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provide students with much coveted intellectual and knowledge support together with humanistic and egalitarian ideals which are indispensable for socio-economic progress.
Vice Chancellor’s Message In today’s modern world marked by information technology, knowledgebased economies and scientific progress, education has become a cornerstone for the progress and prosperity of nations and individuals alike. No nation can imagine making inroads on the frontiers of development without knowledge and education which instill in people a constructive, progressive and forward looking conviction. A modern educational institution equipped with seasoned academics, state-of-the art facilities and updated curricula can
In my capacity as the Vice Chancellor of University of Gujrat (UOG), I am confident that we have human and material resources at our disposal to shape up UOG into a top ranking institution of Pakistan. The dedication exhibited by the University staff and faculty has already brought UOG within top ten universities of Pakistan in a short span of just six years. It is the manifestation of collective wisdom and efforts made by all stakeholders and now we are carving our way towards making it a world class university. At intellectual level, we aim to infuse in our students a deep concern and sense of responsibility towards uplifting socio-economic conditions of the country and developing a conviction to make Pakistan a progressive democratic state. Only this is the way forward through which we can make the students responsible citizens and rational social actors who can exert hard and contribute their due share in the overall development of Pakistan besides pooling knowledge at regional
and global levels. We at University of Gujrat also pay heed to initiate skill based disciplines, in consonance with growing market demands that cater to the emerging needs of resource hailing from poor segments of population. The University has attained remarkable prominence in recent years due to its research and development activities. Several projects of national importance are already underway and significantly contributing towards knowledge generation. Majority of the faculty is proactively competing for national and international research grants. Our direct participation in research activities will be fruitful for teaching in the long run because in today’s world, at university level, teaching and research are inseparable and mutually reinforcing. I appreciate the faculty and staff for demonstrating their enthusiasm and making valuable contributions towards the development of the University. I hope and pray that our bold initiatives and valiant efforts bear fruit in transforming UOG into a World Class University.
Prof Dr Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor
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Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
University of Gujrat-Introduction Offices Relating to Students Matters Office of the Registrar Treasury Office Controller of Examination Semester System Implamentation Cell University Advancement & Financial Aid Office UOG Facility Security and Transport Office UOG Labraries General Admission Policy Admission Policy for Reserve Seats Quality Enhancement Cell Facilties and Departments Faculty of Arts Faculty of Computing & Informational Technology Faculty of Engineering & Technology Faculty of Science Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences • Faculty of Social Sciences • Centre for Population, Urban and Environmental Studies
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• Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) • Centre for Languages and Translation Studies (CeLTS) • Modern Languages and Learning Centre (MLLC) • Center for Research in Emerging & Applied Technologies (Creat) • Arfa Karim Professional Skill Development Center • UOG Counseling and Guidance Center • Nawaz Sharif Medical College (NSMC) • UOG Fatima Jinnah College for Women • UOG College GT Road • UOG College for Women Marghzar • UOG College for Women Railway Road • Department of Planning and Development • Directorate of Works • IT Services Department • UOG Software Development and Maintenance Centre (SDMC) • Direcotrate of Media & Publication • UOG Graphic Design Cell (GDC) • UOG Printing Press • Academic Council UOG • Syndicate Members UOG (2011-13)
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UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT - INTRODUCTION University of Gujrat (UOG) was chartered by Government of Punjab in 2004. It is located in suburbs of Gujrat at a beautiful and picturesque spot which is about 12 kilometers from the city. It is comprised of main Hafiz Hayat Campus, which includes one medical college, and four other constituent colleges located across the city of Gujrat. UOG has always been committed to cultivating talent groomed to excellence, advancing science and technology, striving for social and economic development, and promoting knowledge culture with
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the spirit best manifested in the university vision of “A World Class University”. Since its inception, UOG has always been trying to cater to the national and regional needs, and exert itself to become an influential high-level premier place of learning, innovation and a pooling of talents. For the nourishment of scholarly aptitude and skills, besides offering regular four year degree programs, ranging from basic sciences to art, design and architecture, engineering to business studies, sociology to medical sciences and law to geosciences,
the university also offers two years associate degree programs in six disciplines deploying community participation. University focuses on academic subjects and research symbiotically together, therefore, research is among the top priority thrust. University has established a number of research centers, including Center for Population, Urban & Environment Studies (CPUES), Center for Research in Emerging & Applied Technologies (CREAT), Nano Technology Lab, and Pakistan Product Design Center. UOG believes in transferring re-
search benefits in real time to the community, therefore, the Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization was established in 2011 and it is playing a key role in the endorsement of high quality research culture as well as establishing strong industry linkages to promote applied and collaborative research activities. University of Gujrat is a general large sized university with distinctive features. University has six faculties, 35 academic departments and offers more than 90 courses: 6 Associate Degree, 35 BS,
25 Masters, 29 MPhil and 02 PhD programs. Faculty is over 500 with 80 PhDs and 150 MPhils collaborating with many national and international organizations to establish greater impact. At present, over 18,000 students are enrolled for the session 2012-13. In addition, there are more than 10,000 external students of 78 affiliated colleges and students registered as private candidates to whom UOG awards degrees after successful completion of examinations. As a strategically located university, it is providing education not only to rural lo-
calities of Gujrat but also to the people of surrounding districts of Golden industrial triangle, i.e., Sialkot, Gujranwala, Mandi Bahauddin and Jhelum. Female ratio has now touched 70 percent mark. It shows confidence of parents in our conducive learning environments and educational merit of the university. This institution will have long lasting educational, social and economic impact on this region. University of Gujrat is striving hard to build itself into an innovative comprehensive research university with a world-class status.
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Offices Relating to Student Matters Vice Chancellor Office
Controller Examination
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizammuddin Vice Chancellor Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 104
[email protected]
Ahmed Jamil Turk Controller Exams Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 190
[email protected]
Muhammad Faisal Iqbal Personal Staff Officer Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 104
[email protected]
Ahmad Salman Ashraf Deputy Controller Examination Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 192
[email protected]
Zahid Bashir Assistant Director Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 106
[email protected]
Tauqeer Ashraf Deputy Controller Exams Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 191
[email protected]
Registrar Office
Treasurer Office
Semester System Implementation Cell
Dr. Tahir Aqil Registrar Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 114
[email protected]
Tariq Saeed Treasurer Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 203
[email protected]
Tanzeela Qamar Chief SSIC Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 149
[email protected]
Shehzad Nadeem Additional Registrar (Estb) Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 112
[email protected]
Adbul Waheed Butt Additional Treasurer Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 145
[email protected]
Zarfishan Shabbir Deputy Registrar (Academics) Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 146
Tanzeela Qamar Additional Registrar (Academics) Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 149
[email protected]
Ghulam Safdar Malik Deputy Treasurer Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 123
[email protected]
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University Advancement & Financial Aid Office (Students Services Center) Syed Shabbir Shah Director Students Affairs Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 162
[email protected] Muhammad Adil Dar Deputy Director Students Affairs Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 185
[email protected] Tahira Zoofishan Deputy Manager (Financial Aid) Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 133
[email protected]
Bakhat Nawaz Assistant Registrar Ph# 92(53)3643174
Hostel Management
Security & Transport Office
Dr. Suleman Tahir Chairman Hall Council
Mussadaq Hashmi Director Transport & Security Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 182
[email protected]
Dr. Razia Iqbal Vice Chairman Hall Council Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Warden Boys Hostel Dr. Mubashar Hussain Warden Boys Hostel Shahida Basheer Warden Girls Hostel
Sajid Iqbal Ahmed Tarar Deputy Director Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 182
[email protected] Attiq Aslam Jafari Chief Security Officer Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 172
Quality Enhancement Cell
UOG Health Care Center
Dr. Tahir Aqil Director (Additional Charge) Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext 163
[email protected]
Dr. Saima Suleman Physician Incharge Health Centre Ph# 92(53)3643174 Ext. 124
[email protected]
Muhammad Arif Additional Director Ph# 92(53)3643174
[email protected]
Mohsin Ikram Medical Technician Ph # 0300-6294690
[email protected]
Dr. Mubashar Hussain Deputy Director Ph# 92(53)3643174
[email protected]
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Office of the Registrar
Dr Tahir Aqil
Registrar PhD (Plant Pathology) Mississippi University USA
The office of the Registrar plays a crucial role in the attainment of university strategic goals and initiatives by mentoring academic and administrative infrastructure necessary for continued service to students and the campus community. It particularly focuses on collaborative and 10
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efficient efforts, integrated services and communication processes. It provides help for students’ enrollment process, and services to faculty, staff, and general public while maintaining academic records, progress, certification, enrollment data, and classroom support. It collaborates with all the departments, faculty and city campuses for promoting their professional development, enabling office personnel to excel and ensure continuous process of improvement, optimize use of available resources for imparting quality education. It also plays its role for collection and maintenance of record of students’ enrollment and registration; provides access to information in support of academic advising and institutional decision making. It plans and executes all activities related to academic programs and academic affairs; coordinates the use of cam-
pus space for multiple sharing by various units; and ensures optimum utilization of instructional opportunities by the students. This office oversees the implementation of academic rules and regulations, including the preparation and maintenance of the University catalogue; keeping the online
catalogue and background set-ups current and workable in the computerized student information system, developing the academic calendar and final exam schedule.
Treasury Office of internal and external financial reports as provided in the Act. Treasury office aims at to support the university in achieving its strategic goals through making it financially sustainable. Its main functions are:
• To ensure effective, efficient, economical services to the university and students. • To ensure compliance with fundamentals of accounting and accountability.
• To ensure high quality financial management and advise on financial matters.
Treasury ffice has wide responsibilities including expenditures, accounting, preparation of financial reports,
investment of savings & employee related funds, payment of salaries, purchase of moveable & immoveable assets, collection of fees from students and timely refunds (if any). It also provides expertise and support for the efficient service delivery to all the stakeholders.
Tariq Saeed Treasurer
Treasury office is one of the key departments in the university. It plays a vital role in maintaining and improving the university’s financial position and is responsible for revenue collection, payroll (payment of salaries), purchase, pre-audit, payment of pensions etc. It also maintains university accounts in accordance with chart of accounts; assures preparation UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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Controller of Examination
Ahmed Jamil Turk
Controller Examination
Major responsibilities of the Office of the Controller of Examinations, University of Gujrat are conducting semester and annual examinations; efficient and secure handling of students’ Examination Records; issuance of transcripts, degrees and dealing with examinations related issues of faculty and students. Semester System 12
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Implementation Cell (SSIC) is the state-of-the-art cell allied with modern technology; conducts and handles semester system examinations in the main campus, city campuses and affiliated colleges. The examination department also conducts Annual System Examinations for Students of Affiliated Colleges and for the Private Candidates in addition to semester system exams at Hafiz Hayat Campus. The degrees are awarded to the all graduates of the university whether they studied at UOG campus, constituent colleges, affiliated colleges or as private candidates. Normally, degrees are issued at the time of convocation to the successful graduates who have fulfilled all requirements for the award of adegree. Degrees are also issued to individual students when required by them in connection with admission in other educational institutes or for job
seeking. At present there are more than 60 Affiliated Colleges which are spread in 7 Districts of Punjab where about 40 examinations are conducted annually for more than
20 programs, i.e., MA/MSc/ MCom/ MBA/ MFA/ PGD and BA/ BSC/ BCom. This spectrum is steadily expanding.
Semester System Implementation Cell (SSIC)
Tanzeela Qamar Chief SSIC
as a separate and independent Cell in 2008. SSIC is responsible not only to devise semester system rules and regulations under the guidance of Higher Education Commission (HEC) but also to ensure the smooth and effective implementation of these rules in UOG. A major function of SSIC is to execute transparent and uniform examinations at the end of each semester at UOG and its campuses. In addition to that, it maintains the exam record
of students and issues final transcripts after the completion of degree requirements. SSIC, since 2010, has also been successfully implementing semester system rules and regulations and examinations in six public sector colleges under the Four Year Degree Programme (FYDP) of Higher Education Department of Government of Punjab. Following six colleges are affiliated with UOG:
• Govt. Murray College, Sialkot • Govt. Postgraduate College for Women, Katchery Road, Sialkot. • Govt. Postgraduate College for Women, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi. • Govt. Gordon College, Rawalpindi. • Govt. Postgraduate College, Chakwal. • Govt. Post graduate College, Jhelum.
Semester System, as one of the most prominent teaching systems, is being practiced in University of Gujrat (UOG) for all the degree programmes including Associate Degree (2 years), BS (4 years), M.A/M. Sc (2 years), M.Phil and Ph.D. To make this system more efficient and effective, Semester System Implementation Cell (SSIC) was established UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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University Advancement & Financial Aid Office corporations and outstanding individuals tasks of, communication, development and resource planning.
University Advancement Office
Prof Syed Shabir H Shah Director
University Advancement & Financial Aid Office works for creating awareness about higher education, building relationships with the society and generating support for university, academic programs, research and infrastructure. It accomplishes by comprehensive strategic efforts an involving: alumni, community, government and private sectors, industries, 14
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The University Advancement Office (UAO) is located at the Students’ Services Centre, Hafiz Hayat Campus of UOG. It promotes and supports the University of Gujrat by engaging the community of alumni and friends in support of its work as one of the nationally leading research universities. This office creates and builds relationships with friends, supporters and the network of graduate Hayatians. It also fosters a sense of community, commitment and common purpose among the stakeholders. Advancement Office initiates and develops these relationships and works closely with the university’s senior leadership and the department
leads. It also coordinates effective alumni relations, fundraising and related communication efforts to find out potential partners and match their personal priorities to university needs. The office ensures that alumni, supporters, donors and potential donors have a meaningful and mutually beneficial partnership with the university.
Hayatians’ Alumni Association
The Hayatians’ Alumni Association’s (HAA) vision is to develop a dedicated and dynamic alumni community whose members are committed to one another, devoted to UOG’s mission, and ready to invest in its future. The HAA supports the overall advancement of the university by engaging all alumni for life time in building a culture of philanthropy and developing lifelong relationships with the institutions for mutual support and growth. This association
Students’ Services Centre Mohammad Adil Dar Deputy Director Student Services Centre Phone: 053-3643334 (Ext-185) Syed Kashif Assistant Director Student Services Centre Phone: 053-3643334 (Ext-185)
University Advancement Office Haroon Arshad Deputy Manager, Endowment Fund Phone: 053-3643121 (Ext-185) Tahira Zoofishan Deputy Manager, Scholarships Officer Phone: 053-3643121 (Ext-185) Muhammad Umar Warraich Deputy Manager, Training and Career Officer Phone: 053-3643121 (Ext-185)
intends to accomplish these objectives through incorporation of alumni community and individual relations.
Students Financial Aid Office
Students who join public sector universities for higher education usually come from low family income strata of population. Fee charges for them are much lower than private sector institutions even then financial hardships are faced by these students and university is fully aware of this situation. University of Gujrat is a prominent facilitator of needy cum meritorious students. We disburse more than Rs 55 million for this purpose. Main contributors are PEEF scholarships, HEC scholarships, indigenous fee concessions, Mora Zakat scholarships, bank loans, financial aids, and work study program for senior students. These are launched with the collaboration of Higher Education Commission. Students Financial Aid Office
(SFAO) has been established in the university which usually deals with all financial help programs gathered from other institutions like PEEF, HEC, PEP, and Banks, etc.
Career Development Office
Career Development Office (CDO) is striving to provide best possible professional assistance to Hayatians. It is established to provide a platform through which we can develop and enhance the skills and abilities of our students and graduates to help them acquire best career opportunities. The mission is to facilitate our students and alumni in professional development and career building by helping them in raising their profile during study projects and assignments and thus enable them to compete in the market with some competitive advantages which can allow them to attain desired professional objectives.
Students’ Services Centre
Exciting, exhilarating, nerveracking or daunting! joining the university can be many things to different persons. However, it is time when you enter into the next chapter of your life. For smooth transition of a major event in your life, the University of Gujrat has built a network of specialized services on campus for your wellbeing. We are the first public sector higher education institution in Pakistan to establish “Student Services Centre (SSC)” for students’ welfare and to provide them services under one umbrella. We are here to help you whenever and wherever you need us. A brief account of services provided under SSC is given below.
Information and Guidance
The Student Services Centre works as one window operation and offers face-to-face, telephonic and email advice and assistance. Here expert staff is available to provide advice to students on a wide
range of issues such as extra funding, bursaries, fees, loans, housing, academic matters or any other issue concerned with students’ welfare.
ID Card Printing Office
Proof of identity helps and safeguards one’s distinctiveness and the campus security also. University of Gujrat issues Identity Cards to its students, faculty members and administrative staff as a token of their identity. The office is responsible to print and issue cards to staff and students and maintain a record of the cards issued.
Students Societies
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UOG are highly motivated and aware of their role in the developmental process of the University. UOG strongly encourages students to take part in regional, national and international level events, during their studies. UOG also provides all types of opportunities to students to build community, gain leadership, develop interpersonal skills, and contribute to the development of campus community and beyond. Student societies provide platforms for intellectual discourse, personal growth, leadership development, intercultural understanding, community service and lasting friendships. Out-of-classroom activities play an important role in the university experience and enrich student life by available opportunities. Having conducive environment, a number of student societies are flourishing at university and departmental level which are providing opportunities to the students to ensure their participation in 16
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different events. Departmental level societies include: Hayatians’ Society of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Botanical Society, Educators’ Society, Elecx, Hayatians’ IT Society, Jabir Bin Hayan Chemical Society, Hayatians’ Mathematics Society, Physics Society, Students’ Statistical Society, SPEAK, UOG Green Society & Zoology Society. University level platforms are Hayatians’ Blood Donors’ Society, UOG Debating Society, UOG Musical Society, Kalakar Creative Arts Society, Odeum Arts Society, Qalamkar Creative Writing Forum, Hayat-
ians’ Quiz Society, Students’ Management Society, SUFA, Thespian Dramatic Society & X-News (UOG Chapter), Hayatian’s Adventure Club, Hayatian’s Literary Society, and Hayatian’s IT Society.
Students’ Council
A Students Council, is an active students’ representative body, and is an evocative configuration through which students are involved in the affairs of the university, working in partnership with university management, staff and community for the assistance of university and its
students. It aims at improving academic standards and develop an enlightened sagacity among the society. It also creates a sense of ownership of the university and its activities among the student population. It enables students to take responsibility for projects, and to demonstrate that they can manage and bring such projects to successful conclusion. Student Council operate within a proper context of promoting the interests of university, representing students, and improving life within the university community.
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UOG Facilities Health Care Centre
“A healthy body possesses a healthy mind”. For the students of UOG we have a fulltime health care center at Hafiz Hayat Campus manned with a medical officer and a
lady medical officer during the working hours. While the Para medical staff attends to sick students round the clock and emergency cases are referred to the DHQ Hospital for further treatment.
Sports
University of Gujrat provides facilities to the students for games under the supervision of the Directorate of sports which also arranges interdepartmental tournaments and friendly matches with other universities and colleges. UOG is going to take another step to develop an international standard Mega Sports Complex, where the separate halls of indoor games for male and female students will be available. It will be near the 18
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main entrance of UOG next to Gate 1.
Fitness Centre
Hundreds of scientific studies and researches across the world have conclusively proved that regular physical activity leads to a higher life expectancy and better quality of life by maintaining fitness. University of Gujrat has a very well equipped fitness Center. The latest apparatus of fitness is available there.
Hostel Facilities
Separate hostel accommodation is available for both male and female students. Priority is given to those students having some disability or living more than 40 kilometres away from the campus. Since accommodation in hostels is limited, university authorities may not be able to provide accommodation to all the applicants. In order to facilitate living of students at hostel, various provisions are ensured at both boys and girls hostels. These include Mess, common room with television, newspapers, guest rooms, computer room, electric water coolers, gymnasium, hostel laundry, outdoor games, geysers (water heaters), sui-gas heaters, electrical and plumbing maintenance. The students seeking admission to a hostel should apply on the prescribed form (along with four attested passport size photographs). Only those students who are on regular rolls of UOG and are enrolled for a degree program as full-time students will be allowed admission in the hostels. The grant of admission to a program of study at UOG does not necessarily ensure allotment of hostel accommodation, which will be offered to the eligible applicants subject to availability of vacant rooms.
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Security and Transport Office UOG goal of “delivering quality education” by offering pick and drop services to far flung areas such as Sialkot, Kharian, Mandi Bahauddin,
Mussadaq Hashmi
Director, Transport & Security The Transport Department, University of Gujrat has a dedicated fleet and is proud to provide transportation facility to students, faculty and employees at a nominal cost. The transport facility consists of 57 buses of which 35 are owned by the university and 22 are hired from private sector. These buses can accommodate almost 3500 students at a time. It is supporting the 20
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Jehlum, Daska and Gujranwala. It also fetches students from remote villages of Gujrat district.
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UOG Libraries Prof Syed Shabir H Shah Chairman
Muhammad Imran Siddiqui Senior Librarian Masters in Library & Information Sciences Islamia Uni. Bahawalpur Muhammad Waris Bhatti Senior Librarian Masters in Library & Information Sciences Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore PgD(IT) Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi A group of 10 libraries dealing online and offline with books on different subjects makes the facility of libraries in UOG alive 12 hours a day five days a week. With a good collection of more than 100,000 books and facilities, the libraries of UOG exhibit a face of modern day libraries. 22
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These libraries are presently fully engaged in providing effective services in the following areas for the promotion of higher education & research. • Computerized circulation • Digital library and e-brary services • Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) of library resources • Reference services National Digital Library The UOG libraries are actively participating in the HEC National Digital Library Program. These libraries are providing complete access to more than 32,000 high quality, peerreviewed journals, conference proceedings and articles through 22 different online databases under the HEC’s National Digital Library Program. The Library is also giving access to around 50,000 online books through 12 different databases that have also been made available
through the HEC’s National Digital Library Program. Main Library (under construction) The Main Library Building of the UOG is under construction at Hafiz Hayat Campus. The covered area of the building will be 71,750 sqft. It comprises of reading halls, reference hall, stacks area and a computer Lab. Moreover, a multimedia/video conference hall with a seating capacity of more than 210 is also a part of the main library building. Main Activities 1. Management and operation of the UOG libraries to meet the research, reference, information and reading requirements of the members (UOG faculty, students and staff). 2. Formulation of plans and policies for development of libraries and library
services throughout the university campuses. 3. Holding book exhibitions, conferences and workshops on different occasions. 4. To facilitate the academic and cultural activities in the University of Gujrat. • UOG Libraries • Hafiz Hayat Campus • A Block Library (Central Library) • R Block Library • Nawaz Sharif Medical College Library • Engineering Library • Constituent Colleges • Railway Road College Library • Marghzar College Library • G T Road College Library • Fatima Jinnah College Library • Education College Library • Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital Library
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General Admission Policy • Admissions shall be open to both male and female candidates. • At least 45% marks in terminal degree are required to apply for admission. • NAT (with at least 45% marks) is required for submission of application. • UOG does not conduct NAT. Candidates have to register themselves with NTS for NAT. The details are available on the link http://www.nts.org.pk/_Ops_Sec/Products/NAT/NAT Schedule.asp • Departmental Entry / Aptitude Test (where required) are conducted by the departments concerned. • The UET, Lahore Entry Test is required for admission to BSc Chemical, Electrical Engineering and B.Tech degree classes. The details are also available on UOG Website. • University of Health Sciences (UHS) admission test is required for admission in MBBS degree program at Nawaz Sharif Medical College (NSMC) UOG. • During the admission period completed admission forms are received in the respective departments during office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm) five days a week (Monday to Friday). • Completed admission forms against all reserved seats are received in Registrar’s office, Hafiz Hayat Campus, University of Gujrat, during office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm) five days a week (Monday to Friday). • Dates of admission wil be given UOG website and advertisment in newspapers. • Details of reserve seats are available at UOG website http:// www.uog.edu.pk/ • Incomplete and late submitted Admission forms shall not be 24
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entertained. • List of selected candidates is displayed on departmental notice boards and is also available on UOG website (www. uog.edu.pk). • Selected candidates are required to deposit admission dues within the notified date(s); otherwise their admissions stand cancelled. (Note: For fee structure, date and deadline visit UOG website) • Deposited fee except for refundable paid dues, shall not be refunded. • Subject to the availability of seat and merit, a candidate is allowed to change major discipline within due dates, if applied for more than one discipline. No change is allowed after the deadline. • One can apply for all offered engineering degree programs but once the dues are deposited for a specific program no change will allowed even if the applicant falls in the merit list. Degree Programs
Upper Age Limit
Extent of Age Relaxation*
BS/BSc Engineering/ BBA/ BTech/Associate degree
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5 Year for Females 2 Year for Males
MA/MSc/MCom/LLB
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5 Year for Females 2 Year for Males
MS/MPhil
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5 Year for Males and Females
*The candidates shall apply for the relaxation in upper age limit well in time to the UOG Competent Authorities and the copy of the same must be submitted along with the application form within due dates.
• The age limits for various degree programs are: • A reasonable number of admitted students is a necessary condition for making a program functional. • All offered degree programs shall run under semester system. • No Hostel accommodation is permissible to the students of Associate Degrees / BTech, students of evening programs and those who belong to the areas that fall within the UOG Transportation Circle. Associate Degree (2 years) Degree Programs (after 12 years of education) Merit Criteria • 30% weightage of obtained marks in Matriculation or equivalent • 60% weightage of obtained marks in Intermediate or equivalent • 10% weightage of obtained marks in NAT or the Departmental Entry/Aptitude Test (if required) BS/BBA and LLB Degree Programs (after 12 years of education) Merit Criteria • 10% weightage of obtained marks in Matriculation or equivalent • 60% weightage of obtained marks in Intermediate or equivalent (including 20 additional marks for specific subject) • 30% weightage of obtained marks in NAT/Departmental Test
Merit Criteria (without test) • 30% weightage of obtained marks in Matriculation or equivalent • 70% weightage of obtained marks in Intermediate or equivalent • For BSc Engineering the Merit shall be determining as 70% FSc / DAE + 30 % UET Lahore Entry Test. MA/MSc/MCom Degree Programs (after 14 years of education) Merit Criteria • 10% weightage of obtained marks in Matriculation or equivalent • 10% weightage of obtained marks in Intermediate or equivalent • 50% weightage of obtained marks in BA/BSc/BCom or equivalent including elective subjects as described by each department (including 20 additional marks for specific subject) • 30% weightage of obtained marks in NAT/Departmental Test MS/MPhil/MBA Degree Programs (after 16 years of education) Basic Criteria to Apply • MS/MPhil candidate shall possess at least sixteen years of education (MA / MSc / BS-4 years degree) / BBA/ BE / BSc (Engineering) / B-Pharmacy / BDS /Pharm-D / MBBS degree OR its equivalent qualifications in the relevant subject. • The candidate shall have at least 45% marks in the annual UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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examination system or 2.5 (with 65% marks) CGPA in the semester system examination throughout his / her academic career except in Matriculation and Intermediate examinations. • GAT General (NTS) OR subject GRE with 50 % accumulative score OR as per HEC policy. • Candidate shall have to pass the Departmental Subject Based Written Test (DSBWT) and Interview. PhD Programs (after 18 years of education) Basic Criteria to Apply • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education. Submission Admission Application, Admission and Registration • In response to the advertisement by the University, each candidate seeking admission in the desired degree program shall submit an application for admission on a UOG prescribed form in the relevant department(s) of the University within the due dates.
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• In-service candidate shall apply through proper channel. Advance copies shall not be entertained. • On the recommendations of the Dean / Director / Principal concerned, the Vice Chancellor shall constitute and approve the DDMPC, consisting of the following: (i) Head of the Department Concerned (Convener) (ii) At least two senior faculty members with PhD qualification (iii) Subject Specialist may be taken as co-opted members where required to cover all areas of research. • The Departmental Examination Committee (DEC) notified by the DDMPC concerned shall ascertain the eligibility of the candidates by scrutinizing the admission form. • The short listed candidates shall be invited for the DSBWT by the HOD/Chairperson. The interview shall be conducted by the DDMPC intimation to the Dean / Director / Principal concerned and the list of provisionally selected candidates shall be displayed on the departmental Notice Board and UOG website.
Final merit of the candidates for MS/MPhil/MBA shall be determined as under: Total Marks
100
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Total marks for academic qualification
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Merit Criteria
Marks for Two Years Bachelor Degree OR its equivalent qualifications
Marks for Two Years Master Degree OR its equivalent qualifications
Marks for Four Years Degrees OR its equivalent qualifications
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Total marks for research publications (01 mark for each publication not more than 05)/05 marks for last degree’s thesis
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Total marks for departmental subject based written test (DSBWT)
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Total marks for interview
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Admission Policy for Reserved Seats in Undergraduate Degree Programs
Disabled Persons • 2% seats (at least one seat) are reserved for disabled persons in all Undergraduate Degree Programs except BSc-Chemical, Electrical Engineering and MBBS. • The applicant shall produce a disability certificate, duly issued by the District Disable Assessment Committee, Government of Punjab. • The candidate shall have to appear before the UOG Medical Board / Committee for Medical examination as per advertised schedule (September 08, 2012; Saturday) at Nawaz Sharif Medical College, Hafiz Hayat Campus, UOG. • The applicant shall qualify the minimum academic requirement of admission in UOG. Note: Hard of Hearing shall not be considered as a disability. Sports • 1% seats (at least one seat) are reserved for sports person for BS Degree Programs in the described departments; Sociology, Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Education and Fine Arts only. • No Sports seat is available in BSc Chemical and Electrical Engineering and MBBS. • The applicant shall provide a registration certificate from Provincial/District Sports Board. • The applicant shall provide a certificate of distinction (if any). • Final selection shall be made on the basis of trials for each sport that shall be held as per advertised schedule (September 08, 2012; Saturday) at Hafiz Hayat Campus, UOG. • The applicant shall qualify the minimum academic 28
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requirement of admission in UOG. • The University reserves the right to specify the categories / events / kinds of sports as per its demand. Co-curricular Activities • 1% seats (at least one seat) are reserved for Co-curricular activates in all Undergraduate Degree Programs except BSc-Chemical and Electrical Engineering and MBBS. • The applicant shall provide a certificate of distinction (if any) in the co-curricular activities at college/university level. • Final selection shall be based on auditions that shall be held as per advertised schedule at Hafiz Hayat Campus, UOG. • The University reserves the rights to specify the degree(s)/ subject(s)/discipline(s) for co-curricular activity reserve seats. • The University reserves the rights to specify the categories / events / kinds of Co-curricular activity as per its demand. Children/Spouse of UOG Employees • 2% seats (at least one) are reserved for the Children/Spouse of UOG regular/long-term contractual employees (excluding staff on deputation) in all degree programs including BScChemical and Electrical Engineering except MBBS. • Birth Certificate / NADRA B-Form. • UOG employment certificate, duly issued by the Registrar shall be required along with admission application form FATA and Balochistan or any other region/area notified by the government • 2% seats (at least one) are reserved for the applicants of FATA and Balochistan in all degree programs except Engineering and MBBS. • The applicants shall produce nomination letter from the respective government.
