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The Women University Multan

Prospectus 2017

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Vice Chancellor’s Message
The insignia of the University truly depicts the mission we raw mind into a seasoned intellect. We judge our performance in
are dedicated to. The Women University Multan (WUM) is the the context of achievable but challenging tasks and will maintain
seat of learning where the personality of the learner is branded our vigil for challenges of tomorrow.
through the seals of ilm, Tafakkur and Tadabbur. In a world where Thinking globally, my vision in the role of the
change is the norm, one thing is quite certain – knowledge or ilm ViceChancellor is, to principally be an initiator of creative endeavor,
has been, and will be a key source of success and is highly sought a facilitator of academic initiatives, a mediator and a provider of an
after around the globe. environment that encourages lifelong learning, strong career
To us pursuit of “ilm” is an individual and social obligation. preparation, sense of confidence, competence, and dignity in the
We strive for and abide by the teachings delivered to us through students. WUM endorses sound organisational principles and strict
the Holy book of Quran in which the Creator of the Universe disciplinary rules. Through substantive accomplishments we dare
demands in us, the qualities like not only to enhance and magnify our significance and contribution
evidence(Burhan),observation(Mushahadah),contemplation in nation building but also want to be the house of attraction for the
(Tadabbur), and reflection (Tafakkur), thereby leading to a finest faculty, staff and students from around the nation and across
knowledge that relates the knower to higher modes of being. We the globe. We steadfast to pursue a persistent quest for educational
strictly believe that sweetness of the faith lies in the fruits of excellence through sincerity, clarity and determination.
knowledge. Roots to education are bitter with assorted difficulties
tagging the process of learning but the fruit is always sweet.Before
us we have a defined future and we are committed to make our
teaching and learning modules and niche areas of research, relevant Prof. Dr. Talat Afza
to national needs and international standards and are dedicated to Worthy Vice Chancellor
providing a campus environment that encourages lifelong learning,
strong career preparation, and personality building.
Our undergraduates as well as postgraduate students
receive guidance and learning opportunities in an environment that
values talent and innovation. Graduates are expected to have skills
like constructive reasoning and critical thinking to widen their
mental horizons. We stress and emphasize on inward grooming of
the students to produce the students of new millennium and
resolute to instill in them virtues of contemplative thought and
reflection (Tadabbur and Tafakkur) that turn a learner into a
righteous follower, a scientific researcher into a practical
investigator, a technical inventor into a committed believer, an
industrial entrepreneur into a person of faith, thus transforming

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CONTENTS
 About The WUM
 Vision, Mission and Core Values
 Department of Applied Psychology
 Department of Arabic
 Department of Art and Design
 Department of Biochemistry & Biotechnology
 Department of Botany
 Department of Chemistry
 Institute of Computer Sciences &Information Technology
 Department of Economics
 Department of Education
 Department of English
 Department of Environmental Sciences
 Department of History &Pakistan Studies
 Department of Islamic Studies &Comparative Religions
 Institute of Management Sciences
 Department of Mass Communication
 Department of Mathematics
 Department of Microbiology &Molecular Genetics
 Department of Physics
 Department of Political Science &International Relations
 Department of Sociology
 Department of Statistics
 Department of Urdu
 Department of Zoology

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ABOUT The Women University Multan
Nestled in the enclave of the heart of the city, the institute of serve as true mentors and role models. The University is offering
The Women University has the distinction of becoming the first ground breaking research facilities to excel in meeting the global
University for Women in the city of Multan. To keep pace with the challenges of the future. The mission is to highlight the importance
everyday growing demand for the educational reforms, a persistent of education which can serve as a gear to empower women. We
evolutionary process is needed that can transform a newly believe the University has all that is needed to ignite potential,
established Institute into a hub of knowledge. In order to conceive purpose, skill and pioneering spirit in the knowledge seekers.
the benefits of knowledge dissemination, a proposal was designed University offers BS, M.Sc/M.A, M.Phil, in various
that can serve the national interest in broad framework. To rise to disciplines with Ph.D (in selective subjects) under Semester system.
the occasion to benefit from the Government’s program to expand Experience being part of a powerful Womanhood institute
education, the proposal for the setting up of the University was that provides encouragement, support, and opportunity to the
presented. To compete on par with the global standards, a females to grow through advocacy, education, research and
comprehensive and focused education revamp was demanded in the Philanthropy. At Women University, you’ll find a safe place to
form of an institution that could serve the inhabitants of the city as express yourself, to discover who you are and who you want to
well as the nation altogether. It could be a matter of elation for the become, and to grow in confidence and dignity.New entrants are
local fraternity to find an institute of Advance studies in their welcome here to the ice the cake of their potentials with the rich
vicinity, easily accessible to the female knowledge seekers. To serve cream of knowledge. Because we believe that
the purpose, at initial stage the institute is housed in the existing “Behind every success is endeavor...Behind endeavor,
Kutchery Campus of Government Degree College for Women, ability...Behind ability, knowledge...Behind knowledge, a seeker.”
Multan. The mergence of the College into the Women University
took place in 2012 under the Act approved by Punjab Assembly in
2010, attaining an entity of one of the campuses of the Women
University, Multan. Another campus building at Mutitul Road is
under construction providing an ambitious plan of the University
for the years to come. The Women University, Multan has
multifaceted goals ahead which it is committed to achieve in the
years to come. In its own role the University emphasizes the
exploration of values, sense of community and grooming of the
talent residing within the students. For this it has given the
opportunity to such persons in the form of faculty which could

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Vision Mission Core Values
Vision
To provide education that inculcates the sense of self
confidence, self-dependency and self-realization in women for their
own positive influence and contribution to the nation.

Mission
The Women University is committed to serve as a catalyst
for the process of empowering women through quality education
and to cultivate an educated society through women education that
can lead to the continuous progress in building self-esteem,
empowerment in them thereby enriching the future of the
community and nation altogether.

Core Values
 Commitment to Academic Excellence
 Faith
 Discipline
 Compassion
 Integrity
 Focused endeavors
 Leadership
 Loyalty

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Overview  To train and encourage the knowledge of psychology into
The Women University, Multan was established in 2013 students in research oriented.
and Applied Psychology was also introduced in those days in the  Prepare the students for careers in teaching, health,
above mentioned institution. The Department of Applied assessment, research, community services to meet the
Psychology has been working very successfully since 2013, which demand in different sectors such as Industry, Military,
has now been offer BS Applied Psychology (4-years), M.Sc Applied Government, Mental Health, Social Welfare, Counselling
Psychology (2 Years) and M.Phil Applied Psychology (2 Years) of and Guidance Centers, Educational Departments, Prisons,
studies under The Women University, Multan. Submission of a NGOs and Police and Rescue Departments.
huge number of applications for admissions in different programs  Carry out and publishing high quality original research on
each year is indicative of not only the reputation of the subject of topics relevant to our social problems as well as
Applied Psychology but also of the Department of Applied international issues.
Psychology.
Now, The Department of Applied Psychology is planning to Objectives
start Advance Diploma of Clinical Psychology by Associate Psychology is a dynamic and practiced subject, its mission is:
Professor Mrs. Saba Ajmal (Chairperson, Department of Applied  Give directions, awareness, information and suggesting port
Psychology) in 2018. problematic situations.
 Develop confidence in their abilities.
Vision  The persuasion of truth of knowledge and its
 To produce trained psychologists, behavioural scientists and implementation.
mental health professionals that may serve the community  Develop high quality professionals that committed to
well. pursuit of excellence and are endowedwith vision, courage
 Yielding the new scholarly research contributions in the and dedication.
areas of psychology, producing the devoted community
services through mental health experts, and the accurate Degree Programs Offered
preparation of critical thinkers, future behaviour scientists,  BS Applied Psychology
and practitioners in the field of Applied Psychology, who  M.Sc Applied Psychology
could extend significant and important role for happiness?  M.Phil Applied Psychology
Mission Scope of the Program
 To provide high quality academic and practical training in BS 4 year program is in parallel to those of Bachelor of
Basic and Applied Psychology and its allied fields of Medicine, Engineering and Bachelor of Agriculture where top class
specialization. students of intermediate class get admission after a through

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scrutiny. This program is focused to develop the linkage between BS 3rd Semester
the local and foreign institutions encouraging long term sustainable PSY-201 Experimental Psychology 3
scientific collaborations. The long term goal is to up lift the PSY-202 Theories of Personality 3
program in the nationaleducational institutions and bring them as PSY-203 English III (Technical Writing and Presentation
3
per with the international standard. Skills)
PSY-204 Introduction To History 3
PSY-205 Introduction To Sociology – II 3
BS Applied Psychology Cr Hrs. 136
PSY-206 Introduction to Computer 3
Eligibility Total 18
For admission to BS (4-years) Program the candidates must BS 4th Semester
have passed intermediate examination F.A (with Psychology) or PSY-251 English, (IV) Drama, Poetry and literacy, Criticism 3
(Pre Medical) or an equivalent examination recognized by PSY-252 Political Science 3
university with Psychology as an elective subject securing at least PSY-253 Fundamental of Anthropology 3
60% in Psychology as well as in the aggregate of intermediate or an PSY-254 Bio-Chemistry 3
equivalent examination. PSY-255 History and Systems of Psychology 3
Admission Criteria PSY-256 Research Methodology Quantitative 3
Basic+Marks in Applied Psychology+EntryTest Total 18
No. of Seats: 50 (open merit 45, reserved 05) BS 5th Semester
Course Outline Psy-301 Social Psychology 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Psy-302 Developmental Psychology 3
BS 1st Semester Psy-303 Behavioral Neuro Science 3
PSY-101 English - I 3 Psy-304 Research Methodology Qualitative 3
PSY-102 Pak-Studies 2 Psy-305 Counseling Psychology 3
PSY-103 Introduction to Statistics - I 3 Psy-306 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSY-104 Mathematics - I 3 Total 18
PSY-105 Introduction to Sociology - I 3 BS 6th Semester
PSY-106 Introduction to Psychology - I 3 PSY-351 Educational Psychology 3
Total 17 PSY-352 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3
BS 2nd Semester PSY-353 Clinical Psychology 3
PSY-151 English – II 3 PSY-354 Positive Psychology 3
PSY-152 Islamic Studies 2 PSY-355 Psychological Testing 3
PSY-153 Introduction to Statistics – II 3 PSY-356 Cross Cultural Psychology 3
PSY-154 Introduction to Economics 3 Total 18
PSY-155 Introduction to Arabic 3 BS 7th Semester
PSY-156 Introduction to Psychology – II 3 PSY-401 Health Psychology 3
Total 17 PSY-402 Psychotherapy 3

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PSY-403 Internship (6-8 weeks) 3 PSY-328 Research Methods-I 3
PSY-404 Cognitive Psychology (Optional) 3 PSY-329 History & Systems of Psychology 3
PSY-405 Muslim Psychology (Optional) 3
PSY-406 Child Psychology (Optional) 3 PSY-330 Experimental Psychology 3
PSY-407 Forensic Psychology (Optional) 3 PSY-331 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSY-408 Human Resources Management HRM (Optional) 3 Total 18
Total 15 M.Sc 2nd Semester
BS 8th Semester PSY-376 Behavioral Neuro Science 3
PSY-451 Women Psychology 3 PSY-377 Application of Statistics in Psychology 3
PSY-452 Psychological Aspects of Tolerance 3 PSY-378 Research Methods-II 2+1
PSY-453 Thesis 3 PSY-379 Social Psychology 3
PSY-454 Criminology (Optional) 3 PSY-380 Clinical Psychology 3
PSY-455 Environmental Psychology (Optional) 3 PSY-381 Psychometrics 2+1
PSY-456 Military Psychology ( Optional) 3 Total 18
PSY-457 Para Psychology (Optional) 3 M.Sc 3rd Semester
PSY-458 Behavioral Analysis and Management (Optional) 3 PSY-426 Theories of Personality 3
Total 15 PSY-427 Educational Psychology 3
PSY-428 Health Psychology 3
M.Sc Applied Psychology Cr Hrs. 72 PSY-429 Psychotherapy 3
Eligibility PSY-430 Developmental Psychology 3
B.A/B.Scwith Psychology/Applied Psychology as an PSY-431 Internship (6-8 weeks) 3
Electivesubject(200Marks). Total 18
The students admitted against reserved seats must fulfill the M.Sc 4th Semester
requirementof having passed Applied Psychology/Psychology as an PSY-476 Counseling Psychology 3
elective subject inB.A/B.Sc of 200 marks securing 60% marks in PSY-477 Positive Psychology 3
subject as well as in aggregate. PSY-478 Environmental Psychology 3
PSY-479 Organization Psychology 3
Admission Criteria
PSY-480 Psychology of Women (Optional) 3
Basic+Marks in Applied
PSY-481 Human Resource Management (Optional) 3
Psychology/Psychology+EntryTest PSY-482 Thesis (Optional) 3
No. of Seats: 50 (open merit 45, reserved 05) Total 18
Course Outline
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
M.Sc 1st Semester
PSY-326 English Language Skills 3
PSY-327 Application of Computer 3

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M.Phil Applied Psychology Cr Hrs. 33 M.Phil 4th Semester
PSY-651 Thesis 6
Eligibility Total 06
Only female candidate having sixteen years of education
from HECrecognized universities/ institutions in concerned Faculty Members
subject.Detail criteria foradmission as adv. In newspaper/university
website and policy. Ms. Saba Ajmal Chairperson
No. of Seats: 15 (open merit 15, reserved 0) Associate Professor
M.Phil (BZU)
Course Outline
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Ms. Kishwar Sultana
M.Phil 1 Semester
st Associate Professor
PSY-501 Advance Neuro Psychology 3 M.Phil (NCBA&E), B.Ed.
PSY-502 Advance Research Methodology 3
PSY-503 Modern Psychological Thought 3 Ms. Munawar Sultana
Psy-504 Advance Psychological Statistics 3 Associate Professor
Total 12 M.Sc (PU)
M.Phil 2nd Semester
Note: A student can opt. either option-I or Option-II in Second Semester Ms. Nadia Gillani
Optional-I Associate Professor
PSY-551 Psycho Pharmacology 3 M.Sc (PU)
PSY-552 Advance Psychotherapy-I 3
PSY-553 Advance Psychotherapy-II 3 Ms. Humaira Malik
PSY-554 Child Development, Psycho Pathology, Assessment 3 Assistant Professor
and Psychotherapy M.Phil (BZU), M.Ed.
Total 12
Optional-II Ms. Fouzia Gulzar
PSY-555 Work and Organizational Psychology 3
Lecturer
PSY-556 Management Concepts of Psychology 3
M.Sc (BZU)
PSY-557 Interpersonal Skills at Work 3
PSY-558 Community Psychology 3
Total 12 Ms. Uzma Iram
M.Phil 3rd Semester Lecturer
PSY-601 Internship 3 M.Phil (BZU), B.Ed.
Total 03

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Ms. Safia Rashid
Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU), M.Ed.

Ms. Hira Anwar


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU), B.Ed.

Ms. Maham Imtiaz


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Beenish Aatif


Research Scholar
M.Sc (BZU)

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Department of Arabic
Introduction Scope
Arabic is liturgical language of Islam and 1.7 billion of it With the Arab economies set on steady growth,
followers. Spoken by 422 million people professionals in various fields are in high demand. Knowledge of
Arabic literature is the writing, both prose and poetry, Arabic can increase your chances of getting an interesting and
produced by writers in the Arabic language. The Arabic word used rewarding job in Arab countries. Examples of professions where
for literature is ‘’Arabic’’ which is derived from a meaning of knowledge of Arabic is desirable: Foreign Correspondent,
etiquette, and which implies politeness, culture and enrichment. Translator, Technical Engineer, Geologist, Banker, International
Arabic literature emerged in the 5th century with only fragments of Consultant, Foreign Service Officer, International Lawyer, Teacher,
the written language appearing before then. During the middle Researcher, Doctor, Nurse, Dentist, and Social Worker. Knowledge
Ages, literary Arabic was a major vehicle of culture in Europe, of Arabic is the best tool for both Muslims and Non-Muslims to
especially in science, mathematics and philosophy. As a result many understand what Islam is about. It also helps in building positive
Europeanlanguages borrowed may words from it e.g. Greek, interaction with Muslim communities.
Spanish and portages.
The Quran, widely regarded by people as the finest piece of Objectives
literature in the Arabic language, would have the greatest lasting Being the language of Quran, Hadith and other Shariah
effects on Arabic culture and its literature. Arabic literature courses, Arabic language has an extraordinary status among the
flourished during the ISLAMIC GOLDEN AGE but has remained other languages in Muslimsocieties. A comprehensive syllabus will
vibrant to the present day, with poets and prose- writers across the be introduced to enable the students that they can understand
globe achieving increasing success. Quran directly and to have expression power through speaking. We
Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) said; offer Arabic courses in two disciplines, i.e., Quranic Arabic and
“Adore Arabic for three reasons; I am Spoken Arabic to feel easy during Haj and Umrah visits. Arabic
Arab, the Quran is in Arabic and the courses have also been included in different BS program. Middle
language of the people of Jannah is East is the biggest market for jobs. Our students will be
Arabic”. comfortable if they will be well conversant in Arabic and they will
Department of Arabic was established in Govt. be preferred in job.
PostGraduate College for Women, Kutchery Road, Multan, in 1948
since then. Vision
It has been giving the least results of other renowned This program’s vision crystallizes on raising student’s
institutions of the province. adequacy in the Arabic language, the language of religion and
Arabism, and seeks meeting the local community’s needs and
providing it with the competencies. The program goes along with
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education and extracurricular activates, and it reaches out to the BS 2nd Semester
other departments to improve student’s efficiency in other areas. AR-151 English-II 3
AR-152 Islamic Studies/ Ethics (Compulsory) 2
Mission AR-153 Math/ Stat – II / University Optional 3
The department of Arabic aims to develop higher education AR-154 General Course-III 3
and graduate students with special competency in the Arabic AR-155 General Course-IV 3
AR-156 Functional Arabic-I (F-2) 3
language and its heritage and literature, and all that theories. In
Total
addition the department aims to graduate students who can do
BS 3rdSemester
scientific research have expertise that distinguishes them, and who AR-201 English-III 3
can communicate with the local, regional and global community. AR-202 Introduction to Computer 3
AR-203 General-V 3
Degree Programs offered AR-204 General-VI 3
AR-205 Functional Arabic II (F-3) 3
 BS Arabic Total
 MA Arabic BS 4th Semester
 M.Phil Arabic AR-251 English-IV/ University Optional 3
AR-252 General-VII 3
B.A elective for Private Student’s (2 years) (200 Marks) AR-253 General-VIII 3
B.A optional for Private Student’s (2 year) (100 Marks) AR-254 Functional Arabic III (F-4) 3
AR-255 Applied Grammar (F-5) 3
BS Arabic Credit Hours 133 AR-256 Arabic Composition &Dictation (F-6) 3
Eligibility Total
F.A 50% Marks BS 5thSemester
AR-301 Translation – I (F-7) 3
No. of Seats: 40
AR-302 Arabic World (F-8) 3
Course Outline AR-303 Quran Literature (M-1) 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. AR-304 Hadith Literature (M-2) 3
BS 1st Semester AR-305 History of Arabic Literature-I (M-3) 3
AR-101 English-I 3 Total
AR-102 Pakistan Studies 3 BS 6thSemester
AR-103 Math/ Stat–I 3 AR-351 Translation II (F-9) 3
AR-104 General Course-I 3 AR-352 Introduction to Arabic Language (F-10) 3
AR-105 General Course-II 3 AR-353 History of Arabic Literature II (M-4) 3
AR-106 Basic Arabic Grammar (F-I) 3 AR-354 Classical Arabic Prose (M-5) 3
Total AR-355 Classical Arabic Poetry (M-6) 3

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AR-356 Modern Arabic Prose (M-7) 3 Course Outline
Total Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
BS 7thSemester BS 1st Semester
AR-401 Modern Arabic Poetry (M-8) 3 AR-326 Applied Grammar – I 3
AR-402 Introduction to Linguistics (F-11) 3 AR-327 Arabic Composition-I 3
AR-403 Methodology of Research in Arabic (E-I) 3 AR-328 Discovering Computer 3
AR-404 Rhetoric &Prosody (M-9) 3 AR-329 Functional Arabic-I 3
AR-405 Criticism- (E-II) 3 AR-330 History of Arabic Literature 3
AR-406 Comparative Literature (E-III) 3 AR-331 Religious Literature-I 3
Total Total 18
BS 8th Semester BS 2nd Semester
AR-451 Arabic Media (M-10) 3 AR-376 Applied Grammar-II 3
AR-452 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent (E-IV) 3 AR-377 Arabic Composition-II 3
AR-453 Arabic Literature in Spain (E-V) 3 AR-378 Classical Prose 3
AR-454 Thesis/ Research Project 6 AR-379 Functional Arabic-II 3
Total AR-380 Short Stories and Drama 3
AR-381 Religious Literature-II 3
Evening Certificate/Diploma Program Total 18
(Weekly 3 days) BS 3rdSemester
AR-426 Classical Poetry 3
Spoken Arabic Courses AR-427 Novel 3
Eligibility AR-428 Research Methodology 3
 Matric AR-429 Arabic Literature in Sub Continent
Elective Course
 FA/F.Sc
Note: Students have to opt one course out of three
 BA/B.Sc AR-430 Linguistics 3
Levels AR-431 Arabic Literature in Spain 3
 Intermediate/Advance AR-432 Islamic Literature 3
Duration Total 15
 2 ½ months BS 4th Semester
AR-476 Modern Poetry 3
M.A Arabic Cr. Hrs. 66 AR-477 Criticism 3
Eligibility AR-478 Rhetoric and Prosody 3
50% Marks in B.A elective Arabic or optional Arabic. AR-479 Research Project 3
Elective Course
No. of Seats: 40 Note: Students have to opt one course out of three

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AR-480 Comparative study of literature (Arabic-English- 3 Total 12
Urdu) M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester
AR-481 Arabic electronic print media 3 AR 601 M. Phil Dissertation Research & Seminar. (The Students
AR-482 Study of modern Arabic world and culture 3 are required to prepare a thesis carrying 200 marks provided the
Total 15 student has passed the course work of the both semesters)

M.Phil Arabic Cr. Hrs. 30 Faculty Members


Eligibility Dr. Hameeda Mazhar (Chairperson)
55% Marks in M.A Arabic Professor
No. of Seats: 15 PhD (BZU)
Course Outline
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Ms. Umme Kalsoom
M.Phil 1st Semester Associate Professor
AR 501 Research methodology and editing the Menu script 3 MA (IUB)
AR 502 Contemporary Arabic language 3
AR 503 Literary criticism 3 Ms. Tasneem Javed
Elective Courses: Note: The student has to opt any one of Three courses Associate Professor
AR 504 Linguistics 3 MA (BZU), B.Ed.
AR 505 Arabic literature in sub-continent 3
AR 506 Short stories, drama and novel 3
Total 12
M.Phil 2nd Semester
AR 551 Arabic rhetoric 3
AR 552 Literary criticism of Arabs modern period 3
AR 553 Methods of literary study 3
Elective Courses: Note: The student has to opt any one of three courses
AR 554 Translation (Arabic – English – Arabic) 3
AR 555 Teaching Arabic as a foreign language (TAFL) 3
AR 556 Cooperative literature (Arabic, Urdu, Persian etc.) 3

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DEPARTMENT OF ART and DESIGN
Overview the subject of fine arts studied at F.A level and 20 marks for Hifz-e
Multan is a rich city in its history and famous for its arts Quran. Admission is based on the merit of WUM.
and crafts. The Department of Fine Arts was established in 1976. No. of Seats: 20 (open merit 15, reserved 05)
After finding the keen interest in the students, we decided to start
Fine Arts in B.A. level in 1985. To promote and update modern Course Outline
thoughts and techniques in the education of classic arts, the four Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
years professional courses of Bachelors programs and professional BFA 1st Semester
diplomas are available at this university. FART-101 Foundation Drawing 1 (Practical) 3
FART-102 Foundation Painting 1 (Practical) 3
Objectives FART-103 Foundation Sculpture 1 (Practical) 3
Our aim is to provide platform and learner- cent red FART-104 Art Appreciation (Intro to Visual Arts) (Theory) 2
FART-105 English Language 1 (Functional & Academic
environment focused on art history, its theories and contemporary 2
Writing)
trend of art and design. This helps the students to develop a FART-106 Islamic Studies & Pak Studies 3
research oriented, experimental and imaginative style of their own. Total 16
BFA2nd Semester
Degree Program/ Courses Offered FART-151 Drawing 2 (Practical) 3
 Intermediate Fine Arts FART-152 Painting 2 (Practical) 3
 BS Art & Design FART-153 Sculpture 2 (Practical) 3
 Evening Certificate/ Diplomas FART-154 Ceramic 1 3
FART-155 English Language 2 (Academic Writing &
2
Intermediate Fine Arts Communication Skill)
FART-156 History of Islamic Art 2
 Theory of old civilizations ( Indus Valley and Gandhara art FART-157 History of Civilizations 2
civilization) Total 18
 Practical (Designing, Drawing and Painting). BFA3rd Semester
FART-201 Drawing 3 3
BS Art and Design Cr Hrs. 136 FART-202 Painting 3 (Landscape) 3
BFA- 4 years (Specialization in Painting or Sculpture and FART-203 Sculpture 3 3
Ceramics). FART-204 Miniature Painting 1 3
Eligibility FART-205 Pakistani Art & Artists (Theory) 2
Minimum requirement for admission will be intermediate/ FART-206 History of World Art 1 2
FA, F.Sc, A Levels with 45 % Marks and drawing test. 20 marks for FART-207 History of Miniature 2
Total 18

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BFA4th Semester Total 17
FART-251 Drawing 4 3 BFA 8th Semester
FART-252 Painting 4 3 FART-451 Conceptual Drawing 8 3
FART-253 Sculpture 4 3 FART-452 Research Methodology 2
FART-254 Miniature Painting 2 3 FART-453 Thesis Project 8
FART-255 Print Making 1 3 Total 13
FART-256 History of World Art 2 2
FART-257 History of South Asian Art 2 Evening Certificate/Diplomas
Total 19 Weekly 3 Days
BFA5th Semester Evening Program 1:30 PM-4:00 PM.
FART-301 Drawing 5 3 Duration: 6 Months
FART-302 Painting 5 (or Sculpture 5 for Specialization in
Sculpture or Ceramic)
3 Eligibility
FART-303 Computer Graphic Art (Practical) 3 F.A/F.Sc. or any equivalent Certificate with minimum 45%
FART-304 Print Making 2 3 marks.
FART-305 Technique of Paintings (or Technique of  Professional Diploma in Drawing & Painting.
2  Professional Diploma in Sculpture & Ceramics
Sculpture) (Theory)
FART-306 World Mythologies (Greek, Roman, Indian) 2
Total 16 Professional Diploma in Drawing & Painting
BFA6th Semester This course helps the student to develop basic skills of
FART-351 Drawing 6 3 drawing and painting that enables them not only to learn different
FART-352 Painting 6 (or Sculpture 6) 5 drawing techniques and mediums but also different painting
FART-353 Painting Composition (or Ceramic 2) 3 techniques in mediums like oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylics. Students
FART-354 New Media Art (Installation Art / Video (Studio)) 3 are encourage to create volume, perspective and 3d forms through
FART-355 Miniature Painting 3 / Calligraphy/ shading. This course also helps the student to understand the
Photography/ Printmaking 3/ Local Art (select 3
any two from these four options)
observational study and conceptual work in both mediums.
FART-356 Modern art 1 (Theory) 2
Total 19 Professional Diploma in Sculpture & Ceramics
BFA 7th Semester This course helps the student to understand and create basic
FART-401 Conceptual Drawing 7 3 three dimensional objects in different mediums like clay, plaster,
FART-402 Painting 7 (or Sculpture 7) 5 wood, stone and any other material. This helps the learner to
FART-403 Painting Projects (or Local Art & project for recognize basic different conventional techniques of sculpture and
5
Sculpture and Ceramic Specialization) ceramics. Students will be able to develop, construct and convey
FART-404 Modern Art 2 (Theory) 2 their ideas using sculpture and ceramics as a tool.
FART-405 Art Criticism (Theory) 2

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Faculty Members
Mrs. NasreenEjazSherazi (Chairperson)
Associate Professor
M.A (Painting) (PU)

Ms. Sonia Nasir Khan


Lecturer
M.Phil. Art History (PU)

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMITRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Overview/Introduction pursuit and dissemination of knowledge by quality and relevant
The Women University, Multan (WUM) is intended to teaching, and research activities.
open a new department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology from
2017. The Department is projected to expand the knowledge and Scope of the Program
insight in science underpinning Biochemistry and Biotechnology Biochemistry and Biotechnology degrees can be applied to
principles. In addition, it will help to apply knowledge and skills in many other disciplines and sciences. Therefore, our graduates have
addressing problems in the study of Animals, Plants, Microbes, career opportunities in areas such as: Medicine, Health Sciences,
Industrial, Environmental problems, Health sciences and Drug Research and Development, Cancer and other diseases,
Nanotechnology. The Department has highly qualified and Agriculture Research, Animal Population
competent faculty having Ph.D and M.Phil degrees and research Restoration,Pharmaceutical and Environmental Control and other
experience from reputable national and international universities. fields of Biotechnology.

