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.
of rural students from the immediate area and
surrounding provinces. The changes taking place
at the university continue to capture the
imagination of people everywhere, including the
international media, and our growing base of
international universities. Inspiring excellence.
Transforming lives. These objectives are the
driving forces at the heart of BUIC. Through our
Projects, we are a university internationally
recognized for human reconciliation and
compassion as well as for excellence in academic
achievement.

Shangrilla Road, Sector E-8 Islamabad


+92-51-111-111-028
info@bahria.edu.pk

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LAHORE
Lahore Campus
Bahria University
Lahore Campus
(BULC) is a
student-centered,
globally-engaged public university
committed to providing highly-valued
undergraduate and graduate
educational opportunities through
superior teaching, research, creative
activity and service for the people of
Pakistan and the world. BULC is
committed to being an outstanding
teaching-intensive, research-driven
university that emphasizes student
engagement, scholarly and creative
achievement, civic participation, and
global perspectives. The Campus is
widely recognized for its high quality of
services, activities and programs for
students. It has strong partnerships with
faculty, staff, student and community
groups so that we may serve as primary
advocates to meet the needs of our
diverse student population. The core
values of the institution includes
Educational Opportunity, Excellence,
Diversity integrity and service.
Civic Center, Johar Town Lahore
042-99233408-15
info@bahria.edu.pk

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KARACHI
Karachi Campus Institue of Professional Psycology

Bahria University Karachi Campus (BUKC) was founded with a The Institute of Professional Psychology (IPP) at Bahria
purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual University functions as an educational setup focusing on
prosperity for the people of Karachi and the country. We career development of its students. Students and faculty
began as a land-grant institution teaching wide range of members alike are actively involved in community work with a
subjects including Management Sciences, Computer Sciences, Software Engineering, dual purpose – that of serving the community and of meeting experiential
Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Media Studies. The Karachi campus requirements for various courses.
has students, faculty and staff take problems in hand and work with industry, and The clinical outpatient department at PNS Shifa provides assessment and a number of
government to solve them. Our high-performing students apply what they learn in different therapeutic plans that are tailored to suit the individual’s needs. In addition to
the real world by conducting research, working in internships and co-ops, and clinical practice, the Institute is also actively involved in providing assessment and
performing acts of world-changing service. That experiential education ensures they counseling services to various multinational concerns. Different projects have been
leave here ready to lead the workforce, confident in the knowledge that Bahria initiated for community welfare in collaboration with an NGO to provide counseling
University consistently rates as one of the best values in higher education. services to jail inmates.
13 National Stadium Rd, Karachi 13 National Stadium Rd, Karachi
+92-21-111-111-028 +92-21-111-111-028
info@bahria.edu.pk info@bahria.edu.pk

National Centre for Martime Policy Research


Medical and Dental College
National Centre for Maritime Policy Research (NCMPR)
The Bahria University Medical and Dental College (BUMDC)
had been set up at the Bahria University, Karachi
was established in 2008 with the induction of experienced
Campus with a view to encourage research in maritime
and highly qualified faculty. The state-of-the-art 7-storey
matters. NCMPR has accordingly developed linkages
building houses 5 lecture halls each with a capacity of 150
with various international universities and maritime research institutes. It has
seats and a beautiful auditorium with a seating capacity of 500. There are fully
also hosted a number of international seminars, conferences and workshops,
equipped laboratories, museums, dedicated teaching rooms for small group
high-lighting various aspects of the maritime domain.
teaching and a skills laboratory. BUMDC strictly follows the curriculum specified by
the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. 13 National Stadium Rd, Karachi
Adjacent to PNS SHIFA, DHA Phase-II, Karachi +92-21-111-111-028
+92-21-35319491-9 info@bahria.edu.pk
info.bumdc@bahria.edu.pk

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• Learning and Teaching Methods • Personality Grooming
• Career Counseling • Facilities
• Getting Professional • International Linkages
• Interactive Approach

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LEARNING AND TEACHING METHOD Bahria University provides you with assistance to get you
started. Come visit the Career Resource Center for
Today Bahria University is considered to be one of
résumé writing, interview skills, content writing,
Pakistan’s 21st century, business-facing university. We
internships, gaining experience or the job search.
are committed to giving our students the skills they need
to succeed in the global marketplace. Career counseling may include helping you clarify your
knowledge about your Fields, interests, personality or
We strive to develop the qualities of confidence,
skills. Career counseling can help you to be on right path
self-worth and high employable skills with in our
according to your mental and physical capabilities.
students so that they can excel in the field they choose
Career counseling can also help develop your
to work in
decision-making skills.
We strive to achieve this by:
Do you have questions about your major? Not sure how
• Combining traditional teaching methods by top to find a job? Do you know how to answer interview
academic staff with digital resources. questions? BU assists students and alumni to develop,
evaluate and implement their career plans.
• Teaching courses that are all designed with the
input of business and professional bodies. Career Counseling can help you.
• Giving students the change to learn about • discuss your interest /profession
employability through listening to the experience of
• discover what you can do along with your major
our alumni.
• learn the way to investigate profession fields,
• Organizing networking events where staff, students
industries, and employers
and graduates can meet.
• discover what an internship is, why you want one,
• Offering a vibrant multicultural campus.
and the way to get one well as to ensure academic success. These include sessions. The process is useful for generating creative
• Giving students the option of studying at one of our thoughts and ideas. Brainstorming helps students learn
• Critique your resume • Faculty-student mentoring programs
partner universities overseas. to pull together. Types of interactive brainstorming
• develop networking talents • Course and instructor evaluations include:
• Offering students valuable work experience in
research, business or industry before their final GETTING PROFESSIONAL • Administration of the Learning Resource Center • Structured and unstructured
academic year.
Professionalism, Evaluation & Learning • Academic enrichment intervention strategies, • Reverse or negative thinking
One of our aims is to bring higher education to a wider
Professionalism is a cornerstone of any organization and • Supervision of exam proctors, • Nominal group relationships
audience. We provide flexible learning opportunities for
is essential to achieving excellence in research,
local residents and businesses, including: • Academic enhancement workshops. • Online interaction such as chat, forums and email
education, clinical care and university and community
• Evening classes, summer schools and short courses service. It requires an ongoing commitment to honesty, INTERACTIVE APPROACH • Team-idea mapping
at community venues integrity, respect, altruism, accountability, compassion,
Interactive learning is a hands-on approach to help • Individual brainstorming
empathy and self-improvement. Bahria University
• Public lectures and workshops students become more engaged and retain more
reaffirms this commitment to a climate of respect, civility 2. Think, Pair and Share
material. With or without a form of technology,
• Part-time study, continuing education program, and and cooperation among students, interns, residents,
interactive learning helps students strengthen problem Establish a problem or a question. Pair the students. Give
new foundation degrees. faculty, administrators, staff and society.
solving and critical thinking skills, each pair sufficient time to form a conclusion. Permit
CAREER COUNSELING Programs and services offered by Bahria University each participant to define the conclusion in his or her
1. Brainstorming
support and enhance the goals to educate and oversee personal voice. You can also request that one student
If you need assistance with any career-related topic,
student’s personal and professional accountability as Interactive brainstorming is typically performed in group

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Personality
Grooming
Bahria University places strong emphasis
on personality development of its
graduates to improve their employability
skills. In this regard a hybrid student
grooming programme is in place focusing
on both academic and non-academic
activities. In terms of personality
development through academic means,
eight learning dimensions have been
identified, that are covered in various
subjects offered in the degree
programmes at BU. This includes IT skills,
numeracy skills, oral communication and
public speaking skills, business
communication skills, self-management,
psychological & emotional development,
explain a concept while the other student evaluates what career exploring and management and
is being learned. Apply different variations of the corporate skills. Understanding the
process. importance of co-curricular activities, the
3. Buzz session university has also identified six
personality dimensions that are focused
Participants come together in session groups that focus
on a single topic. Within each group, every student for development in a student through
contributes thoughts and ideas. Encourage discussion various co-curricular activities including
and collaboration among the students within each group. civic education, intellectual development, Facilities
Everyone should learn from one another’s input and physical education, internationalization,
BU Media House BUTV
experiences. social & emotional development and
aesthetic development. So whether it is Bahria Media House is the project of BU to provide a BUTV is Bahria University’s student-operated media
4. Incident process
attending guest lectures by renowned platform for its students to showcase their talent and production network. Live-streamed programming is
This teaching style involves a case study format, but the speakers, participating in arts, dramatics, skills to the outer world through the medium of Web TV, available at bahria.edu.pk and on campus television
process is not as rigid as a full case study training session. FM Radio and Online Newspaper. The Media house channel. BUTV produces an array of news, information,
sports or music activities, they are all
The focus is on learning how to solve real problems that equipped with State of the art facilities is the idyllic place sports and variety programming. Open to any BU
managed and planned in a way to ensure
involve real people. Small groups of participants are for the pupils to pursue their dreams in the world of student is its annual membership. BUTV productions and
provided details from actual incidents and then asked to overall development of students’ digitalization. Bahria University is creating artwork in a administrative departments are based at the Bahria
develop a workable solution. personality! range of applications that include prospectuses/ University Media House and Media Studies Department.
catalogues and brochures and magazines.

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Business Incubation Centre Gymnasium
Bahria Universities Business Incubation Centre (BIC) is
dedicated to help students explore different spheres of
research which include human needs, emerging
technology and social trends. It seeks to create new
ideas and businesses that are intuitive and enriching
without losing sight of the experience and encounter.
BIC tries to find a new sensibility that allows it to create
products that focus on the augmentation of human
capability and to further examine the boundaries
between physical and mental limitations. Through
projects that are self-initiated or developed in
collaboration with industry, the Centre aims to
experiment with and develop new design methods.
E- News Paper
The Bahria University Tribune, now published from
Islamabad, is a try at your hand at journalistic writing or
find out what it’s like to work in the newspaper business?
Students submit their articles on a weekly basis at The
Tribune run by students. No matter what majors are, your
participation is always welcomed.

Libraries
The Bahria University libraries aim to encourage and
FM Radio support academic and research activities of university
researchers, faculty, staff and students. They provide a
Bahria University has the
full range of services, including books loans, online
privilege to be among the
information searching, reference services, photocopying,
few institutes in Pakistan to
access to digital resources, CD searching and research
have its own FM Radio
support services, i.e. Endnote training and APA style
Channel. Functioning at the
manual, etc. The libraries are managed by qualified and
frequency of 106, the FM
experienced staff, dedicated to provide quality services
Radio provides an excellent
for its users.
opportunity for the students
of Media Studies to get
hands on experience in
running and managing radio
programs.

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MUSICat
SPORTS
BU
at
The importance of sport in the life of
BU
Extra-curricular activities including music
are an integral part of life on the campus.
Undergraduates, postgraduates, alumni
and staff all contribute to the rich musical
students is invaluable and plays a pivotal life of the University. Music Club is a
role in their overall development. With student-run body comprising of a
this perspective in view, the university number of talented students of the
provides many opportunities and university. The main objective of the
facilities to its students to participate in music club is to expose and nurture the
international, national and university hidden talent of the students and giving
level sports. the confidence to represent them
nationwide as proud BU students. We
A state of the art Gymnasium having are proud of this music heritage of the
wide range of indoor games facilities: university that has produced world class
courts for basketball, volley ball, singers such as Umair Jaswal, Uzair
badminton, a fitness room equipped Jaswal and Shamir Aziz Quidwai. Groups
with the latest machines is available at and individuals are open to express their
Islamabad Campus. talent anytime.

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WELL-BEING CENTRE
DRAMATICS AT BAHRIA UNIVERSITY The Well-Being Center (WBC) is committed to
provide best mental health services to Bahria
Dramatic Arts education is an important means of stimulating creativity in problem solving. It can University, as well as to the outsiders in need
challenges student’s perception, about their world and about themselves. Dramatic exploration can of psychological, social, emotional, and
provide students with an outlet for emotions, thoughts, and dreams that they might not otherwise developmental needs. At WBC we ensure high
have means to express. A student can, if only for a few moments, become another, explore a new role, quality, problem focused, ethical services.
try out and experiment with various personal choices and solutions to very real problems from their WBC team offers free support to all enrolled
own life, or problems faced by characters in literature or historical figures. This is perhaps the most students, Faculty and Staff experiencing
important reason for Dramatic Arts in schools. Theater and Drama has also been a major part of our distress arising from psychological, emotional
culture since the very beginning. BU has always provided means by which students can actively or mental health issues.
participate in the activities and express their different personalities.
Bahria University’s Dramatics club is the Centre of attention. The club enables the students to polish
their hidden talent performing live and is thus helping students to promote the culture in a positive
manner. A huge body of students interested in performing live in theatres is encouraged by the
administration of the university. Plays are being arranged in which students express themselves by
performing on the most sensitive societal issues. It is not a ‘traditional’ drama society in the sense, but
is made up of a committee which meets every week to discuss funding for shows and to make
decisions which improve opportunities for drama across the University.

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STUDENT
SUPPORT Students Resource Center (SRC)

CENTRE (SSC) Studying at university is just the beginning Bahria University gives you
loads of opportunities to have fun and socialize.
Whether it's competing in a sport you love, broadening your
SSC is the hub of all non-academic activities and
experience with volunteer work or getting involved in a society. No
student centered services to maximize student
matter what you're interested in, there's something for you.
potential by polishing student talents and skills,
developing them into all-rounder’s with grooming Along with other activities, the SRC comprises of 5 Clubs/Societies…
interventions, self-help resources, interactive
• The Arts & Dramatics Club
workshops and participation outside university.
• The Media Club
The Student Support Centre has a system under
• The Music Society
which it operate and provide support to students
• The Events Club
through following three wings:
• The Literature & Debates Club
The Student Facilitation Centre (SFC)
SFC has been established to facilitate and resolve
our BU students in their academic and
non-academic issues. The aim of this department
is to address the queries of students so that they
don’t run from one office to another for
resolution of their problems or for seeking
academic guidance. This department works
closely with all departments of the university and
provides guidance and requisite information to
the students under one roof.
Community Support Program (CSP)
Bahria University is dedicated to promote
community service, civic engagement, and
service-learning amongst the young to make
them socially responsible citizen in the society.
The management of BU believes that
service-learning has a positive effect on the
personal development of students and it helps
them acquire academic skills and knowledge by
utilizing their resources and professional skills.
Community Service is mandatory for all students
as a degree requirement.

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The BU Experience
Want to know what it’s really like to be a student at
Bahria University?
Bahria University focuses on strong academic grooming
of the students along with emphasis on individual
development by engaging them in various curricular &
co-curricular activities. Bahria support individuals to
achieve their goals and make them move forwards their
professional life. These are the opportunities which
everybody is looking forward to enhance their
knowledge base & soft skills.
Student life & Engagement is dedicated to offering
modern programs to help students get involved on
campus giving vast opportunities to expand leadership
skills and pursue their future goals. The university works
in close liaison with international partner universities to
provide international exposures to our students.

Bahria life
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UNITED KINGDOM IRAN
• University of Plymouth • Chabahar Maritime University
• University of Bedfordshire • Damghan University
• University of Greenwich
• University of Leicester ITLAY
• University of Nottingham • Trieste University
• University of Northampton
AUSTRALIA
• York St. John University
• Griffith University
• Corbett Cent – King’s College
• Macquarie University
• Southampton Solent University
• Edith Cowan University
• Brunel University

UNITED STATE OF AMERICA MALAYASIA


• MIT (Resource Sharing) • AIMST University
• University of Idaho
• Valparaiso University THAILAND
• Burapha University
NETHERLANDS
• Amsterdam University TURKEY
of Applied Sciences • Izmir University of Economics
CANADA • Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
• Dalhouse University • Istanbul Aydin University
• Dogus University
CHINA • Yasar University
• Hangzhou Dianzi University • Erzurum Technical University
• Shanghai Lixin University • Hakkari University
• Beijing Technology & • University of Sirnak
Business University

BANGLADESH International Linkages


• International University of
Business, Agricultural & Technology

Internationalization is functioning at the heart of BU. Our University is one the first few universities, participation in international conferences, attending international internships
universities of the country that has a formal International Office setup to look after academic programmes, exchange of students for a semester with universities in Turkey, Australia & UK,
linkages and ties with international universities. The journey of internationalization of BU is credit transfer opportunities to selected partner universities on a 3+1 and 2+2 articulation
now over a decade old with number academic partnerships in countries such as UK, USA, arrangements, international summer school programmes and many more. To view list of
Australia, Canada, China, Turkey, Netherlands, Italy, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Iran & Thailand. existing partner universities of BU, please visit the University website. All international
There are several opportunities for the students of Bahria University to avail international opportunities are advertised through International Office online portal available at
experience through guest lectures by foreign speakers, short study tours to partner
www.bahria.edu.pk/internationalopportunities

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01 MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

COMPUTER SCIENCES 02
Disciplines
03

Disciplines
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Disciplines
Disciplines
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 04
Disciplines 05 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL


06
Disciplines SCIENCES

Disciplines 07 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

LEGAL & LAW STUDIES


08
09 MEDIA STUDIES

PROFESSIONAL PHYCOLOGY 10
11 MEDICAL & DENTAL

MARITIME STUDIES 12
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCES
The Department of Management Sciences offers a Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
portfolio of program at the undergraduate, graduate Bachelor of Accounting & Finance BS (A&F)
and post graduate levels, like: BBA, MBA, and M.Phil. Bachelor in Economics BS (Economics)
And PhD. Our graduates enjoy a good employment
rate in commerce and industry, which shows that
employers repose confidence in their abilities. The
Department is striving to become the best business
school in the region.