• In case of more than one nomination against a reserved quota nominations, UOG shall reserve the right to prepare the merit list. • The applicant shall qualify the minimum academic requirements for admission in UOG. Diploma Holder • 5% seats are reserved for diploma holders in BSc Engineering (Chemical and Electrical) and CS & IT
• The diploma holders shall fulfill all the requirements of admission as per Pakistan Engineering Council or Pakistan Computing Council’s criteria Note: Complete applications for all reserved seats, along with all required documents shall need to be received within due date, in the office of the Director Academics, Hafiz Hayat Campus, University of Gujrat, Gujrat. For all reserve seats the applicant must have to fulfill the basic criteria of the desired degree programs.
Fee Structure
For fee structure visit UOG website www.uog.edu.pk or contact the department concerned.
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Quality Enhancement Cell Dr Tahir Aqil
Director (Additional Charge) PhD (Plant Pathology) Mississippi University USA
Ch Muhammad Arif Additional Director MSc (Mathematics) University of the Punjab Lahore Dr. Mubashar Hussain Deputy Director PhD (Entomology) Pir Mehr Ali Shah-Uni. of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi Zaheer Abbas Data Analyst MSc (Statistics) Govt. College University Lahore Tariq Ejaz Administrative Officer MA (Political Science) University of the Punjab Lahore
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The Quality Enhancement Cells (QEC) was established at UOG in 2008 under the guidelines of QAA of HEC to promote quality culture in teaching and research. This cell has established a strong and vibrant mechanism for the implementation of quality processes and procedures at the university. The QEC has secured great success in achieving targets of implementation of quality assuring practices during last two years. Quality enhancement practices which are in place at UOG include feedback surveys, program reviews, periodic assessment, auditing of courses, monitoring of classes and examinations, trainings and workshops for the promotion of quality culture. The feedback mechanism comprised of student course evaluation, faculty course review, survey of graduating students, research students’ progress
review, faculty survey, alumni survey, teachers’ evaluation survey and survey of departments offering PhD program. The input so obtained from different stakeholders is subjected to statistical analysis which is then utilized in decision making for academic improvement. The review process comprised of self reviews performed at departmental level, peer review of programs by experts of national repute and external review by quality assurance bodies is carried out to assess our strengths and enhance our capabilities. The program appraisal includes review of program objectives, outcomes, curriculum, institutional facilities and institutional support is accomplished through a systematic process of self assessment of programs. The periodic assessment ensures continuous improvement in the program segments evaluated by
assessment teams indicating clearly the areas which need improvement. The QEC has acquired membership of International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAHEE) and QEC-NETWORKS to develop academic standards review and implement qualification frameworks. It also encourages the accreditation of programs with reputable accreditation bodies, i.e., Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC) and National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).
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Faculties and Departments The university offers a wide range of disciplines with flexible study patterns that meet the academic needs and interests of the students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. These programs are offered under the following faculties, institutes, departments, schools and research centres.
Faculty of Arts
• School of Art, Design & Architecture (SADA) • • • • • •
Department of Architecture Department of Ceramics and Glass Design Department of Fine Arts Department of Multimedia and Communication Design Department of Product Design Department of Textile & Surface Design
• School of Law • Department of English
Faculty of Computing & Information Technology • Department of Computer Science • Department of Information Technology • Department of Software Development
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
• Department of Chemical Engineering • Department of Electrical Engineering • Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Faculty of Science • • • • • • • •
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Botany Department of Chemistry Department of Environmental Science Department of Geo Sciences and Geography Department of Mathematics Department of Physics Department of Zoology
Faculty of Management & Administrative Sciences • • • •
Department of Commerce Department of Management Sciences Directorate of Evening Program Institute of Hotel & Restaurant Management (IHRM)
Faculty of Social Sciences • • • • • • • • • •
Department of Economics Department of Education Department of History and Pakistan Studies Department of Islamic Studies Centre for Media & Communication Studies Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences Department of Political Science & International Relations Department of Psychology Department of Sociology Dapartment of Statistics UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts at the University of Gujrat has a strong commitment to promote arts and crafts. Having an accomplished faculty and impressive facilities, the curricula of Faculty of Arts provide the students with an excellent opportunity to specialize in different disciplines and explore their interests in various mediums.
Prof. Dr. Farish Ullah Yousafzai Director Additional Charge Post Doctorate in Health Communication Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
[email protected]
The faculty fully prepares the students to work in a complex and rapidly changing multicultural environment at the national and international levels. Combining studio work with academic studies, the BS program is especially designed for those students who want to get a specialized degree in fine arts, design and Architecture. The development of the students is enriched by a combination of intense studio experience and study of liberal arts. Therefore, they learn to think clearly, critically and creatively, getting an understanding of the history and theory of art and design. The faculty aims at providing the students with creative and technical skills needed to thrive in today’s fast-changing art and design world. After graduating from the Faculty of Arts, the students are equipped with professional-level portfolios of well-crafted design and artwork that provide them with a solid foundation for their careers. The courses are taught by a faculty of established artists and art critics, and comprise lectures, rigorous studio work and field trips. Some of the available facilities include: digital photography studio digital video lab, glass studio, Mac Pro lab, model making studio, painting studio, printmaking studio, print shop with Heidelberg press, rapid prototype studio, sculpture studio, sheet metal studio, vacuum framing studio and woodwork studio. Five days a week, the School offers full-time classes, so that the students can practice their skills. The entire campus of UOG and adjoining fields are also used for outdoor painting and sketching assignments.
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Career Opportunity
After graduating, the students can choose various careers. For example, they can become 3-D animators, art administrators, art consultants, art critics, art directors, set designers, ceramists, digital videographers, fashion designers, gallery curators, game designers, graphic communication designers, motion graphics experts, museum curators, painters, ceramics designers, print¬makers, product designers, prototype designers, sculptors, textile designers and visual effects artists. The graduates of law school have a wide scope of getting jobs in courts as legal officers, judges and in different private and public organizations. The graduates in English language and literature can get teaching jobs in schools, colleges and universities. They can also appear in competitive civil services examinations to join district management groups.
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School of Art, Design & Architecture (SADA) School of Art, Design & Architecture (SADA) has produced an overwhelming quality of work so far and it has potential to become one of the leading art institutions of Pakistan. The students of SADA are engaged not only in the curricula designed for them but they also work in liaison with industries from the adjoining areas of Gujrat. The practicality of their studies is reinforced alongside the present industry, for example Furniture, Sports Goods, and Ceramic Industries to name a few. These students achieve the exposure and the reality of the market values and understand the relevance of their training. To understand their social responsibility, the students of SADA have also worked for public service forums and organizations. This allows them to understand the power of communication through art and its role in society. Some of these organizations include Sangi Development Foundation, Lok Rahs and the most recent, Lions Club.
Departments
• Department of Architecture • Department of Ceramics Design • Department of Fine Arts • Department of Multimedia Arts and Communication Design • Department of Product Design • Department of Textile Design
SADA has six departments that offer 3 BS degree programs with multiple specializations, 02 MS/MPhil and 02 Associate Degree Programs. BS degree programs are being offered in: • Architecture • Multimedia & Digital Arts • Communication Design • Fine Arts • Ceramics Design • Product Design • Textile & Surface Design Associate Degree programs of 2 year duration are being offered in: • Fine Arts • Textile & Surface Design MS/MPhil programs are offered in: • Fine Arts (Painting) • Multimedia & Digital Arts
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Department of
Architecture Established in 2009, Department of Architecture is attracting students from within and outside Gujrat District. The department is creating public awareness about architecture profession in Gujrat District and its surrounding small towns and cities.
Amna Jahangir
Assistant Professor Head of Department M.Arch, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK B.Arch, University of Engineering & Technology Lahore
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It aims to develop professionals who think and design creatively while critically addressing the socio-economic, cultural, environmental conditions at local and global level. Pleasing and inspiring ambience at the department gives the opportunity to students coming from diverse backgrounds to provide imaginative and innovative solutions to the design problems in hand. Design studios, well equipped with latest technological and display facilities, are the places of critical, thought provoking,
stimulating discussions and assignments/projects where individual students are guided by highly qualified faculty to develop their own architectural expressions. Rich heritage of Gujrat District, its historic buildings, urban patterns, built environmental issues and future development are under study at the department where emphasis is placed on designing with sensitivity to the context. The department actively participates in research, various national and international events. Guest talks, seminars and study tours are arranged to link the teaching at the department with society and professional practice. Program Overview Department of Architecture offers five year professional Bachelor of Architecture
(B.Arch.) degree program. The program is designed to equip the students with knowledge and skills needed to address the challenges posed by contemporary society and produce professionals who design in sensitivity to socio-economic, cultural, environmental and technological realities. The major goals of programs are as follows: • Develop the ability to create design incorporating aesthetic and technical requirements that should be environmentally sustainable and relevant to the context. • A comprehensive understanding of relationship between people, buildings and their environment, and the need to relate buildings and the spaces between them to human needs and scales considering sociocultural, psychological envi-
ronmental and technological aspects. • Adequate knowledge of history and theories of architecture and the related arts, technologies and human sciences, together with understanding of the structural design, construction and engineering problems, associated with building design. The five year degree program has three stages; Foundation, Intermediate and Final. First year foundation is commonly taught to students enrolled in various disciplines offered at School of Art, Design & Architecture (SADA). This year introduces the students to the common basis of art, design and architecture, while also incorporating visual, graphical and oral skills. The intermediate stage has two years (2nd and 3rd) devoted to introduce the students to basics of architecture, enhancing design skills with critical and innovative thinking. The final stage at fourth and fifth year is devoted to deepen the perception of architecture as
an activity in space and time within a given physical, sociocultural and historical context. Fifth year is dedicated to broaden the exposure of the profession of architecture by creating awareness about the challenges of the architectural practice, and various contemporary issues of social and built environment are discussed. Students are encouraged to develop their own individual preferences, potential, aptitude, expression and design approach. During thesis study and writing, the students are encouraged to apply their concepts and philosophies in a project of their own choice by applying knowledge which they have gained in the last four years. Career Opportunity Graduating students have various career choices. They can go into professional field as practicing architects and open up their own consultancy firms after gaining suitable experience. Landscape
architects, interior designers, urban designers and planners, sustainable design consultants, archaeologists, architectural historians, critics, scholars and teachers are some of main choices the students have before them after completing their education.
Programs Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) Faculty Amna Jahangir Assistant Professor
M.Arch, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK B.Arch, UET, Lahore
Samrana Waqar Lecturer B.Arch, UET, Lahore
Nijah Hamid Lecturer BSc Building & Arch Engg UET, Lahore Kazim Hussain Lecturer B.Arch, NCA, Rawalpindi Nouman Manzoor Associate Lecturer B.Arch UET, Lahore M. Tayyab Faheem Associate Lecturer B.Arch, NCA, Lahore Visiting Faculty Aruna Zahra Ashraf Professor M.Arch Pratt Institute, New York, USA ND Arch, NCA, Lahore Qurat-ul-Ain Wahid B.Arch, NCA, Lahore
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Program Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 5 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks 40
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• Departmental Entry Test and Interview
• Visual Arts -I • 3 Dimensional Design I
Scheme of Study Semester-I • English - I • Introduction to Computers / PC/ MAC • Drawing-I • Design - I • Drafting - I (Manual) • Sculpture / Pottery - I • History & Heritage I
Semester-II • Drawing II • Design II • Drafting II • Sculpture/ Pottery • History & Heritage I • Visual Arts -I • English II • 3 Dimensional Design II • Introduction to Majors
Semester-III • Architecture Design I • Material & Construction I • Surveying & Leveling • History of Art & Architecture I • Computer Application I • Islamic Studies Semester-IV • Architecture Design II • Material & Construction II
• Geometry in Architecture • History of Art & Architecture II • Computer Application II • Pakistan Studies Semester-V • Architecture Design III • Material & Construction III • Environmental Control Systems I • History of Art & Architecture III • Computer Application III • Structural System I Semester-VI • Architecture Design IV • Material & Construction IV • Environmental Control Systems II • History of Art & Architecture IV • Computer Application IV
• Structural System II Semester-VII • Architecture Design V • Urban Design I • Research Methodology • History of Art & Architecture V • Landscape Design Semester-VIII • Architecture Design VI • Urban Design II • Interior Design • History of Art & Architecture VI • Sustainable Design Semester-IX • Architecture Design VII • Thesis I • Professional Practices I Semester-X • Thesis II • Professional Practices I
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Department of
Ceramics Design The Department of Ceramics, Glass and Metal design provides the platform to those aspiring artists who wish to pursue this medium as professionals.
Ghafar Mohiudin
Assistant Professor Head of Department B-Des, Ceramic Design NCA, Lahore HCP, Harvard University, USA
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This department allows the students to explore the techniques of design, pottery, sculpture and whatever seems fit to inspire them. Project based teaching is undertaken in studio sessions and in supplemented courses at the department. Program Overview Study of material is encouraged and is applied in a wide range of students’ projects. Advance studies in rendering a 3 dimensional form in relation to space is inculcated in the students as they undertake the Sculptural Ceramics course, which is mandatory for all ceramic
students. The students enjoy a well-rounded experience as they have the collaboration with the ceramic industry and participate in national and international trade exhibitions. Along with the exposure to industry, the students also benefit from the national and international artists and practitioners who visit often and give workshops in technical and artistic realms.
derstanding of the material.
Students are also taken to field trips to the ceramic industry, artists’ studios and heritage sites to broaden their horizon and expand their exposure to sculptural and utilitarian ceramics. Design seminars are also held regularly to enhance their formal and conceptual study of art and design to enable them to think outside Individual studio space for the convention and express students is provided for a fo- themselves like true, wellcused, distraction free envi- rounded artists. ronment. State of the art gas kilns as well as Raku kilns Programs along with different manual Bachelor of Design firing stations are provided so that the students are facilitated on campus and understand the kiln maintenance. Specialized instruction to glaze chemistry and material preparation is given to the students for better un-
Faculty Ghafar Mohiudin Assistant Professor B-Des, Ceramic Design, NCA, Lahore MPhil Multimedia Arts (In Progress), UOG Sikandar Asghar Lecturer B-Des Ceremic Design, NCA, Lahore Visiting Faculty Prof. Dr. Nancy Anne Gruver Van Wagoner Ceramist PhD Geology Prof. Dabeer Ahmed Former HOD, Ceramic Design NCA, Lahore Ch. M. Babar Warraich Lecturer Industry Professional Associate Ceramic Engineering Institute of Ceramics Technology Gujrat (TEVTA)
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Program Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
Fall Semester Hafiz Hayat Campus 4 years Morning
Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks • Departmental Entry Test and Interview
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Scheme of Study Semester-I & II These two semesters are common for all BS degree programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester-III • Ceramics I • Photography I • Islamic Studies • Drawing I • Communication & Cultural Studies • Computer Graphics I • History of Art & Architecture I
• Study of 3D form I Semester-IV • Ceramics Design II • Design Seminar II • Communication & Cultural Studies II • Drawing II • Caligraphy • Photography II • History of Art & Architecture II • Mathematics Semester-V • Ceramics Design, III • Auto Cad I • Introduction of Glaze
Chemistry I • Drawing III • History of design I • Pak studies Semester-VI • Ceramics Design, IV • Study of 3D Form II • 3D Modelling • History of design II • Design Seminar I • Glaze Chemistry II • Drawing IV Semester-VII • Ceramics Design V • Drawing V
• Design Seminar III • Glaze Chemistry III • Claymation Semester-VIII • Ceramics Thesis Major • Research and Report Writing
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Department of
Fine Arts
Wajid Ali
Assistant Professor Head of Department MA (Hons) Visual Art National College of Arts, Lahore
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School of Art Design and Architecture of UOG has been established in the year 2007 and is one of the fastest growing schools among the competitors. We aim to stimulate and provoke both graduate and undergraduate students, encouraging the development of independent and challenging thought as expressed and inscribed in the Fine Arts. Our Faculty, diverse in its pursuits is critically engaged in dialogue nationally and internationally. Our students benefit from this dialogue and are also encouraged to pursue areas of overlap with many other disciplines represented at the university: history, art history, philosophy, aesthetics, theater, music and creative writing. We have two streams in the studio at 4 years BFA level and we offer several specializations. Here
at department of Fine Arts, we also offer MS/MPhil program. Program Overview We have five areas of specialization in Fine Arts Department at bachelor level. After the successful completion of four semesters, the students have to choose their area of specialization among: (i) Painting; (ii) Sculpture; (iii) Print Making; (iv) Miniature Painting; and (v) Digital Media. Our aims are to: create awareness about the subject, make students socially responsible, skillful, and conceptually strong so as to compete with other institutes in the market, develop the aesthetics of Arts, participate at National as well as International level events of arts and crafts, make them aware of their own Culture, Art & Craft, and so eligible
for the galleries. The MS Fine Arts program provides a unique opportunity to extend beyond the boundaries of art education methodologies available in Pakistan. It emphasizes the development of intellectual growth and critical discourse in the context of an already established art practice. The program provides a theoretical and visual infrastructure that discusses local practice and discourse within the broader context of South Asia and rest of the world. It also addresses the issue of exchange of information and politico-historical realities that have created the hierarchies which currently exist in the world with reference to the fine arts. Emphasis of the course is on the development of individual ideas and intellectual capabilities
particularly with reference to critical, evaluative and conceptual concerns for production of high quality professional works. The program therefore, focuses to mature individuals with a high level of commitment to independent art practice. Students are expected to pursue an individual line of research, and through active participation to articulate their concerns both visually and theoretically. Career Opportunity When students complete their four years bachelor’s degree they will be able to exhibit their works in national and international markets. Fine Arts graduates have lot of opportunities; they can work for different organizations, media channels, design houses, production houses and they can start their own studios and work as independent artists.
Programs • Bachelor of Fine Arts • MPhil Fine Arts
Faculty Wajid Ali Assistant Professor MA (Hons) Visual Art National College of Arts, Lahore
Noor ul Ain Associate Lecturer BS Fine Arts GCU, Faisalabad
Mehwish Jabeen Lecturer MA Fine Arts University of the Punjab, Lahore
Muhammad Habib Akram Associate Lecturer BS Fine Arts UOG, Gujrat
Madiha Khokhar Associate Lecturer MA Fine Arts UOG, Gujrat
Visiting Faculty Dr. Shaukat Mehmood Professor PhD Islamic Architecture University of Edinburgh, UK
Neelam Bajwa Associate Lecturer MA Fine Arts UOG, Gujrat
Dr. Shahida Manzoor Associate Professor PhD Theater and Visual Art
Sundas Riaz Associate Lecturer/Coordinator Foundation Year MA Fine Arts UOG, Gujrat Wajeeha Nayyer Associate Lecturer MA Fine Arts UOG, Gujrat UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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Program Bachelor of Fine Arts Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks • Departmental Entry Test and Interview
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Scheme of Study Semester-I & II These two semesters are common for all BS degree programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester III • Sculpture I • Painting I • Print Making I • Miniature Painting I • Drawing I • History of Art & Architecture I • Digital Media (Photography)
• Islamic Studies (Compulsory) Semester IV • Sculpture II • Painting II • Print Making II • Miniature Painting II • Drawing II • History of Art & Architecture II • Digital Media (Animation and Film) • Mathematics (Compulsory)
Semester V & VI • Painting (Major) • Printmaking (Major) • Miniature Painting (Major) • Sculpture (Major) • Digital Media (Major) (Photography, Animation & Film) • Painting (Minor) • Printmaking (Minor) • Miniature Painting (Minor) • Sculpture (Minor) • Digital Media (Minor) (Photography, Animation & Film) • History of Fine Arts I • Drawing III
• Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) • History of Fine Arts II • Drawing IV • Art & Ideas
Admission Requirement • BFA/B-Design or BS (4 Years) or Equivalent • Entry test with 50% marks
Semester VII & VIII • Research Report • Thesis Developmental Sketches • Thesis Display
Scheme of Study • Art of South East Asia • Islamic Art • Islamic Architecture • History of Western Art • Art in Pakistan • Research Methodology • Thesis Writing (12,00015,000 words) • Studio Practice & Criticism
MS in Fine Arts (Painting) Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Evening
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Department of
Multimedia Arts and Communication Design
Shahzad Ahmed
Assistant Professor Head of Department MA Multimedia Arts NCA, Lahore
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The Department of Multimedia Arts and Communication Design has been established to cater to the increasing need of producing skilled designers. Considering the ever increasing importance of communication design, the students are trained to meet the emerging demand of the market. MACD as an activity and a profession is on the cutting edge of challenging future technologies. Ecological, ethical, economic and social concerns demand their appropriate integration with design’s traditional focus on aesthetic form and functional utility. Achieving this comprehensive goal is becoming more and more dependent on the way in which designers are able to conceive and develop responsible, appropriate and exciting solutions to the many contemporary design
issues. The dynamic nature of this subject demands an inter-disciplinary approach that transcends the traditional design disciplines. Such an approach requires the education of students to be flexible and open minded. The span of a Bachelor’s degree is an ideal time for the students to appreciate an objective as well as subjective view of their turf. The students of this department have access to quality professional equipment which the students are encouraged to use. This equipment not only includes cameras, lights and sound equipment but also well-formed and maintained workstations, all at the disposal of the students. We believe in letting our students test the limits of their talent and imagination.
Program Overview At the Department of Multimedia Arts and Communication Design learners are taught by the industry’s best professionals. It means learning from people who are leaders in their fields. The basic focus of learning is on varied design concepts and visual representation, with a practical approach in the implementation of visual theory for multimedia arts and communication design projects. The course is committed to bringing real market experiences into the studio. The students are introduced to the theory and skills of digital photography, such as digital camera techniques, digital lens, digital printing, exposure control, film development and printing, lighting, and white light balance. The quality of practical skills that students learn at the
department is recognized by professional industry associations, as well as by the Higher Education Commission (HEC). The students are encouraged to present their work through participation in industry-based competitions and events. The Course work covers areas such as: Animation, Broadcast Design and Motion Graphics, Film and Television Production, Interactive Design and Game, Sound Design and Visual Effects. In the last two semesters, the students execute studio assignments followed by a minithesis. This exercise is conducted to prepare and train the students in all aspects of thesis project, which they are required to submit by the end of the eighth semester. A proposal for the final thesis project is examined for approval by an Internal Thesis Committee, while a panel of external jurors evaluate the final project. A written report on the final project has to be submitted in conjunction with the body of practical work.
Career Opportunity The students have a myriad of choices when choosing their forte in the realm of multimedia arts and communication design to pursue as a career. From animated entertainment to hardcore realistic documentaries, the students can choose their preferred specialization easily. The program equips them to know the detailed process from photography to 2D and 3D animation, digital film making and its manipulation. It demystifies the mystique of art director to compositor, film and video editor to game designer, interface designer to mobile game designer, producer to post-production supervisor, compositor to illustrator, and re-recording mixer to sound editor.
Faculty Shahzad Ahmed Assistant Professor MA Multimedia Arts NCA, Lahore
Visiting Faculty Dr. Asghar Nadeem Syed Professor Film/ TV writer
Muhammad Tauqeer Baig Lecturer BS Design, NCA, Lahore
Dr. Nancy Anne Gruver Van Wagoner Geologist and Ceramist
Haroon Habib Lecturer Masters in Multimedia Arts NCA, Lahore
Nadeem Bashir Associate Professor National College of Arts Lahore
Faiqa Islam Lecturer Masters in Multumedia Arts NCA, Lahore
Ayesha Sardar Recording & Audio Engineering & Film & Digital Broadcast Northeast Wisconsin Technology College, WI, USA
Ayesha Kamal Bhatti Lecturer MPhil, Multimedia Arts NCA, Lahore Saman Shabbir Associate Lecturer BS Communication Design UOG, Gujrat
Sehrish Jabeen Lecturer BS Communication Design UOG, Gujrat Shumaila Mazhar Lecturer BS Communication Design UOG, Gujrat
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programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester III • Animation I • Communication Design I • Photography I • Communication and Culture Studies I • Drawing I • Computer Graphics I • History of Art & Architecture I • Islamic Studies Semester-IV • Film & Video Production I • Photography II • Computer Graphics II • Mathematics
• History of Art & Architecture II • Communication Design II • Communication and Culture Studies II • Drawing II Semester-V • Animation II • Film & Video Production II • 2D & 3D Compositing • Pak Studies • Photography III • Motion Graphics I • Drawing III • History of Design I Semester-VI • Animation IV
• Film & Video Production IV • Drawing IV • Sound Design I • Postproduction • Design Seminar I • History of Design II Semester-VII • Film and Video Production V • Animation V • The Screenplay Adaptation • Drawing V • Sound Design II • Design Seminar II
Semester-VIII • Thesis (Multimedia Digital Arts ) • Research and Report Writing Bachelor of Communication Design Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks • Entry test with 50% marks Scheme of Study Semester-I & II These two semesters are common for all BS degree programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester III • Communication Design I • Photography I • Communication and Culture Studies I • Drawing I • Computer Graphics I
• History of Art & Architecture I • Islamic Studies • Print Production Semester-IV • Communication Design II • Photography II • Communication and Culture Studies II • Drawing II • Computer Graphics II • History of Art & Architecture II • Mathematics • Calligraphy Semester-V • Communication Design III • Photography III • Motion Graphics I • Drawing III • History of Design I • Pakistan Studies • Packaging & Label Design I Semester-VI • Communication Design IV • Motion Graphics II • Drawing IV
• History of Design II • Packaging & Label Design II • Design Seminar I • Marketing and Presentation Skills Semester-VII • Communication Design V (thesis) • Motion Graphics III • Drawing V • Design Seminar II Semester-VIII • Communication Design VI (thesis) • Research And Report Writing • MS/MPhil in Multimedia & Digital Arts Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Regular
deparment policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • Animation • Communication Design& Development • Research & Theory of Motion Pictures Semester-II • Video Production • Advanced post production • Art Direction Semester-III • Script Writing for Film, TV & Theatre • Thesis Research • Performing Arts (Art Direction and Production) Semester-IV • Thesis Project II • Research Report
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Department of
Product Design
Syed Mazhar Abbas Rizvi Assistant Professor Head of Department
Masters in Car Design Domus Academy, Milan Italy
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Product design (industrial design) is a field of artists, designers, and inventors who create the objects we use in our daily life. A product designer is committed to improve the quality of daily human environment with products that are both functional and artistic. Therefore, correlating sociological, cultural and ergonomic information with its real human needs creatively is the testing ground for the students. For the first time in Pakistan’s history, a full fledged Department of Product Design has been established to produce graduates with the ability to create imaginative, functionally safe and appealing consumer products. The students are taught that good design and highly creative solutions to simple problems can improve people’s lives through a seamless blend of
functionality, attractiveness Career Opportunity The Department of Prodand relevance. uct Design is strategically located in the heart of light Program Overview The Department of Product engineering manufacturing Design at SADA is by far the triangle of Gujranwala, Gujalargest such department in rat and Sialkot, and is crucial Pakistan, simply by virtue to the development of quality of large number of students manufacturing for both doenrolled. It has also been de- mestic and foreign markets. clared as a leader in product This adds up to a universe design education in Paki- of career possibilities for the stan. The department offers students. undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines. Programs Moreover, its weekend/sum- Bachelor of mer programs offer design Product Design education to people of all ages and levels of experience. Fundamental to SADA’s core curriculum is a commitment to social and cultural engagement, equiping the students with the tools and skills, with which to address real-world issues.