Vision Objectives of the Program


Biochemistry forms the core of life sciences; the department  To integrate the molecular life sciences from the most basic
intends to play in the dissemination and application of knowledge biology-chemistry interface to advanced molecular biology,
through teaching and research. It is the aim of the department to molecular genetics, bioinformatics and genetic engineering.
promote the development of conducive scholarly environment to  To provide necessary skills and knowledge in applying
enhance intellectual capabilities, to offer graduate and biochemical and molecular approaches for the solution of
undergraduate programs that are of international standards and to problems related to Health, Agriculture, Industry and
foster research and scholarly activities in Biochemistry and Environmental Biotechnology.
Biotechnology.  To ensure, the students will also have a knowledge and skill
as a scientist by providing strong and holistic biosciences
Mission training which will be very much relevant to meet the
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology will make demands of present day.
an effort to excel in undergraduate, graduate and post graduate  To train the students in such a way that they will be
education by creating a workable environment. Department will equipped with problem solving and critical thinking skills.
make professional relationships with other organizations for the  To equip the students with good communication and
improvement in teaching and research. Focus will be given to interpersonal skills after leaving this Department.
research areas that will have a practical application in Industry,
Environment, Medical and Agriculture. Our mission is to find the Degree Program Offered
natural ways for the eradication of harmful compounds. Our
mission is also to establish and maintain the leadership in the  BS Biochemistry (4-years)

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Total 17
BS Biochemistry & Biotechnology Cr Hrs. 133 BS 3 Semester
rd

Eligibility (As per WUM Admission Regulation) BCH-201 English-III 3 0 3+0


Admission to first year BS in Biochemistry will be open to
BCH-202 Introduction to Psychology 3 0 3+0
any female student who:
1. Has passed the Intermediate Examination with Pre-Medical BCH-203 Physical Chemistry 2 1 2+1
Group or any Equivalent Examination. BCH-204 Bio-Safety and Bio-ethics 2 0 2+0
2. Has secured at least 50% marks (Pre-medical) and must Amino Acids & Proteins
have 60% marks either in subject of Biology or Chemistry. BCH-205 (Chemistry, Function 2 1 2+1
3. Is not more than 24 years old. &Metabolism)
Nucleic Acid (Chemistry,
BCH-206 Function &Metabolism) 2 0 2+0
No. of Seats: Merit 35, Reserved (as per WUM admission policy)
Total 16
Course Outline BS 4th Semester
Code Course Title Theory Practical Cr Hrs. BCH-251 Microbiology 2 1 2+1
BS 1st Semester BCH-252 Biostatistics 2 1 2+1
BCH-101 English I 3 0 3+0 BCH-253 Biophysics 3 0 3+0
BCH-102 Cell Biology 2 1 2+1 BCH-254 Human Physiology 3 0 3+0
BCH-103 Mathematics 3 0 3+0 BCH-255 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2+0
BCH-104 Intro. to Computer Science 2 1 2+1 BCH-256 Introduction to Sociology 3 0 3+0
BCH-105 Organic Chemistry 2 1 2+1 Total 17
BCH-106 Introductory Biochemistry 2 1 2+1 BS 5thSemester
Total 18 BCH-301 Bioinformatics 1 2 1+2
BS 2nd Semester BCH-302 Immunology 3 0 3+0
BCH-303 Molecular Biology 3 0 3+0
BCH-151 English-II 3 0 3+0
BCH-304 Integrated Metabolism 2 0 2+0
BCH-152 Islamic studies 2 0 2+0
BCH-305 Biotechnology 3 0 3+0
BCH-153 Inorganic Chemistry 2 1 2+1
BCH-306 Enzymes 2 1 2+1
Carbohydrate(Chemistry,
BCH-154 Function &Metabolism) 2 1 2+1 Total 17
Lipid (Chemistry, Function BS 6thSemester
BCH-155 &Metabolism) 2 1 2 +1 BCH-351 Clinical Biochemistry 2 1 2+1
BCH-156 Classical Genetics 3 0 3+0 BCH-352 Biochemical Techniques 1 2 1+2

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BCH-353 Bioenergetics 2 0 2+ 0  Antimicrobials and Chemotherapeutics 3+0
BCH-354 Plant Biochemistry 2 1 2+1  Proteomics 2+1
BCH-355 Methods in Molecular Biology 1 2 1+2  Functional Genomics 2+1
BCH-356 Environmental Biochemistry 2 0 2+0  Structural Biology 3+0
Total 16  Drug Development 3+0
BS 7thSemester  Fermentation Biotechnology 3+0
BCH-401
Research Planning and Report
2 1 2+1
 Neurochemistry 3+0
Writing  Toxicology 3+0
BCH-402 Nutritional Biochemistry 2 1 2+1
BCH-403 Industrial Biochemistry 2 1 2+ 1 Faculty Members
BCH-404 Seminar-I 1 0 1+ 0
3 + 0/ Dr. Maryam Zain (Incharge)
Elective-I 3 0 Assistant Professor
2+1
3 + 0/ Ph.D (NIBGE/PIEAS)
Elective-II 3 0
2+1
Total 16 Dr. Raheela Jabeen
BS 8th Semester Assistant Professor
BCH-451 Current Trends Biochemistry 3 0 3+0 Ph.D (UAF)
BCH-452 Genomics 3 0 3+0
Bio-membrane & Cell Ms. Zell-e-Humma
BCH-453 3 0 3+0
Signaling Assistant Professor
BCH-454 Seminar-II 1 0 1+0 M.Phil (PU)
3 + 0/
Elective-III 1 0
2+1 Dr. Farah Deeba
3 + 0/ Lecturer
Elective-IV 1 0
2+1 Ph.D (PMAS AAUR)
Total 16
Ms. Mahwish Batool Kazmi
List of Elective Courses Lecturer
 Biodiversity 3+0 M.Phil (GCU, Lahore)
 Cancer Biology 2+1
 General Virology 2+1 Ms. Raheela Waheed
 Cell and tissue culture 2+1 Lecturer
 Pharmacology 3+0 M.Phil (BZU)

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Department of Botany
Overview benefits derived from the plant world. The entire living world,
The scientific study of plants is called botany. As we know especially man, is directly or indirectly dependent on plants.
the study of plant is vital because they underpin almost all animals’ Botany, along with its allied branches, provides employment
life on earth by generating a large proportion of oxygen and food opportunities. It is a prerequisite for studying medicine or
that allow humans and other organism with aerobic respiration to pharmacy. There is also enormous employment scope in
exist. Plants are crucial to the future of human society as they agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc.
provide food, oxygen medicine and products for people, as well as
creating and preserving soil. Objectives
In botany, we study different branches of science concerning  Develop high quality professionals and scientists that are
with plants, such as Plant pathology, Bacteriology, Mycology, committed to pursuit of excellence and are endowed with
Plant breading, Plant biochemistry, Genetic engineering, Plant vision, courage and dedication.
physiology, Genetics, Molecular genetics, Evolution, Horticulture  Improve academic standard in this region.
etc. The graduate of botany are working in various field of life, such  Botanists are capable of making significant contribution in
as in education, research organization, forestry, agriculture wild the areas of research organization, genetics, forestry,
life, tissue culturing, genetic engineering. agriculture, horticulture, bio technology, plants breeding
Due to above mentioned importance, department of botany and pathology.
started BS 4 years program in 2010 in Government Postgraduate
College been women Multan, which has now been upgraded to offer Degree Programs Offered
BS 4-year program of studies under Women University Multan.  BS Botany
Curriculum has been developed under the guideline of Higher  MS/M.Phil Botany
Education Commission to cover all the recent areas of botany.
Teaching laboratories in the institute are reasonably equipped with
BS Botany Cr Hrs. 133
scientific equipment. As adequate collection of text books and
reference book is available in the library. Department has qualified Eligibility
faculty. F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) or equivalent. At least 1st Division in
the subject of Biology and 50%.
Admission Criteria
Scope
Basic
The Scope of botany deals with the course content of plant
No. of Seats: 40 (Merit 35, Reserved 05)
sciences and the utility of plants in relation to mankind. The course
content of botany is so vast that the number of branches covering it Course Outline
is on the increase. Branches like morphology, anatomy, histology Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
and cytology give us an idea about what plants are, and to what BS 1st Semester
extent they are diverse. The scope of botany also includes the Bot-101 Diversity of Plants 4(3+1)

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Bot-102 Inorganic Chemistry 4(3+1) Bot -303 Mycology and Plant Pathology 3(2+1)
Bot-103 Invertebrate Diversity & Genetics 4(3+1) Bot -304 Diversity of Vascular Plants 3(2+1)
Bot-104 Mathematics 3(3+0) Bot -305 Plant Systematics 3(2+1)
Bot-105 Pakistan Studies 2(2+0) Total 15
Bot-106 Functional English (English-I) 3(3+0) BS 6 Semester
th

Total 20 Bot -351 Plant Anatomy 3(2+1)


BS 2ndSemester Bot -352 Genetics-I 3(2+1)
Bot -151 Plant Systematics, Anatomy and Development/ 4(3+1) Bot -353 Plant Biochemistry-I 3(2+1)
Embryology Bot -354 Plant Ecology-I 3(2+1)
Bot-152 Organic Chemistry 4(3+1) Bot -355 Plant Physiology-I 3(2+1)
Bot-153 Chordate Diversity & Developmental Biology 4(3+1) Total 15
Bot-154 Communication Skills (English-II) 3(3+0) BS 7 Semester
th

Bot-155 Islamic Studies 2(2+0) Bot -401 Molecular Biology 3(2+1)


Total 17 Bot -402 Plant Biochemistry-II 3(2+1)
BS 3rdSemester Bot -403 Plant Ecology-II 3(2+1)
Bot-201 Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution 4(3+1) Bot -404 Plant Tissue Culture and its Agricultural 3(2+1)
Bot-202 Physical Chemistry 4(3+1) Applications
Bot-203 Biochemistry, Environmental Biology & 4(3+1) Bot -405 Phytoremediation 3(2+1)
Evolution Total 15
Bot-204 Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skill 3 (3+0) BS 8th Semester
(English-III) Bot -451 Plant Physiology-II ((Plant Hormones and 3(2+1)
Bot-205 Introduction to Computers 3 (3+0) Photomorphogenesis)
Total 18 Bot -452 Genetics-II (Molecular Genetics) 3(2+1)
BS 4thSemester Bot -453 Environmental Biology 3(2+1)
Bot -251 Plant Physiology & Ecology 4(3+1) Bot-454 Elective-III/ Special Paper* 3(2+1)
Bot -252 Biodiversity and Conservation 4(3+1) Bot-455 Elective-IV/ Special Paper* 3(2+1)
Bot-253 General Chemistry 4(3+1) Res/Bot- Thesis/Research** 6(5+1)
Bot-254 Physiology & Cell Biology 3(2+1) 457
Bot-255 Biostatistics (Elective outside the major) 3(2+1) Total 15
Total 18 * The above-mentioned special course based on the expertise
BS 5thSemester available in the department/University. (To be opted from below
Bot -301 Bacteriology & Virology 3(2+1) mentioned papers).
Bot -302 Phycology and Bryology 3(2+1)

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List of Special Papers MMG-5638 Paper Writing Skills 3
MMG-510 Chinese Language 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
Bot-454 Stress Physiology 3(2+1)
Bot-455 Mycorrhizae 3(2+1) Faculty Members
Bot-456 Ethnobotany 3(2+1)
Ms. Musarrat Tahir (Chairperson)
Associate Professor
MS/M.Phil Botany Cr Hrs. 30 M.Sc. (PU)
Eligibility
M.Sc/ BS (4 years) in Botany. At least 2.5 CGPA in M.Sc/ Ms. Gulshan Zubair
BS degree. (16 years of education) Assistant Professor
Admission Criteria M.Sc. (PU)
Basic
No. of Seats: 10 Dr. Farah Raheel Shahid
Assistant Professor
Course Outline Ph.D (BZU)
The list of approved courses in semester implementation
committee. Dr. Adeela Haroon
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Assistant Professor
Bot-501 Ethnobotany 3(3+0) Ph.D (PU)
Bot-502 Medicinal Plants 3(3+0)
Bot-503 Plant Tissue Culture 3(2+1) Ms. Naveeda Batool
Bot-504 Biotechnology 3(3+0) Assistant Professor
Bot-505 Bioinstrumentation 3(2+1) M.Phil(PU)
Bot-506 Chemistry of Biomolecules 3(2+1)
Bot-507 Economic Botany 3(3+0) Dr. Abida Aziz
Bot-508 Genomics 3(3+0) Assistant Professor
Bot-509 Proteomics 3(3+0)
Ph.D (UAF)
Bot-510 Plant Biochemistry 3(3+0)
Bot-601 Thesis 6
Ms. Sadia Bashir
Lecturer
The list of recommended courses from other departments
M.Phil (BZU)
for MS/M.Phil.
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
MMG-5639 Problems Based Learning in Basic Genetics 3

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Ms. Hussan Bano
Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Uzma Ishaq


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Uzma Irfan


Lecturer
M.Phil (PU)

Dr. Naheeda Bashir


Assistant Professor (IPFP)
Ph.D (BZU)

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Department of Chemistry
Overview  To enhance the knowledge to scholars/ students and its
The Department of Chemistry was established in 1953 and implementation.
was working under the umbrella of Government Post Graduate  To produce high quality professionals and scientists who are
College Multan, which has now been upgraded to offer BS (4-year), committed to pursuit of excellence and are endowed with
M.Sc, M.Phil/MS and Ph.DProgram of studies under Women vision, courage and dedication.
University Multan. Curricula have been developed under the  To improve academic standard in this region.
guideline of Higher Education Commission to cover all the recent  To make a significant contribution in the areas of medicine,
areas of Chemistry. Department has qualified faculty with dentistry, pharmacy and related fields.
diversified fields of interest. It has five divisions. The Department houses different laboratories equipped
 Inorganic Chemistry Division with different equipments. It has a library with number of books in
 Organic Chemistry Division different fields.
 Physical Chemistry Division
Degree Programs Offered
 Biochemistry Division
 BS Chemistry
 Analytical Division  M.Sc Chemistry
Scope  M.Phil/MS Chemistry
All programs (BS. M.Sc. M.Phil and PhD) in Chemistry is  PhD Chemistry
parallel to those of Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture where
top class students secure admission after a thorough scrutiny. All BS Chemistry Cr Hrs. 136
programs (BS. M.Sc. M.Phil and PhD) is focused to develop the Eligibility
linkage between the local and foreign institutions, encouraging F.Sc (Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering) or equivalent
long term sustainable scientific collaborations. The long term goal recognized from University. Detail criteria for admission as
advertised in newspaper/ university website and policy.
is to up lift the all programs (BS. M.Sc. M.Phil and PhD) in the
Admission Criteria
national educational institutions and bring them as per with the Basic
international standard. No. of Seats: 55 (Open Merit 50, Reserved 05)
Objectives Course Outline
The Department of Chemistry is committed Course Title Cr. Hrs.
 To provide a Quality Education. Semester-I Theory Practical
 To develop students to understand about the world. CHEM-101 English-I (Functional) 3 0
 To create logical approach through skills and tools CHEM -102 Invertebrate diversity & Genetics 3 0
 To develop confidence in their abilities. CHEM -103 General Paper-I 3 0

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CHEM -104/ Mathematics-I/ 3 0 CHEM-301 Inorganic Chemistry 3 0
CHEM -105 Functional biology-I CHEM-303 Organic Chemistry 3 0
CHEM -106 Computer application in chemistry 3 0 CHEM-305 Physical Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-107 Inorganic chemistry 3 0 CHEM-307 Analytical Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-108 Inorganic chemistry practical 0 1 CHEM-302 Inorganic Chemistry Practical 0 1
Total 18 1 CHEM-304 Organic Chemistry Practical 0 1
Semester-II CHEM-306 Physical Chemistry Practical 0 1
CHEM-151 English-II ( Functional) 3 0 CHEM-308 Analytical Chemistry Practical 0 1
CHEM -152 Islamic studies 2 0 Total 12 4
CHEM -153 General Paper-II 3 0 Semester-VI
CHEM -154 Mathematics-II 3 0 CHEM-351 Inorganic Chemistry 3 0
CHEM -155 Functional biology-II CHEM-353 Organic Chemistry 3 0
CHEM -156 introduction to statistics 3 0 CHEM-355 Physical Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-157 organic chemistry 3 0 CHEM- Applied/ Bio/ Fuel Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-158 organic chemistry practical 0 1 357/359/361
Total 17 1 CHEM-352 Inorganic Chemistry Practical 0 1
Semester-III CHEM-354 Organic Chemistry Practical 0 1
CHEM -201 English-III ( Report Writing) 3 0 CHEM-356 Physical Chemistry Practical 0 1
CHEM -202 Pakistan studies 2 0 CHEM- Applied / Bio / Fuel Chemistry 0 1
CHEM -203 Electricity & Magnetism 3 0 358/360/362 Practical
CHEM -204 Biodiversity & Conservation 3 0 Total 12 4
CHEM-205 Environmental chemistry 3 0 Semester-VII Specialization
CHEM-206 Physical chemistry 3 0 (Inorganic/Organic/Physical/Applied/Analytical/Bio/Fuel Chemistry)
CHEM-207 Physical chemistry practical 0 1 Paper-I 3 0
Total 17 1 Paper-II 3 0
Semester-IV Paper-III 3 0
CHEM-251 History of Sciences 3 0 Practical-I 0 1
CHEM -252 Electronics and modern physics 3 0 Elective course-I(other than the field of 3 0
CHEM -253 Cell & Molecular biology 3 0 specialization)
CHEM-254 Analytical Chemistry 2 0 Research Project/ Advanced practical/position 0 3
CHEM-255 Applied chemistry 2 0 paper (literature survey)
CHEM-256 Bio chemistry 2 0 Total 12 4
CHEM-257 Analytical chemistry practical 0 1 Semester-VIII Specialization
CHEM-258 Bio chemistry Practical 0 1 Inorganic/Organic/Physical/Applied/Analytical/Bio Chemistry)
Total 15 2 Paper-IV 3 0
Semester-V Paper-V 3 0

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Paper-VI 3 0 Total 12 4
Practical-II 0 1 Semester-VII (Physical Specialization)
Elective course-II (other than the field of 3 0 CHEM-406-I Physical Chemistry-I 3
specialization) CHEM-406-II Physical Chemistry-II 3
Research Project / Advanced practical /position 0 3 CHEM-406-III Physical Chemistry-III 3
paper (Write up) CHEM-401-I Analytical Chemistry-I 3
Total 12 4 CHEM-406-IA Physical Chemistry (Practical) 1
*List of General Papers –I and II is attached herewith. CHEM-406-IB Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
(Practical)
Total 12 4
Theory Practical
Semester-VIII (Analytical Specialization)
Semester-VII (Analytical Specialization)
CHEM-451-I Analytical Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-401-I Analytical Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-451-II Analytical Chemistry -V 3
CHEM-401-II Analytical Chemistry -II 3
CHEM-451-III Analytical Chemistry -VI 3
CHEM-401-III Analytical Chemistry -III 3
CHEM-456-I Physical Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-406-I Physical Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-451-IIA Analytical Chemistry (Practical) 1
CHEM-401-IA Analytical Chemistry (Practical) 1
Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3
Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3 CHEM-451-IIB
CHEM-401-IB (Practical)
(Practical)
Total 12 04
Total 12 4
Semester-VIII (Biochemistry Specialization)
Semester-VII (Biochemistry Specialization)
CHEM-453- I Bio Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-403-I Bio Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-453- II Bio Chemistry-V 3
CHEM-403-II Bio Chemistry-II 3
CHEM-453- III Bio Chemistry-VI 3
CHEM-403-III Bio Chemistry-III 3
CHEM-455- I Organic Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-405-I Organic Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-453- IIA Bio Chemistry (Practical) 1
CHEM-403-IA Bio Chemistry (Practical) 1
Advanced Bio Chemistry 3
Advanced Bio Chemistry 3 CHEM-453- IIB
CHEM-403-IB (Practical)
(Practical)
Total 12 4
Total 12 4
Semester-VIII (Organic Specialization)
Semester-VII (Organic Specialization)
CHEM-455- I Organic Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-405-I Organic Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-455- II Organic Chemistry-V 3
CHEM-405-II Organic Chemistry-II 3
CHEM-455- III Organic Chemistry-VI 3
CHEM-405-III Organic Chemistry-III 3
CHEM-453- I Bio Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-403-I Bio Chemistry-I 3
CHEM-455- IIA Organic Chemistry (Practical) 1
CHEM-405-IA Organic Chemistry (Practical) 1
Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 CHEM-455- IIB
CHEM-405-IB (Practical)
(Practical)

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Total 12 4 CHEM-382 Analytical-II/
Semester-VIII (Physical Specialization) CHEM-383 Applied Chemistry-II/ 3
CHEM-456-I Physical Chemistry-IV 3 CHEM-384 Biochemistry-II
CHEM-456-II Physical Chemistry-V 3 CHEM-385 Environmental Chemistry 2
CHEM-456-III Physical Chemistry-VI 3 CHEM-377 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory-II 2
CHEM-451-I Analytical Chemistry-IV 3 CHEM-379 Organic Chemistry Laboratory-II 2
CHEM-456-IIA Physical Chemistry (Practical) 1 CHEM-381 Physical Chemistry Laboratory-II 2
Advanced Physical Chemistry 3 Total 20
CHEM-456-IIB M.Sc. 3rd Semester
(Practical)
Total 12 4 Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-I (theory) 3
Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-II (theory) 3
M.Sc. Chemistry Cr Hrs. 66 Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-III 3
(theory)
Eligibility
Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-IV 3
B.Sc with Chemistry as elective subject along with (laboratory)
Microbiology/Genetics/Botany and Zoology/Biochemistry. Detail Advanced course of another opted field of specialization-III 3*
criteria for admission as advertised in newspaper/university (theory)
website and policy. Research project in the major opted field of specialization in lieu 3
No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 05) of advanced course of another field of specialization
Course Outline Total 14
Codes Course Title Cr Hrs. M.Sc. 4th Semester
M.Sc. 1st Semester Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-I (theory) 3
CHEM-326 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-II (theory) 3
CHEM-328 Organic Chemistry-I 3 Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-III 3
CHEM-330 Physical Chemistry-I 3 (theory)
CHEM-332 Analytical-I/ Advanced course of major opted field of specialization-IV 3
CHEM-333 Applied Chemistry-I/ 3 (laboratory)
CHEM-334 Biochemistry-I Advanced course of another opted field of specialization-III 3*
CHEM-327 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory-I 2 (theory)
CHEM-329 Organic Chemistry Laboratory-I 2 Research Project in the major opted field of specialization in lieu 3
CHEM-331 Physical Chemistry Laboratory-I 2 of advanced course of another field of specialization
Total 18 Total 14
M.Sc. 2 Semester
nd * For non-thesis students only
CHEM-376 Inorganic Chemistry-II 3
CHEM-378 Organic Chemistry-II 3 Note:
CHEM-380 Physical Chemistry-II 3