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Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
Department of Management Sciences Department of Management Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program What will student study in this program?
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi HSC – II MINIMUM • To produce BBA graduates equipped with the business List of Core Courses:
50% MARKS A LEVEL knowledge and skills. Entrepreneurship
Regular Programme Duration • To arouse curiosity of young minds to know the business Functional English
4 Years issues as business manager. Principles of Marketing
8 Semesters • To develop critical thinking on the business issues and for Business Mathematics – I
their pragmatic solutions. Microeconomics
• To expose the students to the changing business Principles of Management
Available Specialization environment in Pakistan and abroad. IT in Business (word, excel)
Marketing, Finance, HRM, • To increase the pool of socially responsible Business English Writing Skills
executives in the society. Business Mathematics II / Numeracy Skills
MIS, SCM, Entrepreneurship
Oral Communication (Public Speaking)
Learning outcome of the Degree Program Macroeconomics
Programme Timing Business Statistics
• BBA graduates will be able to execute the concepts of
Morning, Evening, (Weekend) Principles of Accounting
businesses at the work place.
• Graduates will be able to participate actively in the business Business Communication
development of firms. Statistical Inference and Quantitative Research
• They will be able to become entrepreneur themselves or Financial Accounting
will be able to contribute to the realization of Islamic Socio-Economic Studies
entrepreneurs’ business vision. Marketing Management
• Our graduates will be able to promote work ethics in Organizational Theory and Behavior Cost Accounting
business organizations. Self-Management Research Method & Techniques
• Graduates will be able to pursue higher degrees in the field Fundamentals of Finance
of education and research in the national and international Business Law
universities of repute. Business Ethics
Career Exploring Management
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Operations Research
Human Resource Management
BU is ranked amongst the top universities of Pakistan and its Financial Management
management science department is accredited by the National Managerial Accounting
Business Education and Accreditation Council (NBEAC). We Social and Psychological Development
promote academic excellence for grooming young minds with the E-Commerce
prevailing and emerging business concepts and research. Entrepreneurship
Renowned business academics, business executives and Operation & Production Management
accomplished entrepreneurs from industries contribute to Supply Chain Management
transform the young minds into business professionals at our state
Managerial Economics
of the art purpose built campus.
Specialization
Internship
Theories of Globalization
Sociology
Analysis of Pakistan Industries / Business
Pakistan and Geo-political Studies
Corporate Skills
Change Management
Advance Application of IT in Business

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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Department of Management Sciences Department of Management Sciences

Majors Business Negotiation Retailing Supply Chain Mangement Future Career Prospects;
Human Resource Development Management of Family Business Supply Chain Management
Marketing Our graduates will be able to assume and discharge management/leading responsibilities of
Training & Development Corporate Entrepreneurship Operations & Production Management
Human Resource Management local/international business enterprises actively. They are ready to apply the concepts and
Human Resource Planning Total Quality Management
Finance knowledge learned at BU in the business development of local and international organizations.
Organization Design & Skill Development Islamic Finance Inventory Management
Entrepreneurship They will have increased options of becoming business managers/executives and entrepreneur. In
Strategic Issues in HRM Islamic Commercial Law Strategic Operations Management
Islamic Finance all capacities, our graduates are ready to promote work ethics in business organizations.
Strategic HRM Islamic Insurance Sourcing and Logistics Management
Management Information System (MIS) Seminar in HRM Islamic banking Operations Research
Logistics & Maritime Management Islamic Capital Market
Supply chain Management Finance Islamic Accounting Pharmaceutical Business Management
Pharmaceutical Business Management Commercial Banking Basics of Medical Affairs
Health Management Investment Banking Management Information System Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Analysis of Financial Statement Database Management Systems Pharmaceutical Production Management
List of Electives Budgeting System Analysis & Design Pharmaceutical Product/ Brand Manager
Multinational Financial Management ERP Implementation Pharmaceutical Sales Management
Marketing Derivatives Investment Web Application Development
International Marketing Investment Security Investment Business Process Reengineering Health Management
Travel and Tourism Management Corporate Finance Information Systems Project & Quality Pharmaceutical Brand Management
Service Marketing Portfolio Analysis and Mgt Management Health Economics
Strategic Marketing Treasury and Funds Management Data Communication & Networking Financial Management of Health Services
Cases in Marketing Management Financial Institutions Information Security Strategic Management of Health services
Managing Small Business Management Corporate Turnaround Information Systems Auditing Concept of Primary Health Care
Seminar in Marketing Financial Risk Management Knowledge Management Systems & Managing Professional Health Care
World Trade Organization Intermediate Accounting Technologies Organization
New Product Development Advanced Cost and Management Acct Business Intelligent & Decision Support Introduction of Epidemiology
Public Relation Management Advanced Financial Accounting Pharmaceutical Marketing and Quality
Brand Management Auditing Logistics & Maritime Management Assurance
Sales Management Taxation Cargo Handling System Marketing of Health Services
Marketing Research Accounting Information System Port Terminal Management Introduction to Demography Methods
Business to Business Marketing Corporate Restructuring Marine Environmental Administration Population and Health
Consumer Behavior Corporate Financial Strategy Port & Shipping Management Economics and Management of
Promotion & Advertising Management Islamic Finance Theory and Practice Port & Shipping Security Regimes & Pharmaceutical
Management Managing Physicians
Human Resource Management Entrepreneurship Maritime Safety & Disaster Management Environmental Health Assessment and
Negotiation and Conflict Management Building Culture of Innovation through Logistics, Supply Chain Systems & Management
Job Analysis & Design Effective leadership Methods Hospital Administration and
Recruitment & Selection Case in Entrepreneurship Ship Brokering & Chartering Management
Performance Management Developing New Products & Services Hydrographic & Chartering Research Project (3 Cr Hrs)
Career Planning & Management Entrepreneurship Strategy Oceanographic Data & Services Regulatory Affairs at Health Care
Training & Development Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets Management Industry
Organizational Development Innovation and Entrepreneurship Coastal Zone Management Financial Applications in Pharmaceutical
Labor Relations Managing Entrepreneurship Firms Coastal Eco-Tourism Operations and Marketing
Strategic Compensation and Social Responsibility and Management Pharmaceutical Production Management
Management Entrepreneurship Maritime Economics & Management Pharmaceutical Business Strategy
Human Resource Research Methods Introduction to Business Growth Maritime Transportation & Logistics Ethical and Legal Issues in Health
International HRM Entrepreneurial Growth Maritime Weather & Reporting System Management
Change Management Entrepreneurial Finance Tsunami Warning System & Management Pharmaceutical Selling
Organizational Innovation Entrepreneurial Marketing
Industrial Relation & Labor Laws Organizing and Leading Change
Human Resource Information System Economic of Location Change

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Bachelor of Accounting & Finance BS (A&F) Bachelor of Accounting & Finance BS (A&F)
Department of Management Sciences Department of Management Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Future Career Prospects:
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi HSC– II Minimum
• The aim of the program is to give students an understanding of The study of accountancy and finance provides a sound understanding of
BU is ranked amongst the top universities of Pakistan and its
Regular Programme Duration 50% Marks A Level accounting and finance that will be useful throughout their the workings of the business world and is therefore a firm foundation on
management science department is accredited by the National Business
career. We require students to master some techniques, and to which to base careers in business management and the financial services
4 Years Education and Accreditation Council (NBEAC). We promote academic
understand their practical applications. sector. The analytical and communication skills that are essential to
8 Semesters excellence for grooming young minds with the prevailing and emerging
• Gain a focused understanding of finance and accounting accounting and finance are also recognized as important attributes for
business concepts and research. Renowned business academics, business
Available Specialization functions in a business. careers in many other areas, so there are job opportunities in many fields
executives and accomplished entrepreneurs from industries contribute to
None Inculcate practical decision-making skills based on financial and for successful graduates. Graduates with a strong focus on accounting
transform the young minds into business professionals at our state of the
accounting frameworks. take on a wide range of roles within the industry, because the skills and
art purpose built campus.
Programme Timing • Provide a pathway to professional certifications (CA, ACCA and knowledge acquired during their education are highly versatile. The
Morning, Evening, CFA). future growth of Accounting & Finance program is increasing day by day
• Develop a critical understanding of how Accounting and Finance because of the increasing the rapid growth of the money market. The
operate in a range of different institutional settings. graduates of this major are prepared for careers in auditing, corporate
• A holistic university experience with ample chances for personal What will students study in Financial Institution Management accounting, management consulting, government, not-for-profit
development knowledge and conceptual understanding of the this program Corporate Finance organizations and taxation. The broad-based curriculum equips students
basic theoretical approaches and contemporary issues in financial Corporate Law with tools of intelligent analysis, planning, control and decision making.
accounting, management accounting and finance. List of Core Courses: Financial Reporting 2
• Foster in students a critical and flexible approach to accounting Advanced Taxation
English-I
and finance issues, within local and international context. Advanced Auditing
Business Mathematics-1
Econometrics
Microeconomics
Learning outcome of the Degree Program
Principles of Marketing
List of Accounting Electives
• Recognize and understand ethical issues related to the Principles of Accounting
accounting profession. Principles of Management Corporate Governance
• Prepare financial statements in accordance with Generally Islamic Studies Accounting Information System
Accepted Accounting Principles. English -2 with SAP
• Employ critical thinking skills to analyze financial data as well as Introduction to Statistics Mercantile Law
the effects of differing financial accounting methods on the Macroeconomics Advance IT
financial statements. Financial Accounting Accounting-Strategic
• Effectively define the needs of the various users of accounting Business Maths 2 Management Accounting and
data and demonstrate the ability to communicate such data Pakistan Studies Control
effectively, as well as the ability to provide knowledgeable Introduction to Information Tax Management and
recommendations. Technology Optimization
• Recognize circumstances providing for increased exposure to Cost Accounting Acturial Accounting
fraud and define preventative internal control measures. Introduction to finance Budgeting
• Demonstrate an understanding of current auditing standards Business Communication Merger and Acquisition
and acceptable practices, as well as the impact of audit risk on Organizational Behavior Accounting
the engagement. Business Law
• Understand the audit process from the engagement planning Statistical Inference List of Banking Electives
stage through completion of the audit, as well as the rendering Human Resource Management
Branch and Branchless Banking
of an audit opinion via the various report options. Managerial Accounting
Lending-Products, operation and
• Apply cost accounting methods to evaluate and project Principles of Taxation
risk management
business performance. Financial Management
Finance of International trade
• Demonstrate an understanding of the taxation of individual Advanced Managerial Accounting
Marketing of Financial Services
income. Financial Reporting 1
Information technology in
• Apply appropriate judgment derived from knowledge of Principles of Auditing
Financial Services
accounting theory, to financial analysis and decision making. Presentation and Communication
Investment Banking
Skills
Commercial Banking
Financial Modeling

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Bachelor in Economics BS (Economics) Bachelor in Economics BS (Economics)
Department of Management Sciences Department of Management Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Managerial Economics
Islamabad, Karachi Social and Psychological Development
HSC– II Minimum In order to meet the challenges of the competitive market, there is a The Bachelors in Economics is addressed to all those who want to become Financial Economics
Regular Programme Duration 50% Marks A Level need to bring diversity in the university graduate programs. It is thus future economists and professional in the field of economics. The program Banking and Taxation
advocated to announce BS Economics in the upcoming semester. The is designed for students who are keen to acquire critical knowledge and Money and Capital Markets
4 Years skills in areas related to economics and development. The important
BS Economics program helps students to think logically and improve Project Analysis
8 Semesters features of our program are:
their ability to use economic and fiscal concepts to analyze “real world” Trade Policy
problems and opportunities. This is a unique program that emphasizes • Quality education with diversified application under the umbrella of Self-Management
Available Specialization
qualitative and quantitative approach in dealing with economic and highly qualified Ph.D. faculty Corporate Skills
None
fiscal problems in both the public and private sectors. • Prospects of future careers in Banking and Investment
Programme Timing • Career opportunities at International Financial Institutions
Bachelor in Economics program is designed to develop, qualified • Opportunities for corporate exposure
Morning executives and educated workforce. It will explore theoretical concepts • Research based projects
List of Electives
and share regional best practices using case studies. The professional • Application of specialized Econometric software Industrial Economics
deficiency in the services sector can consequently be covered by • Bahria University Internship Program Budgeting and Financial Planning
demonstrating the skills necessary to tackle problems within the Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
complex world of international economics and development. What will students study in this program Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics
Poverty & Income Distribution
Learning outcome of the Degree Program List of Core Courses: International Economics
English-I Labor Economics
The key learning outcomes of the program are: Investment Banking & Security Analysis
• Recognize the rationale behind the growth and development Business Maths-1
Microeconomics- I Islamic Economics
of modern world economy. Urban Economics
• Develop an in-depth knowledge of the underlying principles IT Skills
Intro to Sociology General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics
of economics and provision of interface between the Economics of Regulation and Competition Policy
knowledge and practice. Principles of Management
Islamic Studies International Peace and Security
• Develop teamwork and experiential skills, research skills and Union and Labor Laws
ability to communicate effectively. Introduction to Statistics
Numeracy Skills Agricultural Economics and Food Policy
• Strategically train up ambassador learners to build knowledge,
skills, competencies and experience as they get into the real Macroeconomics-I
world economy. Microeconomics-II Future Career Prospects:
• Gain practical knowledge of the practice of economics Introduction to Phycology Knowledge and expertise in the field of economics can be helpful for
through conducting real world case studies. Pakistan Studies careers in almost every industry. A bachelor's degree program provides
• Grasp adequate conceptual understanding for evaluating Financial Institutions and Markets graduates with a broad basis for understanding business and the national
current research subsequently creating knowledge base in Macroeconomics-II and international economies. Graduates can use this knowledge for
world economy. Issues in Pakistan Economy careers in business, government, education, journalism economics
• Critically realize awareness of current economic problems and Oral Communication and Public speaking Skills corporations and international affairs, to name a few
new insights in countries progress and prosperity. Statistical Inference
Fundamentals of Econometrics
Issues in Pakistan Economy
Business Taxation and Public Finance
Research Methods & Techniques
Development Economics
Business Communication Skills
International Economics & Finance
Money and Banking
Natural Recourse Economics
Career Exploring
Monetary Theory & Policy

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COMPUTER
SCIENCES
The Department of Computer Science at Bahria
University is home to multidisciplinary research and
academic units that address issues and recent
advances in Computer Science and Information Bachelor in Computer Sciences BS (CS)
technology. The department provides research areas Bachelor in Information Technology BS (IT)
and cutting edge facilities in Computer and Software
engineering. Our Goal has been, and continues to be,
to provide a high degree program in Computer Science
and Information Technology, a program that prepares
students for lifelong learning as they take on
professional careers in computing.
Bachelor in Computer Sciences BS (CS) Bachelor in Computer Sciences BS CS
Department of Computer Sciences Department of Computer Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme What will students study in this program
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi Minimum 50% marks
• To provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts of List of Core Courses:
in HSSC/equivalent computer science.
Regular Programme Duration Applied Calculus and Analytical Geometry
with Mathematics. • To enable learning of different computing languages, tools and Introduction to Information & Communication Technology
4 Years techniques. Introduction to Information & Communication Technology Lab
8 Semesters • To enable analysis, design, development and evaluation of English-I
effective software systems. Islamic Studies
• To develop effective oral and written communication skills Computer Programming
Available Specialization • To develop team working skills.
None Computer Programming Lab
• To prepare students for jobs/higher studies in computer science Basic Electronics
and related fields. Basic Electronics Lab
Programme Timing Multivariable Calculus
Morning Learning outcome of the Degree Programme Pakistan Studies
Object Oriented Programming
• An ability to analyze and identify the problem, and define the Object Oriented Programming Lab
computing requirements appropriate to its solution. Digital Logic Design
• An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based Digital Logic Design Lab
system, process, component, or program to meet desired Discrete Mathematics
needs. Software Engineering
• An ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics Computer Architecture &
appropriate to the discipline. In particular, students should be Organization
able to apply this knowledge in a way that demonstrates Computer Architecture &
comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in the modeling, Organization Lab
design and development of software systems of various scales Data Structure and Algorithm
and complexity. Data Structures and Algorithm
• An ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a Lab
common goal. Probability and Statistics
• An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and Communication Skills
social issues and responsibilities. Web Engineering
• An ability to communicate effectively through written as well as Web Engineering Lab
through oral communication with a range of audiences. Microprocessor & Interfacing
• Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in Microprocessor & Interfacing Lab
continuing professional development. Database Management System
• An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary Database Management System Lab
for computing practice Differential Equations
Theory of Automata
Why choose BU for the Stated Degree Programme Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction Lab
The BS (CS) degree is HEC recognized and is accredited by National Visual Programming
Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC). The degree is Visual Programming Lab
designed to provide students a solid grounding in logic, strategic Linear Algebra
thinking and teamwork. The curriculum is regularly updated Data Communication and Networking
according to the corporate sector’s requirements. BU has highly Data Communication and Networking Lab
qualified faculty, state of the art laboratories, well-stocked libraries Design and Analysis of Algorithms
and secure and disciplined environment. Compiler Construction
Compiler Construction Lab
Technical Writing & Presentation Skills

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Bachelor in Computer Sciences BS (CS)
Department of Computer Sciences

List of Core Courses (Continued) Future Career Prospects


Artificial Intelligence From games development to manager of computing and
Artificial Intelligence Lab communications services, Computer Science graduates have a range of
Operating System opportunities open to them. Jobs directly related to this degree include:
Operating System Lab • Database Administrator
Numerical Analysis • Games Developer
Internship • Information Systems Manager & IT Consultant
Project-l • Multimedia Programmer
Entrepreneurship & Leadership • Systems Analyst & Systems Developer
Software Project Management • UX Analyst
Professional Practices • Web/Graphics Designer
Project-ll • Web Developer
Software Quality Assurance • Network Administrator
Information Security • Technical Writer

List of Electives Wireless Communications Lab


Data Encryption and Security
Advanced Design and Analysis of Signals and Systems
Algorithm Signals and Systems Lab
Advanced Databases Digital Signal Processing
Advanced Databases Lab Digital Signal Processing Lab
Computer Graphics Microprocessor & Interfacing
Computer Graphics Lab Microprocessor & Interfacing
Distributed Computing Lab
Distributed Computing Lab Simulation and Modeling
Usability Engineering Simulation and Modeling Lab
Theory of Programming Languages Neural Networks& Fuzzy Logic
Software Design and Architecture Knowledge Based
Software Design and Architecture Lab Management System
Parallel Processing Natural Language Processing
Software Requirement Engineering Robotics
Real Time System Robotics Lab
Semantic Web Introduction to Biometrics
Data Mining Introduction to Biometrics Lab
Data Warehousing Semantic Computing
Multimedia Systems Software Application for
Multimedia Systems Lab Mobile Device
Content Management Game Development and
Content Management Lab Design
Digital Image Processing Game Development and
Digital Image Processing Lab Design Lab
Geographical Information System Mobile Application
Geographical Information System Lab Development
Operation Research Mobile Application
Management Information System Development Lab
Client Server Programming Introduction to Cloud
Client Server Programming Lab Computing
Wireless Communications

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Bachelor in Information Technology BS (IT) Bachelor in Information Technology BS (IT)
Department of Computer Sciences Department of Computer Sciences