Faculty Syed Mazhar Abbas Rizvi Assistant Professor Masters in Car Design Domus Academy, Milan Italy Adnan Akbar Lecturer BS Product Design UOG, Gujrat Amsal Mumtaz Associate Lecturer BS Product Design UOG, Gujrat Mubashir Hasan Lecturer BS Product Design UOG, Gujrat Visiting Faculty Anam Younas Lecturer BS Product Design UOG, Gujrat Rani Mumtaz Lecturer BS Product Design UOG, Gujrat UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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Program Bachelor of Design (Product Design) Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks • Departmental Entry Test and Interview
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Scheme of Study Semester-I & II These two semesters are common for all BS degree programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester III • Product Design Practice I • Materials & Technology I • Computer Aided Design I - (Catia) • Visualization I - (Sketch Skills) • Basic Physics & Mechanics • History of Art &
Architecture I • Communication & cultural Studies • Islamic Studies Semester-IV • Product Design Practice II • Materials & Technology II • Computer Aided Design II - (Catia) • Visualization II - (Sketch Skills) • History of Art & Architecture II • Communication & cultural Studies
• Mathematics Semester-V • Product Design Practice III • Materials & Technology III • Computer Aided Design III- (Catia) • Design Presentation I (Illustrator - Photoshop) • Visualization III (MAX Interface) • Pakistan Studies Semester-VI • Product Design Practice IV • Materials &Technology IV
• Computer Aided Design IV- (Catia) • Design Presentation II - (Flash) • Visualization IV - (MAX ) Semester-VII • Final Project I • Visualization V (MAX - Animation) Semester-VIII • Final Project II • Visualization VI (Showcase - Vray) • Thesis Report
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Department of
Textile Design
Muhammad Junaid Assistant Professor Head of Department
MA (Hons) Visual Art NCA, Lahore
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Textile has been an important part of the social and economic life of people of the subcontinent for centuries. Today, textiles have blossomed into a highly advanced industry that contributes. Modern markets, both foreign and domestic are always in need of fresh ideas in the form of new textile products to fulfill their everincreasing requirements. Gujrat’s has strategic location as the hub of the textile industry calls for the need to train a large workforce to fill the existing gap. Laced with modern skills and tools, and awareness about global markets requirements and trends, this brigade of textile surface, home fashion and accessories designers can create original patterns and designs that are used in virtually every segment of the apparel, home fashion and
accessory industries. Program Overview In the study of Textile Design, as in many other studies, the first essential is an all-round knowledge of the subject; an appreciation of the general norms before proceeding to the specificity of the discipline. It cannot be denied that the present-day tendency is to specialize, but this really emphasizes the value of an all-round knowledge as part of the specialist’s equipment and tool in order to work to the greatest advantage of his professional skills and delivery. The core objectives of this program are to provide professional, multi-disciplinary career-oriented education, coupled with a comprehensive liberal arts education and a global perspective to
the students. The program develops aptitude and working qualities in the students for intellectual, aesthetic, analytical and technological abilities, integrating theory with traditional painting, Japanning, Jacquard knitting, lacquering, layering, lining, mapping, marbling, montage, mottling, patina finishing, painting, photography, stamping, stenciling, weaving, screen printing, wrapping, jewelry making, tie and dyeing, silk printing, and wax resist. Career Opportunity After successful complation of the degree, the students will be able to compete in the national and international markets with confidence.
Programs Bachelor of Textile Design Associate Degree in Textile Design
Faculty Muhammad Junaid Assistant Professor MA (Hons) Visual Art NCA, Lahore Khadija Ali Bahadur Lecturer BS Textile Design, GCU, Faisalabad Majid Ghafoor Lecturer BS Textile Design, GCU, Faisalabad Sana Gul Associate Lecturer BS Textile Design, UOG, Gujrat Rabia Mukhtar Butt Associate Lecturer BS Textile Design, UOG, Gujrat Maria Kanwal Assistant Lecturer Associate Degree (Textile design) UOG Visiting Faculty Umer Saeed Sheikh Associate Lecturer BS Textile Design, GCU, Faisalabad
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Program Bachelor of Design (Textile Design) Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks • Departmental Entry Test and Interview
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Scheme of Study Semester-I & II These two semesters are common for all BS degree programs and given under Department of Architecture Semester III • History of Art & Architecture- I • Islamic Studies • Motion Graphics • Color Theory • Fundamental of Textile • Communication & Cultural Studies • Drawing-I (observation,
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Imagination) Surface & home Fashion Design Home Fashion Accessory Design Woven Design Computer Aided Textile Design
Semester IV • Dyeing • History of Textile • Mathematics • Print Making (elective) • History of Art & Architecture- II • Communication &
Cultural Studies • Drawing • Home Fashion Accessory Design Semester V • History of Textile • Printing Techniques • Advance Woven Design • Pakistan Studies • CAD Print Design (Photoshop / Illustrator) • Surface And Home Fashion Design • Home Fashion Accessory Design
Semester VI • Advance Woven Design • Computer Aided Textile Design III • Fabric Design (minor) • 3D Max (elective) • Fashion History and Illustration • Marketing & Management • Internship • Mini Thesis Semester VII • Computer Aided Textile Design IV • Fashion Illustration (elective) • Weaving • Surface & Home Fashion Design • Home Fashion & Accessory Design Semester VIII • Dissertation • Thesis • Surface & Home Fashion Design • Home fashion & Accessory Design
Associate Degree in Textile Design Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Fatima Jinnah Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with minimum 45% marks
Fundamental • Islamiat Semester III • Pak Studies • Sketch Skill Home Fashion Accessory design • CAD print design (Photoshop/ Illustrator) • Surface Design • Design Research
techniques • History of textile II • CAD Principle for Textile Designing • Constructed Textile Semester IV • Home fashion Sketching • Style And Source • Surface design(Thesis)
Scheme of Study Semester I • English I • Design I • Drawing I • Drafting I • Sculpture / Pottery • Visual Arts I • 3 Dimensional Design Semester II • Textile Color Fundamental • CAD Print Design (Photoshop/Illustrator) • Home fashion Accessory Sketching • Style and Sources • History of Textile Design • Textile Color UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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School of Law
Nasir Majeed
Assistant Professor Head of Department LLM, University of the Punjab, Lahore
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The School of Law at the University of Gujrat is committed to provide quality legal education in line with advanced foreign universities. The School of Law offers excellent research and learning activities and provides a friendly, lively and civilized atmosphere where students are able to form close working relationship with their teachers. The school emphasizes theoretical study of law via case based study method as well as on clinical study of the practice and procedures for developing practical skills based upon the principle of “learning by doing”. The aim is to produce well trained law graduates capable of taking responsibilities at bars and benches, government departments, private sector, international development organizations /agencies and academia. The School of Law tends to maintain and enhance the
University’s general research reputation by providing students on-line access to law journals, world digital libraries and other resources on the web. The library of the school is well equipped with journals and law reports, current legal periodicals and a wide collection of reference books. The library facilitates students by providing computers, projectors and other audiovisual aids. The school will soon have its video conferencing facility connecting other institutions in Pakistan and abroad. The school also offers a variety of non academic activities for students. The School of Law currently offers five-year LL.B. (Hons) Program and two-year Associate Degree in Paralegals. It also plans to introduce LL.M. Program soon. Career Opportunity Both LLB (Hons) and Associate Degree in Paralegal pro-
vide a very wide scope for working and further education in Pakistan and around the world. The programs are being designed to meet the challenges of dynamic global world. The LLB (Hons) program offers bright spectrum to the students in soliciting law, working as officers of court, judges and working as legal directors/ officers/ advisors in different private and public organizations. Similarly, Associate Degree in Paralegal is aimed at providing trained staff for the lawyers, officers of the court, judges and other public and private sector organizations.
Programs • LLB (Hons) • Associate Degree in Paralegal
Faculty Nasir Majeed Assistant Professor LLM, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Sabir Ali Cheema Lecturer LLB, University of the Punjab, Lahore
Rao Qasim Lecturer (Law) LLM, Queen Marry University of London
Muhammad Anwar Narro Lecturer LLB, University of the Punjab Lahore
Shazia Kiyani Lecturer (Law) LLM, Int’l Islamic University Islamabad
Aurangzeb Marl Lecturer LLB, University of the Punjab Lahore
Mushfiq Haroon Lecturer (Law) LLM, London Metropolitan University, London
Mian Akber Javed Lecturer LLM, University of South Asia Lahore
Visiting Faculty Barrister Shehzad Shabbir Assistant Professor Bar -at- Law, Lincoln’s Inn LLM, London
Naveed Shahzad Cheema Lecturer LLB, University of the Punjab Lahore
Ata ur Rahman Assistant Professor LLM, London, United Kingdom
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Program LLB (Hons) Starts in: Fall Semester Location: G.T. Road Campus Duration: 5 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or Equivalent • At least 45 % marks in NAT- IA
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Islamic Studies • Political Science • Introduction to Sociology I • Introduction to Law I • Introduction to Computer Semester-II • English II • Pakistan Studies • Introduction to Economics • Introduction to Sociology II
• Introduction to Law II • Fundamentals of Information System Semester-III • English III • Mathematics • General Science • Human Rights Law • Legal System I • International Organization Semester-IV • English III • Economic Issues of Pakistan
• Law of Contract I • Constitutional History of Pakistan • Legal System II • Islamic Jurisprudence I Semester-V • Jurisprudence I • Islamic Jurisprudence II • Law of Contract II • Law of Torts • Islamic Personal Law I • Law of Equity Semester-VI • Jurisprudence II • Mercantile Law
• Consumer Protection Law • Transfer of Property Law • Comparative Constitution (British and USA) • Islamic Personal Law II Semester-VII • Criminal Law I • Environmental Law • Constitutional Law of Pakistan I • Pleadings • Evidence I • Legal Profession • Conveyancing Semester-VIII • Public International Law • Criminal Law II • Company Law • Evidence II • Trial Advocacy Civil and Criminal • Intellectual Property Law • Interpretation of Statues Semester-IX • Criminal Procedure I • Civil Procedure I • Administrative Law • Seminar • Optional I
• Minor Acts • Optional II Semester-X • Criminal Procedure II • Civil Procedure II • Research Methodology • Optional III • Optional IV • Law Moots • Special and Local Laws Associate Degree in Paralegal Starts in: Fall Semester Location: G.T. Road Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or Equivalent Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Introduction to Computer • Sociology • Introduction to Law • Logics and Reasoning • Legal system of Pakistan
Semester-II • English II • Limitation and Stamp Act • Law of Office Procedure and case Management • Client Handling • Legal Drafting I • Fundamental Economics • Summer Internship Semester-III • English III • Mathematics • Human Rights Law • Legal Drafting II • Legal Ethics • Pakistan and Islamic Studies Semester-IV • Evidence (selected) & CRPC (selected) • Family law • Legal Research • CPC Contract (selected) • Legal Drafting III • Court fee and Suit Valuation
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Department of
English
Dr. Riaz Ahmed Mangrio Assistant Professor Head of Department
PhD Linguistics & English Language, Newcastle University United Kingdom
The Department of English, one of the largest departments of the University, is a vibrant hub of academic, intellectual and cultural activities. Apart from running its four full-time programs, i.e., BS, MA, MPhil English Literature and MPhil Linguistics, the department provides support to all other departments of the University by offering interdisciplinary courses of English. Centre for Languages and Translation Studies, the first Centre of its kind in Pakistan, is working for the promotion of languages in general and English language in particular. The Department of English promotes a vibrant research culture. It is committed to embracing the progressive research and reinforcing existing thought patterns. The
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primary focus of the Department is on achieving excellence in research that is of practical importance. The faculty and students are actively engaged in research activities and have written many research papers which have found their way into many scholarly journals of national and international standard. Program Overview The BS English program aims at producing wellrounded young professionals with sound knowledge of linguistics and literature. The BS English program develops a deep understanding of the contemporary issues in literature and linguistics. In the Department of English, premium is set on nourishing the students for the MPhil/MS programs. Moreover, special attention is paid to polish
presentation and communication skills of the students. MA English program is a two year program which builds sound foundations of the students and foregrounds them for research in their chosen fields of interest. MPhil English Literature program focuses on contemporary issues in modern literary and critical theory. The program focuses on inculcating research among the students, critical thinking and inquiry. MPhil Linguistics program is designed to promote theoretical as well applied research in English and other Languages. It provides the scholars with necessory theoretical foundation to carry out their researcheis. The majority of teaching is done through didactic lec-
tures, supported by tutorials, seminars, language lab sessions, term papers, field trips, internships and interactive seminars. The assessment of the students is done on the basis of their course work (examinations, presentations, assignments and projects). Career Opportunity The graduates of the Department of English are highly employable and are targeted by print and electronic media and NGOs. Most of our graduates appear in Competitive examinations and secure high profile jobs such as Foreign Service, District Management Groups, etc. Some of the graduates get teaching jobs in colleges through Pun-
jab Public Service Commission or in the Universities. The students of language and literature are also more likely to find jobs as translators and interpreters. The Department is also trying to create linkages with many local schools and colleges to facilitate its graduates.
Faculty Riaz Ahmed Mangrio Assistant Professor PhD Linguistics & English Language, Newcastle University United Kingdom Naseeruddin Humayun Ghauri Research Associate Professor MA (English) PU Raza-e-Mustafa Assistant Professor MS Applied Linguistics (UMT)
Programs • BS English • MA English • MPhil English Literature • MPhil Linguistics
Muhammad Shahbaz Assistant Professor PhD Applied Linguistics (China) Muhammad Athar Khursheed Assistant Professor MA (English) (IUB) Behzad Anwar Lecturer PhD Linguistics (BZU) Ghulam Ali Lecturer MS Applied Linguistics (UMT) Muhammad Aboubaker Lecturer MPhil English (NUML) Samina Khalique Butt Lecturer MPhil English Literature (GCUL)
Shamshad Rasool Lecturer MPhil Literature (BZU) Musarat Yasmin Alvi Lecturer MA (Reading UK) Moazzam Ali Lecturer MS Applied Linguistics (UMT) Imran Aslam Lecturer MPhil Literature (GCUL) Ahmad Shaheed Lecturer MA English (PU) Saima Anwar Lecturer MA English (IIUI) Nazia Anwar Lecturer MA English (PU) Tabassum Iqbal Lecturer MA English (FJWU) Nazneen Zehra Lecturer MA English (PU) Ansa Ahsan Lecturer MA English (NUML)
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Program BS English Starts in: October Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years full time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • FA/Pre-Engineering/ Pre-Medical or relevant diploma equivalent to intermediate or more. • Entry test is compulsory
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Sociology • Introduction to Psychology • Language in Use • Introduction to Literature • Introduction to Linguistics Semester-II • Introduction to Computers
• Academic Reading and Writing • Pak Studies • Creative Writing • History of English Literature • Branches of Linguistics Semester-III • Introduction to Statistics • Introduction to Political Science • One-Act Plays and Short Stories • Communication Skills • Introduction to Mythologies
• Phonetics and Phonology Semester-IV • Advanced Academic Reading and Writing • Citizenship Education (Human Rights) • Introduction to Philosophy • Introduction to Mass Communication • Classical Criticism • Morphology and Syntax
Semester-V • Introduction to Research Methodology • Classical Poetry (14th to 18th Century) • Pakistani Literature in English • Sociolinguistics • Psycholinguistics • Introduction to Environmental Sciences Semester-VI • Classical Drama • 20th Century Literary/ Critical Theory • Literary Movements • Semantics • Pragmatics • Applied Translation Studies Semester-VII (Lit) • Discourse Analysis • Romantic and Victorian Poetry • American Literature-1 • World Literature-1 • Post-Colonial Literature • Victorian Novel
Semester-VII (Ling) • Discourse Analysis • English for Specific Purposes • Computer Assisted Language Learning • Systemic Functional Linguistics • Corpus Studies • Stylistics Semester-VIII (Lit) • Critical Discourse Analysis • Modern Drama • Modern Novel • Modern Poetry • American Literature-II • World Literature-II Semester-VIII (Ling) • Critical Discourse Analysis • Language and Gender • Second Language Acquisition • Literacy Studies • Testing and Evaluation • World Englishes
Master of Art in English Starts in: October Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years full time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BA and 200 marks in English • NAT-IIA is required Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Research Methodology • Classical Poetry (14th to 18th Century) • Pakistani Literature in English • Sociolinguistics • Communication Skills • General Linguistics Semester-II • Classical Drama • 20th Century Literary/ Critical Theory • Literary Movements • Semantics • Pragmatics • Applied Translation Studies
Semester-III (Lit) • Discourse Analysis • Romantic and Victorian Poetry • American Literature-1 • World Literature-1 • Post-Colonial Literature • Victorian Novel Semester-IV (Ling) • Discourse Analysis • English for Specific Purposes • Computer Assisted Language Learning • Systemic Functional Linguistics • Corpus Studies • Stylistics Semester-IV (Lit) • Critical Discourse Analysis • Modern Drama • Modern Novel • Modern Poetry • American Literature-II • World Literature-II Semester-IV (Ling) • Critical Discourse Analysis UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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• Language and Gender • Second Language Acquisition • Literacy Studies • Testing and Evaluation • World English MPhil in English Literature Starts in: October Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years full time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BS/MA in English Literature, Linguistics or ELT with minimum 45% marks in Annual System or 2.50 CGPA in Semester System of Examination • 50% marks in GAT • 50% marks in Departmental Admission Test & interview Scheme of Study Core Courses • Research Methodology • 20th Century Critical Theory 70
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Elective Courses • American Drama • Comparative Literature • South Asian Literature • World Literature in Translation • Modern Drama • Post-Colonial Studies • Greek and Elizabethan Drama MPhil in English Linguistics Starts in: October Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years full time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BS/MA in English Literature, Linguistics or ELT with minimum 45% marks in Annual System or 2.50 CGPA in Semester System of Examination • 50% marks in GAT • 50% marks in Departmental Admission Test & interview Scheme of Study Core Courses (Linguistics)
• Research Methodology-I • Issues in Syntax Elective Courses • General Linguistics • Applied Linguistics • Phonetics and Phonology • English for Specific Purposes • Sociolinguistics • Language, Culture and Identity • Critical Discourse Analysis • Language and Gender • Stylistics • Translation Studies
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Faculty of Computing & Information Technology Information Technology (IT) is a driving force behind the successful economies and has led them to grow beyond borders. The world has witnessed its importance in today’s global village. The Faculty of Computing & IT at UOG has been established with the aim to produce quality professionals in computing, who will match the required skills needed by the industry and contribute to the national economy. The programs offered within the faculty are designed to teach latest technologies to generate qualified human resource. Pakistan is a developing country and IT is playing a vital role in strengthening our economy by producing world class IT solutions.
Assistant Professor Associate Director
Faculty of Computing & IT provides both, the focus and infrastructure to enable our students to achieve their educational goals and learn technologies to function effectively as computer professionals throughout their careers. Faculty of Computing & IT is committed to provide dynamic teaching and research base for students. We encourage our students to undertake applied research to produce turnkey solutions for the social and economic problems. Our departments are equipped with state of the art IT Infrastructure, high performance research and computing laboratories, multi-media equipped classrooms and experienced faculty to produce market oriented graduates. We are committed to offer high quality computing education to our students which enables them to acquire fundamental knowledge, critical thinking and software development skills to excel in their profession. Our academic staff members are committed not only to deliver technical knowledge but also transfer life skills and social skills to our students so that they are able to explore the potential of our society. Our vision is to work closely with the industrial partners and international collaborators to push the developed technologies from our labs to the market.
PhD Middlesex University, UK
Departments Computer Science
Dr. Muddesar Iqbal
Associate Professor Director PhD Kingston University, UK
[email protected]
Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh
Information Technology
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Department of
Computer Science
Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh Assistant Professor Head of Department
PhD Middlesex University, UK
The digital age has transformed the world and workforce and, as a result, computer science and related technologies have become an essential part of our daily life activities. To be well-educated global citizens in a computing-intensive world and to be prepared for careers in the 21st Century, it is imperative that students have a clear understanding of the principles and practice of computer science. No other subject opens as many career doors in the 21st Century, regardless of a student’s ultimate field of study or occupation, as computer science. The department provides quality and value-laden education in Computing Discipline in order to produce scientifically, technologically, and professionally competent
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graduates who are adept to perform a significant role in the continuing transformation of the local and global society. We are committed to produce graduates with both research and development skills. Our qualified academic staff specializes in computer vision, robotics and artificial intelligence, computer networks, theoretical computer science, database systems, human computer interaction, and software engineering. Program Overview Department of Computer Science is offering four degree programs, BS Computer Science, BS Software Engineering, MSc Computer Science, and MS Computer Science. The mission of the Bachelor of Science (BS) program is to instill in the student
theoretical and applied practical skills needed to solve challenging problems through computer science. Graduates of the program use such concepts as abstraction and complexity analysis to innovatively solve complex problems or to orchestrate evolutionary change as applied to the development of software and other computer applications. The primary objective of BS Software Engineering program is to produce wellrounded graduates who have a strong foundation in theoretical concepts as well as practical knowledge to enhance the computer applications for triggering National Economy. The program provides a strong base so that students can build on their skill-sets as the field rapidly evolves.
Our research based MS Computer Science Program is designed to provide broad spectrum of courses, while simultaneously allowing for emphasis in desired areas of specialization. Career Opportunity The graduates of this department have career opportunity in computer programming, computer design, computer information systems, artificial intelligence, parallel & distributed computing and simulation, software systems, emerging technologies, software engineering, system analysis, database administrators, data mining and warehousing. Graduates in computer science often find work as programmers, application developers, network and systems engineers, or security experts. They can also work for technology companies or in other domains, such as investment banking, publishing or medical services because every major
industry has a need for the development and support of a constantly evolving computer infrastructure.
Programs • BS Computer Science • BS Software Engineering • MSc Computer Science • MS Computer Science • PhD Telecommunication
Faculty Dr. Muddesar Iqbal Associate Professor PhD, Kingston University, UK Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh Assistant Professor PhD, Middlesex University, UK Nauman Riaz Chaudhary Assistant Professor MS Computer Science Iqra University, Islamabad Saliha Zahoor Lecturer MSc Computer Science Bahawuddin Zakria Uni., Multan Saleem Afzal Dhillu Lecturer BE Information Technology Hamdard University, Karachi Ayesha Altaf Lecturer MS Information Security NUST, Rawalpindi
Toqeer Ehsan Lecturer MS Computer Science UMT, Lahore Khurram Ejaz Lecturer MS Computer Science UCP, Lahore Zahid Iqbal Associate Lecturer MS Computer Science FAST, Islamabad Adil Butt Associate Lecturer BS Computer Science FAST, Islamabad Syed Zagham Naseem Associate Lecturer MSc Information Technology Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore
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Program BS Computer Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with Mathematics(200 Marks)/A-Level with Mathematics/ three years Associate Diploma in Electrical / Electronics/ IT/Computer Hardware/ 76
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Telecom engineering from any Institute recognized by the Technical Board. • NAT-ICS or NAT-IGS or NAT-IE NOTE: The Associate Diploma holders (3 Years) shall apply against 5% reserved seats only.
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Information and Communication Technology • Programming Fundamentals • Calculus and Analytical Geometry • Basic Electronics • English-I Semester-II • Multivariable Calculus • Object Oriented Programming
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English-II Pakistan Studies Digital Logic Design University Elective 1
Semester-III • Discrete Structures • Differential Equation • Computer Organization and Assembly language • University Elective 2 • Islamic Studies/Ethics • Data Structure Semester-IV • Linear Algebra • Database Systems • Operating Systems
• Data Communications and Networks • Probability and Statistics Semester-V • Web Design and Animation • Software Engineering • CS Elective I • Theory of Automata and Formal Language • Computer Architecture • University Elective 3 Semester-VI • Object Oriented Analysis and Design • Web System and Technologies • CS Elective II • University Elective 4 • Analysis of Algorithms • Artificial Intelligence Semester-VII • Computer Graphics • Complier Construction • CS Elective III • Human Computer Interaction • University Elective 4 • Technical and Business Writing
Semester-VIII • Thesis/ Project • University Elective 5 • Numerical Computing • Profession Practices MSc Computer Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BSc (with Mathematics / Physics / Computer Science)/ B.A with Mathematics / Computer Science (200 Marks) • NAT-IIA OR NAT-IIP required
• Discrete Structure • Web Publishing • Probability and Statistics Semester-II • Object Oriented Programming • Data Communication and Networks • Software Engineering • Database Systems • Digital Logic Design • Business & Technical writing Semester-III • Theory of Automata And
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Semester-IV • Project/Thesis • Computer Architecture • Analysis of Algorithms • Human Computer Interaction • Compiler Construction
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MS Computer Science Starts in: Spring Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning/Weekend
Semester-III • Advance Computer Architecture • Advance Analysis of Algorithms • CS Elective III
Admission Requirement • BS or MSc in any of the following Computing domain: (CS, IT, SE, IS, CE) • Engineering Domains (Telecommunication/ Metatronics/Electronics/ Electrical) • BS Mathematics
Semester-IV • Research Thesis
Note:- Department can suggest Deficiency courses. Scheme of Study Semester-I • Advance Operating Systems • Research Methods • and Trend • CS Elective I Semester-II • Advance Theory of Computation • CS Elective II
BS Software Engineering Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with Mathematics(200 Marks)/A-Level with Mathematics/ three years Associate Diploma in Electrical / Electronics/ IT/Computer Hardware/ Telecom engineering from any Institute recognized by the Technical Board. • NAT-ICS or NAT-IGS or NAT-IE NOTE: The Associate Diploma
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holders (3 Years) shall apply against 5% reserved seats only. Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Computing • Programming Fundamentals • Calculus and Analytical Geometry • Physics • English I (Functional English) Semester-II • Discrete Structures I • Object Oriented Programming • Supporting Elective I • GE/University Elective I • English-II (Communication Skills) Semester-III • Introduction to Software Engineering • Data Structures and Algorithms • Digital Logic & Design • Linear Algebra • Pakistan Studies and
Islamic Studies Semester-IV • Operating Systems • Software Construction • Supporting Elective II • GE/University Elective II • Introduction to Database Systems • English-III (Technical and Report Writing) Semester-V • Software Requirement Engineering • Probability and Statistics • Computer Communication and Networks • SE Elective I • Supporting Elective III • GE/University Elective III Semester-VI • Human Computer Interaction • Software Quality Engineering • Software Design & Architecture • Formal Methods in Software Engineering • SE Elective II
• SE Application Domain Elective I Semester-VII • Senior Capstone Project I • Software Project Management • Professional Practice • SE Application Domain Elective II • GE/University Elective IV Semester-VIII • Senior Capstone Project II • SE Elective III • SE Elective IV • SE Elective V
PhD Telecommunication Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Information Technology
Mubbashar Hussain
Assistant Professor Head of Department MS (Total Quality Management) Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Programs • Associate Degree in IT Management • BS Information Technology • MSc Information Technology • MS Information Technology 80
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Information Technology has changed the face of the world with its various upcoming technologies in diverse fields of industry and education. Today’s technological advancements require technology professionals who can help companies to administer their system networks and databases. Department of Information Technology (IT) at UOG has been established with the aim to provide high quality education which will result into trained market oriented IT Professionals carrying a skill set of establishing and maintaining IT infrastructures. The Department is keen to keep up with the rapid changes and latest advancements in the field of Information technology. Accordingly, the faculty exerts’ continuous efforts for the development of its faculty members, learn-
ing and teaching resources, research, and curriculums. With a watchful eye on the needs of local and regional markets, Department of IT works hard to fulfill these needs by graduating students who are well educated and who are properly trained to serve their community. University of Gujrat is IT friendly university. The IT department aims at meeting the demand of IT professionals in public and private sectors and striving hard to provide high quality education to all by maintaining strong links with industry and the professionals. We are confident that the congenial environment of IT department will offer a stimulating and enriching intellectual experience to our students for enhancing their career prospects. Programs
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Technology have been designed to meet the demands of ever-changing work place and continuing professional and technological developments. Program Overview BS Information Technology provides opportunity to have in depth knowledge of creating information technology solutions to solve organizational problems, and plan strategically for global and domestic environments. BS IT Degree is primarily focused on subjects such as software, databases, and networking. Graduates with an information technology background are able to perform technology tasks relating to the processing, storing, and communication of information between computers, mobile phones, and other electronic devices.
Information technology field emphasizes the secure management of large amounts of variable information and its accessibility via a wide variety of systems both local and world-wide. Our MSc (IT) is a full time, two year program designed for students who intend to seek professional career in the IT industry with a minimal background in computing. The course covers a range of topics including advanced programming, user-interface design, software engineering and management. It is designed to suit the requirements of the IT industry. MS (IT) is a research based program which provides a broad technical understanding of current and evolving technologies in specialized areas. Department of IT is also offering a Two Year Associate Degree of IT Management at its city campuses GT Road College and Fatima Jinnah College. Associate Degree of IT Management is approved
from HEC and designed to provide skilled professionals to meet the needs of public and private sector organizations in the field of IT. Students learn to establish and manage IT solutions including Networks, Database and Websites. Career Opportunity The graduate of this department can find jobs as networking professionals, network security professionals, database administrators, data analysts, data mining experts, web development experts, IT support engineers, industrial automation experts, and IT consultants.
Faculty Dr. Muddesar Iqbal Associate Professor PhD, Kingston University, UK Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh Assistant Professor PhD, Middlesex University, UK Mubbashar Hussain Assistant Professor MS (Total Quality Management) Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Usman Ali Assistant Professor MS Computer Engineering CASE, Islamabad Zia-ul-Haq Lecturer MSc Computer Science Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Muhammad Shafiq Lecturer MS Computer Science PMAS, Arid Agri. Uni., Rwp Amjad Ali Lecturer MS Computer Science COMSATS, Lahore Hanan Bin Liaqat Lecturer MS Computer Science COMSATS, Lahore
Fiaz Majeed Lecturer MS Computer Science COMSATS, Lahore Muhammad Usman Sana Lecturer MSc Communication Engineering, Sweden Kashif Aman Ullah Lecturer MPhil Computer Science QAU, Islamabad Afzaal Hassan Lecturer MS Information Technology China Mohsin Riaz Associate Lecturer MS Information Technology COMSATS, Lahore Qamar-un-Nisa Associate Lecturer MIT, Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Meer Qaisar Javed Associate Lecturer MIS, Sweden Hafsa Dar Teaching Assistant BS Software Engineering Intl. Islamic Uni., Islamabad
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Programs Associate Degree in IT Management Starts in: Fall Semester Location: GT Road Campus/Fatima Jinnah Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent
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Scheme of Study Foundation Courses • Data communication and Networks • Programming Basics • Open Source Desktop Operating Systems • Microsoft Based Desktop Operating Systems Major Courses • Desktop Hardware • Network Design and Management • Open Source Network Operating System • Microsoft Based Network
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Operating System Routing and Switching Applied Network Security Wireless Technologies Professional Practices Final Project
Elective Courses • Database Management System • Web Systems and Technologies General Courses • English I (English Composition
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&Comprehension-I) English II (Communication / Presentation skills) English III (Technical and Business Writing) Principles of Management Pakistan Studies Islamic Studies Applied Mathematics/ Statistics Introduction to Computers
BS Information Technology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning
• Programming Fundamentals • Calculus and Analytical Geometry • Basic Electronics • English-I
Admission Requirement • Intermediate with Mathematics (200 Marks)/A-Level with Mathematics/ three years Associate Diploma in Electrical / Electronics/ IT/Computer Hardware/ Telecom engineering from any Institute recognized by the Technical Board. • NAT-ICS or NAT-IGS or NAT-IE required.