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1. In Semesters III & IV, the field of specialization will be CHEM-428-I Bio Chemistry-I 3
Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Advanced Organic Chemistry 2
CHEM-430-IV
Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Applied (Practical)
Chemistry,Biochemistry, depending upon the availability of Total 12 2
teaching faculty. Semester 3rd (Physical Specialization)
2. In Semester III, the students securing overall 80% marks in CHEM-431-I Physical Chemistry-I 3
Semester I & II will be eligible to opt for Research Project CHEM-431-II Physical Chemistry-II 3
(3 credit hours each in semesters III & IV ) in lieu of CHEM-431-III Physical Chemistry-III 3
Advanced Course of another opted field of specialization CHEM-426-I Analytical Chemistry-I 3
Advanced Physical Chemistry 2
(theory). The result of the research project will be notified CHEM-431-IV
(Practical)
after completion of semester IV. The students who qualify Total 12 2
for research/thesis will be allocated appropriate supervisors Semester 4th (Analytical Specialization)
in order of merit from the faculty available. CHEM-476- I Analytical Chemistry -IV 3
CHEM-476- II Analytical Chemistry -V 3
Theory Practical CHEM-476- III Analytical Chemistry -VI 3
Semester 3rd (Analytical Specialization) CHEM-481- I Physical Chemistry- IV 3
CHEM-426-I Analytical Chemistry-I 3 Advanced Analytical Chemistry 2
CHEM-426-II Analytical Chemistry-II 3 CHEM-476- IV
(Practical)
CHEM-426-III Analytical Chemistry-III 3 Total 12 2
CHEM-431-I Physical Chemistry-I 3 Semester 4th (Biochemistry Specialization)
Advanced Analytical Chemistry 2 CHEM-478- I Bio Chemistry -IV 3
CHEM-426-IV
(Practical) CHEM-478- II Bio Chemistry -V 3
Total 12 2 CHEM-478- III Bio Chemistry -VI 3
Semester 3rd (Biochemistry Specialization) CHEM-480- I Organic Chemistry- IV 3
CHEM-428-I Bio Chemistry-I 3 Advanced Bio Chemistry 2
CHEM-428-II Bio Chemistry-II 3 CHEM-478- IV
(Practical)
CHEM-428-III Bio Chemistry-III 3 Total 12 2
CHEM-430-I Organic Chemistry-I 3 Semester 4th (Organic Specialization)
Advanced Bio 2 CHEM-480- I Organic Chemistry -IV 3
CHEM-428-IV
Chemistry(Practical) CHEM-480- II Organic Chemistry -V 3
Total 12 2 CHEM-480- III Organic Chemistry -IV 3
Semester 3rd (Organic Specialization) CHEM-478- I Bio Chemistry-IV 3
CHEM-430-I Organic Chemistry-I 3 Advanced Organic Chemistry 2
CHEM-430-II Organic Chemistry-II 3 CHEM-480-IV
(Practical)
CHEM-430-III Organic Chemistry-III 3 Total 12 2

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Semester 4th (Physical Specialization) These courses may be substituted with any of the following
CHEM-481-I Physical Chemistry-IV 3 courses. Additional courses may also be added, depending on the
CHEM-481-II Physical Chemistry-V 3 expert availability.
CHEM-481-III Physical Chemistry-VI 3
CHEM-476-I Analytical Chemistry-IV 3 Ph.D Chemistry Cr Hrs. 18
Advanced Physical Chemistry 2
CHEM-481-IV Eligibility
(Practical)
Total 12 2
Only female candidates having eighteen years of education
from HEC recognized universities/ institutions in concerned
subject. Detail criteria for admission as advertised in newspaper/
M.PhilChemistry Cr Hrs. 30 university website and policy.
Eligibility No. of Seats: 05
Only female candidates having sixteen years of education
Course Outline
from HEC recognized universities/ institutions in concerned
Specialization * Credit Hours
subject. Detail criteria for admission as advertised in newspaper/
Ph.D Semester – I
university website and policy. Paper-I 3
No. of Seats: 15 Paper-II 3
Course Outline Paper-III 3
Codes Course Title Cr Hrs. Total 09
M.Phil 1st Semester Ph.D Semester-II
CHEM-511 Group Theory 3 Paper-IV 3
CHEM-513 Advanced Spectroscopic Techniques 3 Paper-V 3
CHEM-529 Advanced Heterocyclic Chemistry 3 Paper-VI 3
CHEM-563 Techniques in Biochemistry 3 Total 09
Total 12 *Analytical / Bio/ Inorganic/ Organic/Physical chemistry
M.Phil2nd Semester
CHEM-514 Advance Chromatography Techniques 3 Note: These courses may be substituted with any of the following
CHEM-512 Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy 3 courses. Additional courses may also be added, depending on the
CHEM-531 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3 expert availability.
CHEM-558 Biology Membranes 3
Total 12
M.Phil3rd& 4thSemester Faculty Members
CHEM-601 Research in opted field of specialization 6 Dr. Samia Khakwani (Dean/Chairperson)
Total 6 Professor
Ph.D (IUB)
Note: Ms. Farzana Akram

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Professor Assistant Professor
M.Phil (WUM) M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Sajida Rizwan Dr. Adeela Saeed


Associate Professor Assistant Professor
M.Sc (BZU) Ph.D (BZU)

Ms. Lubna Arshad Ms. Tahira Saleem


Associate Professor Lecturer
M.Sc (IUB) M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Anwar Zaffar Ms. Sadia Iqbal


Associate Professor Lecturer
M.Sc (BZU) M.Phil (PU)

Ms. Naila Imtiaz Ishfaq Ms. Warda Hassan


Associate Professor Lecturer
M.Sc (BZU) M.Phil (IUB)

Ms. Sakina Saeed Ms. Sehrish Mehdi


Associate Professor Lecturer
M.Sc (BZU) M.Phil (UOS)

Dr. Sara Musaddiq Ms. Tanzila Rehman


Assistant Professor Lecturer
Ph.D (IUB) M.Phil (BZU)

Dr. Samina Aslam Ms. Farhat Saddiq


Assistant Professor Lecturer
Ph.D (IUB) M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Abida Ashraf

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Ms. Javeria Zahra
Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Dr. Muhammad Arif


Professor (R)
Ph.D (UK)

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Institute of Computer Science and Information Technology
Two Programs BS(CS) and BS(IT) Accredited by NCEAC, HEC Islamabad
Introduction government, private and business organizations — analyzing
The Institute of Computer Science and Information problems for solutions, formulating and testing, using advanced
Technology has established since 2013. BS(CS) started for the first communications or multi-media equipment, or working in teams
time in Institute of CS&IT in 2013.The Institute of Computer for product development.
Science and Information Technology is a full fledge institute with Objectives
currently nine faculty members consist of one assistant professor The University is entrusted with the responsibility of
and eight lecturers well versed to conduct academic and research producing culturally enlightened, technologically knowledgeable,
activities at national and international level. The Institute of academically competent and research-oriented female graduates,
Computer Science and Information Technology started MCS (E) who are prepared to lead, inspire and preserve our great traditions.
program in 2014, BS (IT) program in 2015 and MIT program in The University commits itself and all its resources to this trust and
2016. In 2017, we will enrolled students in MCS (Morning). Our responsibility. The purpose is to make university a thriving hub of
two programs BS (CS) and BS (IT) have accredited with NCEAC educational research and knowledge creation in modern
(National Computing Education Accreditation Council), HEC technologies and IT.
(Higher Education Commission) Islamabad in December, 2015. At The objective of the Institute of Computer Science and
present, four degree programs are being offered in various areas of Information Technology is to provide technology leadership,
computer skill development. expertise and services in support of the teaching, learning, and
Vision research, and outreach goals of The Women University Multan by
Our vision is to achieve global recognition for our graduate solving real world problems and conducting computing & inter-
programs for their quality, breadth, and positive impact in the disciplinary research. The Institute of Computer Science and
society and the field, and the development of innovative computer Information Technology is committed to achieving its objectives
science and IT professionals with excellent interpersonal skills through:
having the tendency to conduct their professional projects and  Educating female students in the emerging fields of
research independently. computer science and information technology to keep pace
Scope with the rest of world.
The fields of the Computer Science and Information  Providing leadership and awareness on the impacts,
Technology are very huge and also increasing its scope day by day. resource utilization, and feasibility of technology
Computers are playing vital role in every department and domain implementations.
now. Computer specialists are continuously been sought after for  Partnering with students, peer institutions, industry groups
maintenance and innovation pertaining to those computer enabled and vendors to ensure the technological goals of the
services. Computing professionals are likely to find themselves in a university are realized.
variety of environments in academics, research, industry,

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 Providing knowledge-based solutions of the utmost quality, Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
stability and reliability. CS 101 Programming Fundamentals 4 (3,1)
 Providing technology-focused education and enhanced CS 103 Discrete Structures 3(3,0)
computing experiences. CS 105 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3,0)
 Providing a reliable, efficient, friendly and easily-accessible CS 107 Functional English (English-I) 3 (3,0)
organization for information technology support and CS 109 Islamic Studies 2 (2,0)
CS 111 Introduction to Information and Communication 3 (2,1)
guidance.
Technology
 Developing quality human beings with strong interpersonal Total 18
and leadership capabilities through well planned co- Semester – II
curricular activities for positive growth and empowerment CS 152 Object Oriented Programming 4 (3,1)
of society. CS 154 Linear Algebra 3 (3,0)
CS 156 Probability & Statistics 3 (3,0)
Degree Programs Offered CS 158 Communication Skills (English-II) 3 (3,0)
 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science – BS (CS) CS 160 Pak Studies 2 (2,0)
 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology –BS (IT) CS 162 Univ Elective-1 3 (3,0)
 Masters in Computer Science – MCS Total 18
 Masters in Information Technology –MIT Semester – III
CS 201 Digital Logic Design 3 (3,0)
CS 203 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 (2,1)
BS Computer Science Cr Hrs. 133 CS 205 Basic Electronics 3 (2,1)
Eligibility CS 207 Technical & Report Writing (English-III) 3 (3,0)
F.Sc Pre-medical or Pre-Engineering / Intermediate with CS 209 Univ Elective-2 3 (3,0)
Computer Science /General Science /Commerce or DAE Diploma CS 211 Univ Elective-3 3 (3,0)
in the relevant discipline. At least 50% aggregate marks in the Total 18
Intermediate or Equivalent Examination are mandatory for Semester – IV
Admission to BS (CS). CS 252 Operating Systems 3 (3,0)
Admission Criteria CS 254 Introduction to Software Engineering 3 (3,0)
The determination of merit is on the basis of 30% weightage CS 256 Microprocessor& Assembly Language 3 (2,1)
to the marks obtained in the entry test conducted by the Institute CS 258 Multivariable Calculus 3 (3,0)
of CS & IT and 70% weightage to the marks obtained in the CS 260 CS Elective-1 3 (3,0)
intermediate or equivalent examinations including 20 marks for CS 262 Univ Elective-4 3 (3,0)
Hifz-e-Quran. Total 18
Course Outline Semester – V
Semester – I CS 301 Introduction to Database Systems 3 (2,1)
CS 303 Human Computer Interaction 3 (3,0)

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CS 305 Theory of Automata 3 (3,0) to the marks obtained in the entry test conducted by the Institute of
CS 307 Computer Architecture 3 (3,0) CS&IT and 70% weightage to the marks obtained in the
CS 309 Differential Equations 3 (3,0) intermediate or equivalent examinations including 20 marks for
CS 311 Univ Elective-5 3 (3,0) Hifz-e-Quran.
Total 19 Course Outline
Semester –VI SEMESTER – I
CS 352 Computer Communication & Networks 3 (3,0) Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
CS 354 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 (3,0) IT 101 Gen-edu-1 3(3+0)
CS 356 Numerical Computing 3 (2,1) IT 102 Programming Fundamentals 4(3+1)
CS 358 CS Elective-2 3(3,0) IT 103 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3+0)
CS 360 CS Elective-3 3 (3,0) IT 104 Discrete Structures 3(3+0)
Total 15 IT 105 Gen-edu-2 3(3+0)
Semester –VII IT 106 Gen-edu-3 2(2+0)
CS 401 Final Year Project-I 3 (0,3) Total 18
CS 403 Artificial Intelligence 3 (2,1) SEMESTER – II
CS 405 Compiler Construction 3 (3,0) IT 151 Linear Algebra 3(3+0)
CS 407 CS Elective-4 3 (3,0) IT 152 Object Oriented Programming 3(2+1)
CS 409 CS Elective-5 3 (3,0) IT 201 Digital Logic Design 3(3+0)
CS 411 CS Elective-6 3 (3,0) IT 154 University Elective I 3(3+0)
Total 18 IT 155 Gen-edu-4 3(3+0)
Semester –VIII IT 156 Gen-edu-5 2(2+0)
CS 401 Final Year Project-II 3 (0,3) Total 17
CS 452 Information Security 3 (3,0) SEMESTER – III
CS 454 Professional Practices 3 (3,0) IT 201 Technology Management 3(3+0)
Total 09 IT 202 Data Structures and Algorithms 4(3+1)
IT 203 Basic Electronics 3(2+1)
BS Information Technology Cr Hrs. 135 IT 204 Gen-edu-6 3(3+0)
Eligibility IT 205 Computer Communication and Networks 3(3+0)
F.Sc Pre-medical or Pre-Engineering / Intermediate with Total 17
Computer Science/General Science/Commerce or DAE Diploma in SEMESTER – IV
the relevant discipline. At least 50% aggregate marks in the IT 251 Operating Systems 3(3+0)
Intermediate or Equivalent Examination are mandatory for IT 252 Introduction to Database Systems 4(3+1)
Admission to BS (IT). IT 253 (university Elective II) 3(3+0)
Admission Criteria IT 254 Probability and Statistics 3(3+0)
The determination of merit is on the basis of 30% weightage IT 255 University Elective II 3(3+0)

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IT 256 Internet Architecture and Protocols 3(3+0) B.A/B.Sc in any of following subjects: Math, Physics,
Total 19 Computer Science, Commerce, Statistics, Economics. At least 50%
SEMESTER – V aggregate marks in the Graduation or Equivalent Examination are
IT 302 Database Administration and Management 3(3+0) mandatory for Admission to MCS Program.
IT 303 Introduction to Software Engineering 3(3+0)
IT 304 IT Elective I 3(3+0) Admission Criteria
IT 305 Multimedia Systems and Design 3(2+1) The determination of merit is on the basis of 30% weightage
IT 301 Web Systems and Technologies 3(2+1) to the marks obtained in the entry test conducted by the Institute of
IT 306 Information Systems 3(3+0) CS & IT and 70% weightage to the marks obtained in B.A/ B.Sc. +
Total 18 20 marks for Hifz-e-Quran + 5 marks of each of the Computer-
SEMESTER –VI
A/computer-B/Computer-Studies at the graduate level.
IT 351 Object Oriented analysis and Design 3(3+0)
IT 352 Systems and Network Administration 3(2+1) Course Outline
IT 353 IT Elective II 3(3+0) SEMESTER – I
IT 354 Cloud Computing 3(3+0) Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
IT 355 IT Elective –III 3(3+0) CS 301 Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2,1)
IT 356 Human Computer Interaction 3(2+1) Technology
Total 18 CS 303 Programming Fundamentals 4(3,1)
SEMESTER –VII CS 305 Database System 3(3,0)
IT 401 IT Capstone Part I (continued) 3(0+3) CS 307 Digital Logic Design 3(3,0)
IT 402 IT Project Management 3(3+0) CS 309 Discrete Structures 3(3,0)
IT 403 IT Elective IV 3(3+0) *311 Univ-Elective 3(3,0)
IT 404 Network Security 3(3+0) Total 19
IT 405 System Integration and Architecture 3(3+0) SEMESTER – II
IT 406 IT Elective V 3(3+0) CS-352 Microprocessor & Assembly Language 3(2,1)
Total 15 CS -354 Operating System 3(3,0)
SEMESTER –VIII CS-356 Object Oriented Programming 4(3,1)
IT 401 IT Capstone Part II 3(0+3) CS-358 Computer Communication & Network 3(3,0)
IT 451 IT Elective VI 3(3+0) CS-360 Intro. to Software Engineering 3(3,0)
IT 452 Gen-edu-7 2(2+0) *362 Univ-Elective 3(3,0)
IT 453 IT Elective VII 3(3+0) Total 19
Total 14 SEMESTER – III
CS-401 Computer Architecture 3(3,0)
CS -403 Artificial Intelligence 3(3,0)
Masters in Computer Science Cr Hrs. 72 CS-405 Theory of Automata 3(3,0)
Eligibility CS-407 Data Structure & Algorithm 4(3,1)

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CS-458 Human Computer Interaction 3(3,0) IT 356 Data Structures and Algorithms 3(2,1)
CS-449 CS Elective-2 3(3,0) IT 358 Human Computer Interactions 3(3,0)
Total 19 IT 360 Multimedia Systems and Design 3(3,0)
SEMESTER – IV IT 362 IT Elective - II 3(3,0)
CS-452 Design & Analysis of Algorithm 3(3,0) Total 18
CS-454 Compiler Construction 3(3,0) SEMESTER – III
CS-456 Information Security 3(3,0) IT 401 Operating System Concepts 3(3,0)
CS-449 Final-Year Project 6(0,6) IT 403 Introduction to Database Systems 3(3,0)
Total 15 IT 405 Introduction to Software Engineering 3(3,0)
IT 407 Information System 3(3,0)
Masters in Information Technology Cr Hrs. 72 IT 409 System Integration and Architecture 3(3,0)
IT 410 IT Capstone - I 3(0,3)
Eligibility Total 18
B.A/B.Sc. in any of following subjects: Math,Physics, SEMESTER – IV
Computer Science, B.Com, Economics, Business Administration. At IT 402 Computer Communication & Networks 3(3,0)
least 50% aggregate marks in the Graduation or Equivalent IT 404 System and Network Administration 3(3,0)
Examination are mandatory for Admission to MIT Program. IT 406 Network Security 3(3,0)
Admission Criteria IT 411 IT Elective - III 3(3,0)
The determination of merit is on the basis of 30% weightage IT 408 IT Elective - IV 3(3,0)
to the marks obtained in the entry test conducted by the Institute of IT 410 IT Capstone - II 3(0,3)
CS & IT and 70% weightage to the marks obtained in B.A/ B.Sc. + Total 18
20 marks for Hifz-e-Quran + 5 marks of each of the Computer-
A/computer-B/Computer-Studies at the graduate level. Faculty Members
Course Outline
SEMESTER – I Ms. Khadija Kanwal (Director)
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Assistant Professor
IT 301 Programming Fundamentals 3(2,1) MS(CS) (BZU)
IT 303 Discrete Structures 3(3,0)
IT 305 Fundamentals of IT 3(3,0) Ms. Hamida Ilyas
IT 307 Web Systems and Technologies 3(3,0) Lecturer
IT 309 English (Technical and Business Report Writing) 3(3,0) MCS (BZU)
IT 311 IT Elective -I 3(3,0)
Total 18 Ms. Tanzeela Kousar
SEMESTER – II Lecturer
IT 352 Object Oriented Programming 3(2,1) MS(CS) (FAST)
IT 354 Digital Logic Design 3(3,0)

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Ms. Meherwar Fatima
Lecturer
MS(IT)(BZU)

Ms. Fariha Zulfiqar(on Study Leave)


Lecturer
MS(EM) (UET Texila)

Ms. Aiza Shabir


Lecturer
MS(CS) BZU

Engr. Sehrish Raza


Lecturer
B.Sc(C.S.E) (NFCIET)

Ms. Afshan Almas


Lecturer
BS(CS) (BZU)

Ms. Aqsa Jameel


Lecturer
M.Sc (Telecom) (BZU)

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Overview subject of economics has gained central position in the new
The department of Economics was established in early 70s it international developments like globalization, institutional
started its Masters Degree Program in 2005 in Govt. Degree development,sustained economic growth and emergence of World
College for Women Multan. In 2013 after the establishment of The Trade Organization (WTO). The economic policies of any country
Women University Multan, the Department is offering programs help in enhancing human welfare. The economists play vital role in
of BS Economics (4 years Program), M.Sc and M. Phil. Department formulation and implementation of economic policies. Universities
of Economics is strictly following the HEC Standardized syllabus play their role to provide excellent training for this purpose. The
and other terms and conditions for degrees offered in Higher subject of economics has evolved as the most essential social science.
Education Institutions in Pakistan. This department is now
crowning its path in important areas of Economic research. Objectives
The objectives of the department is:
Vision  To provide greater access to advanced study in different
The foremost vision of the department is to augment the disciplines for qualified candidates across a wide range of
quality of education & research in the subject of economics. The knowledge and expertise
department also intends to produce well trained graduates &  To provide the essential and fundamental knowledge of
researchers that can contribute significantly in the economy of economics and skill with training to the graduates
Pakistan.  To suggest the appropriate economic policies to decipher
the economic issues through academic and professional
Mission research.
Our mission is to provide a holistic education as such an  To promote the growth of research activity and graduate
approach has a twofold benefit. The first is that young people are faculty/visiting professors with other educational
nurtured to be sensitive, tolerant, humane and capable of thinking in institutions and faculties of higher education in Pakistan and
a creative and critical way. The second is, that armed with a sense of abroad
history and equipped with knowledge and expertise, the graduates  To foster inter-university links and promote partnerships
whom we send out into the world are in a better position to develop among Pakistani universities as well as international
their leadership potential and make a positive contribution to public universities
life.  To further the expansion of research culture and service
throughout Pakistan
Scope
The nature and scope of economics are related to the study Degree Programs Offered
of wealth or human behavior or of scarce resources. Economics is  BS Economics (4-years)
concerned with human well-being as well as ethical values. The  M.Sc Economics (2-years)

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 MS/M.Phil Economics (2-years) ECON-206 Introduction to History 03
Total 18
BS Economics Cr. Hrs. 134 BS 4thSemester
Eligibility ECON-251 English-IV 03
Eligibility: Intermediate Examination F.A/F.Sc or an ECON-252 Intermediate Macroeconomics 03
ECON-253 Statistics-II 03
equivalent examination recognized by the University. Details
ECON-254 Agricultural Economics 03
Criteria for adv. In newspaper/university website and policy. ECON-255 Introduction to General Science 03
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05) ECON-256 Introduction to Political Science 03
Total 18
Course Outline BS 5th Semester
BS 1st Semester ECON-301 Microeconomics-I 03
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. ECON-302 Macroeconomics-I 03
ECON-101 English-I (Functional English) 03 ECON-303 Econometrics -I 03
ECON-102 Principles of Microeconomics 03 ECON-304 Mathematical Economics 03
ECON-103 Islamic Studies 02 ECON-305 Development Economics 03
ECON-104 Mathematics-I 03 ECON-306 Optional-I 03
ECON-105 Introduction to Arabic 03 Total 18
ECON-106 Introduction to Sociology 03 BS 6th Semester
Total 17 ECON-351 Microeconomics-II 03
BS2ndSemester ECON-352 Macroeconomics-II 03
ECON-151 English-II (Communication Skill) 03 ECON-353 Econometrics -II 03
ECON-152 Pakistan Studies 02 ECON-354 Optional-II 03
ECON-153 Principles of Macroeconomics 03 ECON-355 Optional-III 03
ECON-154 Mathematics-II 03 Total 15
ECON-155 Introduction to Psychology 03 BS 7th Semester
ECON-156 Introduction to Computer 03 ECON-401 International Trade Theory and Policy 04
Total 17 ECON-402 Research Methodology and Computer 04
BS 3rdSemester Applications
ECON-201 English-III (Technical Writing and Presentation 03 ECON-403 Financial Economics 03
Skill) ECON-404 Public Finance 03
ECON-202 Intermediate Microeconomics 03 ECON-405 Optional-IV 03
ECON-203 Introduction to Education/International 03 Total 17
Relations BS 8th Semester
ECON-204 Statistics-I 03 ECON-451 Research Project ( Thesis) 04
ECON-205 Introduction to Geography 03 ECON-452 Applied Economics 04

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ECON-453 Islamic Economics 03 Applications
ECON-454 Optional-V 03 ECON-428 Financial Economics 03
Total 14 ECON-429 Optional-III 03
ECON-430 Optional-IV 03
M.Sc Economics Cr. Hrs. 68 Total 17
Eligibility M.Sc 4th Semester
BA/B.Sc Economics and B.Com Seat Distribution (Merit) ECON-476 General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics 04
BA/ B.Sc 25 B. Com 05 Graduates with PGDAE (PU) 05. ECON-477 Islamic Economics 03
ECON-478 Thesis / Two Optional Papers 06
ECON-479 Optional-V 03
Admission Criteria: Total 16
Basic Additional Marks: Subject Marks: Marks of Economics
out of 200 Marks Statistics or Mathematics (Elective or Optional):
Statistics or Mathematics of 100 marks in B.Com:Details Criteria M.Phil Economics
for adv. In newspaper/univ website and policy. Eligibility
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05) Only female candidate having sixteen years of education
from HEC recognized universities/ institutions (MA/MSc/MBE
com/BS 4 year Economics or equivalent).Detail criteria for
Course Outline
admission as adv. In newspaper/university website and policy.
M.Sc 1st Semester
No. of Seats: 15
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
ECON-326 Microeconomic Theory 04
ECON-327 Macroeconomic Theory 04 Faculty Members
ECON-328 Mathematical Economics 03 Prof. (Rtd.) Dr. Shahnawaz Malik
ECON-329 Statistical Economics 03 (Coordinator M.Phil-Ph.D Program)
ECON-330 Development Economics 03 Ph.D (Sussex, UK)
Total 17
M.Sc 2nd Semester Ms. Shahnaz Gull (Chairperson)
ECON-376 Econometric Theory and Application 04 Associate Professor
ECON-377 Microeconomic Analysis 04 M.A (IUB)
ECON-378 Macroeconomic Analysis 04
ECON-379 Optional-I 03 Ms. Sabeeha Khanum
ECON-380 Optional-II 03 Associate Professor
Total 18 M.A (IUB)
M.Sc 3rd Semester
ECON-426 International Trade Theory and Policy 04 Ms. Farhana Tabassum
ECON-427 Research Methodology and Computer 04

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Associate Professor
M.A (BZU), B.Ed. Ms. Raima Nazar
Lecturer
Mrs. Tahira Kalsoom M.Phil (BZU), B.Ed.
Assistant Professor
M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.

Ms. Hina Ali


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (BZU), M.Ed.

Ms. Noreen Safdar


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Aisha Ambreen


Lecturer
M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.