Available Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme What will student study in this program?
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi Minimum 50% marks in • To provide IT education for individuals who are motivated to List of Core Courses:
HSSC/equivalent with acquire new technical and scientific skills in this discipline. Mathematics
Regular Program Duration Matriculation/equivalent • To offer students opportunities to study the philosophical and Introduction to Information & Communication Technology
4 Years in Science Group. theoretical foundations underlying the discipline. Introduction to Information & Communication Technology Lab
8 Semesters • To provide students with the tools needed to compete in IT English- I
industry. Islamic Studies
Available Specialization • To offer students a solid background in core areas and Basic Electronics
None exposure to cutting-edge technologies. Basic Electronics Lab
Computer Programming
Programme Timing Learning outcome of the Degree Programme Computer Programming Lab
Evening Object Oriented Programming
Students who graduate from the BSIT program will be able to: Object Oriented Programming Lab
Principles of Management
• Apply the principles of systems analysis and design to
Applied Calculus and Analytical Geometry
fundamental business systems within the organization.
Digital Logic Design
• Describe and explain network technology and information
Digital Logic Design Lab
systems s ecurity.
Discrete Mathematics
• Design and develop computer programs, databases and
Pakistan Studies
websites using professional principles and standards.
Data Structures and Algorithm
• Explain and develop an effective project plan.
Data Structures and Algorithm Lab
• Explain implementation, integration and maintenance for
Database Management Systems
IT applications.
Database Management Systems Lab
• Apply professional ethics and values in IT solutions.
Probability and Statistics
Technology Management
Why choose BU for the Stated Degree Programme Web Systems & Technologies
Web Systems & Technologies Lab
The BS (IT) degree is HEC recognized and is going to be accredited by Linear Algebra
National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC). The Data Communication and Networking
degree is designed to provide students a solid grounding in logic, Data Communication and Networking Lab
strategic thinking and teamwork. The curriculum is regularly updated Software Engineering
according to the corporate sector’s requirements. BU has highly Database Administration and Management
qualified faculty, state of the art laboratories, well-stocked libraries Database Administration and Management Lab
and secure and disciplined environment. Visual Programming
Visual Programming Lab
Principles of Accounting
Internet Architecture and Protocols
Communication Skills
Web Engineering
Web Engineering
Web Engineering Lab
Operating Systems
Operating Systems Lab
Management Information System
Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Systems and Network Administration
Systems and Network Administration Lab
Software Project Management
Cloud Computing

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Bachelor in Information Technology BS (IT)
Department of Computer Sciences

List of Core Courses Future Career Prospects


(Continued) Smart companies have corporate road maps that spell out where they'd
like to stand in next three, five and 10 years, how they're going to get
Technical Writing & Presentation
there, and how technology fits into that vision. As a smart IT
Skills
professional, it is necessary to develop skills and position figure into a
Project-I
company's plans or in an industry's as a whole. The IT graduates of
Multimedia Systems
Bahria University will have following skills that will enable them to
Multimedia Systems Lab
excellent future prospects:
Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction • Programing skills, data security expertise,
Lab cloud capacity management
System Integration and • Data architecture and application’s
Architecture integration skills
Project-II • Hardware and software, analytical expertise
Information Security • Networking and database management skills
Entrepreneurship & Leadership • Technology expertise for enterprise IT
management and growth

List of Electives
E-Commerce Mobile Application Development

COMPUTER
Business Process Re-engineering Mobile Application Development Lab
Knowledge Management system Business Intelligence and Analytics
& technologies Information Systems Auditing and

ENGINEERING
Data Mining Assurance
Data Warehousing Service Oriented Architecture
Artificial Intelligence Software Quality Assurance
Artificial Intelligence Lab Organizational Theory & Behavior
Semantic Web
Distributed Computing
Distributed Computing Lab
Geographical Information The Department of Computer Engineering at Bahria
System
Geographical Information
University is home to multidisciplinary research and
System Lab academic units that address issues and recent
Parallel Programming advances in Computer Engineering. The department
Parallel Programming Lab Bachelor in Computer Engineering BS(CE)
Wireless Communication
provides research areas and cutting edge facilities in
Wireless Communication lab Computer engineering. Our Goal has been, and
Software Testing continues to be, to provide a high degree program in
Client Server Programming
Client Server Programming Lab Computer and Software Engineering, a program that
Digital Image Processing prepares students for lifelong learning as they take on
Digital Image Processing Lab professional careers in computing.
Computer Graphics
Computer Graphics Lab
Advanced Databases
Advanced Databases Lab
Usability Engineering

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Bachelor in Computer Engineering BS(CE) Bachelor in Computer Engineering BS(CE)
Department of Computer Engineering Department of Computer Engineering

Available Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program What will student study in this program? Microprocessor & Interfacing Lab Future Career Prospects:
Islamabad, Karachi Passed intermediate Technical Writing & Presentation Skills
The Bachelor of Computer Engineering employs cutting-edge and List of Core Courses: CE Depth Elective IV There are number of future career
examination or its equivalent
accessible teaching methods to provide an engaging learning Project I prospects after doing BS in Computer
Regular Program Duration with a minimum of 60% marks
environment that prepares you for the exciting, fast-paced and
Computing Fundamentals
Computing Fundamentals Lab Engineering Economics & Management Engineering (CE). This includes:
4 Years in Pre-Engineering Group, or
rapidly changing media and communication industries. Bahria’s IDEE-I
8 Semester with Mathematics, Physics Linear Circuit Analysis • Get a job as computer or system
Engineering program is distinctive because it gives students the CE Depth Elective V
and Computer Studies. Linear Circuit Analysis Lab engineers /
opportunity to undertake a broad mix of subjects. Project II
Available Specialization Applied Calculus & Analytical Geometry
Entrepreneurship & Leadership programmers in local / foreign
None Learning outcome of the Degree Programme Applied Physics
IDEE-II companies / organizations
Applied Physics Lab
The program prepares students to attain the educational objectives English – I Engineering Ethics • Work according to their own will, If they
Program Timing
by ensuring that students demonstrate achievement of the Islamic Studies / Ethics (for Non-Muslims) don’t like job they can work from home
Morning List of Electives:
following; Digital Logic Design as a free lancer
Digital Logic Design Lab Depth Elective Courses • Start their own software house /
• It teaches you about the history, theory, and practice of all Computer Programming business
forms of media. Computer Programming Lab System Programming • Work as a network and computer
• Combines practice with theory. Linear Algebra Digital Signal Processing architect
• Provides a global perspective. Electrical Network Analysis Electronic Devices & Circuits • Involve in analyzing and designing
• Includes an interdisciplinary curriculum. Electrical Network Analysis Lab Embedded System Design microprocessors, microcontroller and
• Offers a design-your-own capstone project. Communication Skills Digital Electronics
embedded systems
• Enables you to combine your interest in media with your desire Pakistan Studies Fault Tolerant Systems
• Avail jobs in the University environment
to make a difference in the world. Object Oriented Programming Digital Image Processing
Wireless Communication as teaching/research assistant or lab
• Pairs your classroom education with opportunities within our Object Oriented Programming Lab
engineer
internship program and on-campus events and organizations. Differential Equations
• Gives you the critical thinking skills, background in film and Computer Applications in Engineering Design Interdisciplinary Engineering Electives
media, and extensive writing experience you need to pursue Computer Applications in Engineering Design Lab Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic
graduate studies and career opportunities in film, television, Basic Electronics Artificial Intelligence
advertising, public relations, journalism, digital media, and a Basic Electronics Lab Software Engineering
range of other fields. Computer Architecture & Organization Control Engineering
Computer Architecture & Organization Lab Introduction to Communication Systems
Why choose BU for the Stated Degree Programme Operating Systems Nanotechnology
Operating Systems Lab Opto-electronics
• Federally Chartered CE Depth Elective I Robotics
• HEC Recognized Data Structures & Algorithms Telecom Transmission & Switching Systems
• Engineering program accredited by PEC Data Structures & Algorithms Lab Digital Communications
• Easily Accessible Location Complex Variables & Transforms Data Mining and Warehousing
• Highly Qualified Faculty Database Management Systems Software Application for Mobile Devices
• Good Student and Faculty Ratio Database Management Systems Lab Human Computer Interaction
• Classroom and Research Based Teachings Numerical Analysis VLSI Design
• Secure and Disciplined Environment Signals & Systems Distributed Computing
• Scholarships on Merit/Need Basis Signals & Systems Lab Real Time Systems
• Two percent seats are available for disable persons CE Depth Elective II
• Internship Opportunities CE Depth Elective III
• Career Office Discrete Mathematics
• State of the Art Laboratories Probability & Statistics
• Well-Stocked Library Data Communication & Networking
• Medical Cover For Students/Staff/Faculty Data Communication & Networking Lab
Microprocessor & Interfacing

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SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
The Software Engineering department prepares
technically strong engineering students who can
contribute effectively towards nation, society and the
world at large through innovation, research,
entrepreneurship, leadership and healthy lifelong Bachelor of Software Engineering BS(SE)
learning attitude. This can be evidenced by their career
satisfaction, promotions/raises and leadership at all
levels appropriate to their experience and success in
their post undergraduate study as evidenced by
satisfaction with the decision to further their
education, advanced degrees earned and professional
visibility.

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Bachelor of Software Engineering BS(SE) Bachelor of Software Engineering BS(SE)
Department of Software Engineering Department of Software Engineering

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program What will student study in this program? Web-Engineering Future Career Prospects
Islamabad, IPP Karachi Visual Programming
Passed intermediate examination List of Core Courses: Advanced Internet Applications There are number of future career prospects
Software engineering department graduates will be able to
or its equivalent with a minimum Numerical Analysis after doing BS in Software Engineering (SE).
demonstrate: Computing Fundamentals
Regular Program Duration of 60% marks (excluding NCC) Computer Programming Physics-II(Mechanics) These includes:
in Pre-Engineering Group, or • An ability to design, synthesize, and analyze, software systems of Applied Calculus & Analytical Geometry Bio-Chemistry
4 Years
increasing size and complexity at various abstraction levels, from Applied Physics Business Process Automation • Get a job as software engineers /
8 Semesters with Mathematics, Physics the individual component to the entire system architecture. Information System Audit programmers in local / foreign companies
English – I
and Computer Studies. • An ability to define, assess, and tailor software quality practices, Design Patterns / organizations
Islamic Studies / Ethics (for Non-Muslims)
Available Specialization and software processes and methodologies for appropriate Object Oriented Programming Software Testing • Work according to their own will, If they
application on software development projects in a variety of Digital Logic Design PSP and TSP don’t like job they can work from home as
Software Engineering domain areas. Distributed Computing a free lancer
Pakistan Studies
• That they are cognizant of societal context and ethical Introduction to Software Engineering Introduction to Soft Computing • Start their own software house/business
responsibility in professional practice. Data Structures & Algorithms Theory of Automata • May work at any stage of the software
Programme Timing • An ability to communicate, to varied stakeholder audiences, Microprocessors & Interfacing engineering life cycle.
Computer Architecture & Organization
Morning technical concepts in a complete, concise, and correct manner in a Design and Analysis of Algorithms They may become experts in determining
Linear Algebra
format appropriate for the audience. Operating Systems Principles of Programming Languages system requirements, designing
• An ability pursue life-long learning through graduate education, Object Oriented Software Engineering Advanced Database Management Systems interfaces, or writing the algorithms
participation in professional activities, or the acquisition of new Database Management Systems Web-Engineering that make the vision a reality
technical proficiency, or managerial and leadership skills. Technical Writing & Presentation Skills Visual Programming • Avail jobs in the University environment
Software Requirements Engineering Advanced Internet Applications as teaching/research
Learning outcome of the Degree Program Probability & Statistics Numerical Analysis assistant or lab engineer
Data Communication & Networking Physics-II(Mechanics)
The software engineering program prepares students to attain the Software Construction Bio-Chemistry
educational objectives by ensuring that students demonstrate Human computer Interaction Biology/ Genetics
achievement of the following student outcomes including Software Quality Engineering Digital Electronics
engineering knowledge, problem analysis, design/development of Formal Methods in Software Engineering Basic Electronics
solutions, investigation, modern tool usage, the engineer and society, Software Project Management Mathematical tools for Software
environment and sustainability, ethics, individual and team work, Engineering Ethics Engineering
communication, project management and life-long learning. Software Design and Architecture Operation Research
Project I Simulation and Modeling
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Project II Natural Language Processing
Complex Variables and Transforms
• Federally Chartered List of Electives: English Literature
• HEC Recognized Economics
Business Process Automation Introduction to Sociology
• Engineering program accredited by PEC Information System Audit
• Easily Accessible Location Introduction to Psychology
Design Patterns Introduction to International Relations
• Highly Qualified Faculty Software Testing
• Good Student and Faculty Ratio Foreign Language (Arabic, French etc.)
PSP and TSP Principles of Management
• Classroom and Research Based Teachings Distributed Computing
• Secure and Disciplined Environment Course Outline Software HRM
Introduction to Soft Computing Marketing
• Scholarships on Merit/Need Basis Theory of Automata
• Two percent seats are available for disable persons Accounting & Finance
Microprocessors & Interfacing Organizational Behavior
• Internship Opportunities Design and Analysis of
• Career Office Introduction to Media Studies
Algorithms Introduction to Anthropology
• State of the Art Laboratories Principles of Programming
• Well-Stocked Library Entrepreneurship & Leadership
Languages
• Medical Cover For Students/Staff/Faculty Advanced Database Management
Systems

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ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
Electrical engineering is one of the oldest disciplines of considered to be the parent discipline. This curriculum
engineering. Initially it was confined to few areas such has been developed on this rationale. It facilitates the
as power generation, transmission and distribution, teaching of common core courses and selection of
radio communication and wireless telephony. courses of a particular area depending upon the need
However, in the last half of the century it has seen and availability of the resources.
tremendous growth and expansion. The diversification
and expansion in some areas of electrical engineering
has been of such a large magnitude that they seem to Bachelor of Electrical Engineering BS (EE)
be independent disciplines in their own. However, in a
large part of the world electrical engineering is still
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering BS (EE) Bachelor of Electrical Engineering BS (EE)
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme • Individual and Team Work: An ability to work effectively, as an
Islamabad, Karachi F.sc Pre Engineering / individual or in a team, on multifaceted and /or multidisciplinary
Electrical Engineering graduates will be able to demonstrate settings.
Equivalent with minimum
• An ability to design, analyze, investigate and troubleshoot • Communication: An ability to communicate effectively, orally as
Programme Duration 60% marks well as in writing, on complex Electrical engineering activities with
Electrical Systems of varying size and complexity at various
4 Years the engineering community and with society at large, such as being
abstraction level by using modern tools.
8 Semesters able to comprehend and write effective reports and design
• Effective communication and collaborative skills to present their
ideas and to inspire the group they work within for effective documentation, make effective presentations, and give
management of projects. and receive clear instructions.
Available Specialization • Project Management: An ability to demonstrate management skills
• Sensitive to professional and societal context, commitment to
Electronics / Telecommunication professional ethics and engagement in lifelong learning to and apply Electrical engineering principles to one’s own work, as a
remain responsible and effective member of their communities. member and/or leader in a team, to manage projects in a
multidisciplinary environment.
Programme Timing Learning outcome of the Degree Programme • Lifelong Learning: An ability to recognize importance of, and pursue
Morning lifelong learning in the broader context of innovation and
• Engineering Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of technological developments.
Engineering fundamentals and Electrical Engineering
specialization to the solution of complex Engineering problems.
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Programme:
• Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, review, and
analyze complex Electrical Engineering problems reaching Bahria University is focused and committed to develop highly qualified
substantiated conclusions using principles of natural sciences engineers for improving human condition. The Electrical Engineering
and Electrical Engineering. Department (EED) is devoted to enhance student’s academic portfolio by
• Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions emphatically injecting the "5I" features namely, Intellect, Innovation,
for complex Electrical engineering Integration, Information technology and Industrial partnership.
problems and design Electrical systems, components or
processes that meet specified needs with appropriate Bachelor of Electrical Energy curriculum is designed to keep in view the
consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, diversification and expansion in the field of Electrical Engineering and is
and environmental considerations. fully compliance with Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and
• Investigation: An ability to investigate complex Electrical Pakistan Engineering Council.
engineering problems in a methodical way including literature
One of the most invoking attribute of EE department is its highly
survey, design and conduct of experiments, analysis
qualified and distinguished PhD & MS faculty present involved in
and interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of
educating students, monitor and guide them to build their future.
information to derive valid conclusions.
University has acquired top talents from diverse disciplines into the
• Modern Tool Usage: An ability to create, select and apply
university’s academic and research enterprise. Strengthening its learning
appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and
community and provides support and overall management of the
IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex
department as well. Our faculty’s research interests span the full
engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.
spectrum Electrical Engineering topics and domains related to the
• The Engineer and Society: An ability to apply reasoning informed
programs we are offering.
by contextual knowledge of Electrical
engineering to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural Labs at Bahria University provide students to do hands-on work in
issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to testing, simulations, and research. Electrical engineering labs at BUKC
professional engineering practice and solution to complex offer wide range equipment and devices in particularly Electrical
engineering problems. Machines, Microprocessor, Control & Instruments, Computer Networks,
• Environment and Sustainability: An ability to understand the Digital Logic Design, and Analog and Digital Lab. Physics, and Research &
impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and Development Lab.
environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need
for sustainable development.
• Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics
and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.