Semester-II • Fundamentals of IT • Object Oriented Programming • English-II • Pakistan Studies • Digital Logic Design • University Elective I
Note: The Associate Diploma holders (3 Years) shall apply against 5% reserved seats only. Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Information and Communication Tech
Semester-III • Discrete Structures • Data Structures • Multimedia Systems and Design • University Elective II • Islamic Studies/Ethics • Principles of Management
Semester-V • Web Systems and Technologies • Software Engineering • Organizational Behavior • Information Systems • Professional Practices • University Elective III Semester-VI • Network Security • IT Elective I • Technical and Business Writing • University Elective IV • IT Elective II • IT Elective III
Semester-VII • Systems and Network Administration • Human Computer Interaction • IT Elective IV • System Integration and Architecture • University Elective V • Thesis/ Project Semester-VIII • Thesis/ Project • IT Elective V • IT Elective VI • IT Elective VII
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MSc Information Technology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BSc (with Mathematics / Physics / Computer Science)/ B.A with Mathematics / Computer Science (200 Marks) • NAT-IIA OR NAT-IIP required Scheme of Study Semester-I • Communication Skills • Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies • Programming Fundamentals • Information system • Principles of Management • Data Communications and Networks
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Semester-II • Object Oriented Programming • Network Security • Software Engineering • Database Systems • Organization Behavior • Business & Technical writing Semester-III • Web Systems and Technology • Operating Systems • Data Structures • Research Methodologies • IT Elective I • IT Elective II Semester-IV • Project/Thesis • Human Computer Interaction • System and Network Administration • System Integration and Architecture • IT Elective III
MS Information Technology Starts in: Spring Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning/Weekend
• IT Elective-I
Admission requirement • BS or MSc in any of the following Computing domain: (CS, IT, SE, IS, CE) • Engineering Domains (Telecommunication/ Metatronics/Electronics/ Electrical) • BS Mathematics
Semester-IV • Research Thesis
Note:- Department can suggest Deficiency courses. Scheme of Study Semester-I • IT Infrastructure • Information Security & Assurance • Research Methods and Trends Semester-II • Telecom Management • Advance Database Management System
Semester-III • IT Elective-II • IT Elective-III • Research Thesis
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City Campus
Computer Science & Information Technology
Naveed Anwer Butt
Assistant Professor Coordinator City Campus Evening Program CS&IT MS Computer Science International Islamic University, Islamabad
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In the 21st century, computing technology plays an increasingly important role in every aspect of the society. Realizing the importance of advancement in the technology and to meet the requirement of the fast growing field, the Faculty of Computing & Information Technology has started some evening programs at UOG Campus of Fatima Jinnah College (FJC), Fawara Chowk. With the rapid pace of growth in technological knowledge and frequent paradigm shifts in technology, continuing education of working professionals in industry is a vital need. Therefore, evening programs for computer science and information technology are being offered at FJC to cater to the needs of working professionals living in the city
and surrounding areas.
Programs • BS Computer Science • BS Information Technology
Program Overview BS Computer Science and BS Information Technology (CS & IT) degree programs are being offered at UOG City Campus. These proNote: The scheme of study for grams provide students with the above programs is given an understanding of fundamental computer science under CS & IT departments concepts coupled with applied information technology skills to prepare them for careers in computing technology industries or for graduate programs. Due to high demand of CS & IT professionals in the country, faculty is committed to educate the students according to HEC guidelines in order to meet the requirements of industry.
Faculty Dr. Muddesar Iqbal Associate Professor PhD, Kingston University, UK Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh Assistant Professor PhD, Middlesex University, UK Naveed Anwer Butt Assistant Professor MS CS, International Islamic University, Islamabad Imran Ashraf Lecturer Gold Medalist, MS Computer Science, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Bilal Tariq Lecturer MS Information Technology Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Ayesha Rashid Associate Lecturer MSc CS, University of Gujrat Tayyeba Altaf Associate Lecturer BS Computer Science, University of Gujrat
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology Establishment of Faculty of Engineering & Technology is a milestone in the history of Gujrat as it will contribute significantly in making the city a progressive industrial zone of Pakistan. The faculty of Engineering and Technology offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the area of Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. In addition, undergraduate technology program is also offered in the area of Electrical, Chemical and Mechanical Technology. The graduate programs offered by the Faculty are distinct for their quality in academics and research. The graduate programs will be upgraded to PhD level in due course of time.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khawar Islam Director
PhD Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney Australia
[email protected]
The mission of Faculty of Engineering and Technology is to achieve excellence in engineering education, research and development. The vision of the Faculty is to: • Prepare the students for future engineering career equipped with knowledge and skills to design, model, analyze and manage modern complex engineering systems. The engineering courses, laboratory practicals, project works, and seminars will prepare students for rewarding engineering careers and life-long learning • Enhance the students’ understanding of engineering & technology that facilitates its application for the progress and betterment of society • Lead in research with particular relevance to systems of strategic importance to the state and nation such as environmental systems, sophisticated electrical and electronic equipment, dams and building construction industries, petrochemicals, pharmaceutical sectors, fertilizers as well as other public and private organizations. Faculty of Engineering and Technology has following disciplines: • Chemical Engineering & Technology • Electrical Engineering & Technology • Mechanical Technology UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT
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Department of
Chemical Engineering & Technology
Prof. Dr. M. Suleman Tahir Chairman
Post Doc Chemical Engineering, Technical University Graz, Austria
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The Department of Chemical Engineering offers BSc, BTech and MSc degree programs. These programs aim to impart theoretical and practical expertise in the field of chemical engineering in order to cope up with the challenging advancements being made in the field of engineering. The priority is to provide the students with quality engineering education, to carry out basic and applied research, and to provide services to a larger community. Specifically, the department strives to provide an overall education experience that prepares our students to become successful professional chemical engineers capable of undertaking life-long further advance studies. The department provides an environment that enables students, faculty and staff to make
lasting contributions to the advancement of knowledge and the innovative practice of engineering. It carries out services that support the innovation, creativity, advancement in administration, and regulation of engineering education, engineering profession, public perception and understanding of technology that leads to an improvement in the quality of life Program Overview BSc Chemical Engineering The Bachelor’s degree provides students with the experience and skills required for the demands and tasks that chemical engineers encounter in their practical everyday work. Students in this course acquire a profound theoretical knowledge in mathematics, physics and physical chemistry. This experience, combined with expertise in
cutting-edge research and chemical engineering techniques provides a platform to students looking for a thorough education in the field. Bachelor of Technology (BTech) program in Chemical field has been started with an aim to produce skilled engineer technicians who are well versed with the theoretical background of chemical engineering as well as know the working principles of chemical operations and processes. The composition of the academic curriculum is such that they do not feel shy while working with their own hands and have full confidence in these categories of manpower for performing, installing and commissioning of chemical and mechanical machines. The MSc classes in this discipline has been started to
hone the technical skills of the engineers especially in the field of process control, optimization, conservation of process energy and development of new technologies for exploitation of untapped energy resources such as coal and biomass. Career Opportunity The graduates of this discipline will acquire confidence that would enable them to pursue higher studies in international universities, and they would also be able to participate actively in the design and process development studies of chemical plants. There exists a wide scope of employment opportunities for chemical Engineers in international companies and small indigenous industries, from petro-chemicals to wet processing of Textiles. Many Chemical Engineers work as consultants, managing even their own companies. The scope for BTech chemical graduates is tending to grow in future due to industri-
al expansion and the related scarcity of resources needed. They may be in high demand as they work to create synthetic replacements for those natural materials and resources that are in short supply. We believe that the category of engineer technicians will find a lot more job opportunities in local and as well as in multinational companies.
Programs • BSc Chemical Engineering • MSc Chemical Engineering • BTech Chemical
Faculty Prof. Dr. M Suleman Tahir Chairman Post Doc Chemical Engineering, Technical University Graz, Austria Muhammad Raza Naqvi Assistant Professor PhD Chemical Engineering KTH, Sweden Ghulam Abbas Lecturer PhD (In Progress) China Ayyaz Ahmad Lecturer PhD (In Progress) China Muhammad Salman Haidar Lecturer PhD (In Progress) South Korea Muhammad Danish Lecturer MSc Chemical Engineering UET, Lahore
Naila Amin Lab Engineer BSc Chemical Engineering UET, Lahore Usman Farooq Lab Engineer MSc Chemical Engg. (In Progress) UET, Lahore Khurram Shahzad Ayub Lecturer MSc Chemical Engg (In progress) UET, Lahore Muhammad Ajaz Ahmad Lab Engineer MSc Chemical Engg. (In Progress) UET, Lahore Waqas Qamar Lab Engineer MSc Chemical Engg. (In Progress) UET, Lahore Muhammad Tariq Lab Engineer MSc Chemical Engg. (In Progress) UET, Lahore
Muhammad Shahbaz Lecturer MSc Chemical Engineering KTH, Sweden
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Program BSc Chemical Engineering Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • At least 60% marks in FSc pre Engineering or first division DAE in relevant field • UET Lahore Entry Test • Merit shall be determined as 70% FSc/DAE + 30% UET Lahore Entry Test 92
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • Applied Chemistry I • Physics • Engineering Mathematics I • Introduction to Computer & Computing • Introduction to Computer & Computing lab • Engineering Materials • Functional English Semester-II • Chemical Process Principles I
• Chemical Process Technology I • Chemical Process Technology I Lab • Applied Chemistry II • Pakistan Studies • Engineering Mathematics II • Electrical Technology Semester-III • Fluid Mechanics I • Fluid Mechanics I Lab • Chemical Process Technology II • Chemical Process Technology II Lab
• Heat Transfer I • Heat Transfer I Lab • Chemical Process Principles II • Workshop Practices Semester-IV • Engineering Drawing • Heat Transfer II • Heat Transfer II Lab • Fluid Mechanics II • Fluid Mechanics II Lab • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I Lab • English II
Semester-V • Energy Engineering • Energy Engineering Lab • Particle Technology • Particle Technology Lab • Chemical Engineering Mathematics • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II • Mass Transfer I • Mass Transfer I Lab • Islamic Studies (Compulsory for Muslim Students) • Ethics (Compulsory for Non Muslim Students) Semester-VI • Instrumentation & Process Control • Instrumentation& Process Control Lab • Engineering Management • Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 • Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 Lab • Mass Transfer II • Mass Transfer II • Numerical Analysis & Computer Application
Semester-VII • Nuclear Engineering • Chemical Reaction Engineering II • Chemical Engineering Plant Design • Chemical Engineering Economics • Chemical Process Design & Optimization • Chemical Process Design & optimization Lab • Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer • Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer Lab
• Chemical Engineering Plant Design Project MSc in Chemical Engineering Starts in: Spring Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Evening Admission Requirement • 1st Division BSc degree (CGPA ≥ 2.50) from HEC/PEC recognized
institute in relevant field. • Departmental Entry Test and interview • Minimum 50% marks in NTS/GAT Scheme of Study Major Courses • Separation Processes • Transport Phenomena • Chemical Process Design & optimization • Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering • Project Engineering
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• Advanced Reactor Design • Process Dynamics and Control • Advanced Process Economics • Research Thesis Optional Subjects • Heat Transfer and Intensification • Nanotechnology • Statistical thermodynamics • Advanced fluid dynamics Module-I • Separation Processes • Separation Processes Lab • Transport Phenomena • Transport Phenomena Lab • Chemical Process Design & optimization • Chemical Process Design & optimization Lab • Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering • Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering 94
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Module-II Project Engineering • Project Engineering Lab • Advanced Reactor Design • Advanced Reactor Design Lab • Process Dynamics and Control • Process Dynamics and Control Lab • Advanced Process Economics • Advanced Process Economics Lab
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Applied Mathematics I • Introduction to Computers • Technical Drawing • Applied Physics I • Workshop Practices Lab
BTech Chemical Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Evening
Semester-III • Applied Chemistry • Chemical Process Industries I • Chemical Process Calculation • Mechanics of Material
Admission Requirement • At least 60% marks in FSc pre Engineering or 1st Division DAE in relevant Field. • UET Lahore Entry Test • Merit shall be determining as 70% FSc/ DAE + 30% UET Lahore Entry Test
Semester-II • English-I • Applied Mathematics II • Islamic Studies • Applied Thermodynamics • Electrical Technology
Semester-IV • Fluid Flow Operations • Heat Transfer Operations • Chemical Process Industries II • Pakistan Studies • Communication Skills & Technical Report Writing
Semester-V • Mass Transfer Operations • Particle Technology • Engineering Materials • Power Generation Technology • Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology Semester-VI • Chemical Reactor Technology • Industrial Instrumentation • Fertilizer Technology • Waste Treatment Technology • Process Plant Utilities • Safety, Health & Environment Semester-VII & Semester-VIII • Supervised Industrial Training / Projects
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Department of
Electrical Engineering & Technology Prof. Dr. M Khawar Islam Chairman
PhD Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia
Programs • BSc Electrical Engineering • MSc Electrical Engineering • BTech Electrical
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Electrical engineering is arguably the largest discipline of engineering. It focuses on the application of the principles of electricity and its use with electrical devices and systems. In this energy conscious world, a thorough understanding of energy and its uses is essential to the success of electrical engineers. Nearly every industry utilizes electrical engineers. Electrical Engineering requires rigorous training in basic engineering principles along with the development of skills in the areas of planning and management of design projects and the associated systems and resources. Electrical Engineers provide energy solutions to light our homes, design, analyze and optimize wireless communication devices and networks that revolutionize the way we live (e.g. cellular
phones, wireless networks, GPS, electronic commerce, smart rooms), design smart software radio systems, develop biomedical devices and instrumentation to save lives etc. Electrical engineers can be found in almost all sectors of the work force, including research and development, product design, manufacturing, operations, service, marketing, consulting, and policy making.
Programs Overview The Department of Electrical Engineering & Technology at University of Gujrat (UoG) offers degree programs in M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, B.Sc. Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Electrical. The last of these programs provides the scope of knowledge and training needed for employment and also forms the
basis for further study at the graduate level. The overall objective of all the programs is to demonstrate expertise and career advancement in the field of Electrical Engineering & Technology through the application of fundamental knowledge (mathematics and science), skills (problem solving), and electrical engineering tools. The students are provided with opportunities to communicate effectively by delivering presentations, reports, and design projects. The programs blend the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering & Technology with the more specialist knowledge in the area of power engineering and Telecommunications. The courses offered are in line with the guideline provided by Higher Educa-
tion Commission (HEC) and Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). The blending of fundamental and core engineering courses provides graduates with a mix of skills that can be applied in demanding, complex and dynamic environments. The programs are designed to serve both students who intend to enter industry directly and others who plan to continue their education through formal graduate study.
Career Opportunities Graduates of electrical engineering have the qualifications to enter careers in areas such as telecommunications, computer engineering, manufacturing, aerospace industry, power generation and distribution, alternative energy, robotics, and automation. Typical job titles for graduates may include electrical engineer, electronics engineer, telecommunications engineer, project engineer, planner, project supervisor, consulting engineer, and de-
sign engineer. The graduates acquire knowledge and skills that would enable them to pursue higher studies in international universities, besides they can work as professional engineers in industries. The graduates of B.Tech. Electrical can get jobs in industries due to substantial hands-on experience gained during their degree since industries are willing to integrate team of technology experts with technicians who have handson experience.
Faculty Prof. Dr. M Khawar Islam PhD Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia
Uzma Amin Lecturer MS Electrical Engineering University of Lahore, Lahore
Umer Inam Butt Assistant Professor MSc Telecommunication Engg. University of South Australia
Iftikhar Hussain Lab Engineer MS Electronic Engineering (In Progress) ISRA University, Isd
Naeem Abbas Assistant Professor PhD (In Progress) COMSATS, Islamabad
Syed Ajmal Shah Lab Engineer MSc Electrical Engg. (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Syed Muhammad Wasif Assistant Professor PhD (In Progress) Kings College, London
Muhammad Musa Lab Engineer MSc Electrical Engg. (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Shoaib Rauf Lecturer MS Electrical Engineering University of Lahore, Lahore
Muhammad Saad Rafaq Lab Engineer BSc Electrical Engineering, UET, Taxila
Zubair Mehmood Lecturer MSc Electrical Engineering Uni. of Engg. & Technology, Lahore
Safdar Rasool Lab Engineer BSc Electrical Engineering, Uni. of Engg. & Technology, Lahore
Jehanzeb Irshad Lecturer PhD (In Progress) Zhejiang Uni., Hangzhou, China
Murad Hassan Lab Engineer BSc Electrical Engineering, University of Faisalabad
Sajid Iqbal Lecturer PhD (In Progress) China
Arslan Arif Lab Engineer BSc Electrical Engineering, COMSATS
Yumna Bilal Lecturer MSc Electrical Engineering UET, Lahore
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Program BSc Electrical Engineering Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • At least 60% marks in FSc Pre Engineering or 1st Division DAE in relevant Field • UET Lahore Entry Test • Merit shall be determined as: 70% FSc/DAE + 30% UET Lahore Entry Test 98
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • Basic Electrical Engineering • Basic Electrical Engineering (Lab) • Computer Fundamentals • Computer Fundamentals (Lab) • Electrical Workshop Practice • Semiconductor Devices • Semiconductor Devices (Lab) • Calculus • Islamic Studies/Ethics
Semester-II • Analog Electronics • Analog Electronics (Lab) • Network Analysis • Network Analysis (Lab) • Programming Fundamentals • Programming Fundamentals (Lab) • Applied Thermodynamics • Linear Algebra Semester-III • DC Machines • DC Machines (Lab) • Digital Logic Design
• Digital Logic Design (Lab) • Engineering Economics • Differential Equations • Data Structure & Algorithms • Data Structure & Algorithms (Lab) • Pakistan Studies Semester-IV • AC Machines • AC Machines (Lab) • Microprocessor Based Systems • Microprocessor Bases Systems(Lab)
• Instrumentation & Measurement • Instrumentation & Measurement (Lab) • Vector Calculus & Complex Analysis • Communication Skills & TRW Semester-V • Microcontroller Based Systems • Microcontroller Based Systems (Lab) • Electromagnetic Field Theory • Signal & Systems • Signal & Systems (Lab) • Dynamic System Modeling & Simulation • Dynamic System Modeling & Simulation (Lab) • Power Electronics • Power Electronics (Lab) • Stochastic Processes & Random Variables Semester-VI • Introduction to Power Engineering • Communication Systems
• Communication Systems (Lab) • Linear Control System • Linear Control System (Lab) • Antenna & Wave Propagation • Engineering Management • Numerical Analysis Semester-VII • Digital Signal Processing • Digital Signal Processing (Lab) • Elective I • Elective I (Lab) • Elective II • Elective II (Lab) • Elective III • Elective III (Lab) • Design Project (Phase I)* Semester-VIII • Elective IV • Elective IV (Lab) • Elective V • Elective V (Lab) • Elective VI • Elective VI (Lab) • Design Project (Phase II)
List of Elective courses Power Engineering • Power System Analysis • Power Economics and Management • Power Generation • Power Distribution and Utilization • Electrical Machine Design and Equipment Training • Power System Protection • Power System Operation and Control • Electrical Power Transmission • Fundamentals of High Voltage Engineering Telecommunication Engineering • Microwave Devices • Optical Fiber Communication • Radar Systems • Mobile Communication • Satellite Communication • Telecommunication Management • Electromagnetic Compatibility • Data Networks
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institute in relevant field for admission against reserved seats. • Departmental Entry Test and interview • Minimum 50% marks in NTS/GAT Scheme of Study Core Courses • Random Variables &Stochastic Processes • Advanced Numerical Analysis • Research Methods • Optimization Electrical (Telecommunication) • Communication Networks • Data Networks and Internet communications • Digital Transmission Systems • Mobile and Wireless Communications • Telecommunication Security • Advance Optical Communication
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Electrical (Poer Engineering) • Power quality • High Voltage Engineering • Renewable Energy Systems • Power System Circuit Breaker & Sub-Stations • Power System Protection • Energy Management • Sustainable Energy Systems Project • Individual Project/Thesis BTech Electrical Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Evening Admission Requirement • At least 60% marks in FSc pre Engineering or 1st Division DAE in relevant Field. • UET Lahore Entry Test • Merit shall be determining as 70% FSc/ DAE + 30% UET Lahore Entry Test
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Mathematics I • Basic Electronics • Basic Electronics (Lab) • Basic Mechanical Technology • Basic Mechanical Technology (Lab) • Computer Applications • Computer Applications (Lab) • Applied Physics Semester-II • Mathematics I I • Engineering Drawing (Lab) • Islamic / Pak Studies/ Ethics • Network Analysis I • Network Analysis I (Lab) • Digital Logic Design • Digital Logic Design (Lab) Semester-III • Network Analysis II • Network Analysis II (Lab) • Electromagnetic Theory • Measuring Instruments & Measurement
• Measuring Instruments & Measurement (Lab) • Microprocessor Theory and Interfacing • Microprocessor Theory and Interfacing (Lab) Semester-IV • Electrical Machines I • Electrical Machines I (Lab) • Total Quality Management • Communication Skills I • Communication Technology • Communication Technology (Lab) • Power and Industrial Electronics • Power and Industrial Electronics(Lab) Semester-V • Electrical Machines II • Electrical Machines I I(Lab) • Power Generation & Utilization • Power Generation & Utilization (Lab) • Control Technology • Control Technology (Lab)
• High Voltage Technology • High Voltage Technology (Lab) Semester-VI • Power Transmission & Distribution • Power Transmission & • Distribution (Lab) • Power System Analysis • Power System Analysis (Lab) • Data and Computer Communication • Data and Computer Communication (Lab) • Industrial Management Semester-VII • Occupational Health Safety and Environment • Switchgear and Protective devices • Switchgear and Protective devices (Lab) • Project (practical) Semester-VIII • Project (practical) • Supervised Industrial Training (practical)
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Department of
Mechanical Technology Prof . Dr. M Khawar Islam Chairman
PhD Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia
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Program Overview B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering acquaints the students with the basic principles and the actual working of various machines and machine tools. Career opportunities in this fast-evolving field exist in both public and private funded enterprises. The need was felt to start B.Tech. program in Mechanical field with an aim to produce skilled technicians who are not only well versed with the theoretical background of mechanical engineering but also know the working principles of mechanical equipments. The composition of the academic curriculum is such that the technicians do not feel shy while working with their own hands and have full confidence in performing, installation and commissioning of chemical and mechanical machines.
Career Opportunity The aspirants holding a B.Tech. have a promising future ahead. There has been a huge increase in the number of aspirants choosing this field as compared to the past years. A number of colleges and universities offer this course and also
provide sufficient aid for the aspirants to build up a successful career in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
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Program BTech Mechanical Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Evening Admission Requirement • At least 60% marks in FSc pre Engineering or 1st Division DAE in relevant Field • UET Lahore Entry Test • Merit shell be determining as 70% FSc/ 104 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
DAE + 30% UET Lahore Entry Test Scheme of Study Semester-I • Industrial Materials • Workshop Technology • Applied Math I • Introduction to computers (Lab) • Basic Technical Drawing I • Basic Technical Drawing II Semester-II • Applied Math II • Applied Mechanics I
• Applied Thermodynamics • Manufacturing Processes I • Computer Programming (Lab) • Islamic Studies
• Advance Technical Drawing • Metrology & Quality Control • Pak Studies
Semester-III • Mechanics of Materials • Applied Mechanics II • Applied Statistics & Probability • Fluid Mechanics • Machining Processes
Semester-V • Instrumentation & Control • Mechanics of Machine • Computer Aided Drafting (Lab) • Tool Design • Manufacturing Processes II
Semester-IV • Electronic Fundamentals
Semester-VI • Machine Design
• Industrial Management I • Computer Aided Designing (CAD) Lab • Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Lab • Work & Study Semester-VII • Industrial Management II • Production Planning & Control
• Technical Project II • Supervised industrial training Semester-VIII • Maintenance Engineering • Quality & Environment Management • Technical Project II • Supervised industrial training
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Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science at the University of Gujrat is an evolving one and new disciplines are being added as we go along. Our emphasis is on offering courses that cater to the growing demands of energy, food, industrial and economic development, as well as establishing a competitive environment in the highly globalised world. Efforts are also being made to develop applied and inter-disciplinary graduate and post graduate programs that will prepare UOG fellows for meeting the immediate needs of the market, both at home and abroad.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Faheem Malik Professor/Director
PhD Environmental Entomology (Zoology) University of Balochistan MS New Mexico State Uni., USA muhammad.faheem@ uog.edu.pk
Disciplines such as Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences are introduced as per the demand of the era. As a part of UOG’s academic vision, most of the science students are required to do internships in industry, businesses and public or private sector organizations. We also intend to implement HEC’s focused Associate Degree programs in professional fields. The Faculty of Science is also focusing on maximizing collaborated research with relevant industries or research organizations. Based on the diversity and interdisciplinary relation in science, the Faculty is branched into two institutes with various departments. These are established to foster an interdisciplinary approach across a wide range of biological, biotechnological, chemical, earth and environmental research areas. Institute of Chemical and Biological Sciences • Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Department of Botany • Department of Chemistry • Department of Environmental Sciences • Department of Geosciences and Geography • Department of Zoology
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Intitutes of Physics & Mathematical Sciences • Department of Mathematics • Department of Physics These institutes have proved their excellence by publishing more than 200 research papers in reputed international journals. They have also won several research projects from national and international funding agencies like Higher Education Commission Pakistan, Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) and Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) (TWAS-COMSTECH). If you have already decided to be a scientist or plan to make science as a career then you must wisely decide which branch of science you want to focus on. The Faculty of Science, University of Gujrat offers a wide range of degree programs at graduate and post graduate levels.
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Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Dr. Sajid Mehmood Assistant Professor Head of Department
PhD Biochemistry PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi
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Biochemistry is a science concerned with various molecules that occur in the living cells and organism and with their chemical reactions. Thus it can be defined as the science concerned with the chemical basis of life. The cell is the structural unit of living systems .Thus Biochemistry can also be described as the science concerned with the chemical constituents of living cells and large areas of cells, biology, molecular biology and molecular genetics. The discipline of biochemistry has recently been introduced at UOG. The Department has highly qualified and competent faculty having PhD and MPhil degrees and research experience from reputable national and international universities. To strive for excellence in education i.e. teaching and research our faculty has
produced 23 research publications in journals of international repute. The course offered for graduate and post graduate degree programs provide the students with extensive exposure to basic biochemistry as well as cell biology and molecular biology/ Biotechnology Program Overview Biotechnology Biotechnology is one of the most rapidly growing fields with applied sciences having applications from the diagnosis and the treatment of medical conditions to the enhancement of food production. Due to the potential impact on human life the importance of biotechnology is currently very high in both the public and scientific agenda. This course will give you access to a field of study which will have a major im-
pact in the future of science. It is specifically designed to expand your knowledge and insight in science underpinning biotechnological principles. In addition, it will help you to apply knowledge and skills in addressing problems in the fields of animal, plant and microbial biotechnology. Biochemistry Biochemistry is known as the chemistry of life. A biochemistry degree covers the complex chemical reactions taking place inside each living organism and provides the foundation for nearly all advances in medical research, agriculture and genetic engineering tying together new medical technologies and discoveries in genetics and cell biology.
Career Opportunity A biochemistry degree can be applied to many other disciplines and sciences. Therefore, our graduates have career opportunities in areas such as: Medicine, Drug Discovery, Drug Research and Development, Cancer and other diseases, Agriculture Research, Animal Population Restoration and Biotechnology.