Mrs. Fouzia Yasmeen


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Sabira Dilawar


Lectuer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Sumaira Batool


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

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Department of Education
Overview and to make them as true mentors.
The department of Education has been running various
Teachers Training programs at postgraduate level. The department Scope
is also planning to introduce dwell equipped Micro Teaching Education is one of the most important activities in which
Laboratory and Seminar room to conduct teaching/research human beings engage. Education does more than just help to keep
activities under the supervision of PhD’s and M.Phil qualified the kind of society we already have. The teachers who have
faculty members. The Department has always focused on promotion conceptions of their responsibility will exert a great influence even
of Research culture. In this regard faculty members contributed over those pupil who are little apt of mental science. Education in
actively by presenting research papers in National and International reality focus on progressive development. It nourishes the inborn
Journals. In a near future a fully equipped computer lab will be capacities of the students to grow and enlarge their fields of action
established to facilitate the research students. The faculty has a stimulating the activities of soul inspiring enthusiasm for great
motive to impart quality education to produce quality leaders to ventures.
uplift the standard in the international scenario.The department is
catering the professional education for people of Pakistan. It has Objectives
played pivotal role to serve the student community focusing on To introduce modern curriculum so the students are able to
leadership qualities to work productively in modern Era of 21st acquire relevant competencies and skills with variety of teaching
Century. HEC smart university internet is facilitating the academic styles, strategies and methodologies skills with variety of teaching
and research activities in the Department. Different workshops to styles, strategies and methodologies.
enhance learning and pedagogical skill teachers are conducted in the To provide the opportunities for the students to identify the
department from time to time. needs to meet the demands and challenges as well as acquiring the
skills like
Vision  Acquiring the critical and Analytical skills.
To develop educational environment and culture which is  Brain Based Education.
based on mutual respect cooperation and respect and harmony?
Moreover, to motivate learners for constructive work while, raising Degree Programs Offered
the level.  BSEducation
 M.A Education
Mission  M.Phil Education
To compete on par with the global standards and to provide
comprehensive and focused education easily accessible to the female BS Education Cr. Hrs. 133
knowledge seekers, as well as to emphasize the exploration of values Eligibility
sense of community and grooming of the talent within the students Intermediate or equivalent For Arts applicants with

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combination of Education with minimum marks 50% 1/4th EDU-254 Classroom Assessment 3
obtained in Metric Marks obtained in F.A+20Marksfor the subject EDU-255 Classroom Management 3
of Education + 20 marks for Hifz-e- Quran. EDU-256 Supervised School Experience/ Observation/ 3
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05) Visits
Total 18
Course outline BS 5th Semester
EDU-301 Curriculum Development 3
BS 1st Semester
EDU-302 School Community and Teacher 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
EDU-303 Content Course-V Child Development-I 3
EDU-101 Islamic Studies 2
EDU-304 Content Course-V Educational Psychology-II 3
EDU-102 English-I 3
EDU-305 Pedagogy-I Research Orientation in Education 3
EDU-103 Foundation of Education 3
EDU-306 Pedagogy-II Philosophical Perspectives of 3
EDU-104 Development of Education in Pakistan 3
Education
EDU-105 Content Course-I (G. Science-I) 3
Total 18
EDU-106 Content Course – (Introduction to Sociology-II) 3
BS 6th Semester
Total 17
EDU-351 Research Methods in Education 3
BS 2nd Semester
EDU-352 Pedagogy-III (Methods of Teaching related to 3
EDU-151 English-II 3 Specialization)-I
EDU-152 Mathematics 3 EDU-353 Pedagogy-IV (Methods of Teaching related to 3
EDU-153 Critical Thinking and reflecting Practices 3 Specialization)-II
EDU-154 Human Development and Learning 3 EDU-354 Test Development and Evaluation 3
EDU-155 Content Course-II Introduction to Economics-I 3 EDU-355 Teaching Practice (Theory) 3
EDU-156 Content Course-II Introduction to Psychology-II 3 EDU-356 Introduction to Statistics 3
Total 18 Total 18
BS 3rd Semester
EDU-201 Pakistan Studies 2
EDU-202 Computer Literacy 3 Area of Specialization
EDU-203 English-III 3  Teaching of Mathematics, Teaching of Physics
EDU-204 Content Course-III Introduction to History-I 3  Teaching of Physics, Teaching of Chemistry
EDU-205 Content Course –III How Children Learn-II 3  Teaching of Chemistry, Teaching of Biology
EDU-206 General Methods of Teaching 3  Teaching of English, Teaching of Urdu
Total 17  Teaching of Pak Studies, Teaching Islamic Studies
BS 4th Semester
EDU-251 Content Course-IV Entrepreneurship-I 3 BS 7th Semester
EDU-252 Content Course-IV English 4-II 3 Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
EDU-253 Guidance and Counseling 3 EDU-401 Inclusive Education 3

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EDU-402 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education 3 EDU-376 Research Methods in Education 3
EDU-403 Research Project 3 EDU-377 Pedagogy-III (Methods of Teaching related to 3
EDU-404 Comparative Education 3 Specialization)-I
EDU-405 Information Communication Technology (ICT) 3 EDU-378 Pedagogy-IV (Methods of Teaching related to 3
Total 15 Specialization)-II
BS 8th Semester EDU-379 Test Development and Evaluation 3
EDU-451 Education Management and Leadership 3 EDU-380 Teaching Practice (Theory) 3
EDU-452 Teaching Practice (Long Term) 3 EDU-381 Introduction to Statistics 3
EDU-452 Teaching Practice (Long Term) Practical 3 Total 18
EDU-453 Environmental Education 3 M.A 3rdSemester
Total 12 EDU-426 Inclusive Education 3
EDU-427 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education 3
Note:4 years BS Education program willbe EDU-428 Research Project 3
completedbythesubmission ofprojects andit’sViva (Non-Credit EDU-429 Comparative Education 3
Hours and marks). EDU-430 Information Communication Technology (ICT) 3
Total 15
M.A 4thSemester
M.A Education Cr. Hrs. 66
EDU-476 Educational Management and Leadership 3
Eligibility EDU-477 Teaching Practice (long term) 6
B.A/B.Sc with Education as an Elective Subject. Marks 20 EDU-478 Environmental Education 3
will be given to the Student having Education as an Elective Subject EDU-479 Research Thesis (Optional) 3
securing at least 60 Percent Marks. Total 15
No.of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05)
Area of Specialization
Course outline  Teaching of Mathematics, Teaching of Physics
M.A 1st Semester  Teaching of Physics, Teaching of Chemistry
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.  Teaching of Chemistry, Teaching of Biology
EDU-326 Curriculum Development 3
 Teaching of English, Teaching of Urdu
EDU-327 School Community and Teacher 3
EDU-328 Content Course-V Child Development-I 3  Teaching of Pak Studies, Teaching Islamic Studies
EDU-329 Content Course-V Educational Psychology-II 3
EDU-330 Pedagogy-I Research Orientation in Education 3 M.Phil Education Cr. Hrs. 30
EDU-331 Pedagogy-II Philosophical Perspectives of 3 Eligibility
Education M.A Education/ BS Education 4 years 1st Division in
Total 18 Annual System and 3.00 GP in Semester System.
M.A 2nd Semester No.of Seats: 15

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Ph.D (UMT)
Course outline
M.Phil 1st Semester Ms. Samina Akhtar (Chairperson)
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Assistant Professor
EDU-501 Qualitative Research methods in Education 3 M.Phil (IUB)
EDU-502 Trends and Issues in Education 3
EDU-503 Assessment and Evaluation in Education 3 Ms. Amna Saleem
EDU-504 ICT in Education (Computer Applications) 3 Lecturer
Total 12 M.Phil (BZU) (Gold Medalist)
M.Phil 2nd Semester
EDU-551 Quantitative Research Methods in Education 3 Mrs. Kiran Khadim
EDU-552 Educational Change and Development 3 Lecturer
EDU-553 Professional Development of Teachers 3 M.A (BZU)
EDU-554 Report Writing (Research Writing Techniques 3
and Quality Assurance) Ms. Shaziah Jamil
Total 12
Lecturer (Contract)
M.Phil 3rd& 4th Semester
Ph.D (BZU)
EDU-601 Research Thesis 6
Total 06

Faculty Members
Ms. Khalida Yasmeen
Associate Professor
M.A (PU)

Mrs. Imrana Tarin


Associate Professor
M.A (PU)

Dr. Hina Munir


Assistant Professor

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Department of English
Overview listening (iv) writing.
The Department of English at former Govt. College for The following are the main objectives of teaching English at
Women was established on 1st September 1947. Since independence our university.
it has been enjoying the unparalleled prestige of being the source of  To develop knowledge and understanding of grammar
guidance under the excellent guidance of highly qualified and  To develop abilities to make use of the grammar in own
experienced staff. Initially students of F.A were taught here. F.Sc writing English.
and B.Sc classes were introduced in 1953 and 1962 respectively.  To motivate students for more studying English language.
M.A English was started in 1986. In 2010 the BS program was  To encourage for composing poems and writing essay.
launched to cope with the requirements of international standards.  To develop the ability for grasping the theme of poem or
The Act of Women University was approved by the Punjab English passage.
assembly in 2010 and by the amendment; the college was merged in
the Women University in 2012. In 2013 M.Phil and Ph.D Programs Degree Programs Offered
were offered and are successfully running in the department.  BS English
 M.A English
Scope  M.Phil English
More and more people are choosing to study English all the  Ph.D English
time as its international importance in every field of life is becoming
increasingly apparent. Our English courses offer the opportunity to BS English Cr. Hrs. 136
practice language inside as well as outside the classroom. We offer a Eligibility
variety of courses for students of all levels and people belonging to
The candidates holding F.A/F.Sc or equivalent qualification
different walks of life. No matter what your language goal is we can
and age not more than 24 year are eligible for admission in BS or
help you achieve this through the courses ranging from 10 weeks to
equivalent. 2 marks will be deducted from percent academic marks
12 months. You can brush up your skills through integration of
for each late session to a maximum of two sessions clearance of Pre-
technology and latest methodologies. We can give you the Admission entry test is mandatory for the admission against merit
confidence and skills your need to communicate effectively in as well as reserved seats in all departments/ centers/ institutes/
English. colleges.
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
Objectives
Nowadays English has a special and predominant role in the Course Outline
communicative sphere of the world. It has also a special identity in
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
the field of education. The English language teaching has four BS 1st Semester
objectives to develop four skills: (i) Reading, (ii) speaking and (iii) ENG-101 English-I: Language in Use 03

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ENG-102 Pakistan Studies 02 ENG-301 Visionary Discourse 03
ENG-103 General Science 03 ENG-302 Literary Criticism-I 03
ENG-104 Arabic/Punjabi 03 ENG-303 Poetry: 14th to 18th Century 03
ENG-105 Introduction to Literature I, Poetry & Drama 03 ENG-304 Novel: 18th & 19th Century 03
ENG-106 Introduction to Linguistics 03 ENG-305 Research Methodology 03
Total 17 ENG-306 Morphology & Syntax-II 03
BS 2nd Semester ENG-307 Sociolinguistics 03
ENG-151 English-II: Academic Reading & Writing 03 ENG-308 Pedagogical Grammar 03
ENG-152 Islamic Studies 02 Total 18
ENG-153 World History 03 BS 6th Semester
ENG-154 Sociology 03 Note: Choose any five Courses
History of English Literature, Medieval to Romantic 03 ENG-351 Literary Criticism & Theory 03
ENG-155
Times ENG-352 Classics in Drama 03
ENG-156 Phonetics and Phonology 03 ENG-353 19th Century Poetry 03
Total 17 ENG-354 Lexical Studies 03
BS 3rd Semester ENG-355 Discourse Analysis 03
ENG-201 English-III: Communication Skills 03 ENG-356 Psycholinguistics 03
ENG-202 Introduction to Computer 03 Total 15
ENG-203 Social Anthropology 03 BS 7thSemester
ENG-204 Western Political Philosophy-I 03 Note: Choose any five Subjects
Introduction to Literature-II: (Short Story, Novel & 03 ENG-401 American Literature 03
ENG-205
Prose) ENG-402 South Asian Literature 03
ENG-206 Morphology & Syntax-I 03 ENG-403 Translation Theory & Literary Studies 03
Total 18 ENG-404 Pakistani Literature 03
BS 4th Semester ENG-405 Research Methods in Linguistics 03
ENG-251 Advanced Academic Reading and Writing 03 ENG-406 World Eglishes 03
ENG-252 Human Rights (HR) and Citizenship 03 ENG-407 Language Teaching Methodologies 03
ENG-253 Introduction to Economics 03 ENG-408 20th Century Literature (Poetry & Drama) 03
ENG-254 Western Political Philosophy-II 03 Total 15
History of English Literature-II: 19th Century 03 BS 8th Semester
ENG-255
Realism to Contemporary Times Note: Choose any five Subjects
ENG-256 Semantics 03 ENG-451 20th Century Fiction & Non Fiction 03
Total 18 ENG-452 Literature Discourse & Journalistic Writing 03
BS 5th Semester ENG-453 Emerging Forms of Literature 03
Note: Code ENG-301 is Compulsory Subject, Chose any five from Code ENG-454 Stylistics 03
ENG-302-ENG-308 ENG-455 English for specific purposes (ESP) 03

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ENG-456 Language & Gender 03 ENG-426 Poetry –III (Modern Poetry) 03
ENG-457 Genre Analysis 03 ENG-427 Drama II (Modern Drama) 03
Total 15 ENG-428 Women’s Writings 03
ENG-429 TESOL 03
M.A Program Cr. Hrs. 66 ENG-430 Post-Colonial Literature 03
ENG-431 Research Methodology
Eligibility
Total 18
The candidates holding B.A/B.Sc (14 years of Education) or
M.A. 4 Semester
th
equivalent qualification and age not more than 26 years are eligible
ENG-476 American Literature 03
for admission in M.A or equivalent. 2 marks will be deducted from ENG-477 Modern Approaches to Literary Criticism 03
percent academic marks for each late session to a maximum of two ENG-478 Short Story 03
sessions. Clearance of pre-admission entry test in mandatory for the ENG-479 Prose 03
admission against merit as well as reserved seats in all ENG-480 Syllabus Design & Testing/ South Asian 03
Departments/ Centre/ Institutes/ College. Literature
17 seats will be offered to those who passed the B.A ENG-481 Stylistics
Examination with English Literature. Total 18
17 seats will be offered to those candidates who passed B.A
examination with English language. M.Phil English Cr. Hrs. 30
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5) Eligibility
Course Outline 55% Marks in Annual Examination of M.A English.Above
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. 2.50 CGPA in Semester System of M.A English. Pre-Service and in
M.A. 1stSemester service teachers, falling any of the mentioned categories of
ENG-326 Communication/Study Skills 03 qualification. Admissions will be awarded on merit, determined by
ENG-327 History of English Literature 03 the Department from time to time.
ENG-328 Poetry I (Classical & Neo Classical) 03 No. of Seats: 15
ENG-329 Novel –I 03
Course Outline
ENG-330 Introduction to Linguistics 03
Total 15 Code Course title Cr Hrs.
M.A. 2nd Semester M.Phil 1stSemester
ENG-376 Drama –I 03 ENG-506 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 3
ENG-377 Novel –II 03 ENG-507 Teaching and Learning English in Large Classes 3
ENG-378 Poetry –II (Romantics and Victorian) 03 ENG-508 Language Testing and Evaluation 3
ENG-379 History of Literary Criticism 03 ENG-505 Applied Linguistics 3
ENG-380 Phonetics & Phonology 03 M.Phil 2ndSemester
Total 15 ENG-551 Advanced Research and Academic Writing 3
M.A. 3rd Semester ENG-557 World Literature in Translation 3

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ENG-558 Postcolonial Studies 3
ENG-555 Sociolinguistics 3 Ms. Farkhanda Tauqeer
M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester Associate Professor
ENG-601 Research Project/Thesis 06 M.Phil (BZU)

Ph.D English Cr. Hrs. 36 Ms. Munazza Asghar


Eligibility Associate Profesor
For Ph.D Admission: Above 3.00 CGPA in M.Phil English. M.A. (BZU)
Pre-Service and in service teachers, falling any of the mentioned
categories of qualification. Admissions will be awarded on merit, Ms. Khaula Pervaiz
determined by the department from time to time. Associate Professor
No. of Seats: 06 M.A. (BZU)

Course Outline Dr. Asmat Ara


Code Course title Cr Hrs. Associate Professor
Ph.D 1st Semester Ph.D (BZU)
ENG-704 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 3
ENG-705 Teaching and Learning English in Large Classes 3 Ms. Kausar Parveen
ENG-706 Language Testing and Evaluation 3 Associate Professor
Ph.D 2nd Semester M.A. (BZU)
ENG-751 Advanced Research and Academic Writing 3
ENG-755 World Literature in Translation 3 Ms. Nausheen Salman
ENG-756 Postcolonial Studies 3 Associate Professor
M.Phil 3rdto 8thSemester M.Phil (ISP)
ENG-801 Research Project/Thesis 18
Ms. Hasna Tariq
Faculty Members Associate Professor
M.Phil (WUM)
Ms. Khalida Imtiaz (Chairperson)
Professor Ms. Irum Imtiaz Ishfaq
M.A. (BZU) Associate Professor
M.Phil (BZU)
Ms. Izzet Qaseem
Associate Professor
M.A. (BZU)

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Ms. Mamona Yasmeen Khan Ms. Amna Ehsan
Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU) M.Phil (WUM)

Ms. Sarwat Jabeen Ms. Rabia Atif


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU) M.A. (BZU)

Ms. Munazzah Rabbani Ms. Nazia kalsoom


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU) M.Phil (WUM)

Ms. Rabia Nasira Ms. Shumaila Iqbal


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.A. (BZU) M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Bushra Nuzhat Ms. Fozia Nisar


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU) M.Phil (NUML)

Ms. Rabia Tasneem Ms. Saman Nasir


Assistant professor Lecturer
M.A. (BZU) M.A. (BZU)

Ms. Afia Khizar Ms. Haniya Munir


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.A. (IUB) M.Phil (WUM)

Ms. Almas Tasleem Ms. Munaza Noor


Lecturer Lecturer
M.Phil (ISP) M.Phil (BZU)

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Ms. Alia Habib
Lecturer
M.Phil (IUB)

Ms. Sara Shahbaz


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Overview of its roots in biology (giving you an understanding of organisms,


Environmental Sciences established in 2006, and currently their environments and their communities), chemistry (providing an
offering BS 4-year program of studies under The Women understanding of many natural environmental processes and
University Multan. Environmental Sciences aims to understand the pollution), earth science (giving you a background in global
environment using input from a wide variety of science disciplines processes), land and water resource management. A combination of
including biology, chemistry, geography, earth sciences, physics and such subject areas, combined with many practical sessions and field
engineering in conjunction with social sciences like economics and trips, creates a degree that is both fascinating and rewarding.
human geography. This understanding can be applied to the Focusing on applied skills that are relevant to careers in
assessment and solution of environmental problems caused by Environmental Sciences, you will gain expertise in monitoring,
human activity. modeling and managing the environment.
Environmental Sciences focuses on environmental effects of
human activity and is dedicated to protect and restore natural Objectives
heritage, minimizing human impact and restoring environmental  To assist in the sustainable management of natural
degradation. Our central philosophy is commitment to resources and environment through manpower and
interdisciplinary teaching and research that will better enable our knowledge development.
society to manage our environment and resources. Environmental  To update, modernize and develop programs as par
Sciences gives an understanding of both natural and human induced excellence.
environmental problems, focuses on real world issues and  To develop understanding of the physical landscape and
application, such as food security, climate change, energy security, how society impacts on the environment.
pollution and natural hazards.  To investigate environmental issues from various
Teaching laboratories in the institute are reasonably perspectives, including scientific, political, legal and
equipped with scientific equipment. Furthermore adequate philosophical positions in order to draw their solutions.
collection of text books and reference book is available in the library  To deal with local and global environmental issues both
and department has qualified faculty. academically and practically.
 To play an important role in national development by its
Scope involvement in national and international committees,
Environmental Scientists are needed more than ever by development projects and activities, conductance of applied
industry, government and society. This environmental sciences research, dissemination of research findings, creating
degree brings together information from a wide range of subjects to awareness on environmental issues among the general
explore some of the most important threats facing the world, such public etc.
as climate change, pollution, conservation and food security. The
discipline of Environmental Sciences deals with the course content Degree Programs Offered

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 BS Environmental Sciences (4-years) ENV-253 Physics of environment 3
ENV-254 Urban planning 3
BS Environmental Sciences Cr. Hrs. 130 ENV-255 Biodiversity and Conservation 3
Eligibility ENV-256 Geography 3
1st division in Intermediate with science. Total 18
No.of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 05) BS 5th Semester
ENV-301 Sociology 3
Course outline
ENV-302 History 3
BS 1st Semester
ENV-303 Pesticide and Environment 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
ENV-304 Soil Science 3
ENV-101 English-I 3
ENV-305 Environmental Microbiology 3
ENV-102 Introduction of Computer Science 3
Total 15
ENV-103 Introduction to Environmental Sciences 3
BS 6th Semester
ENV-104 Arabic 3
ENV-351 Introduction to GIS 3
ENV-105 Essential of Biology 3
ENV-106 Climatology 3 ENV-352 Environmental Ethics 3
Total 18 ENV-353 Internship 2
BS 2nd Semester ENV-354 Environmental Impact Assessment 4
ENV-151 English II 3 ENV-355 Analytical Techniques 3
ENV-152 Statistics 3 Total 15
ENV-153 Islamic Studies 2 BS 7th Semester
ENV-154 Economics 3 ENV-401 Environmental Law 3
ENV-155 Essential of Chemistry 3 ENV-402 Environmental Management 3
ENV-156 Fundamental of Ecology 3 ENV-403 Occupational Safety & Health Hazards 3
Total 17 ENV-404 Environmental Toxicology 3
BS 3rd Semester Elective I 3
ENV-201 English III 3 Total 15
ENV-202 Pakistan Studies 2 BS 8th Semester
ENV-203 Mathematics 3 ENV-451 Pollution Control Technologies 3
ENV-204 Education 3 ENV-452 Research Methodologies 3
ENV-205 Geology 3 ENV-453 Elective-II 3
ENV-206 Environmental Profile of Pakistan 3 ENV-454 Elective-III 3
Total 17 ENV-455 Elective-IV 3
BS 4th Semester Total 15
ENV-251 Political Science 3
ENV-252 Psychology 3

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Faculty Members
Dr. Shazia Jabeen (Chairperson)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D Environmental Geosciences (NCE in Geology,
University of Peshawar)

Dr. Saima Nasreen


Assistant Professor
Ph.D Environmental Sciences (FJWU Rawalpindi)

Ms. Syeda Shaima Meryem


Lecturer
MS Environmental Sciences (FJWU Rawalpindi)

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY and PAKISTAN STUDIES

Overview preparation for careers in law, journalism, public relations, technical


The department of History was established in 1947 and this writing, fundraising, administration, government service.
is one of the leading departments of Arts & Humanities in former  The study of history helps teachers in training to appreciate
Govt. College for Women Multan at intermediate and Degree level. the various aspects of their past Historical process so as to
It has been offering post graduates classes in History since 2005 and link them to the present.
initiated BS (4Year) in 2010.  It enables teachers in training to know what type of
Now it’s a great honor for us to redesign our department education we had and the purpose it served in the past.
and programs under the shelter of The Women University, Multan  It gives teachers in training the opportunity of knowing our
with new mission and objectives. past mistakes in our society and system with the view to
The importance of History is in its capacity to help one to making necessary amendments.
draw conclusions from the past events. It may be said that history is  History gives teachers in training the opportunity of
to the human race, what memory is to each man. It sheds the light studying other people’s ideas and programs with the aim of
of the past upon the present, thus helping one to understand oneself, developing ours.
by making one acquainted with other peoples. Also as one studies  It also gives teachers in training a solid foundation to plan
the rise and fall of empires and civilizations, the lessons of the past for our present and future socio-cultural and political
help one to avoid the pitfalls of the present. development.
It preserves the traditions and cultural values of a nation,  History guides teachers in training to proffer some positive
and serves as a beacon light, guiding society in confronting various solution to our present day social, political, economic and
crises. History is indeed as Allen Nerins puts it, “a bridge administrative problems.
connecting the past with the present and pointing the road to the  It helps teachers in training to understand some major
future.” trends and developments in our educational system.
 It helps teachers in training to formulate and implement
Scope and Objectives of History better philosophies of history.
Historical study plays an important part in fostering well-  It is a good academic exercise to improve the teachers and
rounded intellectual development as well as instilling valuable students in training knowledge.
career skills in research, writing, argumentation and documentation.  It widens the scope and knowledge of the students and
The market for teachers in educational institutions remains good in makes them more comfortable and competent in different
many locations and students with a solid background in history will fields of life.
be well suited to obtain teaching credentials in subjects such as  History will help you to understand how the past events
history, social studies, government, political science, humanities, shaped the present systems, theories and related
and general studies. The rigorous research and writing phenomenon of current society.
requirements asked of history majors also offer excellent

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Thus, a person who has earned a degree in the study of HPS-154 Research Methodology 03
history has a variety of career paths open to them in a number of HPS-155 History of Ancient Civilizations 03
fields of work. A history graduate is prepared for all sorts of HPS-156 History of Pakistan (1947-2008 A.D ) 03
employment positions that involve reading, conducting research, HPS-157 History of Islamic Art & Architecture 03
writing summaries of their research findings, and interpreting Total 19
historical facts. A person who specializes in the study of history has BS 3rd Semester
developed these and other research skills that will prove helpful in HPS-201 English-III 03
almost any career endeavor. HPS-202 Urdu(Functional )/Regional Language 03
HPS-203 Communication Skills 01
Degree Programs Offered
HPS-204 History of Umayyad and Abbasids (661-1258 A.D) 03
 BS History & Pakistan Studies (4-years) HPS-205 Muslim Rule in South Asia (711-1526 A.D) 03
 M.A History & Pakistan Studies (2-years) HPS-206 History of Modern Muslim World (1919-1945) 03
 M.Phil History & Pakistan Studies (2-years) HPS-207 History of Religious thoughts in Islam 03
 Ph.D History & Pakistan Studies (4-years) Total 19
BS 4th Semester
BS History & Pakistan Studies Cr. Hrs. 138 HPS-251 English-IV 03
Eligibility HPS-252 Urdu(Functional )/Regional Language 03
F.A/F.Sc or an equivalent examination HPS-253 Communication Skills 01
No.of Seats: 25 (Open Merit 20, Reserved 05) HPS-254 Muslim Rule in South Asia (1526-1707 A.D) 03
HPS-255 History of Europe (1453-1789 A.D) 03
Course outline HPS-256 History of Modern Arab World –I (1919-1945 03
BS 1st Semester AD)
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. HPS-257 History of Modern Arab World –II (1945- 03
HPS-101 English-I (Functional) 03 1992AD)
HPS-102 Islamic Studies 03 Total 19
HPS-103 Basic Computer -I 01 BS 5th Semester
HPS-104 Introduction to History 03 HPS-301 Historiography 03
HPS-105 Pre-Prophatic Period & Pious Caliphate(517-661 03 HPS-302 History of Europe (1789-1919 A.D) 03
A.D) HPS-303 Muslim Rule in Spain (755-1492) 03
HPS-106 History of Freedom Movement (1857-1947 A.D ) 03 HPS-304 History of the Ottomans 03
HPS-107 History of Saffavids (1501-1786 ) 03 HPS-305 Cultural Heritage of Pakistan 03
Total 19 HPS-306 Persian/Arabic/ Turkish 02
BS 2nd Semester Total 17
HPS-151 English-II 03 BS 6th Semester
HPS-152 Pakistan Studies 03 HPS-351 Life and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad 03
HPS-153 Basic Computer -II 01 (S.A.W) (571-632)

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HPS-352 History of Ancient India 03 HPS-330 Research Methodology 03
HPS-353 History of The Mughals 03 HPS-331 State and Society in Muslim India (1206-1526 A.D) 03
HPS-354 British administration and Constitutional 03 Total 18
Development in India (1858-1947) M.A 2 Semester
nd

HPS-355 Indus Valley Civilization 03 HPS-376 History of Islam :Caliphate Period (632-661 A.D) 03
Total 15 HPS-377 Muslim Struggle for Pakistan (1924-1947 A.D) 03
BS 7th Semester HPS-378 Government & Politics in Pakistan (1971-1999 03
HPS-401 History of Sufism 03 A.D)
HPS-402 History of Muslim Contribution to Science 03 HPS-379 History of Europe (1789-1919 A.D) 03
HPS-403 Muslim Political thought in South Asia 03 HPS-380 Historiography 03
HPS-404 Constitutional History of Pakistan (1947-2008) 03 HPS-381 State and Society in Muslim India (1526-1707 A.D) 03
HPS-405 Folks, Art and Crafts 03 Total 18
Total 15 M.A 3rd Semester
BS 8th Semester HPS-426 History of Umayyads ( 661-751) 03
HPS-451 Research Project + Comprehensive viva-voce 15 HPS-427 Ancient India 03
Total 15 HPS-428 International Relations (1945-2000) 03
HPS-429 The Great Mughals (1526-1707) 03
M.A History & Pakistan Studies Cr. Hrs. 72 HPS-430 Muslim Political Thoughts & Institutions 03
Eligibility HPS-431 Muslim Rule in Spain(711-1031 A.D) 03
The candidates who have passed B.A examination Securing Total 18
M.A 4th Semester
at least 50% marks in the subject of History or Pakistan Studies as
HPS-476 History of Abbasids (751-1258) 03
an elective subject of 200 marks are eligible.
HPS-477 History of Muslim Contribution to Science 03
The candidates who have passed B.A examination with HPS-478 International Organizations (1945 -2000) 03
Political Science, Islamic Studies, Education, Economics and HPS-479 Contemporary Middle East 03
Sociology as an elective subject of 200 marks are also eligible. HPS-480 The Later Mughals (1707-1857) 03
No.of Seats: 25 (Open Merit 20, Reserved 05) HPS-481 Decline of Muslims in Spain (1031-1492) 03
Course outline Total 18
M.A 1st Semester
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. M.Phil History & Pakistan Studies Cr. Hrs. 30
HPS-326 History of Islam: Pre- Prophatic Period (517-632 03 Eligibility
A.D)
The candidate who have passed M.A & BS examination
HPS-327 Muslim Struggle for Pakistan (1857-1924 A.D) 03
securing at least 55% marks in annual system or CGPA 3 out of 4
HPS-328 Government and Politics in Pakistan(1947-1971 03
A.D) and CGPA 4 out of 5 in the semester system subject of History or
HPS-329 History of Europe(1453-1789 A.D) 03 Pakistan Studies.