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Bachelor of Electrical Engineering BS (EE)
Department of Electrical Engineering

What will student study in this program? Industrial Electronics Future Career Prospects:
Power Electronics
List of Core Courses: Digital System Design The EE Department’s primary vision is to
Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications cultivate strategic alliance and partnership
Applied Calculus & Analytical Geometry Introduction to Mechatronics with major industries in the region & promote
Linear Circuit Analysis Introduction to Nanotechnology technology venture and entrepreneur
Basic Mechanical Engineering Digital Signal Processing leadership.
Workshop Practice Computer Networks The mission of the Electrical Engineering
Functional English Wave Propagation & Antennas Department is to provide quality education to
Islamic Studies/ Ethical Behavior for NM’s Digital Image Processing prepare students who will play a significant
Linear Algebra Wireless Communication role in shaping the future high technology
Applied Physics Solid State Devices environment, and to provide knowledge and
Engineering Drawing & CAD Digital Control Systems skills to foster lifelong learning.
Computing Fundamentals Power Distribution & Utilization
Communication Skills FPGA Based System Design
Pakistan Studies Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Differential Equations Industrial Automation
Basic Electronics Computer Vision
Electrical Network Analysis Instrumentation and Measurement
Digital Logic Design
Object Oriented Programming
Complex Variables & Transforms
Electronic Circuit Design
Introduction to Power Engineering EARTH &
ENVIRONMENTAL
Data Communication & Networking
Electronic Devices & Circuits
Data Comm. & Networking List of electives (Telecommunication) :

SCIENCES
Computer Architecture & Organization
Electro-Mechanical Systems RF and Microwave Engineering
Prob. & Statistics for Engineers Optical Fiber Communication
Electromagnetic Field Theory Radar Systems
Signals & Systems Wireless and Mobile Communication
Introduction to Power Engineering Satellite Engineering
Instrumentation & Measurements Wave Propagation and Antennas
Numerical Analysis Multimedia Communication The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Microprocessors & Interfacing Information Theory
Communication Systems Computer Networks
offers BS (4 years) degree program in Geology,
Digital Signal Processing Transmission & Switching Systems Geophysics and Environmental Sciences. In a short
Tech. Writing & Presentation Skills Digital Image Processing span of ten years it has joined the ranks of highly
Project-I Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Engineering Economics & Management Intro to Mechatronics reputed institutions in the field. The graduates of this Bachelor of Geology BS (GEO)
Linear Control Systems (Electronics only) Power Distribution & Utilization department employed by national and multinational Bachelor of Geophysics BS (GPhy)
Digital Comm(Telecom only) Intro to Biomedical Engineering companies have proven, that it strives for highest of Bachelor of Environmental Sciences BS (ES)
Project-II Digital Signal Processing
Engineering Ethics Digital Communication the academic standards. Field trips make the essential
Social Sciences FPGA Based System Design part of the syllabus taught. Student chapters of
Tele traffic Engineering professional organizations such as Society for
List of Electives (Electronics) : Telecom Management
Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications Exploration Geophysicist (SEG) and Pakistan
Embedded System Design Instrumentation and Measurement Association of Petroleum Geologists (PAPG) and the
VLSI Design Industrial Process Control Electronic Circuit Design
Digital Electronics Green Environment Club provide them the
Introduction to Power Engineering
Opto-Electronics Data Communication & Networking opportunities to participate in and organize seminars,
workshops, lectures and conferences, etc.
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Bachelor of Geology BS (GEO) Bachelor of Geology BS (GEO)
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme What will student study in this program? Future Career Prospects:
Islamabad, Karachi F.Sc (Pre-Engg/Pre-Medical / List of Core Courses: The program curriculum is designed according to the present day
• To gain foundation knowledge of the Earth and its Environment:
A level, ICS, Engg. Diploma requirements of the industry and the students are trained to meet these
Geology, Geophysics, Environment and ethics. Pakistan Studies
Programme Duration or equivalent) with 50% marks challenges. The students graduating through the Geology program of the
• To understand and identify various analytical tools that can be Islamic Studies Department gets ample opportunity in different exploration, production,
4 Years used to analyze Earth materials and processes. English I geotechnical and other organizations some of which are listed below along
8 Semesters • Application of Geology to broaden environmental concerns of Physical & General Geology
society. with the subject domain.
Mathematics
Available Specialization • Acquire basic understanding of geological mapping and Introduction to Computers • Exploration (mining, mineral, oil and gas)
None applications. Physics • Geotechnical (roads, buildings, dams, railways etc)
• To develop effective oral and written communication skills. English II • Mitigating hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis)
• To develop team working skills. Fundamentals of Geography & Geomorphology
Programme Timing • Geological investigations (Geological Survey of Pakistan)
• To prepare students for jobs/higher studies in geology and related Introduction to Geophysics
Morning fields. Field Geology
Calculus & Analytical Geometry
Learning outcome of the Degree Programme Chemistry
Oral Communication
• An ability to apply knowledge of Earth Sciences into practical life. Structural Geology
• An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for Mineralogy & Crystallography
Earth Sciences professionals. Programming Fundamentals
• An ability to analyze, design, develop and evaluate geological Statistics
surveys and mapping. International Relation
• An ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form. Sedimentology
• An ability to work effectively in groups/teams to accomplish a Optical Mineralogy
common goal. Geochemistry
• An ability to pursue continuous professional development. Geotectonics
Advance Mathematics
Environmental Geology
Why choose BU for the Stated Degree Program Paleontology
Igneous & metamorphic Petrology
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences provides state
Computing with Matlab
of the art facilities to the students admitted under the Geology Stratigraphy of Pakistan
program by providing highly qualified permanent and visiting faculty. Marine Geology
The Department has collaboration with different universities and Micropaleontology & Biostratigraphy
industry which provides a great opportunity to the students of Earthquake Seismology
geology for better learning and advancement. As field and laboratory Well Logging
work plays a pivotal role in the academic excellence, the Department Petroleum Geology
Geology of Pakistan
provides the facility of Engineering lab, Petrographic lab, Chemical lab
Geology Field work & Report 1
and arranges a number of field visits for the students to enhance their Petroleum Engineering
knowledge through field observations and laboratory experiments. Engineering Geology
Economic Geology
Hydrogeology

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Bachelor of Geophysics BS (GPhy) Bachelor of Geophysics BS (GPhy)
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme What will student study in this program? Petroleum Geology
Geology & Geophysical Field work & Report 1
Islamabad, Karachi F.Sc (Pre-Engg/Pre-Medical / • To gain foundation knowledge of the Earth and its Environment: List of core courses Seismic Exploration Techniques
A level, ICS, Engg. Diploma or Geology, Geophysics, Environment and ethics. Economic Geology
equivalent) with 50% marks • To understand and identify various analytical tools that can be Pakistan Studies
Regular Program Duration Petroleum Engineering
used to analyze Earth interior. Islamic Studies
4 Years Hydrogeology
• Application of Geophysics to broaden environmental concerns of English I
8 Semesters Research Methodology
society. Physical & General Geology
Geology & Geophysical Field work & Report 2
• To identify the internal structure of Earth. Mathematics
Geophysical Data Processing
Available Specialization • To develop effective oral and written communication skills. Introduction to Computers
Seismic Stratigraphy
None • To develop team working skills. Physics
GIS & Computer Image Processing
English II
• To prepare students for jobs/higher studies in geophysics and Fundamentals of Geography & Geomorphology
Programme Timing related fields. Introduction to Geophysics
Morning
Field Geology
Learning outcome of the Degree Programme Calculus & Analytical Geometry Future Career Prospects:
Chemistry The program curriculum is designed according to the present day requirements of the industry and
• An ability to explore oil and gas beneath the Earth. Oral Communication the students are trained to meet these challenges. The students graduating through the Geophysics
• An ability to explore hidden treasures like minerals and coal. Structural Geology
program of the Department gets ample opportunity in different exploration, production,
• An ability to analyze ages of rocks. Mineralogy & Crystallography
• An ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form. Programming Fundamentals geotechnical and other organizations some of which are listed below along with the subject
• An ability to work effectively in groups/teams to accomplish a Statistics domain.
common goal. Inertnational Relations • Exploration (mining, mineral, oil and gas)
• An ability to pursue continuous professional development. Sedimentology • Geotechnical (roads, buildings, dams, railways etc)
Gravity & Magnetic Exp. Techniques • Mitigating hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis)
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Mathematical Method of Physics
Geotectonics
Geophysics program of the Department of Earth and Environmental Advance Mathematics
Sciences is one of the oldest and well reputed BS degree program in Environmental Geology
Geophysics which is being offered for the students in Pakistan. The Electric & Radioactive Exp. Techniques
Department provides the state of the art facilities to the students Igneous & metamorphic Petrology
Data Structures
admitted under the Geophysics program by providing highly qualified
Stratigraphy of Pakistan
permanent and visiting faculty. The Department has collaboration with Marine Geology
different national and international universities and oil and gas Environmental Geology
industry. The training and learning of professional geophysical Electric & Radioactive Exp. Techniques
softwares is an essential part of geophysics program for which Igneous & metamorphic Petrology
department has acquired the academic licenses of different Data Structures
international geophysical softwares including GeoGraphix, OpendTect, Stratigraphy of Pakistan
Marine Geology
BasinMod and Hampson Russell. The students enrolled under the
Earthquake Seismology
Geophysics degree program get an opportunity to learn these Geology of Pakistan
softwares which becomes very helpful when they are graduated and Geomagnetism & Paleomagnetism
enters into any industry. Apart from these, the Department arranges a Well Logging
number of geological and geophysical field visits field along with the Petroleum Geology
laboratory work to enhance their knowledge through field Geology & Geophysical Field work & Report 1
Earthquake Seismology
observations and laboratory experiments.
Geology of Pakistan
Geomagnetism & Paleomagnetism
Well Logging

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Bachelor of Environmental Sciences BS (ES) Bachelor of Environmental Sciences BS (ES)
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Programme Why choose BU for the Stated Degree Programme Future Career Prospects:
Islamabad, Karachi F.Sc (Pre-Engg/Pre-Medical / Environmental Sciences is an emerging field on the horizon of natural
• To introduce the students with basic concepts of Environmental Since its inception, the Department of Earth and Environmental
A level, ICS, Engg. Diploma sciences. Its direct relevance with the human beings makes it one of the
Sciences, its importance in human life. Sciences, BUIC has made progress at a steady pace. The program of
Regular Program Duration or equivalent) with 50% marks • To enable students to recognize the interdisciplinary nature of the Environmental Sciences offered by the department has been most important branches of science. The field of Environmental Sciences is
4 Years subject and provide them with an understanding of the organized to provide the students with contemporary knowledge still in its nascent stage and vast opportunities exist for graduates of
relationships between different components of environment. about current Environmental issues and latest development in the Environmental Sciences. The future of graduates in Environmental
Available Specialization • To make the students understand how human activities are field. The program offers state of the art facilities and conducive Sciences can seek job opportunities in government setup under Ministry of
altering environmental processes and recognize their contribution learning environment for the students. The faculty is highly qualified Climate Change. Environmental scientists are required by almost every
None
to current global and national environmental challenges for and experienced. The department of Earth and Environmental
industry as Health Safety and Environment Officer. Any ISO 18001
sustainable development. Sciences is taking keen interest in developing and upgrading its
Programme Timing • To develop written and verbal communication competencies Environmental Sciences laboratory to carry out latest analytical certified industry is bound to hire a team of Environmental Scientist as a
Morning needed in the corporate and academic environment. techniques. The department holds close collaboration with other part of their workforce. Bright employment prospects exits in Capital
• To develop interpersonal and team competencies, including universities and industry to facilitate students with internship Development Authority (CDA), as it operates a separate Environmental
leadership and negotiation skills. placements. Field work is considered as an integral part of Wing. Many NGOs hire Environmental Scientists to carry out projects on
• To identify technical tools/methods used in the development of Environmental Sciences program. The department arranges various Environmental Impact Assessment and natural conservation activities.
computer-based Environmental Management systems (Solid educational field visits to industries, Government organizations and Many international organizations like WWF Pakistan, WHO and FAO seek
Waste, Air & Water Modeling, and Environmental Modeling). natural environmental settings.
environmental scientists to make them part of their national and
Learning outcome of the Degree Programme What will student study in this program? international projects. Endless opportunities exit in the field of research
and development in the field of Environmental Sciences.
List of core courses
Degree of skills and capabilities that will reflect on the individual’s
performance as environmentalist: Pakistan Studies Environmental Toxicology
Islamic Studies Environmental Management
• Students shall have an ability to apply knowledge of English I System
Environmental Sciences to environmental problems. Introduction to Environmental Environmental Biotechnology
• Students shall have an ability to identify, formulate and solve Sciences Water Resources Management
practical environmental problems. Physics Intro. to Media Studies
• Students shall have an ability to conduct environmental Introduction to Computers Environmental Sciences Field
experiments to study different environmental systems, including Fundamentals of Biology work + Report
various modes of operation, performance evaluation, properties Fundamentals of Mathematics Environmental & Natural
of materials and production techniques, as well as to use English-II Resource Economics
laboratory instruments and computers to analyze and interpret Environmental Biology Analytical Techniques in
data. Chemistry Environmental Sciences
• Students shall have an ability to use modern tools, techniques, and Fundamentals of Geography Solid Waste Management
skills necessary for practicing scientific expertise including Physical and General Geology Environmental Hazards
computational tools, statistical techniques, and instrumentation. Calculus and Analytical Geometry Remote Sensing & GIS for
• Students shall have an ability to communicate effectively in Oral Communication Environment
written, oral, and graphical forms, including the use of Fundamentals of Ecology Pollution Control
professional quality visual aids. Environmental Chemistry Environmental Impact
• Students shall have an ability to work effectively in professional Environmental Geology Assessment
environment including multidisciplinary teams to solve Introduction to Oceanography Research Methods in
environmental problems relevant to their respective fields. Inernational Relations Environmental Sciences
Social Theory of Environment Hydrogeology
Environmental Microbiology NRM
Applied Ecology Env. Law & Policies
Environmental Issues Occupational Health & Safety
Meteorology & Climatology Energy & Environmental
Statistics
Environmental Monitoring

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HUMANITIES
& SOCIAL SCIENCES

The Social Sciences degree is a multidisciplinary


program of study which is designed to satisfy diverse
needs and interests of students. The following three
major tracks are available in this program:
1. International Relations; Bachelor of Social Sciences BSS
2. Development Studies;
3. Anthropology
The Social Science program is designed to produce
highly motivated graduates who have broad-based
knowledge, global awareness, positive attitudes,
humanistic outlook, and adequate skills. Graduates
with these qualities would be able to make decisions in
life and apply their social science knowledge to make
this world a better place.

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Bachelor of Social Sciences BSS Bachelor of Social Sciences BSS
Department of Humanities & Social Sciences Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program Anthropology: Development Studies: Ethnomusicology
Islamabad, Karachi Intro to anthropology Sociology of Development Public health
Minimum 50% marks in Valuable contribution to nation building through quality education. To
enable the students in implementing social science knowledge to Anthropological theories Sustainable Development: & livelihood Ethnomedicine
Regular Program Duration any discipline along with various practical fields that they wish to enter into. Ethnographic research methods Strategies Anthropology of science and technology
a test taken by BU. Kinship and social organization Social Development: Issues and Anthropology of cyberspace
4 Years Legal anthropology
Physical anthropology Approaches
8 Semesters Learning outcome of the Degree Program Anthropology of public policy
Archaeological Anthropology Civil Society and Development
Broad based knowledge, global awareness, positive attitude, Linguistic Anthropology Women Empowerment: Issues and Migration and diaspora
Available Specialization humanistic outlook and adequate skills. Social and Cultural Change Perspectives Corporate anthropology
International Relations, Development Ethnology of Pakistan Development Project: Planning, Appraisal Anthropology of Food
Studies and Anthropology Applied Anthropology & Implementation Political Ecology
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Programme:
Development Project: Monitoring and Anthropology of Anthropocene
Programme Timing Bahria University offers a multi-disciplinary Social Sciences degree List of Electives: Evaluation Disaster and displacement
Morning which allows the students to not only study the courses within their Global Development Experiments Anthropology of South Asia
International Relations Globalization and World Development Anthropology of education and learning
domain but also the vast courses that Social Sciences umbrella has to Foreign Policy Analysis
offer. Governance Democracy and Development Psychological anthropology
Government and Politics in Pakistan in Countries in Transition Sociolinguistics
The degree programme focuses primarily on the communication skills Foreign Policies of Great Powers
of the students for which BU has a state of art Communication Lab and Community Development Asian civilizations
Human Rights and Global Politics Law and Development Museum anthropology
the teachers available. The programme also helps the students to Global Environmental Politics
acquaint with professionals and scholars from their respective field by Disaster Management and Assistance Forensic anthropology
Strategic Studies Foundation of Social Policy Anthropology of Islam
calling esteemed guests over the course of the semester. Conflict and Conflict Resolution Religion and Development Gender and society
Arms Control and Disarmament Human Rights and Development Anthropology of peace and conflict
What will student study in this program? Comparative Political Systems Conflict and peace Myths and Folklore
American Foreign Policy Political paradigm in Developing Countries Ethnicity, nationality and identity
List of core courses: Issues in North-South Relations Health and Development Anthropology of Art
International Terrorism
International Relations: Contemporary issues in Child Protection
Politics of Developing Nations Development Economics
Theories of International Relations
Religion and Politics International Development
International Relations since 1945
International Organizations
Theories of Nationalism Development Communication Future Career Prospects:
Democratic Transitions: Issues and Development Policy: Process and
International Law The Social Science degree provides a strong
Challenges Institutions
Theories of Globalization foundation for variety of jobs in public and
Politics of Development Migration, Diaspora and Development
Foreign Policy of Pakistan private sector. The graduates are prepared
International Financial Institutions Climate change Politics, Policy and Practice
Global Political Economy for entry level jobs in government, NGO’s
Global Governance and Development Understanding Religion and Culture in
Diplomacy and INGO’s, teaching, research and
Politics of Social Welfare relation to Development: History, Theory
Development Studies: consultancy among many other
The Muslim World and International and Practices.
Introduction to Microeconomics opportunities.
Politics
Introduction to Macroeconomics Geo-Political Structure of the World Anthropology:
Theories of Development: contending Perspectives China in International Politics Economic anthropology
Philosophy of Social Sciences International Politics of South Asia Anthropology of belief and rituals
Qualitative Research Methods State and Society of South Asia Applied anthropology
Statistical Analysis of Social Data International Politics of Central Asia Environmental anthropology
Rural Development: issues and Challenges Government and Politics in Central Asia Political anthropology
Poverty Alleviation; contending Approaches International Politics of Southeast Asia Urban anthropology
American Government and Politics Anthropology of globalization
Politics in European Union Epistemology of ethnographic research
Government and Politics in the Middle Anthropology of development
East Visual anthropology

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LEGAL &
LAW STUDIES

The Department of Law (DoL) is currently running LLB


(5-Years) program spreading over ten semesters. The
candidates having passed intermediate / A-level or
equivalent examination are eligible for admission. Our
Bachelor of Legum Baccalaureus LL.B
LLB degree is in accordance with the guidelines and
requirements of the HEC and Pakistan Bar Council. It is
an academic as well as professional degree in law and
legal studies. The courses recommended by the
Pakistan Bar Council as basic courses for joining legal
profession are part of the curriculum.
Bachelor of Legum Baccalaureus LL.B Bachelor of Legum Baccalaureus LL.B
Department of Legal Studies Department of Legal Studies