Programs • BS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • BS Biotechnology • MS/MPhil Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • MS/MPhil Biotechnology • PhD Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • PhD Biotechnology
Faculty Sajid Mehmood Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi Nadia Zeeshan Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Muzna Zahoor Assistant Professor PhD Molecular Biology University of the Punjab. Lahore Amber Afroz Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry, QAU Islamabad Umer Rashid Assistant Professor PhD Biotechnology Quaid-i-Azam Uni.Islamabad Kalsoom Sughra Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry Medical Uni of Vienna, Austria Robina Rahseed Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry Quaid -i- Azam Uni., Islamabad Awais Asif Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry Quaid -i- Azam Uni., Islamabad
Humama Islam Butt Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry PMAS ARID Agri. Uni., RWP Muhammad Irshad Lecturer PhD Biochemistry Uni of Agriculture, Faisalabad Zahid Anwar Lecturer PhD Biochemistry PMAS ARID Agri. Uni., RWP Muhammad Ahsan Asif Lecturer MPhil Biotechnology KPK Agriculture Uni. Peshawar Anna Iqbal Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry Quaid -i-Azam Uni. Islamabad Qaila Iftikhar Lecturer MBBS, Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad Muhammad Javed Iqbal Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry UVAS, Lahore Naeem Mahmood Ashraf Lecturer MPhil Biochemistry Quaid -i- Azam University Islamabad
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Program BS Biotechnology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration : 4years Session : Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent with at least 45% marks in Botany/ Chemistry/Zoology • At Least 45 marks are required in NAT-IM 112 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Pakistan Studies • Mathematics I • Physical Chemistry (G) • Plant Diversity (G) • Cell Biology (F)
Semester-III • English III • Introduction to Computer • Organic Chemistry (G) • Any subject from social sciences (G) • Biochemistry I (F) • Microbiology (F)
Semester-II • English II • Islamic Studies/Ethics • Mathematics II • Inorganic Chemistry (G) • Animal Diversity (G) • Genetics (F)
Semester-IV • English IV/International Language* • Ecosystem & Environment (G) • Any subject from social sciences (G)
• Analytical Chemistry & Instrumentation (F) • Biochemistry II (F) • Molecular Biology I (F) Semester-V • Statistics (F) • Immunology (F) • Mol. Biology II (F) • Principles of Biochemical Engineering (M) • Cell and Tissue Culture (M) • Elements of Biotechnology (M)
Semester-VI • Genetic resources & Conservation (F) • Microbial Biotechnology • Agriculture Biotechnology (M) • Food Biotechnology (M) • Bioinformatics (M) Semester-VII • Health Biotechnology (M) • Recombinant DNA Technology (M) • Skill Enhancement (M) • Metabolomics, Proteomics and Genomics (M) • Elective I • Elective II • Research Dissertation/ Project, Internship, Special Paper Semester-VIII • Elective III • Environment Biotechnology (M) • Down Stream Technology (M) • Bio-safety & Bioethics (M) • Elective IV
• Research Dissertation/ Project, Internship, Special Paper BS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration : 4 years Session : Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent with at least 45% marks in Botany/ Chemistry/Zoology • At Least 45 marks are required in NAT-IM Scheme of Study Semester-I • Mathematics • Introductory Biochemistry • Introductory Biochemistry-Practical • Inorganic Chemistry I • Introduction to Computer • English I • Islamic Studies Semester-II • Introduction to Cell Biology
• Introduction to Cell Biology-Practical • Carbohydrates and Lipids Carbohydrates and Lipids-Practical • Introduction to Biostatistics • Organic Chemistry • English II • Pakistan Studies Semester-III • Molecular Biology • Molecular Biologypractical • Amino acid and Proteins Amino acid and ProteinsPractical • Microbiology • Microbiology-Practical • Principals of Genetics • Physical Chemistry I • English III Semester-IV • Enzymes • Enzymes-Practical • Plant Biochemistry and Physiology • Plant Biochemistry and Physiology-Practical • Molecular Genetics
• Principles of Biochemical Techniques • Metabolism • Biochemical Communications Semester-V • Introduction to Sociology • Biochemical engineering Biochemical engineeringPractical • Elements of Biotechnology • Elements of Biotechnology-Practical • Human Physiology • Genetic Engineering • Genetic Engineeringpractical • Environmental Biotechnology Semester-VI • Introduction to Immunology • Proteomics and Genomics Clinical Biochemistry • Clinical BiochemistryPractical • Human Physiology • Bioinformatics UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 113
• Agriculture Biotechnology Semester-VII • Cell and Tissue Culture • Cell and Tissue CulturePractical • Research Planning and Report Writing • Research Planning and Report Writing-Practical • Nutritional Biochemistry Nutritional BiochemistryPractical • Seminar • Industrial Biochemistry Semester-VIII • Thesis • Optional Course • Optional Course • Optional Course • Transgenic Organisms • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology • Industrial Enzymology • Food Biochemistry • Fermentation Biotechnology
MSc Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration : 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 2.5 CGPA is required • At Least 50 marks are required in GAT General Scheme of Study Semester-I • Biochemistry • Biochemistry-Practical • Principal of Genetics • Principal of GeneticsPractical • General Microbiology • General Microbiology-Practical • Cell Biology • Cell Biology-Practical • Elements of Statistics and Biometrics • Elements of Statistics and Biometrics-Practical Semester-II • Molecular Biology
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• Molecular • Biology-Practical • Amino Acids and Proteins Amino Acids and Proteins-Practical • Carbohydrates and lipids Carbohydrates and lipids-Practical • Enzymology • Enzymology-Practical • Biological Methods and Instrumentation • Immunology and Immunochemistry Semester-III • Metabolism • Bio-membranes and Cell Signalling • Recombinant DNA Technology • Recombinant DNA Technology-Practical • Nutritional Biochemistry Nutritional BiochemistryPractical • Clinical Biochemistry • Clinical Biochemistry-Practical • Physiology
Semester-IV • Bioinformatics • Biosafety and Bioethics • Research Planning and Report Writing • Research Planning and Report Writing-Practical • Cell and Tissue Culture • Cell and Tissue CulturePractical • Fundamentals of Biotechnology • Fundamentals of Biotechnology-Practical • Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Optional Courses • Thesis • Advanced Enzymology • Current Research Trends in Biochemistry • Advanced Cell Biology • Plant Biochemistry • Advanced Recombinant DNA Technology
MSc Biotechnology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration : 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 2.5 CGPA is required • At Least 50 marks are required in GAT General Scheme of Study Semester-I • Biochemistry • Biochemistry-Practical • Principal of Genetics
• Principal of Genetics-Practical • General Microbiology • General MicrobiologyPractical • Cell Biology • Cell Biology-Practical • Elements of Statistics and Biometrics • Elements of Statistics and Biometrics-Practical
• Amino Acids and Proteins-Practical • Carbohydrates and lipids Carbohydrates and lipids-Practical • Enzymology • Enzymology-Practical • Biological Methods and Instrumentation • Immunology and Immunochemistry
Semester-II • Molecular Biology • Molecular BiologyPractical • Amino Acids and Proteins
Semester-III • Metabolism • Bio-membranes and Cell Signalling • Recombinant DNA Technology
• Recombinant DNA Technology-Practical • Microbial Biotechnology Microbial BiotechnologyPractical • Proteomics and Genomics Proteomics and Genomics-Practical • Environmental Biotechnology Semester-IV • Bioinformatics • Biosafety and Bioethics Research Planning and Report Writing • Research Planning and Report Writing-Practical
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• Cell and Tissue Culture Industrial Biotechnology Biotechnology and Agriculture Optional Courses • Thesis • Waste Biotechnology • Current Research Trends in Biotechnology • Biotechnology and Medicine • Agriculture Biotechnology 116 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Biochemical Engineering MPhil Biotechnology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration : 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Current Research Trends in Biochemistry and Biotechnology • Advanced Research Techniques Semester-II • Biostatistics and Biometry • Directed Studies in Biomolecular structure and Functions
Semester-III • Economics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics • Research Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Semester-IV • Emerging Biotechnologies • Special Problems and Seminar
Semester-V & VI • Research and Thesis MPhil Biochemistry Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration : 2 years Session: Morning
Semester-IV • Clinical Biochemistry • Special Problems and Seminar Semester-V & VI • Research and Thesis
PhD Biochemistry/Biotechnology Semester-I • Biostatistics and Biometry I • Molecular Intervention of Human Diseases • Numerical Problems in Biochemistry
Semester-II • Professional Doctoral Research Writing • Special Problems and Seminar II • Advanced Research Techniques I Semester-III Onward • Research and Thesis
Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • Current Research Trends in Biochemistry and Biotechnology • Advanced Research Techniques Semester-II • Biostatistics and Biometry • Gene Manipulation and Cloning Semester-III • Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics • Research Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 117
Department of
Botany
Dr. Khizar Hayat Bhatti Assistant Professor Head of Department
PhD Genetics/Plant Molecular Biology Graduate University, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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The Department of Botany aims to promote an integrated understanding of utilization of plants in various disciplines; to explore underlying mechanisms for promoting eco-friendly environment. Particular emphasis is on the application of current advances in Plant Physiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Plant Tissue Culture, Applied Botany, Phyto-Medicines, Landscaping, GMOs and Environmental Sciences. The department strives its best to boost consciousness of the diverse applications of plants and related products in social and scientific community at national and international levels. The faculty members of the department are well equipped with academic and research capabilities to build nation in perspective of future needs. Addition-
ally, it is striving to promote conducive environment of learning and grooming learners through academic and co-curricular activities. A series of research projects are going on with industrybased objectives to foster socio-economic growth in the country by nurturing welltrained visionary manpower to shoulder responsibilities of the futuristic Pakistan. The department is actively engaged in preparing professionals who cater to the market demand through career counseling and choice of occupation. The department has a broader vision to expand its botany programs upto doctorate and postdoctorate level to produce productive scientists. Career Opportunity The graduates from Botany Department have a wide
rage of career choice. They can opt for joining teaching profession in rapidly growing educational institutions, or decide to serve in a research organization. They can fit well in agriculture & livestock based industries and organizations, horticultural and landscaping consultancy firms/ departments, food & pharmaceutical industries, forestry and environment protection departments. They also have choice to join wild-life protection/promotion and biodiversity conservation professional organizations.
Programs • BS Botany • MSc Botany • MS/MPhil Botany • PhD Botany
Faculty Khizar Hayat Bhatti Assistant Professor PhD Genetics/Plant Molecular Biology Graduate University, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Khalid Nawaz Assistant Professor PhD (Plant Stress Physiology) University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Aneela Khalid Visiting Lecturer M.Phil (Plant Systematics) Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Aqsa Talat Associate Lecturer M.Sc (Botany), UOG, Gujart Sehrish Anwar Associate Lecturer BS (Botany) UOG, Gujart
Ejaz Hussain Siddiqi Assistant Professor PhD (Plant Physiology), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Khalid Hussain Lecturer M.Phil (Plant Systematics) University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Umbrin Ilyas Lecturer MPhil (Plant Pathology) University of the Punjab, Lahore UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 119
Program BS Botany Starts in: Fall/Spring Location: H Hayat Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent • At least 45% marks in NAT-IM Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Introduction to Computers • Pakistan Studies • Principles of Animal Life I 120 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Inorganic Chemistry • Diversity of Plants and related Life • Diversity of Plants and related Life (Lab) Semester-II • English II • Islamic Studies • Fundamentals of IT • Principles of Animal Life II • Organic Chemistry • Plant Systematic, Anatomy and Development • Plant Systematic, Anatomy and Development (Lab) Semester-III • English III
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Mathematics Diversity of Animal life I Physical Chemistry Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution • Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution (Lab) Semester-IV • Principles of Management • Animal diversity II • Plant Physiology & Ecology • Plant Physiology & Ecology (Lab) • Biodiversity & Conservation • Biodiversity & Conservation (Lab) • Applied Botany
Semester-V • Diversity of Monera • Diversity of Vascular Plants • Phycology and Bryology • Mycology & Plant Pathology • Plant Systematics • Diversity in Protoctista Semester-VI • Plant Anatomy • Plant Ecology I • Genetics I • Plant Biochemistry I • Plant Physiology I • Research Techniques Semester-VII • Molecular biology • Plant Biochemistry II
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Plant Ecology II Plant Physiology II Thesis Fundamentals of Tissue Culture (Opt) • Ethno-Botany (Opt) Semester-VIII • Genetics II • Environmental Biology • Plant Stress Physiology • Thesis • Plant Biotechnology (Opt) • Horticulture & Landscaping (Opt) MSc Botany Starts in: Fall/Spring Location: H H Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BSc with Botany as an elective subject with at least 45% marks • At least 45 marks are required in NAT-IIM • As per UOG Policy
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Diversity of Monera • Diversity of Vascular Plants • Phycology and Bryology • Mycology & Plant Pathology • Plant Systematics • Diversity in Protoctista Semester-II • Plant Anatomy • Plant Ecology I • Genetics I • Plant Biochemistry I • Plant Physiology I • Research Techniques Semester-III • Molecular biology • Plant Biochemistry II • Plant Ecology II • Plant Physiology II • Thesis • Fundamentals of Tissue Culture (Opt) • Ethno-Botany (Opt) Semester-IV • Genetics II • Environmental Biology • Biodiversity and
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Conservation Biostatistics Thesis Plant Biotechnology (Opt) Horticulture & Landscaping (Opt)
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MPhil Botany Starts in: Fall/Spring Location: H Hayat Campus Duration: 2/4 Years Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • 4 year Bachelor/2 year MSc in Botany/Biology, • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study • Essentials of Molecular Biology • Advances in Plant Pathology • Principles of Plant Tissue and Cell Culture • Advances in Plant Biotechnology • Economic Botany • Plant Microbe Interaction • Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility • Biodegradation and
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Bioremediation Advances in Plant Biotechnology Advances in Research Techniques Advances in Salinity and Waterlogging Principles of Phytomedicines Thesis
PhD Botany Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
Fall Semester HH Campus 3 Years full time Morning/Evening
Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/ GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Chemistry
Dr. Muhammad Danish Associate Professor/ Chairman
PhD Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad DAAD Fellow Post Doc. University of Sydney, Australia
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Chemistry has played an important role in the development of human race. It has helped to provide food, shelter, clothing, medicine and other necessities to human beings. Thus, the study of chemistry as a subject is important in the progress on global level. The main aims and objectives of the curricula of the Department of Chemistry are to impart a sound knowledge in a creative and analytical manner. For this purpose, different methods of explanation, investigation, organization of data and its utilization are taught to the students. This helps them to apply Chemistry in social and economical spheres, such as health, agriculture, industry and defence. Further, the courses offered by the Department of Chemistry improve the students’ written, oral commu-
nication and computer skills, thereby meeting the needs of the changing national as well as global scenario. It encourages the students to become independent learners, broaden their knowledge, and develop their capabilities. The study program in Chemistry trains students for specialization in emerging technological and multidisciplinary fields, such as Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. After completing the degree, the students will be able to apply their knowledge to their respective fields effectively. Department of Chemistry has its four large laboratories equipped with High-Tech instruments which are in use by the research students of Department of Chemistry as
well as by the students of other departments. The major lab equipment are: GC-MS, GC-TCD, HPLC, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, UV/Visible Spectrophotometers, FT-IR and Dust Tracker. Due to the availability of state of the art laboratory facilities we have been able to conduct basic as well as applied research and many scientific papers are being published in international journals each year. Department of Chemistry is offering BS in Chemistry, MSc in Chemistry and MPhil with specializations in Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. In addition, PhD Program has also been launched. Program Overview The Department of Chemistry offers BS, MSc and MPhil
degree programs. The BS program provides basics for all the major disciplines of chemistry along with knowledge of allied courses and practical training during first two years. In third year, the students are given advance level knowledge for disciplines such as Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical chemistry. In the last year, the students opt specialization in one of the four disciplines mentioned above and complete research thesis in that field. For MSc degree program, the students will study some advance level of the four major disciplines of chemistry and do specialization in one of these four disciplines. They will undertake research work and write thesis. MPhil degree is offered in Analytical/Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. This program primarily focuses on research. During first year students complete their course work and during second year they write research thesis.
Career Opportunity Students can find career opportunities in all the chemical industries, pharmaceutics, research institutes and education departments.
Programs • BS Chemistry • MSc Chemistry • MPhil Analytical/ Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry • PhD Chemistry
Faculty Dr. Muhammad Danish Associate Professor Post Doc.University Sydney, Australia Dr. Shahzad Murtaza Assistant Professor PhD Organic Chemistry University of Innsbruck, Austria Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Assistant Professor PhD Analytical Chemistry, GC University, Lahore
Dr. Muhammad Asam Raza Assistant Professor PhD Natural Product Chemistry GC University, Lahore
Dr. Tahir Mehmood Assistant Professor PhD Organic Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Dr. Muhammad Naveed Zafar Assistant Professor PhD Inorganic Chemistry The Uni. of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Assistant Professor PhD Physical Chemistry, QAU, Isd.
Dr. Muhammad Faizan Nazar Assistant Professor PhD Physical Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Ghulam Mustafa Assistant Professor MPhil Organic Chemistry GC University, Lahore Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Zafar Assistant Professor PhD Analytical Chemistry Lund University, Sweeden Dr. Sami Ullah Assistant Professor PhD Natural Product Chemistry GC University, Lahore Dr. Muhammad Zubair Assistant Professor PhD Analytical Chemistry University of Agriculture Faisalabad Dr. Muhammad Ali Mohsin Assistant Professor PhD Inorganic Chemistry Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
Dr. Hummera Rafique Assistant Professor PhD Organic Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Dr. Sajjad Hussain Sumrra Assistant Professor PhD Inorganic Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Dr. Muhammad Waseem Mumtaz Assistant Professor PhD Analytical Chemistry GC University, Lahore Naghmana Kausar Lecturer, MPhil Organic Chemistry University of Gujrat, Gujrat Muhammad Munir Lecturer, Mphil Analytical Chemistry University of Gujrat, Gujrat Sumaira Naeem Lecturer, MPhil Analytical Chemistry University of the Punjab, Lahore Ehsan Ullah Mughal Lecturer, MPhil Organic Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Muhammad Iqbal Lecturer, MPhil Physical Chemistry Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
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Program BS Chemistry Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
September HH Campus 4 years Morning
Admission Requirement • Intermediate OR equivalent with at least 45% marks as well as in Chemistry as an elective subject. • NAT-IM or NAT-IE score is required.
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Introduction to Computers • Islamic Studies • Diversity of Plants • Mechanics I • Inorganic Chemistry I and Practical Semester-II • English II • Fundamentals of IT • Pakistan Studies • Plant Systematic, Anatomy & Development • Electromagnetism
• Organic Chemistry I and Practical Semester-III • English III • Mathematics • Principles of Animal Life I • Introduction to Statistics • Physical Chemistry I and Practical • Environmental Chemistry I Semester-IV • Calculus I • Principles of Animal Life II • Applied Statistics
• Industrial Chemistry I • Analytical Chemistry I • Biochemistry I Semester-V • Physical Chemistry II and Practical • Inorganic Chemistry II and Practical • Organic Chemistry II and Practical • Analytical Chemistry II and Practical Semester-VI • Physical Chemistry III and Practical • Inorganic Chemistry III
and Practical • Organic Chemistry III and Practical • Analytical Chemistry III and Practical Semester-VII (Inorganic Chemistry) • Inorganic Chemistry IV • Inorganic Chemistry V • Elective • Inorganic Chemistry VI • Inorganic Chemistry Practical I Semester-VII (Organic Chemistry) • Organic Chemistry IV • Organic Chemistry V • Elective • Organic Chemistry VI • Organic Chemistry Practical I Semester-VII (Analytical Chemistry) • Analytical Chemistry IV • Analytical Chemistry V • Elective • Analytical Chemistry VI • Analytical Chemistry Practical I
Semester-VIII (Inorganic Chemistry) • Inorganic Chemistry VII • Inorganic Chemistry VIII • Inorganic Chemistry IX • Thesis/Elective Courses
Customized NAT for Chemistry is required.
MSc Chemistry Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Physical Chemistry II and Practical • Inorganic Chemistry II and Practical • Organic Chemistry II and Practical • Analytical Chemistry-II and Practical • English communication Skills Semester-II • Physical Chemistry III and Practical • Inorganic Chemistry III and Practical • Organic Chemistry III and Practical • Analytical Chemistry III and Practical • Mathematics for Chemists
Admission Requirement • BSc with at least 45% overall marks as well as in Chemistry as an elective subject. • NAT-IIB/NAT-IIP/
Note: In the third and fourth semesters, the students would take specialized courses in one of the following fields: Analytical Chemistry, Bio/Applied Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry,
Semester-VIII (Organic Chemistry) • Organic Chemistry VII • Organic Chemistry VII • Organic Chemistry IX • Thesis/Elective Courses Semester-VIII (Analytical Chemistry) • Analytical Chemistry VII • Analytical Chemistry VIII • Analytical Chemistry IX • Thesis/Elective Courses
Organic Chemistry or Physical Chemistry Semester-III (Analytical, Bio/Applied, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry) • Paper I • Paper II • Paper III • Practicals • Elective Course Semester-IV (Analytical, Bio/Applied, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry) • Paper IV • Paper V • Paper VI • Applied Statistics • Advanced Practicals/ Research MPhil (Analytical/Inorganic & Organic Chemistry) Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • The applicants must UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 125
have BS (Hons) in Chemistry or M.Sc in Chemistry and at least 50 % marks in GAT (General) by NTS • As per UOG policy Scheme of Study Courses Analytical/Inorganic Chemistry • Chemistry of Main Group Elements • Advanced Chromatographic Techniques • Inorganic Material Chemistry-I • Review and Paper writing • Medicinal Uses of Transition Metals/Inorg. Compounds • Quality Assurance for the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory • Spectroscopic Techniques-I • Applied Transition Metal Chemistry • Chemical Crystallography • Thermal Methods of Analysis • Environmental Sampling 126 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
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and analysis Organo-transition Metal Chemistry Inorganic Material Chemistry-II Spectroscopic Techniques-II Organometallics and Homogeneous Catalysis Electro-analytical Techniques Bio-Analytical Chemistry
Courses Organic Chemistry • Review and paper writing • Advance Molecular Spectroscopy-I • Organic Polymer Chemistry • Medicinal Organic Chemistry • Advance Molecular Spectroscopy-II • Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds • Protecting Groups in Organic Synthesis • Chemistry of Amino, Nitro & Nitroso Compounds • Advance Stereochemistry • Advance Synthetic Approaches in Organic
Chemistry • Special Topics of Organic Chemistry • Note: The courses will be offered depending upon the availability of teachers and the number of students. Semester-III & IV • Research/Thesis
PhD Chemistry Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Environmental Sciences
Dr. Muhammad Waseem Mumtaz
Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD, Environmental Chemistry GC University, Lahore
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Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary field of science that involves Physical, natural and Social Sciences. International environmental burning issues like global warming, greenhouse effect, environmental change and Ozone depletion invite scientists to focus their research on the said issues to save atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere for humankind. Thus discipline of Environmental Sciences has been introduced at university level to address human impact on the environment, earth surface processes, and ecosystems. We are committed to produce scientists and scholars with an excellent educational / research experience to cope up with environmental challenges professionally.
Career Opportunity After getting degree in Environmental Sciences the graduates will be able to get jobs in a wide range of government organizations, non - government organizations and in industries. The government organizations include Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Defense, Environmental Protection Agencies, Disaster & Hazard Management, Natural Resource Management, and Tourism. Our graduates have opportunity to find out jobs as research officers, environmental trainers, environmentalist and environmental activists in Non-Government Organizations such as WWF, IUCN, SDPI, UNDIO, UNFAO, USAID, SUPARCO, ICRC, UNDP, and UNOCHA. The industry includes SHE (Safety Health and Environment), and EMS (Environmental
Management System) where graduates can work as managers and risk analysts.
Programs • BS Environmental Sciences • MS in Environmental Sciences
Faculty Dr. Muhammad Waseem Mumtaz Assistant Professor PhD, Environmental Chemistry GC University, Lahore Dr. Muhammad Faheem Malik Professor PhD (Entomology), Balochistan Uni., Quetta MS New Mexico State Uni., USA Dr. Sabiha Khurram Assistant Professor / Coordinator PhD Environmental Engineering PIEAS, Islamabad Dr. Muhammad Saif-urRehman Lecturer (on Study Leave) PhD Scholar at Korea MSEnvironmental Chemistry University of Bergen, Norway
Khoula Sikander Lecturer MS Environmental Sciences College of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab Ayesha Siddiqua Lecturer MS Environmental Sciences College of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of the Punjab Rabia Wajahat Lecturer MS Environmental Sciences College of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of the Punjab
Saira Munawar Lecturer MS Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing NUST, Islamabad UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 129
Program BS in Environmental Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate OR equivalent level with at least 45% marks in Botany / Zoology / Chemistry each • NAT-IM 50 % score is required Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Environmental Science • Environmental Chemistry-I 130 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Environmental Biology • English-I • Introduction to Computers • Basic Mathematics Semester-II • Environmental Toxicology • Environmental Chemistry-II • Biodiversity and Conservation • Environmental Geology • Environmental Physics • English-II Semester-III • Fundamentals of Ecology • Environmental Microbiology • Environmental Economics
• Environmental Geography • Environmental Statistics • Elements of Business Semester-IV • Principles of Environmental Analysis • Environmental Sociology • Environmental Project Management • Climatology • Applied Environmental Statistics • Islamiat/Ethics for Non Muslims • Pakistan Studies Semester-V • Environmental Biotechnology • Environmental
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Risk Analysis and Management Environmental Monitoring Climate Change Chemo metrics and Experimental Design Natural Resource Management
Semester-VI • Pollution Control Technology • Occupational Health and Safety • Public Health & Environment • Environmental Entomology • Environmental Impact Assessment and Hazard Management • Remote Sensing and
Geographic Information System Semester-VII • Solid and Hazardous Waste Management • Environmental Law and Policies • Entrepreneurship • Environmental Journalism • Research Methods and Report Writing Skills • Environmental Management System Semester-VIII • Internship • Internship Report Writing • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III Elective Courses • Water Recourse Management • Renewable Energy • Participatory Management • History and Philosophy of Environmental Thoughts • Environmental
Engineering • Environmental Technology • Water Shed Management • Environmental Technology MS in Environmental Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 16 years of education with BS Environmental Science. • GAT General (NTS) or subject GRE with 50 % accumulative score or as per HEC policy. • Candidate shall have to pass the departmental subject based written test and interview. Scheme of Study Core Courses • Research Methods in Environmental Sciences • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
• Strategic Environmental Assessment • Analytical Techniques
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Elective Courses • Environmental Chemistry • Applied Environmental Microbiology • Freshwater Ecology (Limnology) • Environmental Sociology • Environmental Geology • Marine Pollution Management • Epidemiology • Environmental Biotechnology • Wildlife and Forest Conservation • Wetland Management • Cleaner Production Technologies • Remote Sensing & GIS Applications in Environment • Environmental Risk Assessment • Environmental auditing • Principles and Applications of Bioremediation • Sustainable Urban Planning and
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Management Carbon sequestration and Environment Health, Safety and Environmental Management Project Development and Management Energy and Environment Advances in Plant Ecology Gender and Environment Global Environmental Politics Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Development Watershed Management Environmental Auditing Restoration Ecology Alternative energy sources Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Environmental Analytical Techniques Environmental Education Natural resource conservation Urban Ecology Industrial Ecology
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Department of
Geosciences & Geography
Dr. Muhammad Mushahid Anwar
Associate Professor/ Chairman PhD, Salzburg University Austria Commonwealth Fellowship Thompson Rivers University Canada
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The Department of Geography has been established in 2012. Geography is a scientific study of man’s interaction with his environment. Major thrust in Geography is based on three distinct but interrelated traditions, i.e., an earth science tradition, a location tradition and an area analysis tradition. A logical study of man’s activities in different regions happens to be the overriding theme in this discipline. The study of Geography is exciting, challenging and relevant to today’s world. Geographers study the natural processes of the physical environment, as well as the activities and consequences of humans in this environment. Some geographers specialize in coastal, glacial or fluvial processes and landforms, climatology, bio-
geography, hydrology or environmental change. Others study regional economics, population change, and the problems of rural or urban areas. Still others, specializing in spatial analysis, bring the power of geographic information science to bear on a wide range of research problems. Increasingly, these varied interests are coming together in the study of environmental problems and Geographers lead the way in resource management. Geography teaches valuable skills such as spatial data analysis and geographical information systems, landform and hydrological interpretation, introduction to population and economic statistics, computing skills, field skills and ethics. Geography demands good analytical and reporting skills, and our stu-
dents apply their training in real world situations. Program Overview It is a job and researchoriented discipline. Courses have been designed as such to include not only theoretical knowledge but also to instill the empirical use of knowledge. The present faculty is working diligently to promote this discipline on modern lines. Specifically the focus is on introduction of ResearchOriented modules and Geographic Information System (GIS). Department of Geography, University of Gujrat, is offering PhD, MPhil, MSc and BS in Geography. Career Opportunity Students of this department have opportunity to find out jobs in research and planning organizations, environment studies related orga-
nizations, market oriented research projects, and in various international organizations such as UNFPA, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNDP. They can also find out jobs in National Institute of Population Studies (NIPS), Population Census Organizations, Armed Forces of Pakistan, Weather Forecasting / Meteo-
rological Department, Survey of Pakistan and in various NGOs, as well as CSS.
Programs • BS Geography • MSc Geography • MS/MPhil Geography
Faculty Muhammad Mushahid Anwar Associate Professor PhD, Salzburg University Austria Commonwealth Fellowship Thompson Rivers University Canada Saira Munawar Lecturer MS Geographic Information System & Remote Sensing NUST, Islamabad
Muhammad Asad Ghafoor Lecturer MPhil (Mathematics) University of Gujrat Muhammad Adnan Assistant Professor PhD Mathematics, UOG
Khoula Sikander Lecturer MS Environmental Sciences College of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of the Punjab Madeeha Hameed Associate Lecturer MSc (IT), University of Gujrat Bushra Hanif Associate Lecturer MSc (IT), University of Gujrat
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Program BS in Geography Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate OR equivalent (all disciplines) at least 45% marks with NAT-IM 50 % score is required Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Pakistan studies • Math/stat I • General I • General II • Foundation I Fundamentals of Geography Semester-II • English II • Islamic studies / ethics • Math/stat II • General III/availability of resources 134 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• General IV /availability of resources • Foundation II/ Physical Geography Semester-III • English III • Introduction to computers • General V /according to availability of resources • General VI / according to availability of resources • Foundation III Human geography • Foundation IV Map work
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Geographic Thoughts Foundation VIII Principles of Cartography Major I Geomorphology Major II Climatology Major IV Oceanography
Semester-VI • Foundation IX Quantitative Geography • Foundation X Environmental Geography • Major V Economic Geography • Major VI Research Methods • Major-VII Regional Concepts
Semester-IV • English IV • General VII / According to availability of resources • General VIII / According to availability of resources • Foundation V Geography of Pakistan • Foundation VI Land Surveying
Semester-VII • Major VIII Geographical Information Sciences • Major IX Remote Sensing • Elective I (***) • Elective II
Semester-V • Foundation VII History & Development of
Semester-VIII • Major X/XI Field study • Major XII Population
• Major X / XI Digital Cartography
Geography • Elective III • Elective IV • Note: Students are allowed to select any four electives from the given groups MSc in Geography Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Bachelor OR equivalent (all disciplines) with at least 45% marks • NAT-IM with 50 % score Scheme of Study Semester-I • Geomorphology • Cultural geography • Economic geography • Digital Surveying • Computer applications in geography • English communication skill
Semester-II • Climatology • Regional geography(South-Asia) • Digital Cartography • Geographical thoughts and modem concepts • Quantitative techniques • Environmental Geography Semester-III • Research methods • Settlement geography • Oceanography • Map analysis and projections • GIS for environmental monitoring • Urban landscape ecology • Semester-IV • Geography of Pakistan • Remote sensing and its applications • Hydro-geography • Research Report Any two of the following options • Population geography • Geography of marketing • Transport Geography • Arid-land geography • Disaster management
• Sustainable Development • Climate change • Geography of Tourism • Medical Geography Note: MSc Thesis 6 Credit hours taken in lieu of two courses from 4th Semester
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Techniques in GeoInformatics • Advanced Quantitative Techniques • Advanced Research Methods
Semester-II Four optional papers each with 3 credit hours from specialization groups Semester-III & IV Thesis consisting of 15,000 plus words
MS/MPhill Geography Starts in: Fall Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BS 4 years Geography degree or minimum of 16 years of education or • BS 4 years in any of the subject such as Natural Sciences, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Town/Urban & Regional Planning. Such candidates shall do take deficiency courses as per HEC prescribed guidelines. • GAT with 50% score UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 135
Department of
Zoology
Dr. Razia Iqbal
Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Immunology & Toxicology University of the Punjab Lahore
Zoology as a subject is multidisciplinary in nature, involving study of organisms, their genetic, morphological and physiological attributes in surrounding environment and their role in the conservation of environment. The prime focus of the Department of Zoology is to impart knowledge about major disciplines of Zoology and teach different methods of exploration, investigation, organisation of data and its utilisation in practical life. It seeks to develop the scientific culture and professional skills in the students to serve in different professions in national and international organisations. Program overview The department of zoology provides graduate and post graduate students with the opportunities to gain and use knowledge and skills
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to build successful careers. They analyze and quantify data collected during a research project; think critically in terms of their learning and research and evaluate the published literature. The MPhil students are provided with additional skills for designing research projects, data collection, its analysis and quantification and drawing inferences. They are also provided with skills of better communication with experts and non-expert audiences through poster displays, seminar presentations, project reports and essays. Career Opportunity The graduates of this department can find teaching jobs in universities and colleges. They can also have career opportunities in research institutes, fisheries and wildlife departments, federal and
provincial ministries and quarantine department. They can find jobs in national and international funding agencies and NGO’s, Zoo and wildlife sanctuary, conservation of ecosystem, forensic science, and related private industry.