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No.of Seats: 15 (Open Merit 15, Reserved 0) HPS-713 Recasting Women in Gender History 03
Course outline Total 09
M.Phil 1st Semester Ph.D 2nd Semester
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. HPS-761 Foreign Policy of Pakistan (1990-2015 A.D) 03
HPS-501 A Comparative Study of Muslim Leadership in Sub 03 HPS-762 Modern Muslim World and the Challenges of the 03
–Continent (1858-1947) New Millennium (2001-2015 A.D)
HPS-502 The Problems of National Integration in Pakistan 03 HPS-763 Gender History and Human Rights 03
HPS-503 Muslim Struggle for Separate Homeland in British 03 OR
India (1857-1939) HPS-764 Security Measures in Pakistan after 9/11 03
HPS-504 Advanced Historical Research Methodology 03 Total 09
Total 12 Ph.D 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th& 8th Semester
M.Phil 2nd Semester HPS-801 Research Project 18
HPS-551 History of Muslim Education in India (1860-1920) 03 Total 18
HPS-552 Issues in Gender Studies 03
HPS-553 Muslim Struggle for Separate Homeland in British 03 Faculty Members
India (1939-1947)
HPS-554 Philosophical Issues in History 03 Prof. Dr. Asmat Naz (Chairperson)
Total 12 Dean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester Ph.D (Tunisia) (Gold Medalist), Diploma in Arabic, French
HPS-601 Research Project 06 and Chinese, Ex Chairperson of Pakistan Studies & Urdu,
Total 06 Peking University Beijing, China.

Ph.D History & Pakistan Studies Cr. Hrs. 36 Ms. Naghma Perveen
Eligibility Associate Professor
The candidate who have passed M.Phil examination M.Phil (BZU)
Securing at least 3 CGPA out of 4 and 4 CGPA out of 5 in the
subject of History or Pakistan Studies. Mrs. Mubina Nargis
No.of Seats: 10 (Open Merit 10, Reserved 0) Assistant Professor
M.Phil (BZU)
Course outline
Mrs. Fatima Ali
Ph.D 1st Semester
Lecturer
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
HPS-711 Foreign Policy of Pakistan (1960-90 A.D) 03
M.Phil (BZU)
HPS-712 Modern Muslim World and the Challenges of the 03
New Millennium (1971-2000 A.D)

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Ms. Iqra Ashraf
Lecturer
M.Phil (WUM)

Ms. Sumaira Mehboob


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms.Rabia Mohsin
Research Scholar
M.Phil (BZU)

Prof. Dr. Abdul Rashid Khan


Professor (R) (On Contract)
Ph.D (UK)

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Department of Islamic studies and Comparative Religions

Vision  Directing research and studies to develop Islamic thought


To contribute to society through the pursuit of Islamic  Promoting and enhancing cross-cutting and multi-
education and research and be able to respond effectively to the disciplinary research initiatives
posed modern day challenges. To train students to develop Islamic  Holding specialized scholarly, intellectual and cultural
values along with social morals, ethics and skills to work diligently conferences, seminars and study circles
and to function benevolently in all avenues of life to build a  Enable graduates to achieve high-level professional
cohesive, proud and sovereign nation. To restore the full meaning of objectives and assume leadership roles by acquiring up-to-
education by offering an opportunity to study, comprehensively and date knowledge and advanced skills
critically, the syllabus of a classical education in the Islamic sciences  Enable students to develop critical thinking skills, and
sensitively adapted for our time. impart to them the values of lifelong learning.

Mission Degree Programs Offered


Institute of Islamic Studies aims to be recognized as the  BS Islamic Studies
Islamic world knowledge hub that delivers and caters world class  M.A Islamic Studies
research, teaching and learning environment by developing,  M.Phil Islamic Studies
expanding and enhancing research programs led by exemplary  Ph.D Islamic Studies
faculty for competent and efficient students. It intends to enable
students to serve as faithful representatives of a practiced Islam that BS Islamic Studies Cr. Hrs. 135
is, according to the pattern of God's Messenger and his Eligibility
Companions, gracious and patient with religious diversity; an Islam F.A. with Islamic Studies as an elective subject.
based on sound knowledge that the students have acquired for
Qari (with certificate of Qiraat from reputed Madrassa) 05
themselves and which they carry back into their communities; an
Marks, Arabic Elective in F.A.20 Marks, Social Sciences (Political
Islam practiced as a commitment to respect, care for and serve Science, Economics, Psychology Education, History, Sociology etc.):
others; an Islam secured not by attachment to communal identity 05Marks.
but by attachment to God. To develop and support harmony
No.of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05)
between different religions and sects of society and to relate to
others with tolerance, respect and consideration, whatever their
beliefs and attitudes may be. Course outline
BS 1st Semester
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
Objectives ISL-101 English-I 3
 Serve as a think tank in the field of Islamic education, ISL-102 Pakistan Studies 2
culture and knowledge
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ISL-103 Math/State-I 3 ISL-305 Textual Study of Muslim Family Laws (M-3) 3
ISL-104 (General Course-I) Education 3 Total 15
ISL-105 (General Course-I) Sociology 3 BS 6th Semester
ISL-106 Introduction of Topics of Holy Quran (F-1) 3 ISL-351 Uloom-ul-Hadith (F-9) 3
Total 17 ISL-352 Study Of Islamic Fiqh (F-10) 3
BS 2nd Semester ISL-353 Textual Study Of Al-Quran –II (M-4) 3
ISL-151 English-II 3 ISL-354 Fiqh Al-Sunnah (M-5) 3
ISL-152 Islamic Studies / Ethics (Compulsory) 2 ISL-355 Comparative Study Of World Religions (M-6) 3
ISL-153 Maths/ Stat-II 3 ISL-356 Al- Dawah Irshad (M-7) 3
ISL-154 (General Course-III) Economics 3 Total 18
ISL-155 (General Course-IV) Philosophy 3 BS 7th Semester
ISL-156 Arabic Language-I (F-2) 3 ISL-401 Fiqh Al-Quran (M-8) 3
Total 17 ISL-402 Usool Al-Fiqh (F-11) 3
BS 3rd Semester ISL-403 Methodology Of Research In Islamic Studies (E-1) 3
ISL-201 English-III 3 ISL-404 History Of Islamic Culture And Civilization 3
ISL-202 Introduction To Computer 3 ISL-405 (Elective-I) Islamic Morals & Mysticism 3
ISL-203 (General Course-V) Psychology 3 ISL-406 (Elective-I) Study of Islamic Fiqh 3
ISL-204 (General Course-VI) World History 3 Total 18
ISL-205 Uloom-Al-Quran (F-3) 3 BS 8th Semester
ISL-206 Minority Rights Tolerance & Equality 2 ISL-451 Muslim Economical Thought 3
Total 17 ISL-452 (Elective-II) Muslim Political Thought 3
BS 4th Semester ISL-453 (Elective-III) Ilm-E-Tajveed 3
ISL-251 English -IV 3 ISL-454 Thesis/ Research Project 6
ISL-252 (General Course-VII) Sports Science 3 Total 15
ISL-253 (General Course-VIII) History Of Muslim Sub- 3
Continent
ISL-254 History & Compilation of Hadith (F-4) 3 M.A Islamic Studies Cr. Hrs. 72
ISL-255 Arabic Languages-II (F-5) 3
Eligibility
ISL-256 History Of Fiqh -I (F-6) 3
Only female candidate having fourteen years of education
Total 18
BS 5th Semester
from HEC recognized universities/ institutions in concerned
ISL-301 Study of Seerah of Holy Prophet 3 subject. Detail criteria for admission as adv. In
(PBUH) (F-7) newspaper/university website and policy.
ISL-302 Histroy of Tafseer and its Principles (F-8) 3 No.of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 05)
ISL-303 Textual Study of Al-Quran –I (M-1) 3
ISL-304 Textual Study of Hadith -1 (M-2) 3

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Course outline Contemporary age)
M.A 1 Semester
st ISL-481 Islamic Concepts of Training 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. ISL-482 Ihsan-o-taswuf (Mysticism) 3
ISL-326 Principles of Tafseer and History of Tafseer 3 ISL-483 Principles of Islamic Preaching and Guidance 3
ISL-327 Principles of Hadith and History of Hadith 3 ISL-484 Islam and Science 3
ISL-328 Arabic Language and Literature (i) 3 ISL-485 Ilm-ul-Kalam and Philosophy 3
ISL-329 Study of Seerat- ul- Nabi (PBUH) 3 Total 18
ISL-330 Comparative Study of Religions (i) 3
ISL-331 Ilme – Tajveed (i) 3 M.Phil Islamic Studies Cr. Hrs. 30
Total 18 Eligibility
M.A 2nd Semester Only female candidate having sixteen years of
ISL-376 Literature of Al – Quran (i) 3 educationfromHEC recognized universities/ institutions in
ISL-377 Literature of Al- Hadith 3 concerned subject. Detailcriteria for admission as adv. In
ISL-378 Arabic Language and Literature (ii) 3 newspaper/university website and policy.
ISL-379 Research and Methodology of Research 3 No.of Seats: 15 (Open Merit 15, Reserved 0)
ISL-380 Comparative Study of Religions (ii) 3
Course outline
ISL-381 Ilme-Tajveed (ii) 3
Total 18 M.Phil 1st Semester (a student will choose two elective subjects)
M.A 3rd Semester(a student will choose three elective subjects) Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
ISL-426 Literature of Al –Quran (ii) (Compulsory) 3 ISL-501 Principles of Research and Editing (Compulsory) 3
ISL-427 Islamic Jurisprudence and History of Fiqh 3 ISL-502 Research in Islamic Studies (Compulsory ) 3
(Compulsory) ISL-503 Art of Seerah Writing 3
ISL-428 Islamic and Modern Economics Thoughts 3 ISL-504 Source of Islamic Studies 3
ISL-429 Political and Social Thoughts of Islam 3 ISL-505 Study of Religious Literature 3
ISL-430 Modern Muslim World (18th 19th Century) 3 Total 12
ISL-431 Art of Seerah Writing 3 M.Phil 2nd Semester (a student will choose three elective subjects)
ISL-432 Minority Rights Tolerance & Equality 3 ISL-551 Islam and Orientalist Research (Compulsory) 3
(Compulsory) ISL-552 Ijtihadi Research in Contemporary age 3
ISL-433 Computer Application 3 ISL-553 A Study of Trends of Islamic Thought in Sub- 3
Total 18 Continent
M.A 4thSemester(a student will choose two elective subjects) ISL-554 Application of Shariah in Pakistan 3
ISL-476 Tafseeri Literature (Compulsory) 3 ISL-555 The Evolution of Islamic Studies in Sub-Continent 3
ISL-477 Study of Fiqh (Compulsory) 3 ISL-556 A Study of Allama Iqbal’s Islamic Thoughts 3
ISL-478 Thesis (Compulsory) 6 ISL-557 Research work on Islamic Studies in Pakistan 3
ISL-479 Modern Economic Problems and their solution 3 Total 12
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ISL-601 Research Thesis 6 Ms. Qudsia Khakwani (Dean/ Chairperson)
Total 06 Professor
M.Phil (BZU)
Ph.D Islamic Studies Cr. Hrs. 18 (Course Work)
Eligibility Ms. Farhat Altaf
Only female candidate having eighteen years of education Associate Professor
fromHEC recognized universities/ institutions in concerned subject. M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.
Detailcriteria for admission as adv. In newspaper/university website
and policy. Ms. Mehmooda Irfan Wyne
No.of Seats: 08 (Open Merit 08, Reserved 0) Associate Professor
M.A (BZU), M.Ed.
Course outline
Note:Eight subjects are suggested for Ph.D course work. Among Ms. Shehla Muzaffar
them three subjects will be offered in each semester. Thus six Associate Professor
subjects will be taught in the two semesters having 18 credit hours. M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.
Ph.D 1st& 2ndSemester
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Ms. Farkhanda Ikram
ISL-701 Principles of Research and Selected Research 3 Associate Professor
Journals M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.
ISL-702 The Trends of Islamic Research in Social Sciences 3
and Contemporary Research Ms. Shahana Tabassum
ISL-703 The Study of Shah Waliullah`s Thoughts 3 Assistant Professor
ISL-704 The Study of Allama Iqbal`s Thoughts 3 M.Phil (BZU),L.L.B.
ISL-705 The Study of Trends of Tafseer 3
ISL-706 The Study of Trends of Hadith and Seerah 3 Dr. Kalsoom Pracha
Writing Assistant Professor
ISL-707 The Trends in Islamic Jurisprudence 3 Ph.D (BZU)
ISL-708 The Trends in Oriental Research 3
Total 18 Dr. Nubla Khakwani
Ph.D 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th&8thSemester Assistant Professor
ISL-709 Research Thesis Ph.D (BZU)

Ms. Sabiha Abdul Quddus


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Lecturer Ms. Fizza Maqbool
M.Phil (BZU) Research Scholar
M.Phil (BZU), M.Ed.
Ms. Ruqia Bano
Lecturer Dr. Muhammad Akram Rana
M.Phil (IUB), M.Ed. Professor (Rtd.)
Ph.D (UK)
Ms. Sumera Safder
Lecturer
M.Phil (IUB), B.Ed.

Ms. Misbah Fatima


Lecturer
M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.

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Department of Mass Communication
Overview appreciate the crucial role of Mass Communication in our
We are living in an age of information explosion where society.
technology has changed the way of handling information. Media has Objectives
become leading growing industry of Pakistan. It has become a force  To equip the young graduates with the latest knowledge
that supports the process of change required for the development of and skills so that they would start the profession of
our country. Media’s role in promoting democracy and good communication with confidence and they could play their
governance cannot be denied. A large number of media positive role in national development.
organizations have been rapidly set up in Pakistan during the past  To help the students understand the role of mass media in a
few years. The development and rapid growth of media industry has liberal democracy.
made great scope for fresh graduates in this discipline of Mass  To enable the students write, deliver and direct media
Communication. Keeping in view, the growth of media industry programs for the benefit of their locality.
and increasing demand for skilled media persons in Pakistan and  To prepare students to be able to recognize and analyze the
particularly in the region of Southern Punjab, The Women mass problems in their localities and effectively design
University Multan has planned to offer BS 04 YEAR Program so media strategies that will provide solutions to their
that our young graduates could start their career with confidence problems.
and they would be able to compete in the market in responsible
manner in order to contribute in national development. B.S. Mass Communication Cr. Hrs.134
Eligibility
Degree Program Offered The candidates who have passed F.A/F.Sc or equivalent
 BS Mass Communication examination securing 45% marks in aggregate are eligible for
admission in BS Mass Communication Semester-I.
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
Mission
Course Outline
 Our mission is “to pursue professional excellence”. Our BS
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs.
Program strives to cultivate strong professional, theoretical
BS 1st Semester
and ethical skills that make students to be responsible media
MCM-101 English-I 3
professional, citizens and scholars. MCM-102 Islamic Studies 2
 We strive to stimulate intellectual curiosity, rational MCM-103 Introduction to Mass Communication 3
thinking, thoughtful expression and skills necessary for MCM-104 Computer Skills 3
success in all mass communication fields. To accomplish this MCM-105 Introduction to Economics-I 3
goal we have combined practical experience with theoretical MCM-106 Gender Studies 3
course work. Moreover extracurricular and internship Total 17
activities are also designed to help students understand and
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BS 2ndSemester MCM-354 Theories of Communication-II 3
MCM-151 English-II 3 MCM-355 Introduction to Public Relations 3
MCM-152 Pak. Studies 2 Total 15
MCM-153 Contemporary World Media 3 BS 7thSemester
MCM-154 Statistics-I 3 MCM-401 Media Seminar 3
MCM-155 Introduction to Economics-II 3 MCM-402 Development Communication 3
MCM-156 Introduction to International Relations 3 MCM-403 Media ethics & Laws 3
Total 17 MCM-404 Course from Specialization (Print Media) 3
BS 3rdSemester MCM-405 Course from Specialization (Research) 3
MCM-201 English-III 3 MCM-406 Study Trip 1
MCM-202 Journalistic Writing (Urdu) 3 Total 16
MCM-203 National & International Affairs 3 BS 8thSemester
MCM-204 Statistics-II 3 MCM-451 Research Report/Project & Viva 3
MCM-205 Introduction to Psychology 3 MCM-452 Media Management & Marketing 3
MCM-206 Introduction to Pol. Science 3 MCM-453 Specialized Journalism-Health, Education, 3
Total 18 Economics, Environment, Women & Media, Labor,
BS 4thSemester Regional Media, Media & SAARC Countries, Sports,
MCM-251 English-IV 3 Rural Journalism, etc. (out of these subjects 1 can be
MCM-252 Mass Media in Pakistan 3 opted.)
MCM-253 Journalistic Writing (English) 3 MCM-454 Course from Specialization (Radio) 3
MCM-254 General Science 3 MCM-455 Course from Specialization (T.V) 3
MCM-255 Introduction to Sociology 3 MCM-456 Internship 3
Total 15 Total 18
BS 5thSemester Faculty Members
MCM-301 News Reporting & Writing 3 Ms. Beenish Zaheen (Incharge)
MCM-302 Broadcast Journalism 3 Lecturer
MCM-303 Online Journalism 3 M.Phil (BZU) Gold Medalist
MCM-304 Research Method-I 3
MCM-305 Theories of Communication-I 3 Ms. Sumera Khalid
MCM-306 Introduction to Advertising 3 Lecturer
Total 18 M.Phil. (BZU)
BS 6thSemester
MCM-351 Sub Editing & Page Designing (Theories & Practice) 3
Ms. Deeba Shahwar
MCM-352 Feature, Column, Editorial writing (Theories & 3
Practice)
Lecturer
MCM-353 Research Methods-II 3 M.Phil. (BZU) Gold Medalist

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INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

Overview Mission
The Women University Multan established Institute of Our mission is to strive for academic excellence through
Management Sciences (IMS) in 2017 which is offering four years offering high-quality degree programs with focus on real world
BBA (Hons.) degree program with specialization in the areas of policies, practices, and research. This will ensure a transformative
Finance, Marketing, and Human Resource Management. pursuit for its graduates to get developed as future leaders,
This pursuit of IMS to provide quality education in entrepreneurs, professionals and researchers who are engaged
management sciences is in accordance with its rich intellectual members of the society demonstrating strong character,
resources as it has 11 permanent faculty members with diverse intellectual depth and ethical decision making.
management backgrounds providing a blend of theory, policy, and
practice to ensure that latest and contemporary business education Program Offered
is transferred to students while imparting in them strong cognitive Bachelor of Business Administration Cr. Hrs. 135
and social skills. Curriculum designed is comprehensive in its
BBA (Hons.)
application covering all major business courses offered in
renowned business schools. Pedagogical techniques at IMS go Program Description
beyond the traditional methodological pattern and focus on class The four years BBA program is tailored-made to serve the
discussion, case studies, industrial visits, and projects thus needs of the bright young candidates who have completed twelve
providing a continuous linkage and alliance with business world. years of education and are looking for a career in entrepreneurship,
Dynamic economic changes, technological developments, business management or towards higher education in business
globalization, and the hyper-competition have revolutionized administration. This program is opened to the students with
business environment. Management Studies plays a pivotal role in diverse educational backgrounds including, humanities, sciences,
this scenario through providing education through theoretical and arts, and commerce. The BBA (Hons.) program is of 4-years
practical aspects by imparting managerial skills and professional duration, spread over 08 regular semesters, and consisting of 135
expertise. Management studies equip its students with theory and credit hours after completing twelve years of higher secondary
practice in various streams such as, human resource management, school certificate or equivalent. This BBA program offers three
marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and supply chain specialization tracks including Finance, Marketing, and HRM.
management to cater the needs of modern and competitive
business environment. Scope of BBA Program
The foremost spirit and underlying philosophy of the
Vision program is to develop outstanding managerial skills and
Our vision is to provide quality education for transforming competency among students by introducing the contemporary
the society through women empowerment while keeping our ideas in the area of management, marketing, and finance. The
values intact. importance of developing problem solving and communication

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skills is emphasized, which enable students to become highly Eligibility
responsible professional managers, who can not only identify and Applicants who have passed their Intermediate
solve real-life complex business problems, but also serve as Examination or equivalent from a recognized Board or Institutions
contributing professionals to resolve social and economic problems securing at least 45% marks in aggregate are eligible to apply for
being an active member of society. admission in BBA Program.
Students on completion of BBA program will be eligible to
apply for admission in MBA (1.5 Years) and MS programs. They Course Outline
will also be able to open the door to a wide range of career Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
opportunities. These include jobs in Commerce, Marketing, BBA 1st Semester
Finance, Human Resource Management, Accounting, BBA-101 Freshmen English-I 3
andInsurance. BBA-102 Introduction to Computing 3
Objectives of BBA Program BBA-103 Financial Accounting-I 3
The learning goals of BBA program are to develop the BBA-104 Islamic Studies 3
intellectual and behavioral competencies among business BBA-105 Human Psychology 3
graduates that will provide a foundation for their future BBA-106 Introduction to Business 3
professional and personal development and success. After Total 18
completion of this degree, students will be able to: BBA 2nd Semester
BBA-151 Freshmen English-II 3
 Develop critical and analytical skills for identification, BBA-152 Micro Economics 3
analysis and solution of problems faced by them in their BBA-153 Financial Accounting-II 3
personal and professional life and make effective decisions BBA-154 Pakistan Studies 3
 Effective use of quantitative and qualitative techniques for BBA-155 Business Mathematics 3
finding the solutions of complex real world situations BBA-156 Principles of Management 3
 Develop effective written and oral communication skills Total 18
through the use of appropriate and latest technologies BBA 3rdSemester
 Demonstrate competency in business knowledge, theories, BBA-201 Introduction to Sociology 3
concepts and tools taught in the underlying core BBA-202 Business Statistics 3
undergraduate curriculum BBA-203 Macro Economics 3
BBA-204 Principles of Marketing 3
 Foster global perspective for the identification and analysis BBA-205 Business Communication-I 3
of factors that influence decision making and the ability for BBA-206 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
making effective decision in international work settings Total 18
 Identify and understand ethical conflicts and social BBA 4th Semester
responsibility issues and the ability to handle them BBA-251 Human Resource Management 3
effectively BBA-252 Business Finance 3