Campus Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program What will student study in this program? Legal Ethics
Islamabad A-Level/Higher Secondary Moot Cases and Role Playing
• To inculcate advanced knowledge of law in particular of List of core courses Administrative Law-II
School Certificate/ Intermediate
international perspective English-I Interpretation Of Statutes
Programme Duration or equivalent qualifications in
• To comprehend the relation between continuing attainment of Pakistan Studies Research Project
5 Years any discipline with minimum
knowledge and skills and meeting professional responsibilities Sociology
10 Semesters 50% marks.
• To enhanced understanding of fundamental doctrines and Fundamentals of Economics List of Electives
principles of law Introduction to Law
Available Specialization • To understand the basic philosophies and practice of legislative Alternate Dispute Resolution
Skills Development-I
enactment and interpretations Banking Laws
None English–II
• To foster an enlightened devotion to the rule of law Conflict of Laws
Islamic Studies/ethics
• To read, comprehend and use cases, statutes and rules to solve Consumer Protection Laws
Program Timing Political Science
legal problems and construct legal arguments Custom and Tariff Laws
Morning Legal System of Pakistan
• To nurture a culture of excellent and genuine research in law, and E-Commerce Law
History (South-asia)
to learn techniques for improving one’s own writing, time Election Laws
Skills Development-II
management, self-reflection and skills for successful academic Environmental Laws
English-III
study and practice Gender and Law
Logic and Reasoning
• To learn techniques of convincing written advocacy Insurance laws
Islamic Jurisprudence-I
• To develop the intellectual, practical and transferable skills Intellectual Property Laws
Law of Torts
necessary for employment in the legal profession and other International Economic Law
Law of Contract-I
careers along with adequate exposure to industry International Humanitarian Law
Research Methods
• To make substantial contributions, through creation of International Institutions
Human Rights Law
knowledge for the wellbeing of the citizens of Pakistan, and the International Trade Law
Constitutional Law-I (Comparative)
people in the region and elsewhere. Islamic Commercial Laws
Law of Contract-II
• To adopt innovative teaching methods to increase critical and Labour Laws
Islamic Jurisprudence-II
analytical skills Law and Development
Comparative Religions
• To instill higher legal moral values, legal ethics and observance Law and Energy
Jurisprudence-I
through conduct and practice Law and Society in Pakistan
Constitutional Law-II (Pakistan)
Local and Special Laws
Islamic Personal Law-I
Learning outcome of the Degree Program Media Laws
Criminal Law-I
The LL.M program of Bahria University is designed to give students Law of Property-I
exposure to different aspects and areas of law. It is expected that they will Jurisprudence-II
understand from the basic legal theory and principle of jurisprudence, to Corporate Law
the complex criminal and corporate theories vis-à-vis practical issues Islamic Personal Law-II
keeping in view the developments at international level. This program will Criminal Law-II
empower and equip them to apply knowledge and critical thinking skills to Law of Property-II
carry out legal analysis, reasoning and problems solving including Public International Law-I
substantial alternative constructions and interpretations. This two year Constitutional History of Pakistan
program is designed while keeping in view academic level of the students Civil Procedure-I
and their work experience. The program will ensure that students should Criminal Procedure-I
get advanced understanding of law and legal theory. Through, this program Law of Evidence-I
student will be able to grasp the significance of the rules and ethics of legal Legal Drafting-I
profession by establishing commitment to uphold the honor and integrity Public International Law-II
of the legal profession, to conduct themselves with morality, dignity, and Equity and Specific Relief
care, adoring the values and principles that are expressed by the legal Civil Procedure-II
profession, and to treat others with civility, justice and respect, even in Criminal Procedure-II
disagreement. This program is aimed to provide exposure to a range of Law of Evidence-II
legal disciplines, giving students expertise across the board and providing Legal Drafting-II
the skills and knowledge required for a successful legal career. Administrative Law-I

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MEDIA
STUDIES

Media Studies employs cutting-edge and accessible


teaching methods to provide an engaging learning
environment that prepares you for the exciting, Bachelor of Legum Baccalaureus LL.B
fast-paced and rapidly changing media and
communication industries. Bahria’s Media program is
distinctive because it gives students the opportunity to
undertake a broad mix of subjects.

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Bachelors in Media Studies BS (MS) Bachelors in Media Studies BS (MS)
Department of Media Studies Department of Media Studies

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program Why choose BU for the stated Degree Programme:
Islamabad, Karachi Passed intermediate examination
The Bachelor of Media Studies employs cutting-edge and accessible • Federally Chartered
or its equivalent with a minimum
Regular Program Duration teaching methods to provide an engaging learning environment that • HEC Recognized
of 60% marks (excluding NCC) in
4 Years prepares you for the exciting, fast-paced and rapidly changing media • Engineering program accredited by PEC
Pre-Engineering Group, or with
8 Semesters and communication industries. Bahria’s Media program is distinctive • Easily Accessible Location
Mathematics, Physics and
because it gives students the opportunity to undertake a broad mix of • Highly Qualified Faculty
Available Specialization Computer Studies.
subjects. • Good Student and Faculty Ratio
None
• Classroom and Research Based Teachings
• Secure and Disciplined Environment
Programme Timing Learning outcome of the Degree Program
• Scholarships on Merit / Need Basis
Morning
• The program prepares students to attain the educational • Two percent seats are available for disable persons
objectives by ensuring that students demonstrate achievement • Internship Opportunities
of the following. It teaches you about the history, theory, and • Career Office
practice of all forms of media • State of the Art Laboratories
• Combines practice with theory • Well-Stocked Library
• Provides a global perspective • Medical Cover For Students / Staff/Faculty
• Includes an interdisciplinary curriculum
• Offers a design-your-own capstone project What will student study in this program?
• Enables you to combine your interest in media with your desire List of Core Courses:
to make a difference in the world
• Pairs your classroom education with opportunities within our Introduction of Media Studies Inter-Cultural Communication
internship program and on-campus events and organizations Introduction to Psychology Media, culture and Society
Introduction to Computers Reporting and News Writing
• Gives you the critical thinking skills, background in film and English I Public Relations and Advertising
media, and extensive writing experience you need to pursue Introduction to IR Media Lab A
graduate studies and career opportunities in film, television, Pakistan Studies Current Affairs
advertising, public relations, journalism, digital media, and a Research methodology Functional Urdu
Critical thinking Development Support
range of other fields English II Photo Journalism
Statistics Opinion, Feature & Column W
Introduction to Sociology News Editing
Introduction to Philosophy Media Lab B
Mathematics Evolution & Structures
Introduction to Anthropology Media & Politics
Introduction to Development Media and Globalization
Oral Communication Photojournalism
Introduction to Political Science Investigative and Interpretative
Islamic Studies Animation and Digital Media
Media Law and Ethics Event Management
Theories of Mass Communication Copy Writing
Electronic Media Photography
Photography

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Bachelors in Media Studies BS (MS)
Department of Media Studies

Future Career Prospects:


The blend of creative and technical ability that you will build on this “I would like a career in social media or PR
course will be extremely valuable to employers within in the media
sector. The range of transferable and creative skills you’ll develop and
and the skills I have learned on this course
practical experiences you’ll encounter during your time with us will be will help me with that. I’ve really enjoyed
highly regarded in the jobs market.
studying at the Bahria University and it’s a
Here are some routes our graduates have pursued: great experience for my chosen career path!”
• Media research
• Film or television production
• Publishing Shafaq Sohaib, Final Year BS Media Studies
• New media
• Web design Student 2016
• News media
• Event management

PROFESSIONAL
PSYCOLOGY
The scope of Professional Psychology has also
enhanced and it is being recognized by different
Government and Private Institutions. The Professional
Psychologists trained in Clinical Psychology are being
appointed in the Hospitals and Clinics. With the advent Bachelors Of Psychology BS (Psy)
of Educational and Organizational psychology the
Armed Forces, Educational institutions, organizations
and industries in the country will benefit. The Institute
is further planning to collaborate with the Industrial
and Educational Sectors to provide in house
psychological services by establishing counseling and
vocational guidance centers.

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Bachelors Of Psychology BS (Psy) Bachelors Of Psychology BS (Psy)
Department of Professional Psychology Department of Professional Psychology

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectivess of the Degree Program Mental Health & Psychopathology I
Islamabad, IPP Karachi 50% marks in HSSC Cognitive Psychology
• The objectives of the courses offered at this level are structured Positive Psychology
to enable students to develop a strong back ground in the Psychological Testing I
Programme Duration
subject of psychology. Statistical Tools for Social Sciences
4 Years • Students get the opportunity to develop necessary knowledge Mental Health & Psychopathology II
8 Semesters and skills needed in practice of the research methodology in Neurological Basis of Behavior
relevant domain. Clinical Psychology
Available Specialization Psychological Testing II
None Learning outcome of the Degree Program Internship
Research Methodology I
Programme Timing The students will get in-depth and detailed knowledge about historical
Morning grounds and various perspectives of psychology in addition to getting List of Electives:
knowledge of their practical applications in various fields.
Teaching & Learning
Consumer Behavior
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program Psychology of Cross Cultural Differences
BU has experienced and properly trained faculty for the subject of Clinical Pharmacology
Educational Psychology
psychology. There is a facility of learning psychological testing by latest
Counseling
tests available. Child Psychology
Psychology of Motivation
What will student study in this program? Research Methodology II
Community Psychology
List of Core Courses: Psychology of Special Children
Environmental Psychology
English I Human Resource Management
Pakistan Studies Psychology of Leadership
Fundamentals of Biology Group Dynamic
Introduction to Computer Science Applied Behavioral Analysis
Introduction to Psychology Organizational Psychology
English II Research Project
Introduction to Microeconomics
Mathematics Future Career Prospects
Social Psychology
The study of psychology at this level
History and Schools of Psychology
provides preparation for opting different
Islamic Studies/ Ethics
domains of psychology like clinical,
Oral Communication
organizational and educational etc. for
Introduction to Macroeconomics
career prospects.
Principle of Marketing
Theories of Personality I
Interpersonal Skills
Experimental Psychology I
Creative Writing
Management
Theories of Personality II
Psychology of Lifespan
Experimental Psychology II
Psychological Practicum
Statistics

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MEDICAL &
DENTAL
Bahria University Medical and Dental College provides learner drive the learning. Our vision is to establish a
an inspirational, conducive, safe and friendly environ- center of excellence in medical/dental education and
ment to nurture academic, moral and social excellence research at par with international standards.
and expects from its students to exhibit professional
excellence with respectful behavior towards teachers,
colleagues, health care professionals and above all;
patients! Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

Out students are provided hands on learning not only


in the wards and emergency room but also on manne-
quins in the skill lab. we use innovative teaching tech-
niques such as PBL (Problem Bases Learning) and PSIL
(Problem Solving Interactive Learning) where teachers
interact with small group of students and where the

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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Medical & Dental College Medical & Dental College

Campus Local Candidates: • Correlate history and physical examination to make differential
diagnosis.
Karachi • Minimum 60% marks in HSSC examination (Medical Group) • Diagnose common medical and surgical problems.
OR any other examination of a foreign university or • Communicate effectively with patients and families across a broad
Regular Program Duration examining body. range of culture, literacy rate and socioeconomic backgrounds.
5 Years • Candidate who has passed any other examination of a foreign • Council the patient on prevention of disease spread and health
Entry Requirements university or examine body, which contains the subjects promotion.
Available Specialization declared as essential by Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. • Perform procedures and skills in accordance with established
None • Certification by IBCC to the Intermediate Science (HSSC with protocols and standards.
60% marks) Examination. • Demonstrate professional values, which include excellence,
Programme Timing • Passed examination higher than HSSC from a Pakistani altruism, responsibility, compassion, empathy, honesty and
University with biological Sciences provided he/she has integrity.
Morning
passed the Intermediate Science (HSC Examination) securing • Engage in research activity aimed at improvement of health care
at least 60% marks. and professional behavior.

Overseas Candidates : What will student study in this program?

• Passed an examination equivalent to Intermediate level of Basic Sciences Courses:


Pakistan from a foreign education system with three science
subjects out of which Biology and Chemistry are essential Anatomy
subjects with 60% mark each as certified by IBCC. Biochemistry
• On foreign seats only and not on open merit seats, in lieu of Physiology
the entry test of the admission authority, the candidate is Pathology
required to have passed SAT II examination with a minimum Pharmacology
score of 550 marks in each of the three science subjects of Forensic Medicine
which two have to be Biology and Chemistry. Community Health Sciences
• Valid TOFEL or ILETS with a score of 500 or 5. 5 only if the
medium of instruction of study two years prior application Clinical Courses:
for admission / entry test is not English Surgery
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Objective of the Degree Program Pediatrics
• To produce competent medical graduates equipped with ENT
essential knowledge, skills and attitudes to practice evidence Opthalmology
based professional education within and outside Pakistan.
• To provide patient care that is appropriate and effective for the
management of health problems and promotion of health of Future Career Prospects:
individual’s family and community at large.
Students can seek admission in various post graduate medical
• To demonstrate ethical principles, respect and legal
educational programs and courses like FCPS, MCPS,
responsibilities towards patient care.
MS/MPhil/PhD (Local). They can also attempt international
licensing exams like USMLE,PLAB etc. after completion of the
Learning outcomes of the Degree Program
MBBS program.
By the end of the five year MBBS program, medical graduates should be
able to:
• Correlate the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation and lab
investigation of acute and chronic illnesses.
• Elicit accurate and detailed medical history in a patient
• Perform complete physical examination in adults and children in
respectful manner.

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Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S) Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S)
Medical & Dental College Medical & Dental College

Campus Local Candidates: • Diagnostic skills for the selection of appropriate interventions for Future Career Prospects:
the attainment and management of oral health on an equitable Dentists graduating from Bahria University dental college will
Karachi • Minimum 60% marks in HSSC examination (Medical Group) basis, and at the appropriate level of care, and based on sound develop a wide range of skills and acquire knowledge and
OR any other examination of a foreign university or scientific evidence
Regular Program Duration understanding that is directly relevant to a variety of specific career.
examining body. • A knowledge of the effective mechanisms for the prevention of Students can choose their career route from clinical as well as
5 Years • Candidate who has passed any other examination of a foreign dental diseases at both individual and community levels, and at all non-clinical side.
Entry Requirements university or examine body, which contains the subjects levels of treatment
Available Specialization declared as essential by Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. • Technical skills for the diagnosis and provision of appropriate The basic dental sciences prospects in Pakistan and around the
None • Certification by IBCC to the Intermediate Science (HSSC with treatment procedures within the scope of their training and globe, include:
60% marks) Examination. expertise
Programme Timing • Passed examination higher than HSSC from a Pakistani • The ability to practice in an ethical manner in a variety of settings • Master of Sciences (Non-Clinical Subjects)
University with biological Sciences provided he/she has and in societies with different value systems
Morning • Master of Philosophy (M. Phill)
passed the Intermediate Science (HSC Examination) securing • The ability to manage, design, implement and evaluate oral health • Master of Dental Surgery (Non-clinical Subjects)
at least 60% marks. program for individuals and communities
• Research skills that can be applied in a variety of settings. Clinical Dentistry:
Overseas Candidates : • General Practitioner
Learning outcomes of the Degree Program • Master of Sciences (Clinical Subjects)
• Passed an examination equivalent to Intermediate level of
• Masters of Dental Surgery (Clinical Subjects)
Pakistan from a foreign education system with three science BDS program is designed as a 4-year graduate program. The curriculum
• Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons (MCPS),
subjects out of which Biology and Chemistry are essential of each year is divided into 3 modules. The teaching strategies adopted
• Fellow of College of Physicians and Surgeons (FCPS)
subjects with 60% mark each as certified by IBCC. in the program, encourage critical thinking, analytical skills,
• Fellowship in dental surgery of the Royal college of
• On foreign seats only and not on open merit seats, in lieu of psychomotor skills, application of knowledge and soft skills.
Surgeons (FDSRCS)
the entry test of the admission authority, the candidate is
After completing four years BDS program, a student will be able to
required to have passed SAT II examination with a minimum
develop;
score of 550 marks in each of the three science subjects of
which two have to be Biology and Chemistry. • Psychomotor Skills
• Valid TOFEL or ILETS with a score of 500 or 5. 5 only if the • Leadership quality
medium of instruction of study two years prior application • Communication and inter-personal skills
for admission / entry test is not English • Decision Making power
• Self-directed Lifelong learning and research interest
Objective of the Degree Program
• Professionalism, ethics and drive for personal development.
The purpose of the BDS program is to provide qualifiers with specific
knowledge, skills and competencies in the field of dentistry that will enable Complete List of core courses
them to register as dentists in Pakistan. This implies that they have the
necessary knowledge, skills and disposition, to promote the health and more List of core courses: Clinical Courses:
specifically the oral health status of individual patients as well as the
community, focusing on preventive, therapeutic, curative/surgical and Periodontology & Oral Medicine
Basic Sciences Courses:
rehabilitative aspects of oral diseases, thus ensuring optimal oral health for General Medicine
Oral Anatomy & Histology
individual patients as well as for community. General Surgery
Anatomy
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Biochemistry
The core competencies which will govern all activities of the graduating dentist: Orthodontics
Physiology
• Learning skills that will impart the ability for self-directed learning Prosthodontics
Science of Dental Materials
and an understanding that dental education is a life-long learning Operative Dentistry
Community Dentistry
activity Pharmacology
• A knowledge and insight into the environmental and social General Pathology
determinants of health and disease, and their relationship to Oral Pathology
development, as well as the biological rationale of oral health
• Communication skills for effective inter-personal relations and
for interactions with, and education for, individuals, families and
communities, and other health workers

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MARITIME
STUDIES

National Centre for Maritime Policy Research


(NCMPR) at Bahria University Karachi Campus has
been established to encourage research and education Diploma in (Shipping Management)
in maritime matters. NCMPR has accordingly inititated
many academic, research and public awareness
programs. It has also developed linkages with various
international universities and maritime research
institutes.

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Diploma in (Shipping Management) Diploma in (Shipping Management)
Department of Management Sciences Department of Management Sciences

Campuses Entry Requirements Objectives of the Degree Program What will student study in this program? Future Career Prospects:
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi Diploma (SM) Intermediate The Diploma (Shipping Management) provides the students updated
The objectives of the program emanate from the fact that despite List of Core Courses: insight into modern management theories and practices and their
with 50% marks Pakistan’s important geostrategic location abreast Arabian Sea and vast
Regular Programme Duration Fundamentals of Maritime Sector - I application in the maritime sector. Qualified students comfortably find
resources of untapped economic potential in Exclusive Economic Zone;
training based education in maritime sector has largely remained long Port Management - I preferential slots in logistics, shipping, ports and other maritime related
Diploma (SM) 6 Months
Diploma (SM) 02 semesters neglected. It is thus important for the future sustainable growth of Shipping Operation & Management - I enterprises.
economy and particularly for maritime sector that Pakistan must Supply Chain Management - I
Available Specialization judiciously exploit sea resources, for which availability of well trained
Customs Clearing & Freight Forwarding - I
and professional human resources is a necessity.
Maritime Management

Learning outcome of the Degree Program List of Electives:


Programme Timing
Weekend (Saturday & Sunday) Managerial Maritime Logistics
This program aim at attracting students holding at least an
Fishery Management & Operations
undergraduate/graduate degree and mid-career professionals with
Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law
professional work experience relevant to the maritime sector. The
Cargo Handling System & Management
programs give students up-to-date insight into modern management
Ship Brokering & Chartering
theories and practices and their application in the maritime sector.
Maritime Safety & Disaster Management
They adopt a holistic view of shipping, port management, maritime
Hydro graphic & Cartographic Services Management
business and law, logistics and supply chain management.
Coastal Zone Management.
Port Terminal Management
Why choose BU for the stated Degree Program
Port Safety & Security
Bahria University has become the first Pakistani university to join
more than 300 universities across Asia-Pacific that have deployed
mobile computing and wireless technologies besides being the first to
link its degree program with community services. It is in this context
that the University has taken the initiative to launch a degree
&diploma programme in maritime studies at National Centre for
Maritime Policy Research to undertake academic and research
pursuits in the maritime domain. Today this role is flourishing more
and more and it has resulted in a vibrant maritime cluster and related
corporate network. However, these stakeholders have been unable to
find adequately educated and trained manpower to cope with the
rapid changes and advancements in the trade regime. Moreover, there
has been an ever-increasing demand in the top management of
maritime sector due to globalization, competitive pressures and the
speed of technological changes.