Programs • BS Zoology • MSc Zoology • MPhil Zoology • PhD Zoology
Faculty Dr. Razia Iqbal Assistant Professor PhD Immunology & Toxicology, Uni. of the Punjab Lahore Dr. Muhammad Faheem Malik Professor PhD (Entomology), Balochistan Uni., Quetta MS New Mexico State Uni., USA Dr. Sumaira Afsheen Assistant Professor PhD (Entomology) Zhejiang University Hangzhou, China Abdul Razaq Lecturer, MPhil Ecology (Ornithology), BZU, Multan Tahir Iqbal Lecturer MPhil (Molecular Biology), PU, Lahore Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Ansari Assistant Professor PhD (Reproductive physiology) Uni. of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Abbas Assistant Professor PhD (Molecular Biodiversity) Uni. of Agricultural, Faisalabad Saima Ashraf Lecturer MPhil (Reproductive Physiology) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Shahid Mahmood Lecturer MPhil (Ornithology), BZU, Multan Nosheen Zafar Lecturer MPhil (Parasitology) Uni. of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi
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Program BS Zoology Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Applicants must have studied Biology in intermediate and secured at least 45% marks in it. Scheme of Study Semester I • English I 138 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Introduction to Computers • Pakistan Studies • Principles of Animal life I • Principles of Animal life I Lab • Inorganic chemistry I • Diversity of plants and related life Semester II • English II • Fundamentals of Information System • Islamic Studies • Principles of Animal Life II • Principles of Animal
Life II LAB • Plant Systematic, Anatomy & Development • Organic Chemistry Semester III • Pakistan Studies • Mathematics • Cell Bio, Genetics & Evolution • Physical Chemistry • English III • Animal Diversity I • Animal Diversity I (Lab) Semester IV • Plant Physiology and Ecology
• Animal Diversity II • Animal Diversity II (Lab) • Animal Form and Function I • Animal Form and Function I (Lab) • Animal Form and Function II • Animal Form and Function II (Lab) Semester V • Animal Physiology • Animal Physiology (Lab) • Cell Bio • Cell Bio (Lab) • Molecular Biology • Molecular Biology (Lab)
• Developmental Biology • Developmental Biology (Lab) • Animal Behaviour Semester VI • Animal Biochemistry • Animal Biochemistry (Lab) • Animal Ecology • Animal Ecology (Lab) • Evolution • Principal of systematic • Principal of systematic (Lab) • Wild Life • Biological Techniques • Biological Techniques (Lab) Semester VII • Aquaculture • Genetics • Genetics (Lab) • Bioinformatics • Bioinformatics (Lab) • Animal Biotechnology • Animal Biotechnology (Lab) • Special Paper (Haematology I) • Special Paper (Haematology I) (Lab)
• Entomology • Entomology (Lab)
same for MSc program in Semester I to IV.
Semester VIII • Palaeontology& Zoogeography • Fisheries • Animal Biotechnology • Animal Biotechnology (Lab) • Special Paper (Haematology II) • Special Paper (Haematology II) (Lab) • Industrial Microbiology • Industrial Microbiology (Lab) • Biostatistics
MPhil Zoology Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning
MSc Zoology Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning
Semester II • Environmental sciences • Molecular Biology • Advanced Physiology
Admission Requirement • Bachelor’s in Zoology with at least 45% marks. Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are
Admission Requirement • As per UOG policy Scheme Study Semester I • Experimental designing and biometry • Advanced Lab Techniques • Entomology
Semesters III • Specialized courses • Haematology • Research methods in Entomology • Classification of insects and pest management • Molecular Entomology
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Reproductive physiology Endocrinology Stem cells Molecular virology Recombinant DNA Technology
Semester-IV • Thesis PhD Zoology Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
Fall Semester HH Campus 3 Years full time Morning/Evening
Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Mathematics
Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad
Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Natural Sciences (Applied Mathematics) Graduate UniversityChinese Academy of Sciences, China
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The Department of Mathematics in UOG is founded on the ideas of rigour, proof and abstraction. Our degrees are intellectually demanding and the rewards are enormous, both for the understanding of Mathematics they bring, and for their application in disciplines such as basic sciences, computing, management and finance. You will enjoy Mathematics at UOG if you like solving the problems, may consider abstract concepts and can think both precisely and logically. The special role of Mathematics in education is a consequence of its universal applicability. The results of mathematics are both significant and useful; the best results are also elegant and deep. Mathematics offers both, foundation of truth and standard of certainty; it offers
distinctive modes of thought which are both versatile and powerful, including modelling, optimisation, logical analysis inference from data and use of symbols. The prime objectives of the academic programmes offered by the Department of Mathematics at UOG are to provide the students with a rigorous and in-depth knowledge of both Applied and Pure Mathematics. The Department currently offers four-year BS, two-year MSc and two-year MS/MPhil degree programs, all of which are aimed at equipping the students with those mathematical skills that are necessary to excel in the job market. Program Overview The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program is de-
signed to provide students extensive knowledge and skills in applied and pure mathematics and its application in practical and real situation. The program enhances analytical and critical thinking skills and prepares students for research and teaching. In MSc and MS/ MPhil programs advanced courses are taught in applied or pure Mathematics chosen from a broad range of subjects. These are innovative programs, drawing together traditional and modern mathematical techniques. The program intends to prepare students for applied side of mathematics. Marketability can be enhanced by adding some social sciences subjects to their curriculum list. They can become diverse professionals having wider understanding of the systems and better applica-
tion of mathematics in real life situation, logical analysis and problem solutions. Career Opportunity Various job opportunities are available after completing BS, MSc and MS/MPhil degrees in Mathematics. Apart from teaching and going for further higher education, candidates can find career opportunities in risk analysis (engineering)
and quality analysis. They can find jobs in Banks, research and development organizations and manufacturing firms.
Programs • BS Mathematics • MSc Mathematics • MS/MPhil Mathematics • PhD Mathematics
Faculty Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Assistant Professor PhD (Natural Sciences) Graduate University-Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Dr. Zaffar Iqbal Assistant Professor Ph D (Mathematics) Govt. College University, Lahore Dr. Sufyan Ahmad Assistant Professor PhD (Mathematics) Govt. College University, Lahore Shahida Bashir Assistant Professor MPhil (Mathematics) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Dr. Adnan Aslam Assistant Professor PhD (Mathematics) Govt. College University, Lahore Shamaila Yousaf Lecturer MPhil (Mathematics), UOG Muhammad Abid Dar Lecturer MPhil (Mathematics), UOG SadiaTouseef Lecturer MPhil (Mathematics), UOG
Zarqa Asad Lecturer MSc (Mathematics) University of the Punjab, Lahore Jamshad Ahmad Lecturer MPhil (Mathematics) Uni. of Engineering & Tech, Lahore Visiting Faculty Kamran Shafique Lecturer, MPhil (Mathematics) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Asad Ghafoor Lecturer, MPhil (Mathematics) Quid-i-Azam Uni., Islamabad Dr. Saira Hussain Lecturer, PhD (Mathematics) in Progress, Quid-i-Azam Uni., Islamabad Tazeem Ahmad Khan Lecturer, MPhil (Mathematics) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Bushra Khousar Lecturer, MPhil (Mathematics) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Ayesha Rehman Associate Lecturer, MSc (Mathematics) University of Gujrat, Gujrat Farhat Hussain Bazmi Associate Lecturer MSc (Mathematics) University of the Punjab, Lahore
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Program BS Mathematics Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 4 years Location: H H Campus Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with mathematics. At least 45% marks in this subject. • At least 45 marks in NATIE/NAT-ICS/ or NAT-IG
• General III • General IV Semester-III • English III (Communication Skills for Mathematicians) • Calculus III • Program Languages for Mathematicians • Program Languages for Mathematicians (Practical) • Classical Mechanics • General V • General VI
Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Introduction to Computer Applications • Calculus I • Discrete Structures • General I • General II
Semester-IV • Linear Algebra I • Computing Tools for Mathematicians • Number Theory • Pakistan Studies • General VII • General VIII
Semester-II • English II • Islamic Studies • Calculus II • Fundamentals of Information System
Semester-V • Group Theory • Vector & Tensor Analysis • Ordinary Differential Equations • Real Analysis I • Complex Analysis
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• Differential Geometry I Semester-VI • Real Analysis II • Linear Algebra III • Differential Geometry II • Topology • Mathematical Statistics • Analytical Mechanics Semester-VII • Functional Analysis • Numerical Analysis I • Modelling and Simulations • Partial Diff. Equations • Elective I • Elective II (Without Thesis) Elective course of Applied Mathematics • Fluid Mechanics I • Special Theory of Relativity • Optimization Theory • Research Methodology • Electromagnetic Theory I • Advance Computer Application in Mathematics • Operational Research I • Quantum Mechanics I
Elective course of Pure Mathematics • Theories of Rings & Fields • Advance Group Theory • Lie Algebra Semester-VIII • Measure Theory and Lebseque Integration • Numerical Analysis II • Methods of Mathematical Physics • Integral Equations • Elective III • Thesis /Elective IV (Without Thesis) Elective course of Applied Mathematics • Electromagnetic Theory II • Operational Research II • Analytical Dynamics • Quantum Mechanics II • General Theory of Relativity Elective course of Pure Mathematics • Mathematical Statistics II • Theory of Modules • Decomposition of Modules
• Advance Functional Analysis • Integral Equations MSc Mathematics Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 2 years Location: H H Campus Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Graduation with Mathematics A and B/ General Mathematics and Mathematics B with at least 45% marks in both • At least 45 marks in NATIIP Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MSc in Semester I to IV.
MS/MPhil Mathematics Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 2 years Location: H H Campus Session: Morning
Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy • At least 50% marks in GAT-General Scheme of Study • An Introduction to Cosmology • Inflationary Cosmology • Quantum Field Theory • Mathematical Techniques for Boundary Value Problems • Electrodynamics I • Electrodynamics II • Astrophysics • The Classical Theory of Fields • Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations • Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics • Numerical Techniques in Astrophysics • Statistical Mechanics • Quantum Theory • Linear Systems Theory • Theory of Group Graphs • Lie Algebras • Several Complex Variables • Topological Vector
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Spaces Banach Algebras Spectral Theory in Hilbert Spaces Fixed Point Theory Variational Inequalities Commutative Algebra I Commutative Algebra II Commutative Semi group Rings Theory of Semi rings Fuzzy Algebra Algebraic Coding Theory
PhD Mathematics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Physics
Dr. Abdul Majid Sandhu Assistant Professor Head of Department
PhD Semiconductor materials Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
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Studying Physics at UOG offers an access to excellent academic and research facilities. Teaching courses include latest development in the field of Science and Technology and can be rated as of International Standard. The objectives are to make the courses contemporary in content, illustrating connections with everyday life and industry, and rewarding to students for initiative, commitment and skills necessary to line up with current state of knowledge in the subject. In addition to conventional undergraduate laboratories, the department offers research in fields of Plasma physics, Atomic & Molecular Physics, theoretical physics, and material science including semiconductors, nanoparticles using experimental and computational means. The department comprises
a blend of senior and junior teachers who, along with the students, are involved in academic and research activities. There is a routine practice of holding seminars/ workshops/ conferences, study trips and out-of-class activities which provide the students awareness of ongoing progress in different areas of the subject worldwide. Program Overview The BS, MSc and MPhil degree programs in Physics provide a thorough foundation in the subject area together with strong background in Mathematics. This program is designed for those students who are interested to adopt physics as a career and /or planning for higher studies in the subject. It also offers foundation to the students who are interested to
study multidisciplinary subjects at graduate level. MPhil program consists of 24 credit hours of coursework followed by 6 credit hour of research work and thesis write up. Purpose of this program includes the improvement of subject knowledge, training to use high level research techniques and prepare the students for doctorate degree program. The scholars are also trained to improve their presentation skills for their professional life in the field. The MPhil students are required to publish at least one international research publication and presented research work in two national level events of workshop/ symposium/conference before submitting the thesis. Career Opportunity Graduates from this department can opt for teaching
jobs, or they can join organizations that offer technical and research careers. Such organizations include Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), Kahuta Research Labs. (KRL), Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Sciences and Technology (NILOP), Radiation Physics departments (e.g. Anmol hospital), Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH), National Engineering Services
Pakistan (NESPAK), National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM), Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), National Centre of Physics (NCP) and Electronics industry.
Programs • BS Physics • MSc Physics • MPhil Physics • PhD Physics
Faculty Dr. Abdul Majid Sandhu Assistant Professor PhD Semiconductor materials Quaid-i-Azam University
Tafsila Nawaz Lecturer MPhil Materials/laser Uni. of Engg. & Technology, Lahore
Islamabad
Atif Ali Lecturer MPhil Nanotechnology Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Wattoo Assistant Professor PhD Nanoscience and nanotechnology Beijing Institute of Tech., Beijing, China Dr. Safdar Ali Assistant Professor PhD Atomic and Molecular Physics Stockholm Uni., Stockholm, Sweden Muhammad Imran Lecturer MPhil Laser & Spectroscopy Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Mudassar Miraj Lecturer MPhil Laser Physics Uni. of Agriculture, Faisalabad Khuram Usman Associate Lecturer MS Nanotechnology Chalmers University, Sweden Saadi Ishaq Associate Lecturer MPhil Particle Physics Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Usman Khan Research Officer MPhil Material Science University of the Punjab, Lahore
Azeem Ghulam Nabi Research Officer MSc Computational physics University of Gujrat, Gujrat Sabeen Arshad Lecturer MPhil Plasma Physics Govt. College University, Lahore Tahir Iqbal Awan Lecturer MPhil Plasma Physics Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Visiting Faculty Muhammad Javaid Associate Lecturer, MSc Electronic Physics, University of Gujrat Mudassar Hussain Associate Lecturer, MSc Computer Physics, University of Gujrat Snobia Ghazal Associate Lecturer, MSc Digital Electronic Physics, University of Gujrat Zeba Afzal Associate Lecturer, BS (Hons) (NanoTechnology) Physics, UoG
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Program BS Physics Starts in: September Location: H Hayat Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent level with at least 45% marks in Physics as an elective subject • NAT-IE/NAT-ICS/ or NATIGS required
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Scheme of Study Semester-I • English-I • Introduction to Computers • Pakistan Studies • Mechanics I • Lab I • Math I Semester-II • English II • Math II • Islamic Studies • Mechanics II • Waves & Oscillations • Lab II
Semester-III • English III • Math III • Electricity and Magnetism I • Heat & Thermodynamics • Optics • Lab III
Semester-V • Mathematical Methods I • Quantum Mechanics I • Thermal& Statistical Mechanics • Classical Mechanics • Electronic • Lab V
Semester-IV • Math IV • Math V • Electricity and Magnetism II • Modern Physics &Electronics • Lab IV
Semester-VI • Mathematical Methods II • Quantum Mechanics II • Electromagnetic Theory I • Solid State Physics I • Nuclear Physics • Lab VI
Semester-VII • Plasma Physics • Computational Physics • Atomic & molecular Physics • Electromagnetic Theory II • Solid State Physics II • Methods of Experimental Physics Semester-VIII • Particle Physics • Experimental Nuclear Physics • Relativity & Cosmology • Laser Physics • Environmental Physics • Surface Physics MSc Physics Starts in: September Location: H H Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BSc with Physics, mathematics A & B / General Mathematics & Mathematics B with 45% marks in both • NAT-IIP score is required
Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MSc program in Semester I to IV. MPhil Physics Starts in: September Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • MSc or BS-4 year degree in Physics or equivalent • 45 % marks in MSc & BSc or 2.5 CGPA in BS-4 yr • GAT general (NTS) or subject GRE with 50 % accumulative score • Candidate has to qualify Departmental written test and interview Scheme of Study Semester-I • Methods of Mathematical Physics • Methods and Techniques of Experimental Physics • Electrodynamics • Plasma Physics
• Magnetism in Condense Matter Semester-II • Materials Science • Nonlinear Physics • Semiconductor Physics • Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy • Experimental Plasma Physics • Nonlinear Physics II
Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
Semester-III & IV • Thesis Research Domain • Material Science (Bulk and Nano in experimental and computational frameworks) • Atomic and Molecular spectroscopy • Laser • Plasma PhD Physics Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
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Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences The Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences (FMAS) at the University of Gujrat (UOG) aims at training the students in a practical way, so that they can become top-notch professionals in their fields. The students are encouraged to take part in brain storming sessions that augment their creativity. Similarly, business models are presented in class rooms in which the students participate so as to better understand the real-time job environment. Moreover, special attention is paid to polish presentation and communication skills of the students.
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Safwan Director & Chairman PhD Business Administration Philippines School of Business Administration, Manila, Philippines
Most of the teaching is done through lectures, supported by tutorials, seminars, computer laboratory sessions, case study classes, reports, internships, and business projects, interactive seminars, and web conferencing. The assessment of the students is done on the basis of their courses work performance (examinations, oral presentations, assignments and projects). The Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences (FMAS) promotes a vibrant research culture. It is committed to embrace new areas of management research and reinforce existing strengths. The primary focus is on achieving excellence in research that is of both strategic and practical importance. The faculty and students are actively engaged in research activities and have presented papers at many national and international conferences. The graduates of the Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences (FMAS) are highly employable and are hired by top ranking companies. The faculty is also trying to create linkages with many blue-chip companies as well as smaller organizations to facilitate its graduates. Departments • Commerce • Continuing Education • Management Science • Institute of Hotel & Restaurant Management (IHRM) UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 149
Department of
Commerce Prof. Dr. Nadeem Safwan
Additional Charge of HOD PhD Business Administration Philippines School of Business Administration, Manila, Philippines
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The Department of Commerce was established in 2012 under Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences realizing the industry needs in general and of District Gujrat, Gujranwala and Sialkot in particular. The department started two degree programs initially in 2012, Bachelors in Commerce and Masters in commerce. The bachelor degree consists of 4 years whereas master’s degree consists of 2 years degree program. The department aims to train students in commerce, finance, and accounting for meeting the emerging challenges of trade and business. It would also equip them with major understanding of both national and international knowledge of accounts related studies. The department prepares the students for working on executive and
managerial positions and to apply theoretical and practical knowledge for the development of commercial ventures. It also helps them to develop skills for teaching and research in commerce. The department intends to start post graduate programs including MPhil and PhD in near future. Program Overview Associate degree provides a broad business education and specialization in accounting and finance management. Students will develop interpersonal, teamwork and problem solving skills. They will also be able to think critically and creatively and possess technical expertise and decision making talents. After earning this degree, the graduates can rejoin the next relevant 4 year degree program after having
at least two years of professional field experience. The BCom program has been designed to develop the required knowledge, skills and attitude for successful handling of trade, commerce and industry in today’s competitive global environment. The curriculum is planned to prepare students for executive and non-executive positions, to promote entrepreneurial skills for self employment and to promote general education of business and commerce. The MCom program is designed to develop core competencies in accounting, finance, commerce and international trade. It equips students with advanced skills and knowledge needed by the business, industry and public sector. It leads to generate critical thinking in students and perform well on execu-
tive posts in business, industry, and commerce ventures. Career Opportunity The associate degree in accounting and finance graduates will be able to work across almost all sectors such as manufacturing, industry, retail, hospitality and tourism, arts, entertainment, information, agriculture etc. After completing studies, the graduates and post graduates of commerce can join various organizations such as State Bank, commercial
banks, industry, business entrepreneurs and credit unions. They can perform well as customer relationship managers, accounts executives, and company accountants.
Programs • Associate Degree in Accounting and Finance • Bachelor of Commerce • Master of Commerce Program
Faculty Prof. Dr. Nadeem Safwan Professor PhD Business Administration Philippines School of Business Administration, Manila, Philippines Sadia Bawer Associate Lecturer MPhil in Business Administration (In progress)
Saira Mushtaq Associate Lecturer (visiting) Masters in Economics Bashir Samra Associate Lecturer (visiting) MPhil in Economics (In progress) Bilal Ahmed Teacher Assistant MPhil in Finance (In progress)
Associate Degree in Accounting and Finance Starts in: Fall Semester Location: City Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate preengineering or equivalent • Intermediate pre-medical + mathematics • Diploma equivalent to intermediate • Entry test conducted by
Faculty of Engineering • 4% seats are reserved for relevant diploma holders Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I (Functional) • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Computer Science • Fundamentals of Accounting • Business Math’s • Introduction to Business Management
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Semester-II • Pak Studies • Introduction to Sociology I • Applied Statistics (Descriptive & Inferential) • Economics Analysis (Micro & Macro) • Cost Accounting • English 2 Semester-III • Pakistan Economy • Business communication I • Introduction to Psychology I Money & Banking • Internship • Principles of Management Semester-IV • Business Law • Financial Management Human resource Management • Principles of marketing • Small and medium enterprise • Business communication II 152 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Bachelor of Commerce Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent • At least 45% marks in NAT-I Scheme of Study Semester-I • Business Mathematics • English I(Functional) • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Sociology I • Economic Analysis(Micro & Macro) • Fundamentals of Accounting Semester-II • English II • Business Statistics • Financial Accounting • Introduction to Psychology I • Computer Application in Business • Pak Studies
Semester-III • Business Law • Business Communication I • Introduction to Business Finance • Advance Accounting • Logical and Critical Thinking • Introduction to Commerce and Trade Semester-IV • Auditing • Business Taxation • Cost Accounting • Advance Accounting II • Financial and Regulatory Institutions • Economic Issues of Pakistan Semester-V • Research Methods in Business • Managerial Economics • Principles of Marketing • Principles of Management • Applied Statistics (Descriptive & inferential Statistics)
• Business Communication II Semester-VI • Financial Management • Accounting Information System • Entrepreneurship • Human Resource Management • International Business • Internship Semester-VII • Corporate Law • Organizational Behavior • Total Quality Management • E-Commerce • Elective I • Elective II Semester-VIII • Production & Operation Management • Cost & Management Accounting • Strategic Management • Elective I • Elective II • Comprehensive
Finance • International Finance • Islamic Finance • Corporate Finance • Project Management • Specialized Financial Institutions • Risk Management Accounting • Advanced Accounting Theory & Practices • Public Sector Accounting • Advance Auditing • Cost Accounting Applications • Financial Reporting & Disclosure Master of Commerce Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BCom • At least 45% marks in NAT-IIM
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Research Methods in Business • Managerial Economics • Principles of Marketing • Principles of Management • Applied Statistics (Descriptive & inferential Statistics) • Business Communication II
Semester-IV • Production & Operation Management • Cost & Management Accounting • Strategic management • Elective-I
• Elective-II • Comprehensive Finance & Accounting Courses are same as given above for BCom Commerce degree program.
Semester-II • Financial Management • Accounting Information System • Entrepreneurship • Human Resource Management • International Business • Internship Semester-III • Corporate Law • Organizational Behavior • Total Quality Management • E-Commerce • Elective-I • Elective-II UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 153
Department of
Management Sciences
Dr. Mirza Ashfaq Ahmed
Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Marketing, D&E, Lahor
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The Department of Management Sciences offers degree programs in the field of Management Sciences that include BBA, MBA and MS/ MPhil. The graduates of this department are highly employable and are hired by top companies. The Department of Management Sciences is also trying to create linkages with many blue-chip companies, as well as smaller organizations to facilitate its graduates. Program Overview The Bachelor program (BBAHon’s) has a particular emphasis on technical, quantitative and leadership skills in addition to management science, and provides an effective balance of theory and practical application. The curriculum is designed to enable students to work effectively in a business en-
vironment that has become increasingly more complex. Students immediately use on-the-job skills they learn in the classroom. The 3.5 & 1.5-years full-time MBA Program is designed to promote overall administrative capabilities, which can facilitate development of such managerial qualities as mental toughness, deep insight, creativity and a broad perspective that is commonly required for managers in various industries. Such capabilities can help managers find core problems in daily business activities, appropriately analyze situations, propose creative and systematic, alternative course of action, and develop and implement strategies for future growth. MS/MPhil program has a comprehensive syllabus cov-
ering multiple dimensions of business and management. Through this degree studies you will obtain a sound understanding of business, management and organizational principles, as well as it will hone your analytic and problem solving skills, relevant to your interests. The solid business and management principles and practices will give you a competitive edge in the market, and allow you to give a new dimension of your career direction. Career Opportunity The BBA (Hon’s) program prepares students for executive career in business and other organizations. The BBA degree is usually referred to as the golden passport, since it gives its holder an edge in the job market by opening many doors of opportunity. The degree helps
the graduate to tap potential for high earnings, increased responsibility and greater personal development. The present decade has been labeled as the era of business, business administration and business graduates. The scope for a MBA graduates is unparalleled. Apart from attractive pay package and placements being offered at college itself, it opens doors to various sectoral opportunities. The corporate world has seen many MBA professionals occupying top slots in the corporate ladder. The MBA Program offers lucrative career options to both
experienced professionals as well as fresh graduates. Their employment avenues are: banks, budget planning organizations, business consultancies, educational institutes, foreign trade, industrial houses, inventory control, investment banking, marketing, merchant banking, public accounting firms, working capital management institutions, policy planning organizations, public accounting firms, treasury and forex departments.