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BBA-253 Pakistan Economy 3 Note: Requirement for award of BBA Program Degree:
BBA-254 Business Communication-II 3 Business Internship:
BBA-255 Marketing Management 3 6-8 Weeks (Students are required to submit a written
BBA-256 Cost & Managerial Accounting 3 report in the form of project they undertake during internship.
Total 18 They are also required to present for Viva Voce in front of faculty
BBA 5thSemester members as approved by the (HOD).
BBA-301 Financial Management 3
Specialization Courses
BBA-302 Business and Corporate Law 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
BBA-303 Business Ethics 3
Finance
BBA-304 Business Research Methods 3
BBA-501 Financial Statement Analysis 3
BBA-305 Organizational Behavior 3
BBA-502 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management 3
BBA-306 Total Quality Management 3
BBA-503 Corporate Finance 3
Total 18
BBA-504 Strategic Financial Management 3
BBA 6thSemester
BBA-505 International Finance 3
BBA-351 Operations Management 3
BBA-506 Islamic Finance 3
BBA-352 Consumer Behavior 3
BBA-507 Risk Management 3
BBA-353 Managerial Economics 3
BBA-508 Tax Management 3
BBA-354 Management Information System 3
Marketing
BBA-355 Project Management 3
BBA-551 Integrated Marketing Communication 3
Total 15
BBA-552 Brand Management 3
BBA 7thSemester
BBA-553 International Marketing 3
BBA-401 Entrepreneurship 3
BBA-554 Supply Chain Management 3
BBA-402 Money & Banking 3
BBA-555 Marketing Research 3
BBA-403 International Business Management 3
BBA-556 Retail Management 3
Specialization-I 3
BBA-557 Customer Relationship Management 3
Specialization-II 3
BBA-558 Services Marketing 3
Total 15
Human Resource Management
BBA 8th Semester
BBA-601 Recruitment and Selection 3
BBA-451 Business Policy & Strategic Management 3
BBA-602 Training & Development 3
BBA-452 E-Commerce 3
BBA-603 Performance & Compensation Management 3
BBA-453 Business Project 3
BBA-604 International HRM 3
Specialization-III 3
BBA-605 Leadership 3
Specialization-VI 3
BBA-606 Negotiation & Conflict Management 3
Total 15
BBA-607 Career Planning & Management 3
BBA-608 Labor Laws in Pakistan 3

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Note: The Institute reserves right to reschedule/offer or withdraw Shakeela Kousar
the above Specializations/Courses/Subjects according to the Lecturer
availability of staff and resources. M.Phil.-Business
Business Administration , (NCBA&E
Lahore)
Faculty Members B.COM (Hons.)MS-IT,MBA,(IUB)
(Hons.)MS
Dr. Saadia Irshad (Chairperson) Specialization:
ecialization: Human Resource Management
Assistant Professor ,Organizational Behavior
MS-PhD (France). Email: shakeela.6365@wum.edu.pk
Specialization: International Economics and Maria Shahid
Finance, Banking & Finance Lecturer
Email: saadia.6383@wum.edu.pk M.Phil.-Finance
Finance (Gold Medalist), (IUB)
Ms. Maria Kanwal Specialization: Finance
Assistant Professor Email: maria.6366@wum.edu.pk
MS-Business
Business Administration, (BZU)
Specialization: Marketing, Management Nadia Nazeer
Email: maria.kanwal@wum.edu.pk Lecturer
Ms. Malka Liaquat MS-Finance,
Finance, (SZABIS&T, Islamabad)
Assistant Professor Specialization: Finance
MBA, MS-Management
Management Sciences, (NUML, Email: nadia.6364@wum.edu.pk
Islamabad)
Naureen Afzal
Specialization: Human Resource Management,
Lecturer
Organizational Behavior
MBA-Finance,
Finance, (PU)
Email: malka.liaquat@wum.edu.pk
MS- Banking and Finance, (COMSATS
Nosheen Aziz
Islamabad)
Lecturer Specialization: Banking and Finance
MS-Management
Management Sciences, (IIUI)
Email: naureen.afzal@wum.edu.pk
MBA-IT, (IMS-BZU)
Maria Shams Khakwani
Specialization: Human Resource Management,
Lecturer
Organizational Behavior.
BBA, MBA, MS-Finance,
MS (BZU)
Email: nosheen.6367@wum.edu.pk
Specialization: Finance
Email: maria.shams@wum.edu.pk

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Introduction
Department of Mathematics is a core department within the Degree Programs Offered
Faculty of Science that aims to provide quality education to its
students. Mathematics plays a critical role in our efforts to  BS Mathematics
understand the universe and what is in it. It helps to develop critical  M.Sc Mathematics
thinking and to quantify different phenomenon. Mathematic
Mathematics is a
construct of the human mind that gives us a way to model and Scope
understand the world around us. Mathematics has vast and essential BS 4-year
year program top class students of intermediate class
applications in each and every field of science be it biology, get admission after a thorough scrutiny. This program is focused to
chemistry, physics, computer science, cosmology or engineering.
enginee develop the linkage between the local and foreign institutions,
Within the last few years the frenetic pace of research and encouraging long term sustainable scientific collaborations. The
development in computers and high technology as well as other long-term
term goal is to uplift the programs in the national educational
fields have led to strong new imperatives for more mathematical institutions and bring them on par with the international standard.
expertise, and the need to nurture a new generation of M.Sc. 2 Years is Master’s progra
program aimed at furthering the basic
mathematically
cally competent men and women has never been more mathematical skills acquired at B.Sc. level of education.
crucial. Of course the study of mathematics can lead directly to
interesting employment opportunities in the mathematical sciences Objectives
and to future study.  The BS scheme of studies aims to establish the base for
Within the Department of Mathematics there is a strong lifelong education by creatingessential concepts and
group of faculty in both Pure and Applied Mathematics. In addition equipping the student with necessary techniques, needed to
to the faculty’s strong research interests, there is an equally strong start acareer of research, development, teaching or financial
desire to provide instruction of the highest quality. The Department applications involving mathematics.
of Mathematics offers BS 4 Year and M.Sc. 2 Year
Years programs with a  The training of mathematicians should inculcate creative
competent and up to date curriculum. There is a computer lab to thinking and make them capable of critically analyzing a
assist students in developing their computer science problem. Problem solving
solvi in the classroom should prepare
andprogramming skills. them forproblem solving in the laboratories, and, eventually,
The department also offers grooming opportunities to its problem solving in the industry.
students by offering a range of co-curricular
curricular activities and healthy  After completing the BS and M.Sc. Program the students
sports and academic competitions. The department annually holds should:
sports gala and annual dinner for its students as well as speech, naat o Be able to experience mathematics.
and other competitions. Seminars and workshops are also offered to o Appreciate importance of mathematics and
the students on a variety of topics. visualizeits applications in every walk of life.

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o Understand and use the basic structures applicable in MATH-206 Graph Theory 2+0
modern sciences. Total 16
BS Mathematics Cr. Hrs. 134 BS 4th Semester
Eligibility MATH-251 English-IV (English for Practical Aims) 3+0
For BS program 50% in aggregate and subject 60% marks MATH-252 Physics-IV 3+0
obtained. MATH-253 Physics Lab-IV 1+0
No. of Seats: open merit 35, reserved as per admission policy. Mathematics A-IV (Ordinary Differential
MATH-254 3+0
Equations)
Mathematics B-IV (Metric Spaces & Group
Course Outline MATH-255
Theory)
3+0
Codes Course Title Cr. Hrs. MATH-256 Introduction to Sociology 3+0
BS 1st Semester
MATH-257 Elementary Number Theory 2+0
MATH-101 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2+0
Total 18
MATH-102 English-I (Language is Use) 3+0
MATH-103 Discrete Mathematics 2+0 BS 5th Semester
MATH-104 Mathematics A-I (Calculus I) 4+0 MATH-301 Real Analysis-I 3+0
MATH-105 Mathematics B-I (Vectors & Mechanics I) 3+0 MATH-302 Group Theory-I 3+0
MATH-106 Physics I 3+0 MATH-303 Complex Analysis-I 3+0
MATH-107 Physics Lab-I 1+0 MATH-304 Vector and Tensor Analysis 3+0
Total 18 MATH-305 Topology 3+0
MATH-306 Differential Geometry 3+0
BS 2nd Semester
Total 18
MATH-151 Pakistan Studies 2+0
MATH-152 English II (Academic Reading and Writing) 3+0 BS 6th Semester
MATH-153 Physics II 3+0 MATH-351 Real Analysis-II 3+0
MATH-154 Physics Lab-II 1+0 MATH-352 Rings and Vector Spaces 3+0
Mathematics A-II MATH-353 Complex Analysis-II 3+0
MATH-155 4+0
(Plane Curves & Analytic Geometry) MATH-354 Mechanics 3+0
MATH-156 Mathematics B-II (Mechanics II) 3+0 MATH-355 Functional Analysis-I 3+0
MATH-157 Computer (Introduction and Applications) 3+0 MATH-356 Ordinary Differential Equations 3+0
Total 19 Total 18
BS 3rd Semester BS 7th Semester
MATH-201 English-III (Communication Skills) 3+0 MATH-402 Partial Differential Equations 3+0
MATH-202 Physics-III 3+0 MATH-403 Numerical Analysis-I 3+0
MATH-203 Physics Lab-III 1+0 And Any Two of the following:
MATH-204 Mathematics A-III (Linear Algebra) 3+0
MATH-404 Mathematical Statistics-I 3+0
MATH-205 Mathematics B-III (Calculus (II)) 4+0

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MATH-405 Fortran Programming 3+0 Course Outline
MATH-406 Group Theory-II 3+0 Codes Course Title Cr. Hrs.
MATH-407 Ring Theory 3+0 M.Sc 1st Semester
MATH-408 Number Theory-I 3+0 MATH-301 Algebra - II 3+0
MATH-409 Quantum Mechanics-I 3+0 MATH-303 Real Analysis - I 3+0
MATH-410 Analytical Dynamics 3+0 MATH-305 Numerical Analysis - I 3+0
MATH-411 Electromagnetic Theory-I 3+0 MATH-307 Ordinary Differential Equations 3+0
MATH-412 Operations Research-I 3+0 MATH-309 Complex Analysis 3+0
MATH-413 Theory of Approximation and Splines-I 3+0 MATH-311 Vector and Tensor Analysis 3+0
MATH-414 Functional Analysis-II 3+0 Total 18
MATH-415 Fluid Mechanics-I 3+0 M.Sc 2nd Semester
Total 12 MATH-302 Algebra - III 3+0
BS 8th Semester MATH-304 Real Analysis - II 3+0
MATH-451 Measure Theory and Lebesgueintegration 3+0 MATH-306 Classical Mechanics 3+0
MATH-452 Methods of Mathematical Physics 3+0 MATH-308 Partial Differential equations 3+0
MATH-453 Numerical Analysis-II 3+0 MATH-310 Mathematical Spaces 3+0
And Any Two of the following: MATH-312 Probability Theory 3+0
MATH-454 Mathematical Statics-II 3+0 2+1
MATH-455 Computer Applications 3+0 MATH-316 Introduction to Computers & Applications (Non
MATH-456 Group Theory-III 3+0 Credit )
MATH-457 Theory of Modules 3+0 Total 18
MATH-458 Number Theory-II 3+0 M.Sc 3rd Semester
MATH-459 Quantum mechanics-II 3+0 MATH-401 Functional Analysis - I 3+0
MATH-460 Special Theory of Relativity 3+0 MATH-403 Programming Languages 2+1
MATH-461 Electromagnetic Theory-II 3+0 MATH-405 Mathematical Statistics 3+0
MATH-462 Operations Research-II 3+0 MATH-453 Fluid Mechanics – I (Elective) 3+0
MATH-463 Theory of Approximation and Splines-II 3+0 MATH-459 Mathematical Methods – I (Elective) 3+0
MATH-464 Functional Analysis-III 3+0 MATH-414 History of Mathematics (Elective) 3+0
MATH-465 Fluid Mechanics-II 3+0 Total 18
Total 15 M.Sc 4th Semester
MATH-400 Entrepreneurship 3+0
M.Sc Mathematics Cr. Hrs. 72 MATH-402 Modeling and Simulation 3+0
Eligibility MATH-404 Optimization Theory 3+0
2+1
For M.Sc 50% in aggregate and subject 60% marks subject.
MATH-406 Numerical Computing (Non
No. of Seats: open merit 35, reserved as per admission policy. Credit)

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MATH-454 Fluid Mechanics - II 3+0 Ms. Jawahira Zohra
MATH-460 Mathematical Methods - II 3+0 Lecturer
MATH-411 Numerical Analysis - II 3+0 M.Phil (NCBA&E)
Total 18
Ms. Saima Zainab
Faculty Members Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Ms. Farzana Parveen (Chairperson)
Associate Professor Ms. Zill-E-Shams
M.Sc. (BZU) Gold Medalist Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Ms. Rafia Waqar
Assistant Professor
M.Phil (QAU)

Ms. Kiran Batool


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (BZU)

Dr. Qammar Rubbab


Assistant Professor
Ph.D (FAST University, Lahore)

Ms. Rafia Bashir


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

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Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
Overview interests.
The science has its roots in fundamental human needs of
nutrition, health and environmental control that offer the
Vision
opportunity to study microbiology as microbes are the center of
biological sciences. On the other hand molecular genetics constitute To serve society through innovation in education, research
and creativity.
the integral part of modern biotechnology that has significant
impact on our lives from DNA finger printing to development of
vaccination. Keeping the importance of both subjects, MMG Objectives
department is projected to cover both fields in understanding the The main objectives of this department are to
fundamental process of life at insightful level and committed to  Prepare students as determined microbiologists and
provide advance and innovative approaches both at academic and genetists in education,industry, agriculture and health
research level in the field of microbiology and Molecular genetics. related fields.
Rich course curriculum and updated research laboratories with  Provide an advanced understanding of the core principles
experienced, supportive and passionate faculty helps in sharpening and topics of microbiology and molecular genetics and their
of research and scientific communication skills. experimental basis that enable students to acquire a
specialized knowledge and understanding of respective field.
Scope  Provide the students with analytical and presentational
The students passed from this department have broad range skills. This will be achieved by class presentations, seminars,
of potential careers in teaching and research institutes, agricultural small group discussions and participation in national and
institutes, pharmaceutical and food industries, diagnostic and international workshops, symposiums and conferences.
forensic laboratories, hospitals and public health departments.  Facilitate students in every way possible in order for them
to carry out their research on time and the subsequent
Mission publication and presentation of their research work
The Department of MMG visualizes itself as the first nationally and internationally.
provider of first-rate education and research in microbiology and
molecular genetics by applying comprehensive, rigorous and Degree Programs offered
unconventional methods to the microbial world. Our department's Department offers undergraduate and post graduate
mission is to train undergraduate, graduate and post graduate program
students for careers in microbiology and molecular genetics  BS Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
through excellence in teaching, research, and service and to build a  MS/M.Phil Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
strong teaching and research environment by collaborating with  Ph.D Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
other institutes to resolve the glitches/problems of national

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BS Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Cr. Hrs. 138 MMG202 Pakistan Studies 3
Eligibility MMG203 Cytogenetics 2+1
Admission to first year BS in Microbiology and Molecular MMG204 Biodiversity of Animals 2+1
Genetics will be open to any female student who: MMG205 Microbial Genetics 2+1
1. Has passed the Intermediate Examination with Pre-Medical MMG206 Cell Biology I 2+1
Group or any Equivalent Examination Total 18
2. Is not more than 24 years of old BS 4th Semester
3. In the case of candidate securing equal marks, merit will be MMG251 Communication skills 3
determined on the basis of marks obtained in the immediate MMG252 Sociology/Arts 2
lower examination. MMG253 Ecosystem 2+1
4. Not less than 50% marks in an academic career. MMG254 Population Genetics 2+1
5. Not less than 60% marks in subject(Biology) MMG255 Virology 2+1
MMG256 Molecular Biology 2+1
No. of Seats: Open Merit 35, Reserved (as per admission policy)
Total 17
BS 5thSemester
Course Outline MMG301 Microbial Ecology 2+1
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. MMG302 Microbial Physiology 2+1
BS 1st Semester MMG303 Bacterial Metabolism 2+1
MMG101 English-I 3 MMG304 Soil and Agricultural Microbiology 2+1
MMG102 Computer Sciences 2+1 MMG305 Immunology 2+1
MMG103 Mathematics 3 MMG306 Medical Microbiology 2+1
MMG104 Biochemistry I 2+1 Total 18
MMG105 General Genetics 2+1 BS 6thSemester
MMG106 Fundamentals of Microbiology 2+2 MMG351 Human Genetics 2+1
Total 19 MMG352 Molecular Mechanism of Gene Expression 2+1
BS 2nd Semester MMG353 Industrial Microbiology I 2+1
MMG151 English II 3 MMG354 Recombinant DNA Technology 2+1
MMG152 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 MMG355 2+1
Food and Dairy Microbiology
MMG153 Bio-Statistics 3 MMG356 2+1
Environmental Microbiology
MMG154 Biochemistry II 2+1 Total 18
MMG155 Biodiversity of Plants and Fungi 2+1 BS 7thSemester
MMG156 Microbial diversity 2+1 MMG401 2+1
Industrial Microbiology II
Total 17 MMG402 Chromosomal Abnormalities & 2+0
BS 3rdSemester GeneticCounseling
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MMG404- Immunogenetics / Monoclonal Antibodies 2+1  MBBS/ VDS/ DVM from a recognized University (At least
405 16 years of education; 130 credit hours).
MMG406- Advance Topics in Microbiology / 2+1  Having 1st Division in last Degree and CGPA > 2.50
407 Plasmids,Episomes and Insertional Sequences  Having not more than two second division in an academic
MMG408- Cell and tissue culture technology / Animalcell 2+1 career.
409 culture  Not less than 50% marks in an academic career.
Total 17
BS 8 Semester
th  No 3rddivision in entire academic career (where “division”
MMG451 6+0
criteria applicable).
Research /Internship
MMG452 Gene therapy 2+0  No “D” grade in entire academic career (where
MMG453 Biosafety and Bioethics 2+0 “division”criteria applicable)
MMG454 Bioinformatics 2+0 Field of Specialization
MMG455 Advances in Microscope Technology 1+0  Environmental Microbiology
MMG456 Special Paper* 2+1  Medical Microbiology
MMG457 Seminar 1+0  Human Genetics
Total 14  Cancer Biology
* If no research was conducted due to lack of faculty  Microbial Genetics
members and/or shortage of facilities, students must take two  Agricultural Microbiology
special papers (3Credit Hours each) to complete the credit hours of a  Molecular Genetics
semester.  Food Microbiology
 Microbial By Products
MS/M.Phil Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Cr. Hrs. 24  Microbial Biofilms
Eligibility No. of Seats (MS+M.Phil): 10+10=20
 BS 4-years in Microbiology and Molecular Course Outline
Genetics/Microbiology/Genetics with specialization in Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
Molecular Genetics, from a recognized University (At least MS/M.Phil 1st Semester
16 years of education; 130 credit hours). MMG505 General Genetics 2+1
 M.Sc Microbiology and Molecular MMG506 Fundamentals of Microbiology 2+2
Genetics/Microbiology/Genetics with specialization in MMG5639 Problem Based Learning in Basic Genetics 3
Molecular Genetics. MMG5640 Problem Based Learning in Cell Biology 3
 M.Sc/BS Botany/Zoology/ Biology/ Genetics MMG5638 Paper Writing Skills 3
withspecialization in Microbiology, Molecular Genetics/ MMG501 Foreign Language/Chinese Language 3
Cell/ Molecular Biology. Total 19
MS/M.Phil 2nd Semester
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MMG5601 Research Methods 3+1 Total 9
MMG5608 Genome Analysis & Genomics 3+1 Ph.D 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th& 8thSemester
Total 11 MMG7643 Research Thesis
MS/M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester Total
MMG5643 Research Report 6
Total 6 Apart from the above mention courses Of M.Phil/MS and
Ph.D Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Cr. Hrs. 18 Ph.D the following courses will be taught according to the
Eligibility availability and expertise of the faculty members.
 M.S/ M. Phil or equivalent degree in Biological Sciences
with specialization in Microbiology/ Molecular Genetics. Faculty Members
 M.S/ M. Phil or equivalent degree with first Division or
Dr. Atia Iqbal (Chairperson)
CGPA > 3.0
Assistant Professor
 Having not more than two second division on an academic
M.Phil leading to Ph.D. (PU)
career (not in terminal degree request for M.S/ M.Phil
admission)
Ms. Sadia Tahir
 Not less than 50% marks in an academic career. Assistant Professor
 No 3rddivision in entire academic career (where “division” MS (PU)
criteria applicable)
 No “D” grade in entire academic career (where“division” Dr. Iqra Arooj
criteria applicable). Assistant Professor
No. of Seats: 1 Ph.D. (PU)
Course Outline
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Ms. Saadia Ijaz
Ph.D 1st Semester Assistant Professor
MMG7639 Problem Based Learning in Basic Genetics 3 Ph.D. (PU)
MMG7640 Problem Based Learning in Cell Biology 3
MMG7638 Paper Writing Skills 3 Ms. Saher Mehmood
MMG7634 Seminar 1 Lecturer
MMG 701 Foreign Language 3 M.Phil (PU)
Total 13
Ph.D 2nd Semester Ms. Sara Junaid
MMG7601 Research Methods 3+1 Lecturer
MMG7608 Genome Analysis & Genomics 3+1 M.Phil (PU)
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Ms. Saba Lecturer
Lecturer M.Phil (PU)
MS (PU)

Ms. Hina Usman


Lecturer
M.Phil (PU)

Ms. Humaira Yasmeen


Lecturer
M.Phil (PU)

Ms. Nisma Farooq


Lecturer
M.Phil (PU)

Ms. Safa Akhtar

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Overview  To develop an understanding of the physical principles
The Department of physics Govt. Post Graduate College required to analyze a physical question or topic.
for Women Kutchery Road Multan is the oldest seat of learning  To analyze problems to determine what is being asked and
and imparting knowledge of physics at the intermediate and develop the best approach to provide a solution.
graduate level in southern Punjab since 1960.The BS Program at
the Department was launched in 2010. In 2013 it was merged in Degree Programs Offered
Women University Multan. The Department has its own well  BS Physics
equipped laborites and lecturer rooms. To improve knowledge  M.Sc Physics
there is a vast collection of books on the subject of physics in main  M.Phil Physics
library.  Ph.D Physics
The department is conducting teaching and experimental
work at the F.Sc. and BS, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D Levels. A well BS Physics Cr. Hrs. 138
trained, dedicated faculty together with well-equipped laboratories
Eligibility
makes this department one of the most accomplished departments.
The candidates holding F. Sc. (Physics + Maths) and age not
It is worth mentioning here, that a reasonable number of students
more than 24 years are eligible for admission in BS (Physics). 2
and graduates from this department are working in prestigious
marks will be deducted from percent academic marks for each late
organizations and serving the nation.
session to a maximum of two sessions, with condition to submit
affidavit that applicant is not enrolled in any other institutions.
Scope Clearance of Pre-Admission Entry Test is mandatory for the
A higher degree in physics opens up new avenues of admission against merit as well as reserved seats. Only female
development for students. They can become scientist, researchers, candidates having at least 50% marks in aggregate and 60% marks
teachers etc. The aim of department is to develop indigenous in Physics are eligible to apply.
experts in the field of physics. This will increase employment Subject to the admission Criteria, the admission for BS
opportunities for qualified students both in research and technical (Physics) programs shall be made as under:
institutions of country.  Academic Record: 70%
 Entry Test: 30%
Objectives No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 05)
Student should be able to apply knowledge from
 One or more areas of Physics to make appropriate Course Outline
intellectual connections or solve problems in another area of Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
Physics. BS 1st Semester
 Solve problems competently and confidently. PHY-101 English-I 3

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PHY-102 Pak. Studies 2 PHY-302 Quantum Mechanics-I 3
PHY-103 Maths-I 3 PHY-303 Thermal &Statistical Physics 3
PHY-104 Introduction to Computer 3 PHY-304 Classical Mechanics 3
PHY-105 Mechanics-I 2 PHY-305 Electronics 3
PHY-106 International Relation 3 PHY-306 Lab-V 2
PHY-107 Lab-I 1 Total 17
Total 17 BS 6thSemester
BS 2 Semester
nd
PHY-351 Mathematical Methods of Physics-II 3
PHY-150 English-II 3 PHY-352 Quantum Mechanics-II 3
PHY-151 Islamic Studies 2 PHY-353 Electromagnetic Theory-I 3
PHY-152 Maths –II 3 PHY-354 Nuclear Physics 3
PHY-153 Organic Chemistry 3 PHY-355 Solid State Physics 3
PHY-154 Waves & Oscillations 3 PHY-356 Lab-VI 2
PHY-155 Mechanics-II 2 Total 17
PHY-156 Physics Lab-II 1 BS 7thSemester
Total 17 PHY-401 Computational Physics 3
BS 3rd Semester PHY-402 Atomic &Molecular Physics 3
PHY-201 English –III 3
PHY-202 Electricity & Magnetism-I 3 PHY-403 Electromagnetic Theory-II 3
PHY-203 Heat & Thermodynamics 3 PHY-404 Digital Electronics 3
PHY-204 Maths –III 3 PHY-406 Methods of Experimental Physics 3
PHY-205 Optics 3 PHY-405 Lab-VII 2
PHY-206 Arabic 3 Total 17
PHY-207 Lab-III 1 BS 8thSemester
Total 19 PHY-451 Solid State Physics-II 3
BS 4 Semester
th PHY-452 Laser 3
PHY- 251 English –IV 3 PHY-453 Research Project 3
PHY-252 Modern Physics &Electronics 3 PHY-454 Particle Physics 3
PHY-253 Sociology 3 PHY-455 Environmental Physics 3
PHY-254 Maths - IV 3 Total 15
PHY-255 Electricity &Magnetism-II 3
PHY-256 Lab-IV 1 M.Sc Physics Cr. Hrs. 66
PHY-257 Physical Chemistry 3 Eligibility
Total 19 The candidate holding B.Sc. (Physics + Maths) and age not
BS 5thSemester more than 26 years are eligible for admission in M.Sc. 2 marks will
PHY-301 Mathematical Methods of Physics-I 3

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be deducted from percent academic marks for each late session to a PHY-429 Digital Electronics 3
maximum of two sessions, with condition to submit affidavit that PHY-430 Methods of Experimental Physics 3
applicant is not enrolled in any other institutions. Clearance of Pre- PHY-431 Lab-VII 2
Admission Entry Test is mandatory for the admission against merit Total 17
as well as reserved seats. Only female candidates having at least M.Sc 4thSemester
50% marks in aggregate and 60% marks in Physics are eligible to PHY-476 Solid State Physics-II 3
apply. PHY-477 Laser 3
Subject to the admission Criteria, all the admissions for PHY-478 Research Project 3
M.Sc. programs shall be made as under: PHY-479 Particle Physics 3
PHY-480 Environmental Physics 3
 Academic Record: 70%
Total 15
 Entry Test: 30%
No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 05)
M.Phil Physics Cr. Hrs. 30
Course Outline Eligibility
The candidates seeking admission in M. Phil. program shall
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
qualify the (department) entry test, by obtaining a minimum of 60%
M.Sc 1st Semester
PHY-325 Mathematical Methods of Physics-I 3
marks and must qualify in Interview.
PHY-326 Quantum Mechanics-I 3 Only female candidates having sixteen years of education
PHY-327 Thermal &Statistical Physics 3 (BS/M.Sc.) with 2.5/4.0 CGPA or equivalent (semester system) or
PHY-328 Classical Mechanics 3 55% marks (annual system) for admission in M. Phil.
PHY-329 Electronics 3  Academic Record: 70%
PHY-330 Lab-V 2  Entry Test: 30%
Total 17 Students from other universities will obtain Equivalence
M.Sc 2ndSemester Certificate from the Women University, Multan before admission.
PHY-376 Mathematical Methods of Physics-II 3 No. of Seats: 12
PHY-377 Quantum Mechanics-II 3
PHY-378 Electromagnetic Theory-I 3 Course Outline
PHY-379 Nuclear Physics 3 Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
PHY-380 Solid State Physics 3 M.Phil 1st Semester
PHY-381 Lab-VI 2 PHY-501 Methods of Mathematical Physics 3
Total 17 PHY-502 Renewable Energy Sources 3
M.Sc 3rdSemester PHY-503 Solid State Physics 3
PHY-426 Computational Physics 3 PHY-504 Material Science-I 3
PHY-427 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3 Total 12
PHY-428 Electromagnetic Theory-II 3 M.Phil 2ndSemester

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PHY-551 Methods and Techniques of Experimental 3 Ph.D 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th& 8thSemester
Physics PHY- Research work
PHY-552 Material Science II 3 Total
PHY-553 Magnetic Material 3
PHY-554 Conduction in Solids 3 Faculty Members
Total 12
M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester Ms. Cecilia John (Chairperson)
PHY- Research work and Thesis 6 Associate Professor
Total 06 M.Sc. (BZU), B.Ed.