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ADMISSIONS
CRITERIA ADMISSION TEST Academic Year
Admissions to Bahria University are advertised in the Policy Statement Bahria’s academic year is made up of three semesters:
leading national dailies and on the same website, in Bahria University (BU) welcomes all applicants qualified Fall Semester: 18 weeks (Sep – Jan)
the month of June/July and Nov/Dec every year for to achieve the University’s laid down academic
Fall Semester except for Engineering programs which Spring Semester: 18 weeks (Feb – Jun)
eligibility standards without regard to gender, race,
are advertised in June / July for Fall Semester (only creed, or age. Two percent seats are reserved for disable Summer Semester: 10 weeks (Jun – Aug)
one intake per year). Prospective students are persons.
required to submit the application package available Note: Fall and spring are regular semesters. Whereas,
from the University as advertised and submit the Admission Merit summer session is offered for the benefit of those
applications before the closing date. students who may work to improve their grades in any
Merit for admissions is announced on the basis of the
course provided 10 or more students register for the
entry test results, (or NTS/ETS Score). Academic
course. Such students will not be eligible for any awards
eligibility qualification marks and interview. Admission /
of medals.
Enrollment in any program is limited to the number of
seats who can be accommodated.
University reserves the right to cancel any program
advertised due to insufficient number of applicants.
Students Dropped from Bahria University
Students once dropped from Bahria University on
academic grounds will not be admitted to Bahria
University subsequently in the same program. Those
dropped on disciplinary grounds are not eligible for
re-admission in any program.

Application Package
The application package comprises following
documents:
• Application Form
• Admit Card
• Prospectus
Program Course Outline/Description Booklet

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Admission Procedure Test
SAT I
Code
4181
Program
Bachelor’s Programs
For Foreign Candidates (Admission Processing
Fee)
Student Handbook
All Students are provided “Student Handbook” at the
The admission procedure is described as under: (Non-Engineering) time of Orientation. It is students’ responsibility to
Admission processing fee can be deposited through
• Submit the prescribed form (duly completed) along SAT II 4181 Bachelor’s Programs (Engineering) “Wired Transfer” OR “Inward FTT (Foreign obtain the handbook and adhere to the stipulated
with supporting documents on or before the Telegraphic Transfer) ” using: academic rules and University policies.
notified closing date. Prospectus candidates may GMAT 7265 MBA Programs
• Bank’s Swift Code: ABPAPKKA
also apply for admissions through “online GRE 7265 Masters Programs (Other than in
admissions systems” by registering on Management),M.Phil./PhD Programs • Branch Code: 0680
http://bahria.edu.pk
* Please submit copies of your score sheet with • Branch Name: Allied Bank Limited, E-8 Naval
• Admission will be based on Academic Eligibility Application Form & show original score sheet at the Complex Branch, Islamabad.
Score, Entry Test Score and Interview. time of Interview. • Beneficiary IBAN No:
• Students unable to provide complete result of • Appear, in the entry test (where applicable) and for PK15ABPA0010021960690019
pre-requisite qualification for a certain program interview discussion session.
should submit the last qualified result as follows: Test and Interview
• Students are reminded that entrance test in
1. First year result if HSSC result is not declared for Undergraduate Programs (for Management • Applicants must appear in the written test (except
undergraduate program. Sciences & Earth & Environmental Sciences) is those opting for SAT/ETS Scores etc.) on the
based on pattern of SAT-I and (for Engineering scheduled dates as advertised in the press.
2. O-Level result if A-Level result is not declared for
undergraduate program. Programs) SAT-II (Math, Physics & SAT-I English). • After the test, merit list for interviews will be
Entrance test in Management Sciences Post announced and posted at concerned institutes and
3. HSSC/A-Level result for graduate program if Graduate Programs is based on GMAT format. same website.
BA/BSc/B.Com result is awaited.
MS applicants will appear in admission test on the • Original documents are to be produced at the time
• For non-Pakistani qualifications (O/A-Level etc), pattern of GRE General. of interview, the copies of which are submitted
student must enter IBCC equivalent marks, HEC
alongwith application forms.
Equivalence Certificate marks, or calculated marks
as given in application from. • Final Merit list for admission will be posted (based
on the results of entry test, academic eligibility
• Students are advised to obtain O-Level IBCC
examinations marks, interview and score earned in
certificate in case A-Level result is awaited.
discussion session as applicable) at the concerned
• Forms of students awaiting A-Level/Intermediate institutes and on web www.bahria.edu.pk
result will not be accepted, without, either 1st year
Marks or O-Level equivalence certificate marks New Student Orientation
from IBCC. Orientations are designed to provide fresh students with
• While entering CGPA maximum scale is to be information regarding University services, policies and
mentioned i.e. CGPA 3.0 on a scale of 4 to be procedures, student responsibilities and faculty
written as 3/4. expectations etc. Orientation will take place prior to
start of semester and includes development of learning,
• Students with A’s results of GCE are reminded that study skills and development of computing skills. All new
A’s result is considered equivalent to 1st year students have to attend orientation session.
(Intermediate).
• Students with valid ETS* scores have the option,
not to take Bahria University Admission Test and
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FEE STRUCTURE AND FUNDING SCHOLARSHIPS GENERAL ELIGIBILITY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Bahria University Scholarship Policy has been framed Eligibility of students for scholarship shall be
UNDER GRADUDATE PROGRAMS with the objective to assist students with their subject to following conditions:
Amounts are in Pakistani Rupees educational expenses. The University aims to provide
equal opportunity for all students to attain their • Students of Bahria University in any semester are
Fee Structure goals/targets regardless of their financial position. Every eligible, subject to the conditions as indicated with
year the University allocates funds in their budget plan respect to their respective category.
NAME OF PROGRAMS
BS (Geo/ BS exclusively for awarding scholarship to the deserving • The students have to follow the academic road
BBA/ BS BS BS – Khi student.
Description BS(A&F)
BCE BEE BSE
(CS)/IT (ETM)
LLB Geophy/ BSS (Media
(Geophy)
BS (Psy) map with full load.
ES) Studies)
• Advance Merit Scholarship For Board Toppers ( For • Students already in receipt of one scholarship/fee
4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
4.0 Years Undergraduate programs) concession from university or external resources
Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years
Credit Hours 18 19 17 19 15 20 17 18 18 17 18 15 • Advance Merit Scholarship (Bahria University are ineligible to apply for any other scholarship.
Rate Per Credit Hours Tuition Entrance Test based) • Progress of Financial Assistance, Indigent and all
4,300 4,535 4,535 4,535 3,340 3,340 3,340 3,340 3,340 3,340 2,600 3,675
Fee
• Advance Merit Scholarship (for Outstanding Merit Based Scholarships will be reviewed every
Tuition Fee Per Semester 77,400 86,165 77,095 86,165 50,100 66,800 56,780 60,120 60,120 56,780 46,800 55,125
Admission Fee (One Time) 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 9,300 14,000 performers in Cambridge International Education ( semester.
Caution Money (Refundable) 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,300 9,000 CIE’s) System ) • Student availing Naval fee concession will not be
Degree Fee (One Time) * – – – – – – – – – – – – considered for any other scholarship category.
• Exemption Of Admission Fee to Bahria University
Misc. Charges ** 3,400 6,100 6,100 6,100 3,100 3,100 3,400 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,400 3,400
Total 110,800 122,265 113,195 122,265 83,200 99,900 90,180 93,220 93,220 89,880 68,800 81,525
Graduates for MS/MPhil &PhD Program. • Bahria University Faculty and administrative staff
Note: * Degree Fee Rs. 8,100/- is to be paid with last Semester Fee. However, One and half Year Program students will pay Degree Fee in 1st • 50% tuition fee waiver for high Academic Achievers qualify for Merit scholarship shall not be
Semester. applying for MS/MPhil/PhD program considered for award of scholarship if availing
already any fee concession. In that case 2nd
• Merit Scholarships for Batch toppers highest shall be awarded
Fee Structure MBBS/BDS • Qarz-e-Hasna Scheme for Needy Students • For MS/MPhil program, for the purpose of award
FY 2015-16 of Merit Scholarship, the GPA of course work shall
Description 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year Total
• Student Study Loan/Revolving Fund (1st semester
Tuition Fee per Year 646,460 646,460 646,460 646,460 646,460 3,232,300 only) only be considered in the 3rd
Examination Fee 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 29,000 145,000 • Punjab Education Endowment Fund( PEEF)
Student Support Fund 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 6,000 Scholarships for UG & Master’s Program
Health Insurance 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,100 10,500
Admission Fee (one Time) 50,000 – – – – 50,000 • Shahbaz Sharif Merit Scholarship( SSMS) for
Security (Refundable) 14,000 – – – – 14,000 Master’s Program
Degree Fee (One Time) 6,000 – – – – 6,000
• Baluchistan Education Endowment Fund (BEEF)
for UG and Master’s Program.
Registration Fee (One Time) 8,500 – – – – 8,500
Additional Incremental Fee – 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4,000 • Frontier Education Foundation Scholarship for UG
Total (Rs.) 757,260 679,760 679,760 679,760 679,760 3,476,300 Program
* Tax @ 5% on the fee is applicable. • Sindh Educational Endowment Fund for UG and
Master’s Program
• PM-Fee Reimbursement Program for PhD students

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RULES AND REGULATIONS Faculty at Bahria University Islamabad Campus
1. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ACADEMIC RULES members and students as they cooperate in all phases of
this relationship. Honesty and fairness must inform
Bahria University is committed to fulfilling its core these activities, the foundation of which is mutual Sr. No Name Designation
academic mission of educating students. At the same respect for the aims of education and for those ethical
time the University must be prepared to respond to principles which characterize the pursuit and 1 Dr. Muhammad Najam ul Islam Dean (Engineering Sciences)
provide a framework that will guide the University in transmission of knowledge within the University.
enhancing its ability to fulfill its academic mission in the 2 Dr. Saleem Aslam Head of Department
face of potential threats to academic continuity. It is CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT
intended to apply to circumstances and events that are 3 Dr. Muhammad Ali Shami Sr. Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)
Students have an obligation to make legal and
potential threats to the continuity of the academic
responsible decisions concerning their conduct. The 4 Dr. Atif Raza Jafri Sr. Associate Professor
operations of the University and relates entirely to the
University has no general responsibility for the moral and
principles and processes that should guide the University
social behavior of its students. In the exercise of its 5 Mr. Jehanzeb Ahmad Associate Professor
in this context.
disciplinary authority and responsibility, the University
CODE OF BEHAVIOR ON ACADEMIC recognizes that students are free to organize their own 6 Dr. Imtiaz Alam Sr. Assistant Professor
MATTERS personal lives, behavior, and associations subject only to
the law and to University regulations that are necessary 7 Dr. Asim Ali Shah Sr. Assistant Professor
The Governing Council of the University has approved a to protect the integrity and safety of University
Code of Behavior on Academic Matters applying to 8 Dr. Asad Waqar Sr. Assistant Professor
activities, the peaceful and safe enjoyment of University
members of the University. The Code of Behavior on housing by residents and neighbors, or the freedom of
Academic Matters addresses the responsibilities of all 9 Dr. Junaid Imtiaz Sr. Assistant Professor
members of the University to participate reasonably in
parties to the integrity of the teaching and learning the programs of the University and in activities in or on
experience. It concerns the accountability of faculty 10 Dr. Aamir Shahzad Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)
the University's premises.
11 Dr. Umar Mujahid Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)

12 Mr. M. Aziz Ullah Aziz Assistant Professor

13 Mr. Imran Fareed Nizami Assistant Professor

14 Ms. Nadia Imran Assistant Professor

15 Mr. Muneeb Yaqoob Assistant Professor

16 Dr. Kashif Amjad Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)

17 Mr. Mansoor Naseer Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)

18 Mr. Haroon Rashid Assistant Professor (On Study Leave)

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Sr. No Name Designation 42 Mr. Bilal Idrees Jr. Lecturer

19 Ms. Syeda Fouzia Noor Assistant Professor (On Study Leave) 43 Ms. Ayesha Waqar Mir Jr. Lecturer

20 Ms. Maryam Iqbal Senior Lecturer 44 Mr. Umair Shahid Jr. Lecturer

21 Mr. Adil Ali Raja Senior Lecturer 45 Mr. Rana Saqib Saeed Student Advisor

22 Mr. Muhammad Yaseen Senior Lecturer

23 Mr. Shahab Shahid Khawaja Senior Lecturer 2. DEPARTMENT OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING


24 Mr. Saad ul Hasan Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Sr. No Name Designation
25 Ms. Tayyaba Qaisar Qureshi Lecturer
1 Dr. Tamim Ahmed Khan Head of Department
26 Ms. Sadaf Nawaz Lecturer
2 Engr. Bilal Ashraf Awan Associate Professor
27 Ms. Anam Haq Lecturer
3 Engr. Shaftab Ahmed Associate Professor
28 Ms. Madiha Zoheb Lecturer
4 Dr. Awais Majeed Assistant Professor
29 Mr. Gussan Maaz Mufti Lecturer (On Study Leave)
5 Dr Raja M Suleman Assistant Professor
30 Mr. Waqar Asif Lecturer
6 Dr. Shahid Nazir Assistant Professor
31 Mr. Asim Altaf Shah Lecturer
7 Adeel M Syed Assistant Professor
32 Mr. Mudasir Wahab Lecturer
8 Faisal Imran Lecturer
33 Ms. Ammara Nasim Lecturer
9 Ms. Sadaf Khalid Lecturer
34 Mr. Meraj Hasan Lecturer
10 Ms. Joddat Fatima Lecturer
35 Mr. Khawaja Qasim Maqbool Lecturer (On Study Leave)
11 Ms. Sadia Ashraf Lecturer
36 Mr. Umair Sajid Hashmi Lecturer (On Study Leave)
12 Ms. Rafia Hassan Lecturer
37 Ms. Soyiba Jawed Lecturer (On Study Leave)
13 Engr. Noor Aziz Student Advisor
38 Mr. Ibrahim Tariq Javed Lecturer (On Study Leave)
14 Engr. Aleem Ahmed Junior Lecturer
39 Mr. Muhammad Sohail Shehzad Jr. Lecturer
15 Engr.Usama Mansoor Teaching Assistant
40 Mr. Muhammad Bilal Cheema Jr. Lecturer
16 Engr.Abdul Ahad Research Assistant
41 Mr. Adnan Yaqoob Salik Jr. Lecturer

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3. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING 4. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

Sr. No Name Designation Sr. No Name Designation

1. Engr.Dr.Khuram Shehzad Assistant Professor & HOD (CE) 1 Dr. Faisal Bashir Head of Department

2. Engr. Dr. Shehzad Khalid Professor 2 Dr Muhammad Ramzan Professor

3 Ms. Saima Jawad Associate Professor


3. Dr. Shehzad Hassan Assistant Professor
4 Mr. Rashid Karim Associate Professor
4. Engr. Dr. Amina Jamil Senior Assistant Professor
5 Mr. Imtiaz Ali Khan Associate Professor
5. Engr. Bushra Sabir Senior Lecturer
6 Dr. Imran Ahmed Siddqui Associate Professor
6. Engr. Abu Bakar Yameen Senior Lecturer
7 Dr. Muhammad Muzammal Associate Professor

7. Engr. Ammar Ajmal Senior Lecturer 8 Dr. Shagufta Henna Assistant Professor

8. Engr. Amna Waheed Lecturer 9 Dr. Sumaira Kausar Assistant Professor

9. Engr. Zahra Waheed Jr. Lecturer 10 Dr. Samabia Tahsin Assistant Professor

11 Dr.Arif ur Rehman Assistant Professor


10. Engr. Waleed Manzoor Senior Lab Engineer
12 Dr. Muhammad Asfand-e-yar Assistant Professor
11. Engr. M. Kashif Naseer Jr. Lecturer
13 Dr. Sabina Akhtar Assistant Professor
12. Engr. Usman Akbar Student Co-coordinator
14 Dr. Muneeb Gohar Assistant Professor
13. Engr. Usman Awaan Senior Assistant Professor
15 Mr. Humayon Zaheer Assistant Professor

14. Engr. Arslaan Akhtar Senior Assistant Professor


16 Mr. Suroor Zaidi Assistant Professor

17 Mr. Assad Iqbal Assistant Professor

18 Mr. Ghulam Ali Mirza Assistant Professor

19 Ms. Ambrina Kanwal Assistant Professor

20 Mr Khushal Shah Assistant Professor

21 Dr. Waqas Aman Assistant Professor

22 Dr.Jaffar Aman Assistant Professor

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Sr. No Name Designation 5. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
23 Dr. Kashif Naseer Assistant Professor
Sr.No Name Designation
24 Ms.Momina Moetesum Senior Lecturer
1 Dr. Muhammad Ali Saeed HOD MS/Assistant Professor
25 Ms. Mahvish Pervaiz Senior Lecturer
2 Dr. Ismaeel Ramay Senior Professor

26 Ms. Alyia Amir Senior Lecturer 3 Dr. H. Mushtaq Ahmad Senior Associate Professor

27 Ms. Erum Ashraf Senior Lecturer 4 Dr. Abdul Sattar Assistant Professor

28 Ms. Fouzia Tauqeer Senior Lecturer 5 Dr. Muhammad Arif Khattak Associate Professor

29 Mr Abdul Hannan Senior Lecturer 6 Dr. Riaz Ahmed Senior Assistant Professor

7 Dr. Samreen Fahim Babar Assistant Professor


30 Ms. Anum Ayaz Senior Lecturer
8 Dr. Taqadus Bashir Associate Professor
31 Ms. Romana Talat Senior Lecturer
9 Dr. Muhammad Hanif Senior Associate Professor
32 Ms. Sameen Arshad Senior Lecturer
10 Dr. Muhammad Sarwar Zahid Senior Assistant Professor
33 Mr. Usman Shafique Senior Lecturer
11 Dr. Zahid Mahmood Senior Assistant Professor