Programs • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 4-Years • Master of Business Administration (3.5 & 1.5 Years) • MS/MPhil in Business Administration (2-Years) • PhD in Business Administration
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Faculty Dr. Nadeem Safwan Professor & Chairman PhD Business Administration Philippines School of Business Administration, Manila, Philippines Dr. Mirza Ashfaq Ahmed Lecturer PhD Marketing, D&E, Lahore Dr. Taqadus Bashir Assistant Professor PhD Management Sciences Syed Ali Abdullah Mehboob Assistant Professor Coordinator MS Human Resource Management MAJU, Islamabad Yasir Aftab Farooqi Lecturer` MPhil (HRM) Superior University, Lahore Atteeq ur Rahman Lecturer MPhil Management SZABIST, Islamabad Tasaddaque Hussain Warraich Lecturer MS Finance, Bedfordshire, UK
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Visiting Faculty Mian Saqib Mehmood Lecturer MPhil Finance, Superior University, Lahore
Adnan Bashir Lecturer MSc Financial Decision Making Bedfordshire, UK
Mian Muhammad Ashraf Associate Lecturer MPhil-Finance Superior University, Lahore
Sadia Tasaddaque Lecturer MBA Finance Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi
Rameeza Ejaz Associate Lecturer MBA-Finance Fatima Jinnah Women Uni., RWP
Nasir Mehmood Lecturer MS Marketing, SZABIST, Isd
Tuba Javeed Associate Lecturer MBA-Management, UOG, Gujrat
Syed Shabbir Haider Associate Lecturer MBA(HRM) Air University, Isd
Mohsin Raza Associate Lecturer MBA-Marketing University of the Punjab, Lahore
Khadija Mushtaq Associate Lecturer MBA(HRM), UOG, Gujrat
Waqas Manzoor Dar Lecturer MBA Marketing University of the Punjab Mehwish Riaz Lecturer MBA Finance Intl. Islamic University, Islamabad Mehwish Kaleem Lecturer MPhil Finance MAJU, Islamabad Touqeer Anwar Lecturer MSc-Marketing University of Glamorgan, UK
Saba Haider Associate Lecturer BBA (Hon’s) Finance University of the Punjab, Lahore Memoona Altaf Associate Lecturer MA Economics, UOG, Gujrat
Usman Saeed Associate Lecturer MBA University of Central Punjab, LHR Maria Hassan Associate Lecturer MBA, Intl. Islamic University, Isd Saira Javed Associate Lecturer MBA Fatima Jinnah Women Uni., Rawalpindi
Program Bachelors of Business Administration Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I (Functional) • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Computer Science • General I • General II • Introduction to Business Semester-II • English II • Pak Studies • Business Mathematics • Statistics I • General III • Principles of Management
Semester-III • Business Communication I • Micro Economics • General IV • Statistics II • Financial Accounting I • Principles of Marketing Semester-IV • Business Communication II • General VI • General VII • Macro Economics • Financial Accounting II • Principles of HRM Semester-V • Introduction to Marketing Management • Entrepreneurship • Money & Banking • International Business • Organizational Behavior • Auditing Semester-VI • Project Management • Internship (Report based on Internship) • Research Methods in Business
• Business Law • Financial Management • Business Taxation Semester-VII • Cost Accounting • International Marketing • Production & Operation Management • Elective I • Elective II Semester-VIII • Strategic Management • TQM & Continuous • Quality Improvements • Managerial Accounting • Elective III • Elective IV General Courses • International Relation and Current Affairs • Psychology • Sociology • Logic • Business Ethics • Pakistan Economy • Environmental Science • History • Government and Politics • Government and Society
• Language: Arabic/ French/ Chinese Specialized Courses • Financial Market • Analysis of Financial Statement • Consumers Behavior • Product & Brand Management • Training & Development • Recruitment & Selection • Security Analysis & Portfolio Management • Risk Management • Sales Management • International Marketing • Compensation & Reward Management • Performance Management
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3.5 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • International Business • Business Math & Statistics • Economics Analysis (Micro & Macro) • Essentials of Management • Financial Accounting (Test-based) • Business Communications Semester-II • Research Methods in Business • Corporate Law • Fundamentals of Marketing • Human Resource Management • Financial Management 158 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Business Report Writing Semester-III • Entrepreneurship • Organizational Behavior • Cost & Management Accounting • Elective I • Elective II Semester-IV • Strategic Management • TQM & Continuous Quality Improvements • Project Management • Internship (Report based on Internship) • Elective III • Elective IV Semester-V • Advance Research Methods • Corporate Governance • Elective V • Elective VI Semester-VI • Quantitative Techniques in Business • Knowledge Management • Elective VII • Elective VIII
Semester-VII • Dissertation or 2 courses Specialized Courses • Financial Market • Analysis of Financial Statement • Consumers Behavior • Product & Brand Management • Training & Development Recruitment & Selection • Security Analysis & Portfolio Management • Risk Management • Sales Management • International Marketing • Compensation & Reward Management • Performance Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 1.5 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Advance Research Methods • Corporate Governance • Elective I • Elective II Semester-II • Quantitative Techniques in Business • Knowledge Management • Elective III • Elective VI Semester-III • Dissertation + Viva Elective Courses Major Marketing • Marketing Research • Consumers Behavior • Promotional & Advertising Management • Sales Management • Services Marketing • Seminar in Marketing • Product and Brand Management • Strategic Marketing Planning • Marketing Channels
Major Finance • Security Analysis & Portfolio Management • Commercial & Investment Baking • Financial Markets • Project Appraisal & Management • Seminar in Finance • International Financial Management • Corporate Finance • Financial Risk Management
• Recruitment and Selection • Labor Laws in Pakistan
Major Human Resource Management • Strategic Human Resource Management • Human Resource Training & Development • Negotiation & Conflict Management • Organizational Development & Change Management • Compensation & Reward Management • Performance Management • Seminar in HRM • Leadership
Scheme of Study • Advance Research Methods • Corporate Governance • Elective-I • Elective-II • Quantitative Techniques in Business • Knowledge Management • Elective-III • Elective-VI • Dissertation + Viva
MS Business Administration Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 years Session: Evening/Part time Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy
Elective Courses Major Marketing • Marketing Research • Consumers Behavior • Promotional &
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Advertising Management Sales Management Services Marketing Seminar in Marketing Product and Brand Management Strategic Marketing Planning Marketing Channels
Major Finance • Security Analysis & Portfolio Management • Commercial & Investment Baking • Financial Markets • Project Appraisal & Management • Seminar in Finance • International Financial Management • Corporate Finance • Financial Risk Management Major Human Resource Management • Strategic Human Resource Management • Human Resource Training & Development • Negotiation & Conflict Management
• Organizational Development & Change Management • Compensation & Reward Management • Performance Management • Seminar in HRM • Leadership • Recruitment and Selection • Labor Laws in Pakistan PhD Business Administration Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Directorate of
Evening Program
Saqib Farid Sheikh
Assistant Professor & Coordinator MBA Finance University of South Australia Adelaide Australia
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The Directorate of Continuing Education (Evening Program) was initiated in 2009 by University of Gujrat and housed in a classically constructed building of the UOG GT Road Science College. The purpose of evening program is to develop and launch programs for full time students as well as professionals irrespective of their age. The aim of taught programs is to provide students with the opportunities for personal, scholarly and intellectual growth. Evening program is offering the Bachelors and Masters Degrees in disciplines of Business Administration and Commerce. Prime challenges for the Evening Program, like many other business education institutions, are the changing nature of work, technology, and competition in local
and global job market. We at the Directorate of Continuing education are continuously working hard to close the gap and achieve academic excellence. The teaching methodologies are student focused, designed to improve their understandability and
their capacity to retain and apply knowledge in practical and relevant settings. The campus of UOG GT Road Science College is situated in the metropolis area of Gujrat city, offering very easy access to transport and other amenities.
Programs • Bachelor of Business Administration (4 year) • Master of Business Administration (3.5 year) • Master of Business Administration (1.5 year) • Bachelor of Commerce (4 year) • Master of Commerce
Program
Faculty Saqib Farid Sheikh Assistant Professor MBA Finance University of South Australia Adelaide Australia Waseem Ullah Lecturer MPhil, FUUAST, Islamabad MCom, University of the Punjab Lahore Faisal Hameed Lecturer MS, Management & Service Management, Karlstad University Karlstad, Sweden Muhammad Arslan Sarwar Lecturer MSc International Marketing University of Huddersfield, UJK Amer Saeed Butt Lecturer MSc Investment management Coventry University, England Jawria Nasir Aziz lecturer MBA Human Resource Management University Tun Abdul Razak Malaysia
Sajid Mehmood Lecturer MS Finance, Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad Ghulam Mustafa Mir Lecturer MS Management Sciences COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan Faisal Iqbal Lecturer MS Accounting, University of Central Punjab, Lahore Sabeen Iram Lecturer MA Human Resource Management Leeds Metropolitan University Leeds, England Shahzada Adeel Lecturer MSc International Business University West, Trollhattan, Sweden
Muhammad Abdul Majid Associate Lecturer MBA Human Resource Management COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore Suffyan Javed Associate Lecturer MCom Accounting University of Punjab, Lahore Visiting Faculty Farrukh Shabir Lecturer MSc, University of Dundee Dundee, UK Abbas Ali Lecturer MS Finance Middlesex University London, England
• Bachelor of Business Administration (4 year) • Bachelor of Commerce BCom (4 year) • Master of Business Administration (3.5 year) • Master of Business Administration (1.5 year) • Master of Commerce MCom (2 year) Starting date: Fall Semester Location: GT Road College Session: Evening Admission Requirement and Scheme of Study Same as in the morning session for Department of Management Science and Department of Commerce except there is no age limit for students.
Zeeshan Arshad Lecturer MS, Stockholm University Stockholm , Sweden
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Institute of Hotel and Restaurant Management
Yasser Ali
Academic Director PGD Hotel Management Klessheim Austria BA, University of the Punjab Lahore
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Welcome to the Institute of Hotel and Restaurant Management (IHRM) at University of Gujrat. We with great pride offer a 2 years Associate Degree Program and being the pioneers in Pakistan have created this course to address the increasing demand of skilled based labor in the local region and abroad. This program has been recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and by Senior Experts of Netherlands (PUM). We are committed to continue to offer a platform where one can learn and create what one desires. Our motto is to prepare you for success and compete in the job market. Our syllabus and curriculum have been designed that matches European and American education system so that you are able to either find better
growth opportunities in the job market or if you desire to continue your education in the same field. Our students who have successfully completed the course have already been hired by 5 star hotels and restaurants in the metropolitan cities of Pakistan such as Lahore, Sialkot, Islamabad and a couple of them have already laid the foundation of their own enterprise. As this program is designed not only to teach you theoretically but also apply the learning in hands-on experience at the premises maintaining the international standards in Kitchen Management, Restaurant Management and Rooms Division Management thus leading to the top positions in the hospitality industry. Your strong educational focus
is anticipated throughout this program, since it will be the key to your success as well as ours. Your cooperation is a considerable leverage for us, to continue with our proud tradition of excellence in leadership and creative endeavors. We are looking forward to your absorption in our program and are confident that you will make an outstanding contribution to the IHRM program. This adoption of innovative approaches in research endeavors is included in the 2030 vision of UOG. Program Overview Hospitality is the fastest growing industry in the world. In our Associate Degree in Hotel & Restaurant Management you will gain comprehensive training in hospitality. Develop life and human relationship skills which would help you in making decisions. This
program will assist you in acquiring jobs in all areas of Food & Beverage and Rooms Division. Most of the students from our first batch received job offers before they even completed their internship for supervisory positions in major Hotel chains in Punjab. The strength of this program lies in combining business management with culinary appreciations. It will highlight the topics such as mannerism, professionalism, etiquettes, familiarization with the basics of service techniques in restaurants, kitchen, front office, housekeeping, reservations, concierge and even laundry. Please contact IHRM office at Hafiz Hayat Campus, UOG on 053-364-3331 Ext. 129for more information. You can also acquire more information and down load the application from our website University of Gujrat www.uog.edu.pk Career Opportunity The course in Hotel and Restaurant Management
provides opportunities to individuals to learn the skills to serve the guests in a positive ambience in various capacities, vis-à-vis guest service manager, reservation clerks, concierge, front office managing, food & beverage handlers, telephone operators, security, bookkeepers, cashiers, room service helpers and housekeepers. Some may start with laundry room, food service, or work behind the scenes, such as chefs, cooks, saucier, and
bakers. There are ample opportunities to work in departments such as in personnel, training, banquets departments, sales and marketing. There are a lot more opportunities for those who seek job satisfaction by working diligently, honestly and dedicatedly
Programs Associate Degree in Hotel & Restaurant Management
Faculty Yasser Ali Academic Director PGD Hotel Management Klessheim Austria Jehan Ara Nizam Senior Consultant Interior Design & Research Diploma in Communication, Uni. of Chicago, USA Diploma in Interior Design New York School of Interior Design, NY, USA Ayaz Z. Noorani Program Coordinator & Instructor Diploma in Hotel Management, Marketing & Human Resources Diploma in Hotel Management and Tourism, SDC, Govt. of Pakistan Abdul Wahid Toor MBA, Business, PGD in Hospitality Management Karim Shah Rooms Division Instructor BA University of the Punjab, Lahore Abdul Hamid Cost Control Expert BA University of Punjab, Lahore Visiting Faculty Qasim Jafri Lecturer PGD Hotel Management Cornell, NY, USA Anjum Tanveer Lecturer PGD Hotel Management California, USA
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Program Associate Degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management Starts in: Fall & Spring Location: Hafiz Hayat campus Duration: 2years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate with at least 45% Marks 164 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• The applicant will be selected on merit through following formula: Matriculation marks: 10% Intermediate marks: 20% An Aptitude Test: 30% Personal Interview: 40% Scheme of Study • Fundamentals of Food & Beverage Operations • Kitchen Management I, II
• Restaurant Management I, II • Hotel Management I, II, III • Business Administration • Rooms Division I, II • Introduction to Social Sciences • Event management and Marketing • Fundamentals of Accounting • Mathematics • English for Special
Purpose • Business Management in Hospitality • Computer I, II • Islamic Studies (Ethics for non Muslims) • Pakistan Studies • 448 hours of practicals • 352 hours of Internship Optional • Tourism Management I, II
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Faculty of Social Sciences Social Sciences today have developed into many specialized disciplines, which deal with different aspects of social life of the people in a society. The compartmentalization of social sciences into various disciplines does not however, negate the fundamental characteristics that deal with social facts in whatever context we may study them. What makes the modern social sciences different is the method of discovering facts and figures. In spite of practical difficulties faced by social scientists in maintaining objectivity in the collection of facts, the coherence of social phenomenon and the profound unity of social sciences have never been seriously doubted.
Prof. Dr. Farish Ullah Yousafzai Director Post Doctorate in Health Communication Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
[email protected]
Developing nations such as Pakistan are making their utmost effort to modernize themselves in order to achieve dynamic social institutions that are capable of solving their complex and diversified problems. Development, therefore, both economic and social has become a keyword in the community of developing nations in the present era. It is not only a process of change, but it also signifies the plans and policies of government as well as other business and commercial institutions to find ways and means for satisfying the rising expectations of the people. In Pakistan, there is a dire need to divert the efforts of development on scientific lines, which means a concrete and deliberate emphasis on rational process of working in human organizations and manipulation of resources towards the attainment of desirable goals. The faculty of social sciences at UOG has designed its academic programs keeping in view this need. University of Gujrat has planned close liaison and linkages with public and private sector organizations in order to facilitate the transition of the students from theory to practice for facing the real life problems in a dynamic working environment with courage. • Department of Physical Education & Sports Departments
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Department of Economics Department of Education Department of History & Pakistan Studies Department of Islamic Studies Centre for Media and Communication Studies
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Sciences Department of Political Science & International Relations Department of Psychology Department of Sociology Department of Statistics
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Department of
Economics
Dr. Atif Ali Jaffri
Associate Director Head of Department PhD Economics PIDE, Islamabad
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The Department of Economics at UOG aims at enabling the students to think logically and improve their ability to use different economic concepts. It offers courses ranging from BS to MPhil preparing the students to contribute to formulation of the country’s future economic policies. The program of study imparts knowledge of basic economic concepts, theories and models as well as their practical applications in various sectors of economic importance. It develops understanding among students about political, economic, and social factors that influence our daily lives. It also helps explore how and why key policy decisions are made and what could be their subsequent impact. The department is very well aware of the growing demand for specialists
in finance and economics disciplines in the globalized world. Therefore, it focuses on producing graduates and specialists of caliber and expertise who fits well in the dynamic market demand that exists across a host of institutions ranging from policy making authorities, central and commercial banks, international organizations and brokerage houses. Program Overview Department is offering three degree programs, i.e., BS, MSc and MPhil. The BS Economics is an undergraduate degree course.It produces graduates with a wide range of knowledge of the subject areas having a working appreciation of both core theory and its practical applications particularly related to policy matters such as social policy. The MSc pro-
gram has been designed to produce specialists in the field of economics. The program aims at meeting the increasing market demand for economic consultants by providing rigorous training in economic theory and practical exposure to on ground field situations. MPhil program provides a sound training in best practice/methods of main stream economics, combined with opportunities of studying optional areas in depth and a gradual transition to research. Career Opportunity The graduates of this department can easily seek admission in higher studies, and can find career opportunities in teaching profession in colleges and universities, employment in public and private sector organizations including Sate Bank of
Pakistan, NGOs, Planning Commission of Pakistan, Central Board of Revenue, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government Ministries and independent research organizations.
Faculty Dr. Atif Ali Jaffri Associate Director PhD Economics PIDE, Islamabad
Abre Rehmat Quratul Ann Lecturer MS Economics Oklahoma State University, USA
Faisal Mehmood Mirza Assistant Professor PhD Economics Norwegian Uni. of Life Sciences Norway
Badar H. Rizvi Lecturer MPhil Economics University of AJK, Muzaffarabad Salma Shaheen Lecturer MPhil Economics Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
Muhammad Saim Hashmi Assistant Professor PhD Economics Huazhong Uni. of Sciences and Technology, Wahu, Hubei, China Tanveer A. Naveed Lecturer MSc Economics Sami Ullah International Islamic University Lecturer Islamabad MPhil Economics Govt. College University, Lahore Rooma Asjed Research Officer BS Economics University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Programs • BS Economics • MSc Economics • MPhil Economics • PhD Economics Program BS Economics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • At least 45% marks in intermediate (Applicant is required to have studied at least one of the courses Math or Statistics or Economics) • NAT(at least 45% marks) Scheme of Study Semester-I • Principles of Microeconomics • English-I • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Computer Applications
• General I • General II Semester-II • Principles of Macroeconomics • English II • Pakistan Studies • Fundamentals of Information Systems • General III • General IV Semester-III • Intermediate Microeconomics • History I • Mathematics I • English III • General V • General VI Semester-IV • Mathematical Economics I • Intermediate Macroeconomics • Development Economics • General VII • General VIII Semester-V • Microeconomic Analysis UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 169
• International Trade Theory • Pakistan Economy • Agriculture Economics • Optional • Optional Semester-VI • Macroeconomic Analysis • Econometrics I • Mathematical Economics II • Optional • Optional Semester-VII • Econometrics II • Research Methodology • Monetary Economics • International Finance • Optional • Optional Semester-VIII • Applied Economics • Islamic Economics • Research Paper** • Thesis*
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MSc Economics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • At least 45% marks in BA/BSc/BCom or equivalent ( Applicant is required to have studied economics of 200 marks) • NAT (At least 45% marks) Scheme of Study Semester-I • Microeconomic Theory I • Macroeconomic Theory I • Mathematics for Economists • Statistics for Economists • Computer Applications • English Communication Skills Semester-II • Microeconomic Analysis • Macroeconomic Analysis • International Trade Theory • Pakistan Economy • Econometrics I • Mathematical
Economics II Semester-III • Econometrics II • Research Methodology • Monetary Economics • International Finance • Optional • Optional Semester-IV • Applied Economics • Islamic Economics • Optional • Optional • Thesis* • Research Paper** *,** Note: Students not opting thesis could register two optional courses or one optional course and research paper in lieu of Thesis. MS/MPhil Economics Starts in: Spring semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Evening Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy
Scheme of Study • Research Methods in Social Sciences • Philosophy of Social Sciences • Advanced Microeconomics • Advanced Macroeconomics • Advanced Econometrics • Optional I • Optional II • Optional III • Optional IV • Thesis PhD Economics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Education
Dr. Syed Shafqat Ali Shah Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Education Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
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University of Gujrat is a flourishing institution that provides its students with latest knowledge and skills. In pursuance of the objectives of the university, and to encourage and promote education, training and research, the department is striving to prepare teachers, educational managers, test developers and researchers who shall contribute to social and national development. The vision of the university leadership was realized in 2010 in the form of department of education. The department is functioning at the City Campus, Fawara Chowk, Gujrat. There are three programs being offered at the department, viz., Associate Degree in Education, BEd (Hons) in Education, and MPhil in Education. The scheme of study of these
programs has been designed through well thought efforts of Board of Studies in different sessions. For the purpose, the HEC given scheme of studies has been followed with necessary amendments. Further updating in the designed scheme of studies will be sought to make the programs more effective and quality oriented. The faculty of the department comprises of highly qualified and well experienced teachers who are able to implement the given scheme of studies in letter and spirit. The department is well equipped with state of the art computer lab and library. It is included in the plan that the department will launch PhD program in education from 2014. The focus of the department is on teachers’ training, research &development in the field of
education. Further the target has been set to achieve the excellence of the teaching profession through providing quality teachers. Program Overview At associate degree level the prime focus is on: (i) ensuring participation of the talented human resource in contributing to provision of quality basic education; (ii) creating the needs of public and private education sectors especially at elementary level; and (iii) provision of skilled workforce for personal, professional and social development. BEd (Hons) degree program is an important study spectrum in its own right. There is an Education Course in each year, building progressively on studies of child developmental, sociological and
philosophical perspectives on education, all of which influence theories about teaching and learning. In year 4, studies focus on research skills and understanding; put these to use in research projects based on their final school placement. MS/MPhil (Education) provides an opportunity for continuous development; provision of managers/ leaders for fulfilling in the demands of public and private sector at College and University level through committed teachers. Career Opportunity Wide scope in School Education as PST & EST, not only in Punjab but across the country and abroad. At district level in Punjab every year about one thousand posts are adver-
Programs • Associate Degree in Education • BEd (Hons) • MS/MPhil Education
tised and these graduates are preferred in recruitment according to national Education Policy 2009.
Faculty Dr. Syed Shafqat Ali Shah Assistant Professor PhD Education Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Dr. Sher Zaman Assistant Professor PhD Education University of the Punjab, Lahore Rubina Manzoor Lecturer MA Education University of the Punjab, Lahore Bashir Begum Khan Associate Professor MA Education University of the Punjab, Lahore
Nishat Zafar Teaching Assistant MEd, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Visiting Faculty Dr. Saifullah Associate Professor PhD Education Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi Asima Idrees Raja Lecturer MA Education & MA English SBKWU, Quetta Hafsah Khanam Associate Lecturer MA Education University of the Punjab, Lahore
Sehrish Zaman Associate Lecturer MA Education Fatima Jinnah Women Uni., Rawalpindi Nazish Andleeb Associate Lecturer MA Education UOE, Lahore Farzana Tufail Associate Lecturer MEd, UOE, Lahore Muhammad Kamran Associate Lecturer MEd Gomal University D.I. Khan
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Programs Associate Degree in Education Starts in: Fall Semester Location: F.J Campus Duration: 3 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • FA/F.Sc/A Levels with 2nd Division • FA/F.Sc/A Levels with school subjects Scheme of Study Semester-I • Functional English-I (Compulsory) • Islamic Studies/ Ethics (Compulsory) • Child Development (Foundation) • Urdu / Regional Languages (Content) • General Science (Content) • General Methods of Teaching (Foundation) Semester-II • English-II (Communication Skills 174 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
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Compulsory) Computer Literacy (Compulsory) Classroom Management (Foundation) General Mathematics (Compulsory) Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) Methods of Teaching Islamic Studies (Professional)
Semester-III • Teaching Literacy Skills (Professional) • Art, Crafts and Calligraphy (Content) • Teaching of Urdu/ Regional Languages (Professional) • Teaching of General Science (Professional) • Instructional and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education (Professional) • Teaching Practice (Short Term) Semester-IV • Classroom Assessment (Foundation)
• Teaching of English (Professional) • Teaching of Mathematics (Professional) • School, community and Teacher (Foundation) • Teaching of Social Studies (Professional) • Teaching Practice
Education(professional) • Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education
Semester-V • English-III (Technical Writing & presentation skills) (Compulsory) • Foundations of Education (Foundation) • Content Course-I (from selected discipline-I) • Content Course-I (from selected discipline-II) • Curriculum Development (Foundation) • Educational Psychology(Foundation)
Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent level • At least 45 marks are required in NAT-IA
Semester-VI • Test Development and Evaluation (professional) • Content Course-II (from selected discipline-I) • Content Course-II (from selected discipline-II) • Research Methods in
B Ed (Hons) in Education Starts in: Fall Semester Location: F.J Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Functional English-I (Compulsory) • Islamic Studies/Ethics (Compulsory) • Child Development (Foundation) • Urdu / Regional Languages (Content) • General Science (Content) • General Methods of Teaching (Foundation) Semester-II • English-II
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(Communication Skills Compulsory) Computer Literacy (Compulsory) Classroom Management (Foundation) General Mathematics (Compulsory) Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) Methods of Teaching Islamic Studies
Semester-III • Teaching Literacy Skills (Professional) • Art, Crafts and Calligraphy (Content) • Teaching of Urdu/ Regional Languages • Teaching of General Science (Professional) • Instructional and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education (Professional) • Teaching Practice (Short Term) Semester-IV • Classroom Assessment (Foundation) • Teaching of English
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(Professional) Teaching of Mathematics (Professional) School, community and Teacher (Foundation) Teaching of Social Studies (Professional) Teaching Practice
Semester-V • English – III (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) (Compulsory) • Foundations of Education (Foundation) • Content Course – I (from selected discipline – I) • Content Course – I (from selected discipline – II) • Curriculum Development (Foundation) • Educational Psychology (Foundation) Semester-VI • Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education (Professional) • Content Course II (from selected discipline I) • Content Course II (from selected discipline II) • Comparative Education
(Professional) • Introduction to Guidance and Counseling (Professional) Semester-VII • Content Course III (from selected discipline I) • Content Course III (from selected discipline II) • Pedagogy I (Methods of Teachings related to specialization I) • Pedagogy II (Methods of teaching related to specialization II) • Research Methods in Education (Professional) • Teaching Practice (Short Term) Semester-VIII • School Management (Professional) • Test Development and Evaluation (Professional) • Teaching Practice (Long Term) • Research Project (Professional)
MS/MPhil in Education Starts in: Spring Semester Location: F J College Duration: 2/3 years Session: Morning/Weekend Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • Professional Development of Teachers • Educational Change and Development • Quantitative Research Methods in Education Semester-II • Qualitative Research Methods in Education • Specialization Course I • Specialization Course II Semester-III & IV • Specialization of Course III • Research Thesis
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Department of
History & Pakistan Studies
Prof. Dr. Javed Haider Syed Chairman PhD (History) Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
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The Department of History and Pakistan Studies is a newly established Department; intends to equip the students with in depth knowledge of historical sciences. The Department is offering different programs including BS, MA, and has started MPhil in 2012. Audio-visual aids, tutorials, seminars, library visits, case study classes, fieldwork, group discussions, article reviews, and research projects are made use of during semesters. Assessment of the students’ work is made on the basis of their coursework, examinations, presentations, assignments, and research projects. The Department promotes a vibrant research culture; therefore, it is committed to explore divergent areas of research in the subjects of History and Pakistan
Studies. The faculty and students are actively engaged in research-oriented activities. The PhD program in History and Pakistan Studies is in the offing since it has been approved by the Board of Studies 2012. The Department aims at developing a program with objectives and outcomes so as to enable the youth to capture their share of job market and secure the knowledge of the main currents of the past and present of the world, humans and their achievements. The Department strives to ensure high quality teaching, premier research activity and valuable service to community. The main focus is to produce honest, talented, responsible citizens and intellectuals who can serve the nation and bring positive social change for future pros-
perity. Program Overview Two disciplines of History and Pakistan Studies are being managed by the Department. The Department is successfully running the programs of BS, Masters and MPhil in both the disciplines of History and Pakistan Studies. Career Opportunity The students qualified from this department have a wide range of choice for career building. They can appear in the Competitive Civil Service Exams, for provincial and federal level government jobs. They also have opportunity to join education sector and teaching jobs, research organizations, publication departments, print and electronic media, development sector, museums
and monumental sites management, and administrative jobs in private organizations and local governments. They can become successful anchor persons in TV, radio and stage shows. They can become producers and columnists.
Programs • BS History • Masters in History • MPhil History (Regular) • MPhil Pakistan Studies (Regular) • MPhil History (Weekend) • MPhil Pakistan Studies (Weekend)
Program
Faculty Prof. Dr. Javed Haider Syed Professor PhD (History) Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Muhammad Kashif Ali Lecturer MPhil (History) University of the Punjab, Lahore Syeda sajida Batool Lecturer MPhil (History) University of the Punjab, Lahore Muhammad Qasim Lecturer MPhil (History) International Islamic University, Islamabad Visiting Faculty Jaweria Masood Associate Lecturer MA (History) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
NamraYounas Associate Lecturer M.A History University of the Punjab, Lahore Amjad Alvi Associate Lecturer Masters (History) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
BS in History Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HHCampus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate (FA/ FSc/ICS), A Level or equivalent (minimum 45% marks) • Departmental Entry Test • As per UOG policy in case of any ambiguity Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to History/ Historiography • Computer Skills-I • Introduction to Political Science /Environment of Pakistan/History of Pakistan • War and Strategy in Islam/Introduction to Psychology • Pakistan Studies • English-I
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Semester-II • Computer Skills-II • History of Islam (610750 AD) • World History Civilizations(Early Life to 600 AD • English-II • Introduction to Philosophy/Major Problems of Pakistan Semester-III • History of Muslim Struggle in India (18571906) • Islamic Studies • English-III • History of Migrations • History of Extremism in British India/Archeology • History of India-I/ Europe-I Semester-IV • Introduction to Maths • History of India-II/ Europe-II • Introduction to Geography • History of Muslim Struggle in India (1907-47) 178 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Research Methodology • Introduction to Sociology Semester-V • Communication skills (English) • World History (600-1500 AD) • Study of Archives (Seminar Course) • Europe III/ History of India-III • Europe IV/ History of India-IV Semester-VI • Europe-IV/History of India-III • Europe-V/History of India-V • Foreign Policy of Pakistan • Europe-VI/ History of India-VI • History of Colonialism in British India • History of Punjab: Ancient to Great Mughals Semester-VII • US History / History of India-VII • Recent History of Central
Asia / History of Punjab under Later Mughals (up to 1849) • History of China/ Archeology • Introduction to Economics • Political Thoughts (Western/Muslim/ America) History/History of India-VII Semester-VIII • International Relations Since World War-II • History of Kashmir/ any Region/Province of Pakistan • Modern Middle East/ Civil Rights Movement of African-Americans • History of Punjab (18491947) • History of India-VI: International Relations Since World War-II MA in History Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HHCampus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning
Admission Requirement • BA/BSc Or equivalent level/Minimum 14 years of education (Minimum 45% marks) • Departmental Entry Test • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • History of Islam (Holy Prophet - Caliphs) • Philosophy of History/ Historiography • History of Civilizations • Ancient Europe (till 1789). • History of USA (early to 1919) • Freedom Movement (1857-1947) Semester-II • History of Europe (17891945). • Research Methodology. • History of Pakistan (1947-2000). • History of China (19301949). • History of Punjab (Ancient to 1848)
• Civil Rights Movement of African-Americans (16001970) Semester-III • European History (19452010) • India under Sultanate and Great Mughals • International Relations • History of Punjab (18491947) • Foreign Policy of Pakistan • History of Great Britain Semester-IV • History of Migrations and Rehabilitation in Punjab • Study of Archives • History of Punjab (19472008) • History of Iran after Revolution • History of Umayyads and Abbasids • American Political Thoughts/ Archeology
MPhil History Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
Fall Semester HH Campus 2 Years Morning
Admission Requirement • 4 years bachelor degree in education • 2nd division in MA/ MSc degree in History, Pakistan Studies, Law and Social Sciences • Candidate will provide a Concept paper/research proposal • As per UOG policy in case of any ambiguity Scheme of Study Semester-I • Philosophy of History/ Social Sciences (Compulsory) • Optional-I • Research Methodology (Compulsory) Semester-II • Historiography/ Historiography in Pakistan (Compulsory) • Optional-II
Semester-III • Study of Archives (seminar compulsory course) • Optional-IV • Optional-V Semester-IV • Thesis (compulsory) Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts MPhil Pakistan Studies Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 4 years bachelor degree in education • 2nd division in MA/MSc degree in History or Pakistan Studies. • Candidate will provide a Concept paper/research proposal. • As per UOG policy in case of any ambiguit
Scheme of Study Semester I • Philosophy of History/ Philosophy of Social Sciences (Compulsory) • Optional-I • Research Methodology (Compulsory) Semester II • Historiography/ Historiography in Pakistan (Compulsory) • Optional-II Semester III • Study of Archives (Seminar Compulsory Course) • Optional-IV • Optional-V Semester IV • Thesis (Compulsory) Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts.