Ph.D Physics Cr. Hrs. 18 Ms. Rukhsana Lang


Eligibility Associate Professor
The candidates seeking admission in Ph.D. program shall M.Sc. (BZU)
qualify the (department) entry test, by obtaining a minimum of 60%
marks and must qualify in Interview. Ms. Sajida Batool Gardezi
Only female candidates having eighteen years of education Associate Professor
(MS/M.Phil.) with 3.00/4.00 CGPA or equivalent (semester M.Sc. (BZU)
system) or 60% marks (annual system) are eligible for admission in
Ph.D. Ms. Rehana Aslam
 Academic Record: 70% Associate Professor
 Entry Test: 30% M.Sc. (BZU)
No. of Seats: 5
Ms. Noshina Aziz
Course Outline Associate Professor
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs. M.Sc. (BZU), B.Ed.
Ph.D 1st Semester
PHY-701 Thin Film Physics 3 Ms. Qanita Rafique
PHY-702 High Vacuum Technology 3 Associate Professor
PHY-703 Crystallography & Structure Analysis 3 M.Phil. (PU)
Total 09
Ph.D 2ndSemester Ms. Ayesha Iftikhar
PHY-751 Magnetic Oxide Materials 3 Assistant Professor
PHY-752 High Vacuum Technology 3 M.Phil. (BZU) M.Ed.
PHY-753 Inorganic Glass Systems 3
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Lecturer M.Phil (IUB)
M.Phil. (BZU)
Ms. Sumara Ashraf
Lecturer
Dr. Malika Rani M.Phil (QAU)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D (BZU) Dr.M.Altaf
Professor (R) Contract
Dr.Misbah Mirza Ph.D. (BZU)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D (China) Dr. Saba Saeed
Assistant Professor(IPFP)
Ms.Abera Ijaz Post Doctorate (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea)
Lecturer
M.Phil. (BZU)

Ms.Aisha siddiqa
Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Saima Altaf


Lecturer

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Department of Political Science and International Relations
Overview  To develop better understanding about changeless and
Prosperity and success of a nation is always related to prospects of international system.
human recoursedevelopment, of which the most important aspect is  To sensitize women of this region for creation of peace-
education. Keeping in view the advancements in various disciplines building society in Pakistan and world at large.
of social sciences and the quality of education of provided in the
finest universities of the world , The Women University Multan Degree Programs Offered
and its Department of Political Science & International Relations  BS Political Science & International Relations (Morning)
has introduced multiple programs of Bachelors, Masters and  BS International Relations (Afternoon)
Diploma.  MA International Relations (Morning)
 PostgraduateDiploma in International Affairs (Afternoon)
Scope
 These degree Programs enable Students to became potential BS Political Science& International Relations Cr. Hrs. 132
candidates for CSS and YPO exams at UNO. Moreover Eligibility
students of IR and Political Science can avail employment Intermediate examination FA, F.Sc or an equivalent
opportunities in foreign, embassies UNO, EU, SAARC, examination (A level) recognized by IBCC with any subjects.
Universities, Think Thanks, Media, NGOs, INGOs and Minimum marks in Intermediate 45%.
IGOs. No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
 The study sensitizes women of this region about challenges
and prospectus of National and International System and Course Outline
creation of peace building society in Pakistan and world at Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
large. BS 1st Semester
POL-101 English –I 03
Objectives POL-102 Islamic Studies 02
 To develop high quality political scientists committed to the POL-103 Introduction to Political Science -I 03
pursuit of excellence and as such who are imbibed with POL-104 Mathematics-I 03
vision, perception, courage and dedication. POL-105 Introduction to Micro -Economics – I ( General – 03
 To improve academic standards in this region through I)
knowledge management. POL-106 Introduction to Psychology ( General –II) 03
 To build social capital. Total 17
 To contribute towards the socio-political and socio- BS 2ndSemester
economic development of Pakistan. POL-151 English-II 03
 Building indigenous intellectuals repository of the reign. POL-152 Pakistan Studies 02

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POL-153 Introduction to Political Science-II 03 BS 7thSemester
POL-154 Introduction to Journalism 03 POL-401 Methods of Study and Research 04
POL-155 Introduction to Micro – Economics –II( General – 03 POL-402 Foreign Policy Analysis 04
III) POL-403 Public International Law-I 03
POL-156 Social Institutions and Social Systems of 03 POL-404 Diplomacy 03
Pakistani Society ( General –IV) POL-405 Foreign Policies of UK, USA 04
Total 17 Total 18
BS 3rdSemester BS 8thSemester
POL-201 English-III 03 POL-451 Public International Law- II 03
POL-202 Introduction to basics in computer 03 POL-452 International Organizations 03
POL-203 Political Systems ( Developed ) 04 POL-453 Political Economy 04
POL-204 Introduction to Law ( General –V) 03 POL-454 Local Government in Pakistan 03
POL-205 Introduction to Gender Studies ( General –VI) 03 Total 13
Total 16
BS 4thSemester BS International Relations Cr. Hrs. 132
POL-251 English ( IV ) 03
Eligibility
POL-252 Political Systems ( Developing ) 04
Intermediate examination FA, F.Sc or an equivalent
POL-253 Pakistan Movement 04
POL-254 Introduction to international Relations 03
examination (A level) recognized by IBCC with any subjects.
POL-255 Introduction to Geography 03 Minimum marks in Intermediate 45%.
( General –VII) No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
Total 17
BS 5thSemester Course Outline
POL-301 Western Political Philosophy -I 04 Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
POL-302 Muslim Political Philosophy –I 03 BS 1st Semester
POL-303 Comparative and Developmental Politics- I 04 IR-101 English –I 03
POL-304 Political Ideologies 03 IR-102 Islamic Studies 02
POL-305 Public Administration 04 IR-103 Mathematics-I 03
Total 18 IR-104 Introduction to International Relations 03
BS 6thSemester IR-105 Introduction to Micro -Economics – I 03
POL-351 Western Political Philosophy -II 04 (General –I)
POL-352 Muslim Political Philosophy –II 03 IR-106 Introduction to Political Science 03
POL-353 Comparative and Developmental Politics- II 03 Total 15
POL-354 History of International Relations 04 BS 2nd Semester
POL-355 Introduction to Local Government 03 IR-151 English-II 03
Total 17 IR-152 Pakistan Studies 02

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IR-153 Statistics 03 IR-355 Diplomacy 03
IR-154 Introduction to Political Science -General II 03 IR-356 Conflict Management and Resolutions 03
IR-155 Introduction to Micro Economics –II 03 Total 15
(General –III) BS 7th Semester
IR-156 Approaches and Theories of International 03 IR-401 Comparative and Developmental Politics 03
Relations Comparative Foreign Policy of Major Powers US,
Total 15 IR-402 03
Russia, China
BS 3rdSemester IR-403 International Relations in the new Millennium 03
IR-201 English-III 03 Elective-I
IR-202 Introduction to Computer Skills 03 IR-404 Comparative Political Systems of UK, US, Russia, 03
IR-203 Introduction to Journalism (General –IV) 03 And China
IR-204 Introduction to Geography 03 IR-405 South Asia: An Area Study 03
(General –V) Total 15
IR-205 Globalization and International Relations 03 BS 8th Semester
Total 15 Research Thesis
BS 4th Semester IR-451 Or 03
IR-251 English (IV ) 03 International Politics of Environment
IR-252 Introduction to Psychology 03 IR-452 Arms Control And Disarmament 03
(General –VI) (Elective-III)
IR-453 03
IR-253 Introduction to Gender Studies (General –VII) 03 Foreign and Security Policies of European Union
IR-254 International Relations :1648-1945 03 (Elective-IV)
IR-454 03
IR-255 Geo Political Structure of The World 04 South East Asia
Total 15 (Elective-V)
IR-455 03
BS 5thSemester Human Rights and International Relations
IR-301 International Relations : 1945 -2000 03 Research Thesis
IR-302 Public International Law – I 03 IR-451 Or 03
IR-303 Regional and International Organizations 03 International Politics of Environment
IR-304 Foreign Policy Analysis 03 Total 15
IR-305 International Political Economy 04
IR-301 International Relations : 1945 -2000 03 M.A International Relations Cr. Hrs. 66
Total 15 Eligibility
BS 6thSemester BA, B.Sc with any subjects. Minimum marks in BA, B.Sc
IR-351 Research Methodology 03 45%.
IR-352 Public International Law -II 03 No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
IR-353 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 03
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Course Outline Postgraduate Diploma in International Affairs Cr. Hrs.33
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs. Eligibility
M.A 1st Semester BA, B.Sc with any subjects. Minimum marks 45%.
IR-301 Development of International Relations 3 No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5)
IR-302 International Law – I 3 Course Outline
IR-303 Foreign Policy Analysis 3 Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
IR-304 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3 1st Semester
IR-305 Diplomacy 3 DIA-01 International History and Politics 3
IR-306 Introduction to Political Science 3 DIA-02 Introduction to International Relations 3
Total 18 DIA-03 Diplomacy 3
M.A 2ndSemester DIA-04 Pakistan Relations with Major Powers 3
IR-307 International Political Economy 3 DIA-05 Current Affairs 3
IR-308 International Law – II 3 DIA-06 Introduction to International Law 3
IR-309 International Politics of Cold War 3 Total 18
IR-310 Comparative Foreign Policies of USA, Russia & 3 2nd Semester
China DIA-26 Relations of Pakistan With Muslim World 3
IR-311 Theories of International Relations: A 3 DIA-27 International Political Economy 3
Comparative Study DIA-28 International Organizations 3
Total 15 DIA-29 Human Rights and International Relations 3
M.A 3rdSemester DIA-30 Research Methodology 3
IR-401 Political Geography 3 Total 15
IR-402 International Organizations 3
IR-403 Research Methodology 3 Faculty Members
IR-404 Conflict Resolution 3
IR-405 Globalization and International Relations 3 Ms. Anila Asif (Chairperson)
IR-406 Dynamics of Muslim World 3 Professor
Total 18 M.A. Gold Medalist, B.ED (BZU)
M.A 4thSemester
IR-407 International Relations in the New Millennium 3 Ms. Hamida Shahid
IR-408 Human Rights and International Relations 3 Professor
IR-409 Regional Organizations 3 M.A. (PU)
IR-410 Defense and Strategic Studies 3
IR-411 Research Report 3
Ms. Fakhra Jabeen
Total 15
Associate Professor

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M.Phil. (BZU)
Ms. Iffat Hassan Ms. Tayyaba Latif
Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.A. (BZU) M.Phil. (Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore)

Ms. Sadaf Butt Ms. Shereen Gul


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.A. (BZU) M.Phil. (BZU) Gold Medalist

Ms. Shahzadi Saadia Ms. Ayesha Iram


Assistant Professor Lecturer
M.A. (PU) M.Phil. (BZU)

Ms. Asma Akbar


Lecturer
M.Phil. (BZU) Gold Medalist

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Department of Sociology
Overview No. of Seats: 40
The Department of Sociology WUM is playing key net in
establishing and developing the discipline. The department is Course Outline
committed to empirically rich, conceptually sophisticated, and Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
socially and politically relevant research, building upon the BS 1st Semester
traditions of the disciplining and playing a key role in the SOCIO-101 English-I 3
development of the social sciences into the new intellectual areas, SOCIO-102 Pakistan Studies 2
social problems and ethical dilemmas that face globalized post. SOCIO-103 Mathematics 3
SOCIO-104 Introduction to Psychology 3
Vision SOCIO-105 Everyday Science 3
SOCIO-106 Introduction to Sociology 3
The Sociology staff is a society of scholars with diverse
Total 17
rational interests and proficiency devoted to fineness in teaching
BS 2ndSemester
and research and is academically innovative and informed. With SOCIO-151 English-II 3
students, we are devoted to mounting systematic, interpretative, SOCIO-152 Islamic Studies 2
and critical capacities for understanding the social and civilizing SOCIO-153 Social Statistics 3
forces that shape the human expertise. SOCIO-154 Social Work 3
SOCIO-155 Introduction to Economics 3
Mission SOCIO-156 Social Thought 3
The Sociology faculty brings the intellectual traditions of Total 17
our discipline in a systematic way to the curriculum and to our own BS 3rdSemester
research. We are dedicated through our teaching and service to SOCIO-201 English III 3
encourage imaginations that foresee a more just society and which SOCIO-202 Introduction to Computer 3
identify the individual’s contribution to the social construction and SOCIO-203 Political Science 3
reproduction of just practices and institutions. SOCIO-204 Introduction to Environmental Science 3
SOCIO-205 Classical Sociological Theories 3
Total 15
Degree Programs Offered
BS 4thSemester
 BS Sociology SOCIO-251 English-IV 3
 M.Sc Sociology SOCIO-252 Introduction to Law 3
SOCIO-253 Contemporary Sociological Theory 3
BS Sociology Cr. Hrs. 133 SOCIO-254 Pakistani Society and Culture 3
Eligibility SOCIO-255 Gender Studies 3
F.Sc/F.A with overall 50% marks for BS Program. Total 15

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BS 5thSemester No. of Seats: 40
SOCIO-301 Criminology 3
SOCIO-302 Research Methodology 3+1 Course Outline
SOCIO-303 Sociology of Development 3 Code Course Title Cr. Hrs.
SOCIO-304 Project Planning and Management 3+1 M.Sc 1st Semester
SOCIO-305 Community Development 3 M-SOCIO-301 Principles of Sociology 3
Total 17 M-SOCIO-302 Development of Sociological Thought 3
BS 6thSemester M-SOCIO-303 Cultural Anthropology 3
SOCIO-351 Research Design and Sociometry 3 M-SOCIO-304 Social Statistics 3
SOCIO-352 Anthropology 3 M-SOCIO-305 Application of Computer in Sociology 3
SOCIO-353 Population Studies 3+1 M-SOCIO-306 Communication Skills and Academic Writing 3
SOCIO-354 Rural Sociology 3 Total 18
SOCIO-355 Urban Sociology 3 M.Sc 2ndSemester
Total 16 M-SOCIO-307 Sociology theories 3
BS 7thSemester M-SOCIO-308 Methods of social research 3
SOCIO-401 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3 M-SOCIO-309 Sociology of development 3
SOCIO-402 Political Sociology 3 M-SOCIO-310 Population dynamics 3
SOCIO-403 Sociology of Education 3 M-SOCIO-311 Principles of gender studies 3
SOCIO-404 Industrial Sociology 3 M-SOCIO-312 Sociology of social work 3
SOCIO-405 Organizational Behavior and HRD 3 Internship1 (Non-
SOCIO-406 Research Project Internship 3 Credit)
Total 18 Total 18
BS 8thSemester M.Sc 3rdSemester
SOCIO-451 Social Change and Transformation 3 M-SOCIO-401 Sociology of change 3
SOCIO-452 Sociology of Religion 3 M-SOCIO-402 Deviance and criminology 3
SOCIO-453 Sociology of Globalization 3 M-SOCIO-403 Social psychology 3
SOCIO-454 Clinical Sociology 3 M-SOCIO-404 Industrial Sociology OR 3
SOCIO-455 Sociology of Law and Human Rights 3 (Opt-I)
SOCIO-456 Research Project/ Internship 3 M-SOCIO-405 Organizational Behavior and Human
Total 18 Resource Management (Opt-II)
M-SOCIO-406 Ethnology of Pakistan OR 3
M.Sc Sociology Cr. Hrs. 75 (Opt-I)
Eligibility M-SOCIO-407 Rural, Urban Sociology and human ecology
B.A with overall 50% marks and also 50 marks in the (Opt-II)
M-SOCIO-408 Community development and social 3
subject of Sociology.
mobilization OR (Opt-I)

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M-SOCIO-409 Sociology of peace and conflict resolution
(Opt-II) Ms. Sara Amin
Total 18 Lecturer
M.Sc 4thSemester M.Phil (BZU), B.Ed.
M-SOCIO-410 Sociology of health and medicine 3
M-SOCIO-411 NGO management 3 Ms. Amna Mushtaq
M-SOCIO-412 Application of statistics in social research 3 Lecturer
M-SOCIO-413 Techniques of population analysis OR (Opt-I) 3 M.Phil (BZU) Silver Medalist
M-SOCIO-414 Sociology of human rights (Opt-II)
M-SOCIO-415 Sociology of religion OR (Opt-I) 3
Ms. Saima Munir
M-SOCIO-416 Sociology of education (Opt-II)
Lecturer
M-SOCIO-417 Thesis 6
Total 21
M.Phil (QAU)

Faculty Members
Ms. Farhat Zafar Alam (Chairperson)
Associate Professor
M.Phil (BZU)

Ms. Aisha Khan


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (IIUI)

Ms. Aqsa Qandeel


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

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Department of Statistics
Overview  convey to all students a sense of the relevancy of statistics,
The department is well equipped to conduct and of the importance of analytical and quantitative skills in
teaching/researchactivities under the supervision of Ph.D’s and contemporary society;
M.Phil qualified faculty members. BS 4-Years program has been  To produce graduates who have a sound knowledge of the
disseminating statistical theory and application since 2010 in the old major areas of statistical methodology, founded on rigorous
Govt. Post Graduate College for Women Kutchary Road Multan theoretical principles which equip the graduate to acquire
(GPCWM) that later merged into the Women University Multan further knowledge and skills for the benefit of the country
on 24thFeb 2013. In the very second academic calendar 2015-16 of through own study.
the university the M.Philin Statistics 2-years program was launched  To promote the use and knowledge of Statistics in all fields
with full vigor. The first successful session of M.Phil program in which Statistics can contribute to a better understanding
passed out successfully in the year July 2017 in time line with the of scientific and social phenomena, and enhance the quality
university academic calendar. of decisions and conclusions made on the strength of the
A well-equipped computer laboratory with HEC smart statistical approach.
university internet is facilitating the academic and research  To contribute to the body of fundamental statistical science
activities. Different workshops to enhance learning of the statistical through research, and new paradigm or data science.
software packages and languages are conducted in the department In working towards fulfilling this mission, the Department
from time to time. The department held a one day international of Statistics:
seminar on “Statistics as a Tool in Actuarial, Social and  Will be offering Ph.D program in the coming Fiscal year
Interdisciplinary Dilemma,” on 22nd March 2016. 2017-18
The department is soon to start the PhD in Statistics four  Offers a two year MPhil in Statistics. The syllabus for these
year program in the fiscal year 2017-18. courses and attendant practical work are state of the art at
these levels.
Vision  Teaches applied courses of Statistics in the Faculties of Arts
To lead and partner in statistical systems for evidence-based and Social Sciences, Economics, Commerce and
decisions to the Home Land Pakistan. Management Sciences, Life Sciences.
 The Department has Statistical an approved Consultancy
Mission Centre that with offers statistical consulting service to
 seek, constantly, ways to improve its teaching methods researchers, academic world, government, business, and
thereby deepening student understanding, including the use industry and health units. It is due to function in the FY
of new technology as a teaching tool, and maintain a diverse 2017-18.
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Scope STAT-103 Calculus-I 3
Highly qualified statistician are in short supply in Pakistan. STAT-104 Introduction to Computers(G-I) 3
BS Statistics develops the ability to participate in project based STAT-105 Principals of Management and Marketing (G-II) 3
activities, training the graduates to pursue for higher degrees and STAT-106 Introductory Statistics (F-1) Practical Work 3+1
STAT-106 (Excel)
research in the discipline thereby opening new avenues for
Total 18
interdisciplinary research in the market.It is the immediate
BS 2nd Semester
requirement at par with international research activities. MS/MPhil
STAT-151 English-II 3
further promotes the vision and Mission of Statistics. STAT-152 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2
STAT-153 Calculus-II 3
Objectives STAT-154 General-III 3
The courses taught here are aimed at developing such highly STAT-155 General-IV 3
educated researchers who are motivated and devoted to contribute STAT-156 Introductory to Probability Distributions (F-2) 3+1
to the economic and social development of the country. They are Practical Work STAT-156(Excel and Minitab
expected to develop qualities like Software)
 Acquiring the Logical and Analytical skills. Total 18
 Strong Concept building. BS 3rdSemester
 Statisticians quantified with high caliber and profile. STAT-201 English-III 3
STAT-202 Introduction to International Relations (G-V) 3
STAT-203 Advance Calculus 3
Degree Program offered STAT-204 Human Resource Management (G-VI) 3
 BSStatistics STAT-205 Basic Statistical Inference (F-3) Practical STAT- 3+1
205 (Excel and Minitab Software)
 M.PhilStatistics
Total 16
BS 4th Semester
BS Statistics Cr. Hrs. 135 STAT-251 Communication Skill 3
Eligibility STAT-252 Introduction to Environmental Sciences (G-VII) 3
Intermediate or equivalent with Statistics as an elective STAT-253 Linear Algebra (F-9) 3
subject having at least 45% marks in Statistics. STAT-254 Introduction to Regression Analysis & 3
No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 5) Experimental Design (F-4)
STAT-255 Applied Statistics (F-5) 3
Course Outline Total 15
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. BS 5thSemester
BS 1st Semester STAT-301 Probability & Probability Distribution-I (F-6) 3
STAT-101 English-I 3 STAT-302 Sampling Techniques-I (F-7) 4
STAT-102 Pakistan Studies 2 STAT-303 Design & Analysis of Experiment-I (M-2) 4

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STAT-304 Regression Analysis (M-1) 4 STAT-504 Advance Categorical Analysis 3
STAT-305 Statistical Packages (F-8) 3 Total 12
Total 18 MS/M.Phil 2nd Semester
BS 6thSemester STAT-551 Linear Models 3
STAT-351 Probability & Probability Distribution-II (M-3) 3 STAT-552 Time Series & Forecasting 3
STAT-352 Sampling Techniques-II (M-4) 4 STAT-553 Medical Statistics 3
STAT-353 Design & Analysis of Experiment-II (M-2) 4 STAT-554 Survey Sampling 3
STAT-354 Econometrics (M-5) 4 Total 12
STAT-355 Non Parametric Methods 3 MS/M.Phil 3rdSemester
Total 18 Thesis Synopsis and Research Work 6
BS 7thSemester Total 06
STAT-401 Statistical Inference-I (M-8) 3 MS/M.Phil 4thSemester
STAT-402 Applied Multivariate Analysis (M-9) 3+1 Research Work and Thesis Write up 6
STAT-403 Research Methods / Internship (M-10) 3 Total 06
STAT-404 Official Statistics (E-I) 3
STAT-405 Survival Analysis (E-II) 3 Faculty Members
Total 16
BS 8th Semester Dr. Uzma Nawaz (Chairperson)
STAT-451 Statistical Inference-II (M-12) 3 Associate Professor
STAT-452 Population Studies (M-11) 4 Ph.D (BZU)
STAT-453 Project (M-13) 3
STAT-454 Bio-Statistics (E-III) 3 Ms. Ishrat Mushir
STAT-455 Bayesian Statistics(E-IV) 3 Associate Professor
Total 16 M.Sc (BZU)

MS/M.Phil Statistics Cr. Hrs. 36 Ms. Aqeela Ahmad


Eligibility Associate Professor
BS/M.ScStatistics or equivalent M.Sc (BZU)
No. of Seats: 10
Dr. Tahira Bano Qasim
Course Outline Assistant Professor
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Ph.D (BZU)
MS/M.Phil 1st Semester
STAT-501 Advance Statistical Inference 3
STAT-502 Advance Regression Analysis 3
STAT-503 Advance Multivariate Analysis 3

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Mrs. Kahkshan Ateeq
Assistant Professor Ms. Shahida Tabassum
M.Phil (BZU) Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Mrs. Tanveer Toheed
Assistant Professor Ms. Anam Javaid
M.Sc (BZU) Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Mrs. Lailmah Ashiq
Lecturer
M.Sc (BZU)

Ms. Ishrat Riaz Mir


Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)

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Department of Urdu
Overview  Students will get the opportunity to engage themselves in
Urdu Department was established in Govt. College for meaningful discussions and share their view on a variety of
Women Kutchery Road Multan in 1947. Post graduate classes in topic. Courses, seminars and research projects in the
Urdu were initiated in the year 2005 and BS- 4 years Honors in department are based around various subjects ranging from
Urdu in the year 2010. Post Graduate and BS-4 years classes were grammar all the way to latest literature.
initiated in 2005 and 2010 respectively.
Objectives of the Programs
Vision  To provide an opportunity for the female students of this
It is high time that Department of Urdu may be area to acquire high quality education in Urdu literature.
reengineered and redesigned under The Women University Multan  To Preservation of ancient culture heritage of Multan by
to provide high quality of education to the female students of this encouraging high quality research.
area.  To Development of practical skill and knowledge to meet
the global challenges.
Mission  To enable the students to develop a sense of national
 Effort for progress Urdu as a National language identity and collective consciousness.
 To prepare students for teaching in all education institutes.  To enable the students to bridge the gap between social
 Correlationing in international languages and literature. sciences and natural sciences.
 To provide Self-confident and self-discipline students who  To generate a heightened level of interest in the Urdu
may have the guts to make their mark in the world. language.
 Representation of National thinking  To enable our students to take advantage of the
 To highlight the moral values through literature. opportunities provided to them through our curriculum.
 Help mold the future generation of Urdu graduates into
Scope model citizens for the betterment of Pakistan.
 The Ph.D, M.Phil, M.A and BS in Urdu are part of a
multidimensional program. They provide students with Degree Programs Offered
comprehensive knowledge in various subjects. Urdu is our  BS Urdu (4-years)
National language and is thought all Government and  M.A Urdu (2-years)
Private Institution as a compulsory subject. Therefore job  M.Phil Urdu (2-years)
opportunities in Urdu subject are more than other subject.  Ph.D Urdu (4-years)
 Our media is also used Urdu language so our students can
be provide their services in New Papers, various Magazines,
TV and Radio etc. BS Urdu Cr. Hrs. 136