34 Ms. Naila Shaheen Lecturer 12 Abdullah Hafeez Senior Assistant Professor

35 Mr. Talha Naqash Lecturer 13 Amna Yameen Lecturer

36 Ms. Iqra Javed Lecturer 14 Amina Ihsan Lecturer

15 Adil Hashmi Lecturer

16 Aftab Haider Assistant Professor

17 Ajab Khan Burki Assistant Professor

18 Alina Kiran Lecturer

19 Ammara Mujtaba Senior Lecturer

20 Amna Fahim Senior Lecturer

21 Danish Ahmad Khan Senior Lecturer

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22 Farid Zafar Senior Assistant Professor 45 Qurat-Ul-Ain Waqar Senior Lecturer

23 Fazeelat Nawaz Senior Assistant Professor 46 Rabia Shareef Senior Lecturer

24 Firdous Ahmed Shehri Senior Assistant Professor 47 Raja Khalid Hafeez Lecturer

25 Hina Samdani Assistant Professor 48 Saher Zeast Associate Professor

26 Ijaz Ahmed Senior Lecturer 49 Salma Atif Shaikh Senior Associate Professor

50 Salman Ali Khan Lecturer


27 Imtiaz Ahmad Mohar Associate Professor
51 Saman Javed Lecturer
28 Izza Shahzad Senior Lecturer
52 Sarina Zainab Shirazi Assistant Professor
29 Kashif Ali Shigri Senior Lecturer
53 Shahid Nawaz Senior Assistant Professor

30 Khalid Hussain Senior Lecturer 54 Shahzad Butt Assistant Professor

32 Khalid Mumtaz Senior Assistant Professor 55 Shumaila Israr Assistant Professor

33 Maliha Baig Senior Lecturer 56 Summaira Haroon Lecturer

34 Malik Husnain Arshad Senior Lecturer 57 Syed Ahmed Hashmi Lecturer

35 Mian Muhammad Osman Bin Saif Senior Lecturer 58 Tabassum Iqbal Lecturer

36 Muhammad Akram Senior Assistant Professor 59 Talat Rehman Assistant Professor

37 Muhammad Umar Chaudhry Senior Lecturer


60 Tanveer Taj Senior Lecturer
38 Mussarat Khan Senior Associate Professor
61 Usman Afzal Lecturer
39 Muzammal Sobban Lecturer
62 Zahid Majeed Senior Assistant Professor
40 Nasir Mahmood Senior Assistant Professor

41 Nida Aman Senior Lecturer

42 Nida Kamal Lecturer

43 Qazi Abdul Subhan Senior Assistant Professor

44 Qazi Mohammad Ahmed Senior Lecturer

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6. DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 8. DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL SCIENCES

Sr.No Name Designation Sr.No Name Designation

1 Dr. Uzma Masroor Head of Department 1 Abdur Rauf Khatana Head of Department

2 Cdr (R) Dr. Mahmood Sadiq Senior Assistant Professor 2 Dr. Nadia Khadam Senior Assistant Professor

3 Dr. Noshi Iram Zaman Senior Assistant Professor 3 Sabeen Arif Senior Assistant Professor

4 Ms. Amira Amjad Lecturer-II 4 Malieka Farah Deeba Assistant Professor

5 Mr. Adeel Akram Student advisor 5 Sadia Zahoor Senior Lecturer

6 Sami-ur-Rehman Senior Lecturer

7. DEPARTMENT OF EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 7 Adnan Khan Lecturer

8 Asad Malik Student Advisor


Sr.No Name Designation
9 M. Jahanzeb Butt Lecturer
1 Dr. Tahseenullah Khan Head of Department
10 Saira Bashir Dar Lecturer
2 Asif Javed Assistant Professor
11 Amer Sohail Anjum Senior Lecture
3 Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar Assistant Professor

4 Saqib Mehmood Assistant Professor


9. DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
5 Muhammad Zafar Assistant Professor
Sr.No Name Designation
6 Mohammad Fahad Mahmood Lecturer
1 Dr. Azhar Ahmad Head of Department
7 Fiza Sarwar Lecturer
2 Dr. Irfan Hussain Qaisrani Senior Assistant Professor
8 Syed Umair Ullah Jamil Lecturer-I
3 Adam Saud Senior Assistant Professor
9 Irum Khan Lecturer-I
4 Huma Waqar Senior Assistant Professor
10 Urooj Shakir Lecturer-I
5 Shiraza Shakeel Senior Assistant Professor
11 Mumtaz Ali Khan Lecturer-II
6 Ayesha Yameen Senior Assistant Professor

7 Naila Masood Ahmad Senior Assistant Professor

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8 Tipu Ismail Assistant Professor 29 Maria Khan Research Assistant

9 Muhammed Sheraz Assistant Professor

10 Shaheer Ellahi Khan Assistant Professor 10. DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA STUDIES

11 Majid Shahzad Assistant Professor Sr.No Name Designation

12 Tooba Shakoor Senior Lecturer 1 Waheed Hussain Head of Department

13 Tahira Anwar Senior Lecturer 2 Dr. Qaiser Khan Senior Assistant Professor

14 Mujahid Hussain Senior Lecturer 3 Tabinda Sadiq Assistant Professor

15 Samia Majeed Senior Lecturer 4 Tehreem Ahmed Sr. Lecturer

16 Saira Nawaz Abbasi Senior Lecturer 5 Farrukh Shahzad Sr. Lecturer

17 Mahmood-Ul-Hassan Khalil Lecturer 6 Tehmina Ashfaq Qazi Lecturer

18 Anum Aziz Lecturer

19 Asma Lecturer

20 Tayyaba Zulfiqar Lecturer

21 Asim Muneeb Khan Lecturer

22 Latafat Aziz Lecturer

23 Shams ul deen Lecturer

24 Sadaf Farooq Lecturer

25 Madiha Ehsan Lecturer

26 Syeda Sanabil Sibtain Lecturer

27 Sohima Anzak Lecturer

28 Fahad Taimoor Student Advisor

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2. DEPARTMENT OF EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Faculty at Bahria University Karachi Campus
Sr.No Name Designation

1. DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES & NATURAL SCIENCES 1 Dr. Mubarik Ali PPL Chair/HoD

2 Dr. Mehrab Khan Senior Professor


Sr.No Name Designation
3 Dr. Mahmood Alam Professor
1 Ishtiaq Ahmed (Head of Department) Senior Associate Professor
4 Dr. Iqbal H Hashmi Professor
2 Sakhawat Hussain Senior Associate Professor
5 Dr. Mirza Arshad Ali Beg Professor
3 Muhammad Aamir Sultan Associate Professor
6 Dr. Yasmin Nergis Associate Professor
4 Cdr (Retd) Muhammad Rafiq Senior Assistant Professor
7 Dr. Salma Hamza Assistant Professor
5 Dr. Talat Sharafat Rehmani Senior Assistant Professor
8 Ms. Shaista Iftikhar Assistant Professor
6 Qaiser Zaman Khan Senior Assistant Professor
9 Mr. Mughal Sharif Assistant Professor
7 Nadia Rehman Senior Assistant Professor
10 Dr. Haris Ahmed Khan Assistant Professor
8 Afshan Saleem Senior Lecturer
11 Syed Anis-ur-Rasool Assistant Professor
9 Zenab Shabbir Senior Lecturer
12 Dr. Muhammad Zahid Afzal Durrani Assistant Professor
10 Samina Hashmi Senior Lecturer
13 Mr. Abid Hussain Assistant Professor
11 Tehniat Mirza Senior Lecturer
14 Mr. Muhammad Hammad Manzoor Assistant Professor
12 Nazish Shazli Senior Lecturer

13 Shagufta Yasmeen Senior Lecturer

14 Sana Mughal Senior Lecturer

15 Mirza Uzair Baig Senior Lecturer

16 Cdr (Retd) Ahsan-ul-Haq Senior Lecturer

17 Syed Ali Imran Senior Lecturer

18 Mona Leeza Senior Lecturer

19 Sahar Afshan Lecturer

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3. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES Sr.No Name Designation

20 Saba Akhter Senior Lecturer


Sr.No Name Designation
21 Sumeera Hashmi Senior Lecturer
1 Dr. Humera Farooq Hod / Associate Professor
22 Azeema Sadia Senior Lecturer
2 Dr. Syed Safdar Ali Assistant Professor
23 Sameena Javaid Senior Lecturer
3 Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Senior Assistant Professor
24 Muslim Ahmed Lab Engineer
4 Azmat Khan Senior Assistant Professor

5 Asia Samreen Senior Assistant Professor 25 Talha Alam Lab Engineer

6 Engr. Syed Rizwan Ali Assistant Professor 26 Muhammad Marouf Lab Engineer

27 Fatima Bashir Lab Engineer


7 Bilal Muhammad Iqbal Assistant Professor
28 Muhammad Bilal Vohra Lab Engineer
8 Asma Khan Assistant Professor
29 Ikram Mustafa Lab Engineer
9 Shujaat Hussain Butt Assistant Professor
30 M Noman Khalid Lab Engineer
10 Malik Muhammad Ali Assistant Professor
31 Zupash Awais Lab Engineer
11 Lubna Siddiqui Assistant Professor
32 Tarwan Kumar Khatri Lab Engineer
12 Muhammad Tariq Siddique Assistant Professor

13 Muhammad Shahid Khan Assistant Professor

14 Engr. Syed Muhammad Asim Ali Assistant Professor

15 Muhammad Iqbal Assistant Professor

16 Engr. Aisha Danish Assistant Professor

17 Hadiqua Fazal Assistant Professor

18 Tanveer Zahid Khan Senior Lecturer

19 Naureen Farhan Senior Lecturer

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4. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Sr.No Name Designation

20 Muhammad Faraz Senior Assistant Professor


Sr.No Name Designation
21 M. Mansoor Zakir Senior Assistant Professor
1 Prof. Dr. Farooq-E-Azam Cheema Senior Professor / DEAN MS & SS
22 Mazhar Rizvi Senior Assistant Professor
2 Dr. Mustaghis ur Rehman Senior Professor / HOD-MS
23 Mumtaz Khan Senior Assistant Professor
3 Prof. Dr. Khalid Hussain Shaikh Senior Professor
24 Sayma Zia Senior Assistant Professor
4 Yousuf Abid Senior Associate Professor

5 Kaleem Ahmed Ghias Senior Associate Professor 25 Naveed Naseem Siddiqui Senior Assistant Professor

6 Dr. Bashir Ahmed Senior Associate Professor 26 Syed Zakir Abbas Zaidi Assistant Professor

27 Sabiha Abid Assistant Professor


7 S.M. Ahsan Rizvi Senior Associate Professor
28 Jacqueline Ismat Assistant Professor
8 Muhammad Akbar Saeed Senior Associate Professor
29 Essa Khan Assistant Professor
9 Naveed Muhammad Khan Associate Professor
30 Sadaf Alam Assistant Professor
10 Salman A. Khan Associate Professor
31 Hina Amir Senior Lecturer
11 Dr. Rafique A. Khan Associate Professor
32 Danish Iqbal Senior Lecturer
12 Muhammad Faisal Senior Assistant Professor
33 Syed Saad Ahmed Senior Lecturer
13 Cdr ( R) Azhar Nisar Senior Assistant Professor
34 Engr. Dr. Amir Manzoor Senior Lecturer
14 Liaquat Ali Senior Assistant Professor
35 Sheikh Muhammad Ali Senior Lecturer
15 M. Asif Shamim Senior Assistant Professor

16 S.M. Shoaib Wasim Senior Assistant Professor 36 Afifa Sardar Senior Lecturer

37 Anita Laila Senior Lecturer


17 Asif Rehman Senior Assistant Professor
38 Khurram Adeel Shaikh Senior Lecturer
18 Muhammad Zeeshan Ali Senior Assistant Professor

19 Irfan Ali Senior Assistant Professor

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15 Engr. Ayesha Zaveri Lecturer
39 Farhan Sohail Lecturer
16 Engr. Reema Qaiser Khan Lecturer
40 Sana Azhar Lecturer
17 Engr. Wafa Qaiser Khan Lecturer
41 Maawra Salam Lecturer
18 Engr. Ammarah Khalid Lecturer
42 Shaikh Shair Muhammad Lecturer
19 Engr. Huma Tabassum Lecturer
43 Asaf Humayun Honorary Fellow; Visiting Faculty
20 Engr. Naveera Sami Lecturer

5. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 21 Engr. Zohaib Rehman Lab Engineer

22 Engr. M Mursaleen Lab Engineer


Sr.No Name Designation
23 Engr. Mobeen Nazar Lab Engineer
1 Engr. Dr. Sohaib Ahmed Head of the Department
24 Engr. Misbah Perveen Lab Engineer
2 Engr. Dr. Rehan Qureshi Associate Professor
25 Engr. Zohaib Shahzad Lab Engineer
3 Engr. Faiz-ul-Haq Zia Associate Professor

4 Engr. Dr. Moazzam Fareed Niazi Sr. Assistant Professor 6. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
5 Engr. Dr. Osama Rehman Sr. Assistant Professor
Sr.No Name Designation
6 Engr. Usman Waheed Sr. Assistant Professor
1 Engr. Dr. Haroon Rasheed Senior Associate Professor /HOD
7 Engr. Muhammad Faisal Sr. Assistant Professor 2 Engr. Dr. Muhammad Anzar Alam Senior Assistant Professor
8 Engr. M. Adnan Ur Rehman Sr. Assistant Professor 3 Engr. Dr. Murtaza Ali Senior Assistant professor
9 Engr. Majid Kaleem Sr. Assistant Professor 4 Engr. Dr. Naveed Ali Khan Senior Assistant Professor

10 Engr. Ahmed Faraz Assistant Professor


5 Engr. Faraz Himayun Senior Assistant Professor

11 Engr. Ali Ahmed Associate Professor


6 Engr. Muhammad Khalid Senior Assistant Professor
12 Engr. Tazeen Muzammil Assistant Professor
7 Engr. Hina Shakir Senior Assistant Professor
13 Engr. Nabiha Faisal Assistant Professor
8 Engr. Shah Najmus Saqib Senior Assistant Professor
14 Engr. Bushra Fazal Sr. Lecturer
9 Engr. Burhan Ahmed Senior Assistant Professor

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10 Engr. Muhammad Hussain Assistant Professor 33 Engr. Marium Ata Lab Engineer

11 Engr. Mukesh Kumar Maheshwari Assistant Professor 34 Engr. Muhammad Umar Lab Engineer

12 Engr. Aurangzeb Rashid Associate Professor 35 Engr. Muhammad Zohaib Sohail Teaching Assistant

13 Engr. Muhammad Umair Arif Assistant Professor 36 Engr. Syed Zia Uddin Research Assistant

14 Engr. Taimoor Zafar Assistant Professor

15 Engr. Muhammad Yasir Amir Khan Assistant Professor

16 Engr. Muhammad Faisal Siddiqui Assistant Professor

17 Engr. Zuhair Arfeen Assistant Professor

18 Engr. Umair Shahid Assistant Professor

19 Engr. Asif Raza Assistant Professor

20 Engr. Fariha Khan Assistant Professor

21 Engr. Bushra Ijaz Sr. Lecturer

22 Engr. Habib Hussain Zubairi Jr. Lecturer

23 Engr. Sahibzada Wajid Ali Khan Jr. Lecturer

24 Engr. Zaki Masood Jr. Lecturer

25 Engr. Abdul Rafay Jr. Lecturer

26 Engr. Maninder Choudhary Lab Engineer

27 Engr. Zahida Parveen Lab Engineer

29 Engr. Zaryab Qazi Lab Engineer

30 Engr. Mirza Waqas Baig Lab Engineer

31 Engr. Muhammad Aatif Mobeen Azhar Lab Engineer

32 Engr. Yumnah Hasan Lab Engineer

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Faculty at Bahria University Lahore Campus Faculty at Bahria University of
1. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Medical & Dental College
Sr.No Name Designation

1 Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Assistant Professor


1. DEPARTMENT OF PNS - SHIFA

2 M. Shahzad Ahmed Senior Assistant Professor


Sr.No Rank & Name Designation
3 Mr. Osama J. Butt Assistant Professor (Study Leave)
MEDICINE
4 Mr. Mumtaz Ahmad Assistant Professor (Study Leave) 1 Surg Cdre Javaid Iqbal Khattak Assistant Professor
5 Kamran Ismail Senior Lecturer 2 Surg Cdre Javeed Iqbal Ti(M) Assistant Professor

6 Ms. Madeeha Ali Senior Lecturer 3 Surg Cdre Shahzad Saeed Assistant Professor

7 Mr. Umar Sharif Lecturer 4 Surg Cdre M Shahid Aziz Assistant Professor

8 Fiza Ahmed Teaching Assistant 5 Surg Capt Sarfraz Ali Pn Assistant Professor

9 Mr. Nauman Ali Student Advisor (W)


6 Surg Cdr M Asif Farooq Pn Assistant Professor

2. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES 7 Surg Cdr Imran Ahmad Pn Assistant Professor

Sr.No Name Designation SURGERY


1 Surg Cdre M Riaz Akhtar Associate Professor
1 Mr. Farhan S.Sherazi Head of Department
2 Surg Capt Saadat Ali Janjua Associate Professor
2 Dr. Nadim Asif Professor

3 Dr. Muhammad Aasim Qureshi Senior Assistant Professor


3 Surg Capt Asif Asghar Pn Associate Professor

4 Mr. Tahir Iqbal Senior Assistant Professor 4 Surg Capt Ahmed Tashfeen Ashraf Pn Professor

5 Mr. Taimoor Aamer Chughtai Lecturer 5 Surg Cdr Rehan E Kibria Associate Professor

6 Mr. Muhammad Dawood Akram Lecturer 6 Surg Cdr Hussain Ahmad Pn Assistant Professor

7 Ms. Munaza Sher Lecturer 7 Surg Lt Cdr Saqib Hanif Janjuapn Assistant Professor

8 Ms. Fakhra Batool Lab Engineer

9 Ms. Sarah Chaudhry Lab Engineer

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Sr.No Rank & Name Designation Sr. No Rank & Name Designation