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The candidates who have passed F.A/F.Sc Examination URD-255 Geographia Alam 3
securing at least 45% marks in aggregate are eligible for admission Total 15
to BS Urdu Semester-1. BS 5thSemester
No. of Seats: 50 (Open Merit 45, Reserved 5) URD-301 Nasri Asnaf: Taaruf aur Tafheem (II) 3
URD-302 Urdu Zuban- Qawaid-o-Imla 3
Course Outline URD-303 Urdu Daastan aur Novel: Fikri aur Fanni Mubahas 3
URD-304 Urdu Ghazal ka Fikri-o- Fanni Mutala 3
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
URD-305 TAREEKH Adab-e-Urdu aur Adabi Tehreekain. 3
BS 1st Semester
URD-306 Urdu Afsana aur Drama: Fikri aur Fanni Mutala 3
URD-101 Urdu Zuban Tashkeel-o-Irtaqa 3
Total 18
URD-102 English (I) 3
BS 6thSemester
URD-103 Pakistan Studies 2
URD-351 Bayan-o-Badee-o-Arooz 3
URD-104 Introduction of Statistics/Mathematics 3
URD-352 Adabi Istalahaat 3
URD-105 Introduction to Psychology 3
URD-353 Urdu Novel Ka Irtaqa Beesvin Sadi ta Haal 3
URD-106 Introduction to Sociology 3
URD-354 Urdu Nazam: Fikri-o-Fanni Mutala 3
Total 17
URD-355 Urdu Nasar Kay Asaleeb 3
BS 2nd Semester
URD-356 Aalmi Claseek 3
URD-151 Shairi Asnaf: Taaruf aur Tafheem(I) 3
Total 18
URD-152 English-II 3
BS 7thSemester
URD-153 Islamiyat 2
URD-401 Lissaniyat 3
URD-154 Introduction to Mathematics/Statistics 3
URD-402 Asool-e-Tahqeeq-o-Tadveen 3
URD-155 Muslim Tahzeeb-o- Saqafat 3
URD-403 Urdu Fiction Main Tareekhi-o-Tahzeebi Shaour 3
URD-156 Fundamentals of Education 3
URD-404 Urdu Adab ka Tanisiati Mutala 3
Total 17
URD-405 Ghalib ki Takhleeqi-o- Fikri Jihaat 3
BS 3rdSemester
URD-406 Moaasir Shairi Adab 3
URD-201 Shairi Asnaf: Taaruf aur Tafheem(II) 3
Total 18
URD-202 Tareekh Pakistani Siyasat 3
BS 8th Semester
URD-203 Arabi 3
URD-451 Naaye Tanqeedi Mubahas 3
URD-204 English-III 3
URD-452 Iqbal ka Khasusi Mutala 3
URD-205 Computer Ka Ilm (I) 3
URD-453 Adab aur Samaji Aloom 3
Total 15
URD-454 Urdu Adab ka Ma Bad Noabadiati Mutala 3
BS 4th Semester
URD-455 Sir Syed ki Fikri Jihaat 3
URD-251 Nasri Asnaf: Taaruf aur Tafheem (I) 3
URD-456 Moaasir Nasri Adab 3
URD-252 Tahreer-o-Insha( Amli Tarbiat) 3
URD-457 Thesis 6
URD-253 Pakistani Zubano Ka Adab 3
Total 18
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Note: Above mentioned course scheme of 8th semester is for those M.A 3rdSemester
students who will not do research work of 06 credit hours. Course URD-426 Iqbal Ka khasusi Mutala 3
code No.. URD-451 and URD-452 are compulsory for all students. URD-427 Jadeed Shairi 3
Students doing research work will opt 02 elective subjects as well. URD-428 Jadeed Asnaf-e- Nasar 3
URD-429 Asool-e-Tehqeeq-o-Tadveen 3
M.A Urdu Cr. Hrs.66 URD-430 Pakistani Zubano ka Adab (Elective) 3
URD-431 Almi Classic (Elective) 3
Eligibility
URD-432 Jadeed Ablaghi Muawnaat (Elective) 3
B.A with Urdu/Arabic/Persian/Punjabi/English elective Total 18
or Urdu/Arabic/Persian/Punjabi Optional. Those who have passed M.A 4th Semester
B.A Examination with Urdu as an additional subject are also URD-476 Iqbal Ka khasusi Mutala 3
eligible, however, they will not be treated as fresh candidates. URD-477 Jadeed Shairi 3
The order of preference of subject marks is as under: URD-478 Jadeed Asnaf-e- Nasar 3
 Urdu as elective subject URD-479 Lissaniyaat 3
 Arabic/Persian/Punjabi/English as elective subject URD-480 Urdu Sahafat ka Irtaqa (Elective) 3
 Urdu as optional subject URD-481 Multan main Urdu Shair-o- Adab ki 3
 Arabic/Persian/Punjabi/English as optional subject Rivayat(Elective)
URD-482 Urdu k Adbi Jaraid ki Rivayat ka Mutala (Elective) 3
URD-483 Thesis 6
Course Outline Total 18
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
M.A 1st Semester M.Phil Urdu Cr. Hrs. 30
URD-326 Classici Shairi 3 Eligibility
URD-327 Asaleeb Nasr-e- Urdu 3 1st division/CGPA 2.5 in M.A Urdu/BS Urdu (4 years)
URD-328 Tareekh Zuban-o-Adab Urdu 3 from a recognized University. (At least 16 years of education).
URD-329 Tanqeed 3 Only those students will be considered who have qualified
URD-330 Afsanvi Adab 3 GRE (General)/ NTS.
Total 15 No. of Seats: 15
M.A 2nd Semester
URD-376 Classici Shairi 3 Course Outline
URD-377 Asaleeb Nasr-e- Urdu 3 Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
URD-378 Tareekh Zuban-o-Adab Urdu 3 M.Phil 1st Semester
URD-379 Tanqeed 3 URD-501 Asool-e-Tehqeeq aur Rivayat 3
URD-380 Afsanvi Adab 3 URD-502 Tanqeed aur us kay Mubahis 3
Total 15 URD-503 Lissaniyaat 3

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URD-504 Aham Adbi Rujhanat 3 saqafti Dastavizaat
Total 12 URD-755 Taraqqi Urdu kay Pakistani Ilmi Edaray 3
M.Phil 2nd Semester URD-756 Farsi Zuban-o-Adab Mukhtasir Tareekh aur Zuban 3
URD-551 Asool-e-Tadveen aur Rivayat 3 Daani
URD-552 Amli Tanqeed 3 URS-757 Urdu Adbi Jaraid: Fikri aur Tehzeebi Khidmaat 3
URD-553 Tarjuma: Asool aur Rivayat 3 URD-758 Urdu main Almi Takhleeqi Adab kay Tarajim 3
URD-557 Computer aur Software 3 Total 09
Total 12 Ph.D 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th& 8thSemester
M.Phil 3rd& 4thSemester URD-801 Research Work 18
Research 06 Total 18
Total 06
Note: Course No 751 and 752 are compulsory. For elective courses
Ph.D Urdu Cr. Hrs. 36 one course can be selected.
Eligibility
M.Phil degree with CGPA 3.0. Only those candidates will Faculty Members
be considered who have qualified GRE (Subject) after acquisition
of 18 years education. Ms. Naghma Shahbaz (Chairperson)
Professor
No. of Seats: 10
M.A (BZU)
Course Outline Ms. Nighat Iftikhar
Code Course Title Cr Hrs. Associate Professor
Ph.D 1st Semester M.A (BZU) Gold Medalist
URD-701 Tehqeeq kay Almi Rujhanaat aur Urdu Tehqeeq 3
URD-702 Almi Fikri Mubahis: Junubi Asia aur Urdu Zuban- 3
o- Adab par in kay Asraat
Ms. Fouzia Naimat
URD-703 Urdu Zuban-o- Adab ka Mahoul: Lisani-o- saqafti 3 Associate Professor
Mubahis M.A (BZU) Gold Medalist
Total 09
Ph.D 2nd Semester Ms. Yasmin Yasin
URD-751 Tehqeeq-o-Tadveen kay Meyaraat: Misali Namonay 3 Associate Professor
aur Masaail M.A (IUB) Gold Medalist
URD-752 Naey Tanqeedi Mubahis: Maghrib aur Mashriq 3
URD-753 Urdu aur Pakistan ki Deegar Zubano ka Rabt-e- 3 Ms. Rukhsana Leghari
Baham Associate Professor
URD-754 Punjab main Nau Abadiyaati Daur: Tareekhi aur 3 M.A (BZU), B.Ed.

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Ms. Tasnim Kausar
Associate Professor
M.Phil (AIOU), B.Ed.

Dr. Azra Liaqat


Lecturer
Ph.D (BZU)

Dr. Shahida Rasool


Lecturer
Ph.D (BZU)

Ms. Sara Majeed


Lecturer
M.Phil (WUM), B.Ed.

Dr. Shagufta Hussain


Professor Emeritus
Ph.D (BZU)

Dr. Ismat Jamil


Professor (R)
Ph.D (BZU)

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DEPARTMENT OFZOOLOGY
Overview have an adequate awareness about epidemiology, pathogenesis,
Department of Zoology was already working as part of genetic association and possible cure of the diseases along the
previous “Post Graduate College for Women, Multan”. BS, M.Sc., animal diversity, strategies to increase meat (fish and livestock),
M.Phil and Ph.D programs in the subject of Zoology are being milk and wool production, recent parasitic and pest control
offered since establishment of University in 2013. The department programs and Honey Bee Farming. Zoology as a subject is
has established a museum and an animal house for study and multidisciplinary in nature, involving study of organisms and their
research purpose. The study tours are also organized for the genetic, morphological and physiological attributes, their
students to collect fauna from different areas of Pakistan as a surrounding environment, and their role in conservation of
requirement of their studies. Human Genetics, Molecular environment. Expert and highly qualified teachers and researchers
Oncology, Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, in the department are trying their best to maintain esteemed
Endocrinology, Animal Nutrition, Reproductive Physiology, integrity at individual and departmental level by contributing in
Entomology and Environmental Biology are the main fields of good quality research and teaching. Workshops, Trainings,
research. Zoology is a combination of various disciplines such as Seminars and Conferences are regularly organized to provide state
Genetics, Physiology, Ecology, Developmental Biology, of the art opportunities of learning to students and the faculty
Microbiology, Parasitology, Entomology, Freshwater Biology, members.
Fisheries, Cell and Molecular Biology and Wildlife etc. These
subjects have significant role in human resource development, food Degree Programs Offered
security, environmental conservation, sustainable development and  BS Zoology (4-years)
ultimately in elimination of poverty.  M.Sc Zoology (2-years)
 MS/M.Phil Zoology (2-years)
Vision  Ph.D Zoology (4-years)
The Department of Zoology aims to bring advancement in
the field of multidisciplinary research in diverse areas in order to Scope
train students to meet national as well as International demands. After qualifying the degree programs, the students can
Students are motivated to learn and work with full vigor by either opt for higher studies or they can search for jobs. There are
providing them an environment of positive and healthy numerous higher study options for the graduates. Special emphasis
competition. The Department is committed to create best teaching is ascertained on educational and career development of the
and research environment for competent graduates of BS, M. Sc., students by enhancing valuable collaboration with other institutes
M. Phil and Ph. D level in advance fields of Zoology. within and outside the country. Graduates in Zoology can also find
various job opportunities. They are of high demand in many
Mission organizations both in Pakistan and abroad. A lot of zoology study
The students completing studies from this department will today, centers around the relationship of animals with

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environment. So the scope for the students would involve ZOOL-102 Islamic studies 2
prestigious jobs in the fields of Ecology, Animal care, Veterinary Computer-I (Introduction to Computer and its
ZOOL-103 2
medicine, Zoo keeping, Medical Laboratories, Research institutes, Application-I)
NGOs, multidisciplinary Industries, Hospitals, Universities and ZOOL-104 Botany-I (Diversity of Plants) 3
Educational institutes of Federal and Provincial government. ZOOL-105 Lab-Botany-I (Lab-Diversity of Plants) 1
ZOOL-106 Zoology-I (Invertebrates Diversity & Genetics) 3
Lab-Zoology-I (Lab-Invertebrates Diversity &
Objectives ZOOL-107 1
Genetics)
 To enable students to acquire knowledge base of facts about ZOOL-108 Chemistry-I (Inorganic Chemistry) 3
biological diversity of animals including analysis at the level ZOOL-109 Lab-Chemistry-I(Lab-Inorganic Chemistry) 1
of genera, cells, organs, individuals, interactions of Total 18
individuals, population, ecosystems and skills for better BS 2nd Semester
planning, protection and management of resources, ZOOL-151 English-II (Communication Skills) 2
environment, health, agriculture and livestock in the ZOOL-152 Pakistan Studies 2
country. ZOOL-153 Mathematics-I (Algebra) 2
 To prepare the students for identifying, developing and ZOOL-154 Botany-II (Plant Systematics Anatomy and 3
focusing on a thorough knowledge of a specific research Development/Embryology)
topic dealing with one or more of the following areas: ZOOL-155 Lab-Botany-II (Lab-Plant Systematics Anatomy 1
genetics, developmental biology, physiology, genetics, and Development/Embryology)
entomology, parasitology, microbiology, endocrinology, ZOOL-156 Zoology-II (Chordates Diversity & Developmental 3
reproductive physiology, biotechnology, cancer biology, Biology)
immunology, environmental biology and molecular biology ZOOL-157 Lab-Zoology-II (Lab-Chordates Diversity & 1
Developmental Biology)
etc.
ZOOL-158 Chemistry-II (Organic Chemistry) 3
ZOOL-159 Lab-Chemistry-II (Lab-Organic Chemistry) 1
BS Zoology Cr. Hrs. 133 Total 18
Eligibility BS 3rdSemester
F.Sc.(Pre-Medical) or equivalent recognized from ZOOL-201 English-III (Technical Writing and Presentation 2
university.Detail criteria for admission as adv. In Skills)
newspaper/university website and policy. ZOOL-202 (Elective I) 2
No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 5) ZOOL-203 Mathematics-II (Calculus) 2
ZOOL-204 Botany-III (Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution) 3
Course Outline ZOOL-205 Lab-Botany-III (Lab-Cell Biology, Genetics and 1
Evolution)
Code Course Title Cr Hrs.
ZOOL-206 Zoology-III (Biochemistry, Environ. Biology & 3
BS 1st Semester
Evolution-I)
ZOOL-101 English-I (Functional English) 2

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ZOOL-207 Lab-Zoology-III (Lab-Biochemistry, Environ. 1 ZOOL-357 Environmental Biology 3
Biology & Evolution-I) ZOOL-358 Lab Environmental Biology 1
ZOOL-208 Chemistry-III (Physical Chemistry) 3 ZOOL-359 Animal Behavior 2
ZOOL-209 Lab-Chemistry-III (Lab- Physical Chemistry) 1 ZOOL-360 Lab Animal Behavior 1
Total 18 Total
17
BS 4th Semester BS 7thSemester
ZOOL-251 English-IV (Drama, Poetry and Literacy-Criticism) 2 ZOOL-401 Principle of Systematics 2
ZOOL-252 (Elective II) 2 ZOOL-402 Lab Principle of Systematics 1
ZOOL-253 Computer-II (Introduction to Computer and its 2 ZOOL-403 Paleontology 2
Application-II) ZOOL-404 Lab Paleontology 1
ZOOL-254 Botany-IV (Plant Physiology and Ecology) 3 ZOOL-405 Economic Zoology 2
ZOOL-255 Lab-Botany-IV (lab-Plant Physiology and Ecology) 1 ZOOL-406 Lab Economic Zoology 1
ZOOL-256 Zoology-IV (Physiology & Cell Biology) 3 ZOOL-407 Special/Elective Subject-I 2
ZOOL-257 Lab-Zoology-IV (Lab-Physiology & Cell Biology) 1 ZOOL-408 Lab Special/Elective Subject-I 1
ZOOL-258 Chemistry-IV (General Chemistry) 3 ZOOL-409 Special/Elective Subject-II 2
ZOOL-259 Lab-Chemistry-IV (Lab-General Chemistry) 1 ZOOL-410 Lab Special/Elective Subject-II 1
Total 18 Total 15
BS 5thSemester (For Non research Students=15)
ZOOL-301 Cell and Molecular Biology-II 3 (For research Students=12)
ZOOL-302 Lab-Cell and Molecular Biology-II 1 BS 8th Semester
ZOOL-303 Biochemistry-II 3 ZOOL-451 Biological Technique 2
ZOOL-304 Lab Biochemistry-II 1 ZOOL-452 Lab Biological Technique 1
ZOOL-305 Animal Physiology II 3 ZOOL-453 Zoogeography 2
ZOOL-306 Lab Animal Physiology II 1 ZOOL-454 Lab Zoogeography 1
ZOOL-307 Biostatistics 2 ZOOL-455 Special/Elective Subject-III 2
ZOOL-308 Evolution 2 ZOOL-456 Lab Special/Elective Subject-III 1
ZOOL-309 Lab-Evolution 1 ZOOL-457 Special/Elective Subject-IV 2
Total 17 ZOOL-458 Lab Special/Elective Subject-IV 1
BS 6thSemester ZOOL-459 Research Thesis 6
ZOOL-351 Molecular Genetics-II 3 Total 12
ZOOL-352 Lab Molecular Genetics-II 1 (For Non research Students=12)
ZOOL-353 Analysis of Development 2 (For research Students=15)
ZOOL-354 Lab Analysis of Development 1
ZOOL-355 Wildlife 2 M.ScZoology Cr. Hrs. 70
ZOOL-356 Lab Wildlife 1 Eligibility

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BSc with Zoology as elective subject along with ZOOL-434 Elective Supporting 2 ZOOL-435 1 3
Microbiology/ Genetics/ Botany and Chemistry / Biochemistry/ Paper I
Psychology/ Computer Sciences. Detail criteria for admission as Total 15
adv. In newspaper/university website and policy. ZOOL-476 Environmental 3 ZOOL-477 1 4
No. of Seats: 40 (Open Merit 35, Reserved 5) Biology
ZOOL-478 Zoogeography 2 ZOOL-479 1 3
Course Outline
ZOOL-480 Biotechnology & 3 ZOOL-481 1 4
Course Course Title Theory Practical Practic Cr. Industrial
Code (Cr. Code al (Cr. Hrs.(To Micobiology
Hrs.) Hrs.) tal) Special 2 1
ZOOL-326 Biochemistry I 3 ZOOL-327 1 4 Paper/Thesis
ZOOL-328 Physiology I 2 ZOOL-329 1 3 ZOOL-482 Special Paper B 2 ZOOL-483 1 3
ZOOL-330 Cell Biology 3 ZOOL-331 1 4 ZOOL-484 Elective Supporting 2 ZOOL-485 1 3
ZOOL-332 Genetics 2 ZOOL-333 1 3 Paper II
ZOOL-334 Developmental 2 ZOOL-335 1 3 ZOOL-486 Thesis 6
Biology 17
ZOOL-336 Animal Diversity 2 ZOOL-337 1 3
Total 20
ZOOL-376 Biochemistry II 2 ZOOL-377 1 3 MS/ M.PhilZoology Cr. Hrs. 30
ZOOL-378 Physiology II 2 ZOOL-379 1 3 Eligibility
ZOOL-380 Molecular Biology& 3 ZOOL-381 1 4 M.Sc/BS (4-years) in Zoology. Detail criteria for admission
Recombinant DNA as adv. In newspaper/university website and policy.
Technology No. of Seats: 10
ZOOL-382 Biostatistics 2 - - 2
ZOOL-383 Animal Behavior and 2 ZOOL-384 1 3 Ph.D Zoology Cr. Hrs. 24
Wildlife Eligibility
ZOOL-385 Evolution 2 ZOOL-386 1 3 Only female candidate having eighteen years of Education
Total 18
from HEC recognized universities/institutions in concerned
ZOOL-426 Principals of 2 ZOOL-427 1 3
Systematics
subject.Detail criteria for admission as advertisein
ZOOL-428 Bioinformatics/ 1 ZOOL-429 1 2 newspaper/university website and policy.
Biological No. of Seats: 5
Techniques Course Outline
ZOOL-430 Palaeontology 3 1 4 Courses out of these are being offered in two semesters for
Special ZOOL-431 M.Phil & Ph.D Program according to requirement of credit hours
Paper/Thesis for these programs.
ZOOL-432 Special Paper A 2 ZOOL-433 1 3 Course Course Course Title Cr. Hrs.

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Code for Code for Research is the pivotal part of university education across
MS/M.Phil Ph.D the globe. Universities significantly contribute towards creation of
ZOOL-507 ZOOL-707 Advanced Analytical Techniques 3+0=03 new knowledge and discovery of new frontiers of creativity and
ZOOL-508 ZOOL-708 Applied Biostatistics 3+0=03 innovation. In order to place The Women University Multan
ZOOL-509 ZOOL-709 Recombinant DNA Technology 2+1=03 among successful and high rank universities, highly qualified
ZOOL-510 ZOOL-710 Medical Microbiology 3+1=04 faculty of the department of Zoology is contributing (vertical &
ZOOL-511 ZOOL-711 Advanced Cell and Molecular 3+1=04 horizontal) earnestly. A laboratory equipped with the
Biology 1. Glass Distillation Apparatus
ZOOL-512 ZOOL-712 Applied Genetics 2+1=03
2. Electronic Balance Top-leading
ZOOL-513 ZOOL-713 Applied Microbiology 2+1=03
3. Magnetic Stirrer with Hot Plate (without Magnets)
ZOOL-514 ZOOL-714 Medical Biotechnology 3+1=04
ZOOL-515 ZOOL-715 Aquaculture and Fisheries 2+1=03
4. Microtome
ZOOL-516 ZOOL-716 Biological Toxicology 3+1=04 5. Thermocycler with USB
ZOOL-517 ZOOL-717 Toxicology 2+1=03 6. Cold Cabinet
ZOOL-518 ZOOL-718 Human Genetics 2+1=03 7. Flaked Ice Maker
ZOOL-519 ZOOL-719 Lab and Biosafty 3+1=04 8. Dessicator
ZOOL-520 ZOOL-720 Molecular Entomology 2+1=03 9. Pipetmen Neo (P1000N, P20N, P200N) Micro
ZOOL-521 ZOOL-721 Molecular Physiology 3+1=04 10. Water Bath (29L)
ZOOL-522 ZOOL-722 Research Methods in entomology 2+1=03 11. Oven
MMG5639 MMG7639 Problems Based Learning in Basic 3+0=03 12. Vacuum Pump
Genetics 13. Incubator
MMG5638 MMG7638 Paper Writing Skills 3+0=03 14. PH Meter Digital Bench
MMG501 MMG701 Chinese Language 3+0=03 15. Conductivity Meter Bench Top.
MMG5618 MMG7618 Cancer Genetics 3+0=03 16. Centrifuge Machine Digital Control
MMG5601 MMG7601 Research Methods 3+1=04 17. Micro Centrifuge
MMG505 MMG705 General Genetics 2+1=03 18. Horizental Agarose Gel Electrophorest System with battery
MMG571 MMG771 Problem Solving Molecular 2+0=02 19. Binocular Electric Microscope
Biology-I 20. Stereo Microscope
MMG5606 MMG7606 Molecular Basis of Genetic 3+1=04
21. Orbital Shaker & Mixtures
Diseases
MMG512 MMG712 Biostatistics 3+0=03
MMG506 MMG706 Fundamentals of Microbiology 2+2=04 22. Analytical Balance
MMG5640 MMG7640 Problems Based Learning in Cell 3+0=03 23. Vortex Mixer
Biology-I 24. Vacuum Filtration Assembly
25. Mini Protein Tetra Cell 4 Gel Hand Casting System
Research (Vertical Gel Electrophoresis)

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26. -80 C freezer with UPS and stabilizer Assistant Professor
27. Fridge Ph.D (PU)
28. Micro Wave Oven
29. Deep Freezer Dr. Mamoona Noreen
30. Thermo cycler with UPS Assistant Professor
31. Gel Electrophoresis apparatus Ph.D (NUST)
32. UV Trans illuminator, -80 C freezer
33. Gel Document System Dr. Shazia Perveen
34. Laminar Flow Cabinet Assistant Professor
35. Centrifuge, Oscilloscope Ph.D (Catholic University of Korea)
36. UV Spectrophotometer
37. Trinocular Microscope Ms. Ambreen Rana
Assistant Professor
and Fume hood is established at the department. Good quality M.Sc (BZU)
research is being done and international articles of good impact
factor are being published every year to liaise with other national Ms. Sadia Shahnawaz
as well as international standards. Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Fields of Specialization
Ms. Madiha Fatima
1. Human Genetics Lecturer
2. Cancer Biology M.Phil (BZU)
3. Immunology
4. Microbiology Ms. Madiha Rasool
5. Molecular Biology Lecturer
6. Biochemistry BS (BZU)
7. Endocrinology
8. Animal Neutrition Ms. Hira Muqaddas
9. Reproductive Physiology Lecturer
10. Neuro Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology M.Phil (UOS)
11. Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Ms. Nazia Haider
Faculty Members Lecturer
M.Phil (BZU)
Dr. Asia Bibi (Chairperson)

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Dr. Nahid Kausar
Professor (R) (Contract)
Ph.D (QAU)

Ms. Shaheen Taj


Professor (R) (Contract)
M.Sc (PU)

Dr. Tehmina Siddique


Assistant Professor, (Contract)
Ph.D (QAU)

Dr. Faiza Rao


Assistant Professor, (IPFP)
Ph.D (USTC, China)

Dr. Uzma Maqbool


Post Doctorate Fellow (Contract)
Ph.D (CAAS, Beijing China)

Ms. Saima Mustafa


Research Scholar, (Contract)
M.Phil (BZU)

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Katchery Campus, near District Courts, Multan.
Phone No 061-9200811, Fax No.061-4500950. www.wum.edu.pk

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