GYNAECOLOGY ORTHOPEDIACS

1 Surg Capt Shehla M. Baqai Ti(M) Pn Assistant Professor 1 Surg Cdr Waris Ali Shah Pn Assistant Professor

PSYCHIATRY
2 Surg Capt Jehan Ara Rafiq Baig Pn Assistant Professor
1 Surg Cdre Shahid Rashid Assistant Professor
3 Surg Lt Cdr Ayisha Raja Assistant Professor
2 Surg Cdre Farrukh Saleem Shah Assistant Professor
4 Surg Lt Cdr Nusrat Noor Pn Assistant Professor
DERMATOLOGY
5 Surg Lt Cdr Asifa Siraj Pn Assistant Professor
1 Surg Cdre Ajmal Rashid Assistant Professor
EYE 2 Surg Capt Naveed Akhtar Malik Assistant Professor
1 Surg Cdre Abdul Majeed Malik Professor ANAESTHESIA
2 Surg Cdre Sameer Shahid Ameen Professor 1 Surg Cdre M Aneel Aslam Associate Professor

3 Surg Cdr Kashif Ali Pn Assistant Professor 2 Surg Cdre Zahid Akhtar Associate Professor

4 Surg Cdr Qamar Ul Islam Pn Assistant Professor 3 Surg Cdre Naseem Ahmed Pn Associate Professor

4 Surg Cdr Maqsood Ahmed Pn Associate Professor


5 Surg Lt Cdr Nauman Ayub Pn Assistant Professor
5 Surg Cdr Khan Muhammad Yaqub Pn Associate Professor
ENT
RADIOLOGY
1 Surg Cdre Amer Sabih Hydri Assistant Professor
1 Surg Cdr Nisar Ahmed Pn Assistant Professor
2 Surg Cdr Shaukat Hussain Pn Assistant Professor
2 Surg Cdr Mazhar Shafiq Assistant Professor
3 Surg Capt Shoaib Ahmed Pn Assistant Professor
PATHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS 1 Surg Cdre Muhammad Jaleel Anwar HOD /Professor
1 Surg Capt Imran Asghar Pn Assistant Professor
2 Surg Cdre M Tahir Khadim Professor
2 Surg Cdr M Faisal Shfafiq Pn Assistant Professor 3 Surg Cdre Syed Raza Jaffar Assistant Professor

4 Surg Capt Irfan Ali Mirza Assistant Professor

5 Surg Capt Farhan Akhtar Pn Assistant Professor

6 Surg Lt Cdr Sajida Shaheen Pn Assistant Professor

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2. FACULTY OF DENTAL SECTION Periodontology Department

Prof. Dr. Zubair Ahmed Abbasi Sr. No Name Designation


Principal & HOD Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1 Dr. Mustaq Ahmed Memon Assistant Professor & HOD
Bahria University Medical & Dental College
2 Dr. Moona Mumtaz Registrar

3 Dr. Farzana Sajjad Registrar


Science of Dental Materials
4 Dr. Zahra Hassan Registrar
Sr. No Name Designation
5 Dr. Syeda Natasha Zaidi Registrar
1 Dr. Syed Ahmed Omer Assistant. Professor & HOD
Oral Medicine Department
2 Dr. Arqam Najmi Senior Lecturer
Sr. No Name Designation
3 Dr. Isra Ahmed Senior Lecturer
1 Surg Cdre Shahid Ali Khan Registrar
Community Department
2 Surg Cdr Dr Fazli Rabbi Registrar
Sr. No Name Designation
3 Dr Saima Mazhar Lecturer
1 Dr. Kulsoom Fatima Rizvi Assistant Professor & HOD
4 Dr Arsalan Khalid Registrar
2 Dr. Kiran Fatima Senior Lecturer
5 Dr Umair Aslam Registrar
3 Dr. Raima Bashir Senior Lecturer
Prosthodontics Department
4 Dr. Nazish Zafar Lecturer
Sr. No Name Designation
Oral Biology Department
1 Dr. Saman Hakeem Associate Professor & HOD
Sr. No Name Designation
2 Dr Farnaz Ilyas Registrar
1 Dr. Beenish Fatima Assistant Professor & HOD
3 Dr Anum Baqar Registrar
2 Dr. Sehrish Ahmed Senior Lecturer
4 Dr. Asim Monpuri Registrar
3 Dr. Hira Raza Senior Lecturer
5 Dr. Fatima Hassan Registrar
Oral Pathology Department
6 Dr. Sundus Munir Lecturer
Sr. No Name Designation

1 Dr. Daud Mirza Assistant Professor & HOD

2 Dr. Ghazal Raza Registrar

3 Dr. Zahra Karim Lecturer

4 Dr. M Shahrukh Khan Lecturer

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Operative Department 3. DEPARTMENT OF PRE- CLINICIAL SCIENCES
Sr. No Name Designation Dr Asadullah Khan
1 Dr. Shama Asghar Assistant Professor & HOD Principal Health Sciences
Bahria University Medical & Dental College
2 Surg Cdr PN Dil Rasheed Assistant Professor

3 Surg Lt Cdr Syed M Hashim Raza Registrar Operative Department

4 Dr. Alina Nasir Registrar Sr. No Name Designation

5 Dr. Syed Adeel Registrar 1 Prof. Dr. Ambreen Usmani Professor & HOD

6 Dr. Erum Rashid Registrar 2 Dr. Aisha Qamar Associate Professor

7 Dr. Sara Ikram Khan Registrar 3 Dr. Yasmeen Mahar Assistant Professor

8 Dr. Fasiha Moin Kazi Registrar 4 Dr. Asma Siddiqui Assistant Professor

Oral & Maxilo Facial Surgery Department 5 Dr. Ayesha Saba Naz Lecturer

Sr. No Name Designation 6 Dr. Arshad Ali Lecturer

1 Prof. Dr. Zubair Ahmed Abbasi Principal Dental Section / Professor & HOD 7 Dr. Quratulain Omaeer Lecturer

2 Surg Cdre Nasir Jamal Baig Assistant Professor 8 Dr. Ambreen Surti Lecturer

3 Dr. Atif Ahmed Zubairi Registrar 9 Dr. Humera Waqar Lecturer

4 Dr. Mamoora Arsalan Lecturer 10 Dr. Navaid Siddiqui Lecturer

5 Dr. Shahrukh Ahmed Saeed Registrar 11 Dr. Naureen Ali Lecturer

6 Dr. Syed Muhammad Faizan Lecturer 12 Dr. M. Shahab Shafi Lecturer

Orthodontics Department 13 Dr. Syed Alamdar Raza Zaidi Lecturer

Sr. No Name Designation 14 Dr. Ayesha Mehwish Lecturer

1 Dr. Tabassum A Quadeer Assistant Professor & HOD PHYSIOLOGY

2 Surg Cdr Amjad Naeem Registrar Sr. No Name Designation

3 Dr. Omair Majeed Registrar 1 Prof Nighat Rukhsana Professor & HOD

4 Dr. Raafia Mujahid Registrar 2 Dr. Shazia Shakoor Professor

5 Dr. Maria Habib Registrar 3 Dr. Iram Siddiqua Associate Professor

6 Dr. Mazia Javaid Registrar 4 Dr. Saifullah Shaikh Assistant Professor

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5 Dr. Fatima Zehra Senior Lecturer 3 Dr. Riffat Farooqui Associate Professor

6 Dr. Sana Akbar Ali Senior Lecturer 4 Dr. Talea Hoor Associate Professor

7 Dr. Rabiya Ali Senior Lecturer 5 Dr. Syed Ijaz Hussain Zaidi Associate Professor

8 Dr. Hina Moazzam Senior Lecturer 6 Dr. Tahir Asad Assistant Professor

9 Dr. Rabia Siddiqui Senior Lecturer 7 Dr. Mehtab Munir Lecturer

10 Dr. LalaRukh Munawar Lecturer 8 Major (R) Dr. Muhammad Tanvir Ahmed Lecturer

11 Dr. Misbah Riaz Lecturer 9 Dr. Ayesha Khan Lecturer

12 Dr. Rushna Khalid Lecturer 10 Dr. Madeeha Nisar Lecturer

13 Dr. Haya Masud Lecturer 11 Dr. Syeda Hafiza Afsheen Nazar Demonstrator

BIOCHEMISTRY 12 Dr. Touseef Sayyar Pharmacist

Sr. No Name Designation PATHOLOGY


1 Prof Dr. Hasan Ali Professor & HOD Sr. No Name Designation

2 Dr. Rafat Murad Professor of Biochemistry 1 Prof. Mohiuddin Alamgir Professor & HOD

3 Dr. Zehra Naz Associate Professor 2 Prof. Yasmeen Taj Professor

4 Dr. Sadaf Saleem Uppal Assistant Professor 3 Surg. Cdre. Dr. S. Raza Jaffar Associate Professor

5 Dr. Mehreen Latif Assistant Professor 4 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Irfan Ali Mirza Associate Professor

6 Dr. Sara Shakil Senior Lecturer 5 Dr. Naveed Faraz Associate Professor

7 Dr. Meisha Gul Lecturer 6 Dr. Summayya Shawana Assistant Professor

8 Dr. Zara Sami Lecturer 7 Surg. Capt. Dr. Farhan Akhtar Assistant Professor

9 Dr. Faiza Rafique Lecturer 8 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Dr. Sajida Shaheen Assistant Professor

10 Dr. Samia Khalid Khokhar Lecturer 9 Surg Cdre Nuzhat Mushahid Assistant Professor

PHARMACOLOGY 10 Surg Cdre Hafeez uddin Assistant Professor

Sr. No Name Designation 11 Surg. Cdr(R) Dr. Akbar Waheed Lecturer

1 Prof. Dr. Nasim Karim Professor & HOD 12 Dr. Hina Wasti Lecturer

2 Dr Khalid Mustafa Professor 13 Dr. Shafaq Sultana Lecturer

14 Dr. Ghazal Ishtiaque Lecturer

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Sr. No Name Designation 4. DEPARTMENT OF CINICAL SCIENCES
15 Dr. Beenish Hussain Nomani Lecturer Professor Dr. Asadullah Khan
16 Dr. Shaista Khurram Lecturer
Principal Health Sciences
Bahria University Medical & Dental College
17 Dr. Saman Nadeem Lecturer

FORENSIC MEDICINE MEDICINE & ALLIED


Sr. No Name Designation Sr. No Name Designation
1 Dr. Romela Naz Associate Professor & HOD 1 Dr. Muhammad Sajid Abbas Jaffri (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS) Professor & HOD
2 Surg. Cdr (R) Dr. Bagh Ali Lecturer 2 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Muhammad Asif Farooq (MBBS, FCPS) Associate Professor
3 Surg. Cdr (R) Dr. Abdul Waheed Lecturer 3 Surg. Cdre. Dr. M Shahid Aziz (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
4 Dr. Anum Islam Lecturer 4 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Tariq Mahmood (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
5 Dr. Huma Akhtar Lecturer 5 Surg. Capt. Dr. Sarfaraz Ali Zahid (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
COMMUNITY MEDICINE 6 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Imran Ahmed (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
Sr. No Name Designation 7 Surg Cdr M Zill-e-Humayun Mirza Assistant Professor
1 Prof. Dr. Imran Shaikh Professor & HOD 8 Surg Cdr Zulfiqar Ali Amin Assistant Professor
2 Surg. Rear Admiral Dr. Najm-us-Saqib Assistant Professor 9 Surg Cdr Ashfaq Altaf Assistant Professor
3 Dr. Zaheen Baig Sajjad Senior Assistant Professor 10 Surg Cdr Imran Khan (PNS RAHAT) Assistant Professor
4 Dr. Shizma Junejo Senior Lecturer 11 Dr. M. Farooq Azam Rathore Assistant Professor
5 Surg. Capt (R) Dr. Abdul Shakoor Senior Lecturer 12 Dr. Zehra Akhtar Senior Lecturer
6 Surg. Cdr(R) Dr. Dost Muhammad Hulio Lecturer 13 Dr. Sameen Fatima Registrar
7 Surg. Cdr(R) Dr. Saeed ullah Channa Senior Lecturer 14 Dr. Halar Registrar
8 Dr. Nadia Khalid Lecturer 15 Dr. Shazia Bibi Registrar
9 Dr. Shadmaan Nasreen Senior Lecturer 16 Dr. Hassan Ali Registrar

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PSYCHIATRY Sr. No Name Designation

Sr. No Name Designation 7 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Waris Ali Shah (MBBS, FCPS (Ortho) Assistant Professor

1 Surg. Cdre. Dr.Farukh Saleem(MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor 8 Surg Cdr Adeel Wuyune Assistant Professor

2 Surg Cdre Shoaib Ahmed Assistant Professor 9 Surg Cdr M Jalil Malik Assistant Professor

3 Dr Natasha Kesri Billia Registrar 10 Surg Capt M. Irfan Ilahi TI(M) Assistant Professor

DERMATOLOGY 11 Surg Capt Sohail Ilyas Assistant Professor

Sr. No Name Designation 12 Dr. Aisha Jamil Registrar

1 Surg Capt M. Khurram Assistant Professor 13 Dr. Zahid Raza Shah Registrar

2 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Dr. Irfan Anwar (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor RADIOLOGY

3 Dr. Jan Muhammad Registrar Sr. No Name Designation

4 Dr. Bisma Khalid Registrar 1 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Nisar Ahmed (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS) Assistant Professor

REHABILITATION MEDICINE 2 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Mazhar Shafiq (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor

Sr. No Name Designation 3 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Atif Latif Assistant Professor

1 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Saqib Hanif Janjua (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor 4 Surg Lt Cdr Sara Khan Assistant Professor

SURGERY & ALLIED 5 Dr. Sidra Wajahat Registrar

Sr. No Name Designation 6 Dr. Lubna Shamshad Registrar

1 Dr. Asadullah Khan (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, Professor & HOD 7 Dr. Shabih Zehra Registrar
FCPS-Hon Bangladesh, FRCS, FICS-USA)
ANESTHESIA
2 Dr. Anis Hussain Jaffery (MBBS, FCPS) Professor
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3 Dr. Naheed Sultan (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS) Professor
1 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Zahid Akhtar Associate Professor
4 Surg Cdre Prof Mushahid Aslam Professor (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, M.Sc-Pain Medicine)

5 Surg Cdr Muhammad Junaid Associate Professor 2 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Naseem Ahmed (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor

6 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Hussain Ahmad (MBBS, Assistant Professor 3 Surg Cdre Mobasher Ahmad Saeed Assistant Professor
FCPS (Urology)
4 Surg Cdr Khan Muhammad Yaqub Assistant Professor

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EYE (OPHTHALMOLOGY)
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Sr. No Name Designation
5 Surg Cdr Muhammad Ali Abbas Assistant Professor
1 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Sameer Shahid Ameen (MBBS, FCPS) Professor & HOD
6 Dr. Kelash Kumar Registrar
2 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Qamar Ul Islam (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS
3 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Dr. Kashif Ali (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
Sr. No Name Designation
4 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Dr. Nauman Ayub Shaikh Assistant Professor
1 Surg. Cdr. (R) Dr. Khalida Nasreen Abdullah Professor & HOD (MBBS, FCPS)
(MBBS, MCPS, FCPS)
ENT
2 Dr. Razia Korejo (MBBS, MCPS, FCPS) Associate Professor
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3 Dr. Atiya Fasih (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
1 Dr. Iqbal Hussain Udaipurwala Professor & HOD
4 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Jahan Ara Rafiq (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor (MBBS, DLO, FCPS)
5 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Dr. Nusrat Noor (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor 2 Surg. Cdre. Dr. Amer Sabih Hydri (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
6 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Imran Ahmed (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor 3 Surg. Capt. Dr. Shoaib Ahmed (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor
7 Surg Lt Cdr Samia Nasreen Assistant Professor 4 Surg Cdr Liaquat Ali Assistant Professor
8 Surg Lt Cdr Afeera Afsheen Assistant Professor 5 Surg Lt Cdr Jehangir Ahmed Afridi Assistant Professor
9 Surg Cdre Nagin Anjum Assistant Professor 6 Surg Lt Cdr Mohsin Raza Assistant Professor
10 Dr. Aini Samreen Kanwal (MBBS, FCPS) Senior Registrar 7 Dr. Fatima Siddiqui (MBBS) Registrar
11 Dr. Samreen Iqbal (MBBS, FCPS) Senior Registrar 8 Dr. Junaid Hussain Registrar
12 Dr. Zonara Qamar Registrar PAEDIATRICS
13 Dr. Naila Izhar Qazi (MBBS, MCPS) Registrar Sr. No Name Designation
14 Dr. Saba Kanwal (MBBS, FCPS-II Trainee) Registrar 1 Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Professor & HOD
(MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, MRCPCH)
15 Dr. Saba Munir (MBBS, FCPS-II Trainee) Registrar
2 Surg. Capt. Dr. Imran Asghar (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor

3 Surg. Cdr. Dr. Muhammad Faisal Shafiq (MBBS, FCPS) Assistant Professor

4 Surg Lt Cdr Khurram Fayyaz Assistant Professor

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Institute Of Professional Psychology
Sr. No Name Designation
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
5 Dr. Nadia (MBBS, FCPS-Part-II Trainee) Registrar
PROFESSOR DR. ZAINAB FOTOWWAT ZADEH
6 Dr. Rida Ali (MBBS, FCPS-Part-II Trainee) Registrar director.ipp@bahria.edu.pk Institute of Professional Psychology,
7 Dr. Shazia Fakhir (MBBS, MCPS) Registrar Bahria University, Karachi Campus
021-9240013-14 EXT: 115 – www.bahria.edu.pk/ipp
MEDICAL EDUCATION

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FACULTY AT IPP
1 Prof. Dr. Ambreen Usmani, Deputy Director
MBBS, M.Phil, MCPS, HPE
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1 Dr. Zainab F. Zadeh Dean / Director

2 Dr. Zainab Bhutto Associate Professor

3 Dr. Tahira Yousuf Assistant Professor

4 Dr. Kiran B. Ahmad Assistant Professor

5 Ms. Shabnam Arshi Lecturer

6 Ms. Hira Syed Lecturer

7 Ms. Naima Fatima Lecturer

8 Ms. Bushra Tauseef Lecturer

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National Centre For
Maritime Policy Research
FACULTY AT NCMPR

Sr. No Name Designation

1 Dr. Safia Mushtaq Assistant Professor

2 Sadia Sherazi Senior Lecturer

3 Captain Tariq Masood Visiting Faculty

4 Captain Mustafa Kizilbash Visiting Faculty

5 Captain Iftikhar Raza Visiting Faculty

6 Captain Afzal Shiekh Visiting Faculty

7 Cdr. (R) M A Kamran Visiting Faculty

8 Lt. Cdr. (R) Muhammad Idrees Visiting Faculty

9 Lt. Cdr. (R) Adil Rashid Visiting Faculty

10 Agha Zafar Ahmed Visiting Faculty

11 Muhammad Zubair Visiting Faculty

12 Mr. Ibaad Moeen Visiting Faculty

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