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Department of
Islamic Studies
Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD (Maqasid-e-Sharia) University of the Punjab Lahore
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The University of Gujrat established the Department of Islamic Studies in 2007 by launching BS Islamic Studies, 4 year degree program at Fatima Jinnah College for Women, Fawara Chowk and Government College for Women Marghazar Colony simultaneously. However, the whole BS program was shifted to Govt. College for Women Marghazar Colony in 2010, and it was finally shifted to the Hafiz Hayat Campus in 2011. The Department of Islamic Studies has initiated its BS Islamic Studies Program in affiliated colleges as well. Government Murray College, Sialkot is one such affiliated college where the BS (Islamic Studies) Program was launched in 2010. The same program has been launched in Government Postgradu-
ate College, Chakwal. The department is also running 2 year MA Islamic Studies and MPhil Islamic Studies programs at Hafiz Hayat Campus since fall, 2011. Program Overview The aims of Islamic Studies programs at UOG are to: make students understand the basic knowledge of the Quran and the Hadith and relate the knowledge of the Quran to the demands of real life; expose them to the literature of Islamic Studies in English and Arabic; make them aware of the cultural, political and economic issues of the modern world and their significance in Islam; undertake comparative study of the religions in order to have a dialogue between various civilizations; make students understand the
principles of research and conduct research in the field of Islamic Studies. The MA and Mphil programs have additional focus on: extracting the principles of Islamic Jurisprudence in the light of the Quran and the Hadith; relating the knowledge of the Quran and the Hadith with the needs of the modern world by focusing upon the socio-political and geopolitical conditions of globalization; making students ready to conduct research in the field of Islamic Studies by understanding the established methodologies and procedures of research. Students are also encouraged to learn Occidental and Oriental languages. Career Opportunity The graduates from this department find job op-
portunities in various organizations such as teaching in universities, colleges and schools, Qazi appointments in the Qazi Courts of state of Azad Jammu Kashmir, can join counseling positions in courts and Islamic Ideology Council, Islamabad. They can also serve in Islamic research organizations/ institutes, as Khateeb in private and public mosques.
Programs • BS Islamic Studies • MA Islamic Studies • MPhil Islamic Studies
Faculty Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Assistant Professor PhD (Maqasid-e-Sharia) University of the Punjab, Lahore Noshaba Khokhar Lecturer (on deputation) MA (Islamic Studies) Fatima Jinnah Women Uni., Rawalpindi MA (Arabic) Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore
Visiting Faculty Nadeem Abbas Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies Intl. Islamic University, Islamabad Shoaib Arif Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies Minhaj University, Lahore Muneeb Ahmad Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies Allama Iqbal Open Uni., Islamabad
Naveed Iqbal Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies, AIOU, Isd Muhammad Arshad Zia Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies Intl. Islamic University, Islamabad Rizwan Younas Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies Intl. Islamic University, Islamabad Abdurahman Associate Lecturer MA Islamic Studies Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore
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Program BS Islamic Studies Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate: At least second division • At least 50% marks in departmental test Scheme of Study Semester-I • English -I 182 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Arabic Studies -I • IT-I • Islamic Studies Compulsory • 2 General subjects Semester-II • English –II • Arabic Studies -II • Pak Studies • IT-II • 2 General subjects Semester-III • English –III • Quran Studies • Math-I
• Arabic Studies -III • 2 General subjects
• Basic Islamic Knowledge (in English language)
Semester-IV • Arabic Studies -IV • Fiqh Studies-I • Fiqh Studies-II • Hadith Studies • 2 General subjects
Semester-VI • Al-Quran-II • Al-Hadith-II • Arabi Zuban o Adab-II • Tarikh e Islam-II • Taqabul e Adyan • Tedrees-e-Islami ki Maharat
Semester-V • Al-Quran-I • Al-Hadith-I • Arabi Zuban o Adab-I • Tarikh e Islam-I • Islami Akhlaq o Tsawuf
Semester-VII • Al-Fiqh-I • Dawat o Irshad • Islam ka Syasi Nizam
• Islam ka Moasharti Nizam • Triqa e Tahqiq • Islam ka Moashi Nizam Semester-VIII • Al-Fiqh-II • Tareekh-e-Afkar o Uloom e Islami • Islam and Science • Islami Aqaed • Musalmanun kay Wasaeo-Msael • Islam and Philosophy or Ilm-ul-Kalam or • Thesis General Subjects • Sociology-I&II • Pol Sciences-I&II • Psychology-I&II • Education-I&II • History-I&II • Statistics-I&II • Geography-I&II • Economics-I&II • Mass Com-I&II • Fine Art-I&II
MA Islamic Studies Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BA/BSc/BCom At least second division • At least 50% marks in departmental test Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MA Program in Semester I to IV.
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Hadith and its Relevant Sciences • Arabic Language and Literature • Research Methodology and its Principles Semester-II • Tafseer and its Relevant Sciences • Study of Islamic Literature in English
Semester-III • Sharia Maxims • Islamic Jurisprudence and its Relevant Sciences • Contemporary Muslim Thinkers & Their Thoughts or • Philosophy of Social Sciences Semester-IV • Thesis
MS/MPhil Islamic Studies Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 year Session: Morning Admission Requirement • MA/BS or Equivalent Degree 2nd Div in Islamic Studies + GAT General • As per UOG Policy • 50% marks in departmental test UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 183
Center for
Media & Communication Studies
Muhammad Zahid Bilal Assistant Professor Head of Department MPhil Communication Studies University of the Punjab Lahore
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The strength and growing importance of Mass Communication and Media needs higher studies and scientific research to look into communication issues for the benefit of society. In this era of rapid development in information technology, everyone is concerned with the sociocultural effects of information revolution and changing horizons of the mass media. Communication Studies is one of the leading disciplines across the globe. Being a pioneer in the field of Mass Communication and Media Studies in a less developed district of Gujrat and newly born University, it can compete with any leading Mass Communication institute of the country. The Centre for Media and Communication Studies at UOG is distinctively interdisciplinary and
international in its outlook, providing an innovative and exciting learning environment to ambitious students. It is, particularly ideal for female students, who do not want to live in big cities far away from their homes. The Centre has an FM radio 106.6 and computer lab with internet facility. A TV station is also in the planning of the Centre. The course inculcates among the students democratic values, professionalism and desire to serve Pakistani society. Program Overview The focus of Centre is on higher standards in the field of communication studies, including extensive research on globalized effects of media on society. The Centre has started regular PhD program with course work and is also offering MPhil programs
in both Research and Professional tracks. The Centre offers 4-years BS and 2-year Masters Programs In Mass Communication. Career Opportunity Career prospects of the students graduating from the Centre are outstanding. The horizon of broadcast and print media, public relations and advertising is expanding across the world. The number of Private TV channels in Pakistan is continuously increasing. This rapid development in the media industry provides career opportunities to qualified and professionally sound persons in the field of mass communication. Campus Voice 106.6 Campus voice 106.6 has its On Air Studio, Control Room,
Conference studio and post production studio. It started test transmission on 1st October, 2009 for catering to the practical for training needs of the students. This Radio also intends to create social and educational awareness among the students, teachers, staff and people of the vicinity. Radio station enjoys a range of 30KM radius covering Gujrat, Jalalpur and Wazirabad city and the vicinity areas. Campus radio is characterized by a rich menu of programs that are essentially navigating all spheres of life: education, information and entertainment. All the programs broadcast on the radio are produced and presented by the students community of the campus. Radio is equipped with transmitter of 500 watt, indoor and outdoor technical equipment. Campus Voice broadcasts ten hours daily transmission in morning from 07:00 to 12:00 pm and in the evening from 03:00 to 08:00 pm.
Programs • BS Mass Communication • MA Mass Communication • MPhil Mass Communication (Research Track) • MPhil Mass Communication (Professional Track) • PhD Mass Communication
Faculty Muhammad Zahid Bilal Assistant Professor MPhil Communication Studies University of the Punjab Lahore
Faiza Bajwa Lecturer MSc Mass Comm. & Media Studies University of Sargodha, Sargodha
Dr. Farish Ullah Yousafzai Chairman Post Doctorate in Health Communication Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Saira Saeed Lecturer MPhil Communication Studies University of Sargodha , Sargodha
Dr. Zahid Yousaf Assistant Professor PhD Communication Studies University of the Punjab, Lahore Dr. Arshad Ali Assistant Professor PhD Communication Studies Islamia University, Bahawalpur Sobia Abid Lecturer MPhil Communication Studies University of the Punjab, Lahore Umair Nadeem Lecturer MSc Communication Studies University of the Punjab, Lahore Rukhsana Riaz Lecturer MPhil Mass Communication Allama Iqbal Open Uni., Islamabad
Abid Majeed Research Officer MSc Mass Communication Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad Munham Shehzad FM Radio program manager MSc Communication Studies University of the Punjab, Lahore Visiting Faculty Dr. Mughees ud Din Professor PhD Journalism, University of Iowa Sobia Farooq Lecturer MPhil Communication Studies University of the Punjab, Lahore Tehmida Kausar Associate Lecturer MA Mass Communication University of Gujrat, Gujrat Saima Zareen Associate Lecturer MA Mass Communication Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad
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Program BS Mass Communication Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent qualification • 20 additional marks will be given for any of the following subjects studied as elective: Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Political 186 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Science, History, English (literature), Urdu (literature), Gender/ Women Studies. • At least 45% marks are required in NAT-I. Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Mass Communication • Computer Skills for Mass Communication • Introduction to Sociology
• Introduction to Political Science Semester-II • English II • Pakistan Studies • Contemporary World Media • Introduction to Statistics • Introduction to Economics • Introduction to International Relations Semester-III • English III • Mass Media in Pakistan
Broadcast Journalism • Statistics cum Mathematics • Introduction to Psychology • Criminology Semester-IV • English IV • National & International Affairs • News Reporting & Writing • Writing Workshop • Gender Studies • Introduction to Human Rights
Semester-V • Sub Editing & Page Designing (T&P) • Media in SAARC Countries • Online Journalism • Theories of Communication I • Feature, Column & Editorial Writing (T&P) • Development Communication Semester-VI • Media Seminar • Theories of Communication II • Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations • Media Laws & Ethics • Social Psychology • Community Journalism Semester-VII • Research Methods • Course from Specialization • Course from Specialization • International Communication
• Research Report*/ Project Semester-VIII • Specialized Journalism – Health, Education, • Psychology, Environment, Women & Media, • Labor, Regional Media, Sports, Rural Journalism • (Out of these subjects, one can be offered on • the availability of teacher ) • Course from Specialization • Course from Specialization • Internship • Research Report*/ Project Specialization Courses Group-A (Print Media) • Advanced Reporting • Newspaper Production Advanced Sub Editing • Magazine & Book Production • Group-B (Electronic Media) Radio News Reporting &
Production • Television News Reporting & Production • Radio Program Production • Television Program Production Group-C (Advertising and Public Relations) • Advertising I • Public Relations I • Advertising II • Public Relations II Group-D (Organizational Communication) • Organizations & Organizational Behavior • Business & Marketing Communication • Business Writing • Managerial Communication
MA Mass Communication Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 2 years Location: HH campus Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BA / BSc / BCom / BBA • 20 additional marks will be given for any of the following subjects studied as elective at graduation level: Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Political Science, History, English (Literature), Urdu (Literature), Gender/ Women Studies Scheme of Study Semester-I • News Reporting & Writing • Mass Media in Pakistan • Broadcast Journalism • Language and Communication (T&P) • Introduction to Communication • Introduction to Social Sciences UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 187
Semester-II • Sub Editing & Page Designing (T&P) • Feature, Column & Editorial Writing (T& P) • Online Journalism • Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations • Media Laws & Ethics • Development Communication
Note: The specialization Courses are same which are given under BS program.
Semester-III • Research Methods • Theories of Communication • Social Psychology • Course from Specialization • Course from Specialization • Research Report Project
Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy
Semester-VI • International Communication • Course from Specialization • Course from Specialization • Research Report Project • Internship 188 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
MPhil Mass Communication (Research Track) Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 2 years Location: HH campus Session: Morning
Scheme of Study • Approaches to Mass Communication Studies –I • Approaches to Mass Communication Studies-II • Communication Research Methods-I • Communication Research Methods-II • Mass Media and Society • International Communication • Philosophy of Social Sciences • MPhil Seminar
• Dissertation/Theses Note: After completing the coursework requirement and securing CGPA > 2.5, the student will be eligible to write dissertation of 06 credit hours.
MPhil Mass Communication (Professional Track) Starts in: Fall Semester Duration: 2 years Location: HH campus Session: Morning Scheme of Study • Theory, Practice & Case Studies of Public Relations • Theory, Practice & Case Studies of Advertising • Research Methods • Newspaper: Management & Production • Advanced Communication Theories • Radio: Writing and Production Techniques • TV: Writing and Production Techniques
• Seminar • Internship • Final Project Note: After completing the coursework requirement and securing CGPA >3.00, the student need to appear in Comprehensive Exams and secure GPA >3.00, only then he/she will be eligible to submit final project of 06 credits hours.
PhD Mass Communication Coursework: 18 Credit Hours Scheme of Study • Research Debates Managing Information • Tools and Skills of Social Sciences Research • Optional Courses • Writing Workshop • Research Practicum • Dissertation/Thesis Note: After completion of 18 credit hours coursework, and passing of comprehensive
exam with CGPA ≥ 3.00, student will be asked to submit his/her proposal/
synopsis of PhD thesis within six months after passing of comprehensive examination.
Thesis will not be graded, it will be evaluated on pass or fail basis.
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Department of
Physical Education & Sports Sciences
Akhlaq Ahmed Khan Deputy Director/ Coordinator MA Physical Education Al-Khair University, Muzafarabad
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Physical education is an integral part of total education of a human being and is closely linked with other creative, learning and developmental processes. This educational program is critical to maximize the benefits of leisure activities common to the community. It also develops human abilities towards fitness, movement, health, games and sports along with appropriate values and knowledge. In the light of dynamic values of physical education, the existing Directorate of Sports at University of Gujrat was given responsibilities to start the Physical Education & Sports Sciences Program. The directorate therefore, initiated M.Sc. program in this discipline from Fall Semester 2011. Focus is on catering to the growing
demand of new generation in sports education. This course has been designed in a professional manner. It is multidisciplinary and provides knowledge, skills and understanding of the scientific basis of human performance and impact of sports and exercise on health. Career Opportunity It is designed as a hand on training program for students with a first degree in sports sciences or a related field. It would serve as an excellent basis for further research and practices in this field. It would equip students to find their career in the fitness industry, sports council administration, sports coaching, teaching, exercise prescription and testing, sports science support,
sports public relations and promotion, recreation and leisure management.
Programs • Associate Degree Physical Education & Sports Sciences • Diploma Physical Education and Sports Sciences • MSc Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Faculty Akhlaq Ahmed Khan Deputy Director/Coordinator MA Physical Education Al-Khair University, Muzafarabad Nasira Parveen Sports Officer/Associate Lecturer MA Physical Education University of the Punjab, Lahore Sobia Nazeer Sports Officer/Associate Lecturer MA Physical Education University of the Punjab, Lahore Ghulam Fizza Sports Officer/Associate Lecturer MA Physical Education University of the Punjab, Lahore Syed Muhammad Ishaq Sports Officer/Associate Lecturer MA Physical Education University of the Punjab, Lahore
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Program Associate Degree in Physical Education and Sports Sciences Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 02 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 45 % marks in FA / FSc or equivalent from a recognized institution • Departmental entry test (physical efficiency) 192 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Scheme of Study Semester-I • English-I • Basic Mathematics • Rules & Techniques of Games • Foundation of Physical Education • Science of Movement • Elective-I • Games Practical-I • Gymnastics Practical Semester-II • English-II • Fundamental Application of Physics
• Research Methodology in Phy.Edu. • Science of Track and Field • Pakistan Studies • Games Practical-I • Athletics Practical-I Semester-III • English-III • Islamic Studies/Ethics • Human Biology • Test & Measurement in Phy. Edu. & Sports • Elective-I • Athletics Practical-II • Swimming, Hiking
Semester-IV • Introduction to Computer • Health Education • Sports Medicine • Sports Psychology • Sports Nutrition • Science of Sports Training & Coaching
Diploma in Physical Education and Sports Sciences Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 01 years Session: Morning/ Evening Admission Requirement • 45 % marks in F.A / F.Sc. or equivalent from a recognized institution • Departmental entry test (physical efficiency) Scheme of Study Semester-I • Foundation of Physical Education • Human Anatomy of Physiology • Rules & Techniques of Games • Computer Application • Games Skills-I • Gymnastics Skills • Athletics Skills-I Semester-II • Rules of Athletics • Science of Movement
• Sports conflicts and solution • Physical education for special persons • Games Skills-II • Athletics Skills-II • Swimming & outdoor pursuits MSc Physical Education and Sports Sciences Starts in: Fall semester Location: HH campus Duration: 02 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • 45 % marks in BA/BSc or equivalent degree a from HEC recognized university/degree awarding institution • Departmental entry test (physical efficiency) Scheme of Study Semester-I • Computer Applications • Administration & Management of Sports • Human Anatomy & Physiology
• • • •
Theory of Games-I Sports Nutrition Games Skills (Practical-I) Athletics Skills (Practical-I)
Semester-II • Sports Training & Coaching • Science of Track & Field • Theory of Games-II • Research Methodology in Phy. Edu. • Games Skills (Practical-II) • Athletics Skills (Practical-II) • Gymnastics Skills (Practical-I)
Semester-IV • Test & Measurement and Evaluation in P.E • Sports Medicine • Research Project (Leader Ship in PE , Kinesiology ) • PE for Special Persons • Swimming & First aid • Outdoor Pursuits (Hiking, Camping )
Semester-III • Bio-Mechanics • Sports Psychology • Philosophy of Physical Education • Sociology-I • Games Skills (Practical-III) • PE-411 Athletics Skills (Practical-III) • PE- 413 Gymnastics Skills (Practical-II) UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 193
Department of
Political Science & International Relations
Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Political Science Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
The department of Political Science and International Relations is a newly established department at the University of Gujrat. The department intends to equip the students with the knowledge of national and international politics. The department promotes a vibrant research culture. The primary focus is on achieving excellence in research that is of both strategic and practical importance. To achieve these objectives the department arranges tutorials, seminars and academic conferences along with regular classes. Program Overview Two disciplines of Political Science and International Relations are being managed by the department. The department is successfully running the programs of BS,
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MA and MPhil for both the disciplines. Career Opportunity The disciplines of political science and international relations have gained enormous attention of the students of social sciences in recent years. This popularity is on account of the extra-ordinary performance of graduates of these disciplines in the competitive examinations of Provincial and Federal Civil Services in Pakistan. They can also pursue jobs related to foreign office, advisory councils, political analysts, foreign policy experts, constitutional experts, International business experts, risk analysts and journalists in electronic and print media. Joining teaching profession at university and college level is another good option for
graduates of the discipline.
Programs • BS Political Science • MA Political Science • MPhil Political Science • BS International Relations • MA International Relations • MPhil International Relations
Faculty Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Assistant Professor PhD Political Science Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Rizwan Ali Lecturer M. Phil. (Political Science) Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Dr. Sultan Mubariz Khan Assistant Professor PhD (Political Science) University of Sargodha, Sargodha
Faheem Mehmood Mirza Lecturer MS (Development Studies) IQRA University, Islamabad
Visiting Faculty Shagufta Nargis Lecturer M. Phil (Political Science) Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Shahzada Afzal Lecturer M.Phil. (Defence & Strategic Studies) Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Muhammad Jawad Hashmi Lecturer M. Phil (Defence& Strategic Studies), QAU, Islamabad
Saiqa Hanif Associate Lecturer M.Sc. (Defence & Diplomatic Studies) Fatima Jinnah University, Islamabad
Sharaf Ali Lecturer M. Phil (Government & Public Policy) National Defence University, Islamabad
Usman Qais Associate Lecturer M.A. (Good Governess) NUML Islamabad
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Program BS Political Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent with 45 % marks Scheme of Study Semester I • English-I • Islamic Studies 196 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Introduction to Basics in Computer • Introduction to Political Science-I • General-I (Introduction to International Relations) • General-II ( Introduction to Economics/Sociology) Semester II • English-II • Pakistan Studies • Mathematics-I • Introduction to Political Science-II • General-III (Introduction to Human Rights)
• General-IV (Introduction to Law) Semester-III • English-III • Statistics • Introduction to Political Science-III • Political Systems (Developed) UK & USA • General-V (Political History of Pakistan since 1947) • General-VI ( Introduction to Economics/Sociology)
Semester IV • English-IV • Political Systems (Developing) China, India & Turkey • Pakistan Movement • Constitutional Development in British India (1857-1947) • General-VII (Introduction to Public Administration) • General –VIII (Intro. to History/Mass Communication
Semester V • English Language (Communication Skills) • Western Political Philosophy-I • Muslim Political Philosophy-I • Comparative and Developmental Politics-I • Public Administration in Pakistan • History of International Relations Semester VI • Western Political Philosophy-II • Muslim Political Philosophy-II • Comparative and Developmental Politics-II • International Law • Major Issues of Pakistan’s Politics • Political sociology Semester VII • Research Methodology • Ideology and Political dynamics of Pakistan • Political Parties and Elections in Pakistan
• Politics of federalism in Pakistan • Politics of Human Rights • Local Government in Pakistan Semester VIII • Constitutional and Political Development in Pakistan • Political Economy of Pakistan • Foreign Policy of Pakistan • International Organizations • International Relations in the New Millennium • Contemporary issues in Global Politics
MA Political Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Bachelors degree in political science/ International Relations or
any other relevant • As per UOG rules in case of ambiguity Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS Political Science in Semester-V to VIII are same for MA program in Semester I to IV.
BS International Relations Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent with 45 % marks • At least 45% marks in NAT-IA Scheme of Study Semester I • English-I • Pakistan Studies • Introduction to Computer Skills
• Introduction to International Relations (F-I) • General-I (Introduction to Political Science-I) • General-II (Introduction to Law) Semester II • English-II • Islamic Studies • Mathematics • Geo-Political Structure of the World (F-II) • General-III (Introduction to Political Science-II) • General-IV (Introduction to Human Rights) Semester III • English-III • Statistics • Globalization And International Relations (F-III) • General-V (Introduction to Political Science-III) • General-VI (Introduction to Public Administration) • Political System Developed: UK & USA
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Semester IV • English-IV • International Relations: 1648-1945 (F-IV) • Approaches to International Relations (F-V) • General-VII (Introduction to Economics) • General-VIII (Political History of Pakistan since 1947) • Politics of Human Rights (F-VI) Semester V • English Language (Communication Skills) • International Relations: 1945 To 2000 (F-VII) • Theories of International Relations (F-VIII) • International Law-I (F-IX) • Foreign Policy Analysis (M-I) • International Political Economy (M-II Semester VI • Regional And International Organizations (F-X) • Research Methodology 198 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
• Public International Law-II (F-XI) • Introduction To Strategic Studies (M-III) • Diplomacy (M-IV) • Conflict Resolution (M-V)
• Ethnic Conflicts in Global Perspective (Elective-IV) • Contemporary Political Ideologies
Semester VII • Politics of South Asian Region (M-XII) • Comparative Foreign Policy of Major Powers: US, Russia, China (M-VII) • Intl. Relations in The New Millennium (M-VIII) • Political Economy of Pakistan (Elective-I) • National Security Issues in Contemporary Pakistan (Elective-II) • Politics of Pakistan (M-XIII)
MA International Relations Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning
Semester VIII • Arms Control And Disarmament (X-XI) • Politics of Middle East (M-IX) • Foreign Policy Of Pakistan (M-X) • Major Issues in Global Politics (Elective-III)
MPhil Political Science Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning (Weekend Program) Admission Requirement • 4 years bachelor degree in education • As per UOG policy
Admission Requirement • Bachelors degree in political science/ International Relations or any other relevant subject • As per UOG rules in case of ambiguity
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Theories of Political Science (compulsory) • Advance Research Methodology (compulsory) • Optional-I
Scheme of Study Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MA program in Semester I to IV.
Semester-II • Optional-II • Optional-III Semester-III • Optional-IV • Optional-V • Optional-VI
Semester-IV • Thesis (Compulsory) Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts.
MPhil International Relations Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning
Semester-III • Optional-IV • Optional-V • Optional-VI Semester-IV • Thesis (Compulsory) Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts.
Admission Requirement • 4 years bachelor degree in education • As per UOG policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • Theories of International Relation (compulsory) • Advance Research Methodology (compulsory) • Optional-I Semester-II • Optional-II • Optional-III UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 199
Department of
Psychology
Dr. Bushra Akram Assistant Professor Head of Department PhD Special Education MSc Applied Psychology University of the Punjab Lahore
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Mission of the department of psychology at UOG is to advance the understanding of behavioral and cognitive processes pertaining to the complex human psyche. This process will lead to the improvement of quality of life by underpinning the strategic solutions to individual and societal problems at large. Objective is to prepare the students at bachelor’s and master’s levels to pursue careers within the area of human services and organizational settings. The academic program will enrich the students with spirit of understanding the basic skills used in scientific research, knowledge of psychological nomenclature and concepts, and applications of psychology in other diverse fields of life. This innovative syllabus approaches psychology
from a more applied point of view of human thought processes and actions rather than merely covering the essential “nuts and bolts”. Program Overview Psychology covers a wide range of topics and captures the public imagination. We are all part of families, groups, and organizations. The study of Psychology provides an insight to human behavior and motivation which is of interest to all of us. It aims to provide the necessary knowledge and skills to work as a psychologist, to analyze offending behavior and its effect on victims. Simultaneously it gives us skills to manage, assess and plan treatment strategies for both victims and offenders, and to work as an expert providing professional
reports and training. Career Opportunity Psychology graduates acquire an impressive variety of skills and knowledge in effective communication; the ability to work in teams and a comprehensive understanding of human behavior. These skills make graduates highly invaluable and employable across a range of professions such as education, advertising, career counseling, health professions, human resource management and social services.
Programs • BS Psychology • MSc Psychology • MPhil Psychology • PhD Psychology
Faculty Dr. Bushra Akram Assistant Professor PhD Special Education MSc Applied Psychology University of the Punjab Lahore Dr. Gulzar Ahmad Forign Faculty (2012-13 Session)
Aliyha Ghumman Lecturer MPhil Psychology, UOG Iram Naz Lecturer MPhil Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Dr. Syed Sohail Imam Professor PhD Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Sameera Shafiq Lecturer MPhil Psychology Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
Yousaf Jamal Assistant Professor MPhil Counseling Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Saadia Dildar Lecturer MPhil Clinical Psychology University of the Punjab Lahore
Faiqa Yaseen Lecturer MPhil Psychology Govt. College University, Lahore
Noreena Kausar Lecturer MPhil Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Saima Riaz Lecturer MPhil Organizational Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Humaira Murtaza Lecturer MSc Applied Psychology University of the Punjab Lahore
Visiting Faculty Naila Anwar Lecturer MSc Behavioral Sciences Fatima Jinnah University Rawalpindi Misbah Arshad Lecturer MSc Behavioral Sciences Fatima Jinnah University Rawalpindi
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Program BS Psychology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 Years Full Time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent level • 10 Additional marks shall be awarded to those who studied psychology as an elective subject • At least 45 marks are required in NAT-IA 202 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Scheme of Study Semester-I • English-I • I T- I • Islamic Studies • Introduction to Sociology-I • Introduction to Economics-I • Introduction to Psychology –I + Practicums Semester-II • English-II • I T-II • Pakistan Studies
• Introduction to Sociology-II • Issues of Pakistan Economy • Introduction to Psychology- II+ Practicums Semester-III • English-III • Mathematics • Introduction to Pol Science-I • Introduction to Mass Communication • History of Psychology
Semester-IV • Environmental Sciences • International Organization • Educational Psychology • Personality Theories-I • Developmental Psychology Semester-V • Personality Theories-II • Cognitive Psychology • Social Psychology • Neurological Basis of Behavior • Mental Health & Psychopathology-I
Semester-VI • Research Methodology-I • Applied Statistics-I • Psychological Testing-I • Mental Health & Psychopathology-II • Experimental Psychology + Practicum • Clinical Psychology + Case Study Semester-VII • Research Methodology-II • Applied Statistics-II • Psychological Testing-II • Health Psychology • Organizational Psychology +Case Study Semester-VIII • Community Psychology • Human Resource Management • Environmental Psychology • Counseling psychology • Thesis/Two of the following courses • Child Psychology • Forensic Psychology • Consumer Psychology
MSc Psychology Starts in: Location: Duration: Session:
Fall Semester HH Campus 2 years Full Time /4 Semesters Morning
Admission Requirement • BA/BSc with Psychology as major subject • At least 45 marks are required in NAT-IIA Scheme of Study Semester-I • History of Psychology • Social psychology • Neurological Basis of Behavior • Mental Health and Psychopathology-I • Computer Applications • English Communications Semester-II • Research Methodology-I • Applied Statistics-I • Psychological Testing-I • Mental Health and Psychopathology-II • Experimental Psychology + Practicum
• Clinical Psychology + Case Study Semester-III • Research Methodology-II • Applied Statistics-II • Psychological Testing II • Health Psychology • Organizational Behavior + Case Study Semester-IV • Community Psychology • Human Resource Management • Counseling Psychology • Environmental Psychology
• Philosophy of Social Sciences • Psychological Assessment + Field Project • Perspectives in Psychology • Area of Specialization-I • Area of Specialization-II + Case Study • Thesis Writing Skills and Article Development • Thesis
Thesis/Following two courses • Child Psychology • Forensic Psychology
MPhil Psychology
Admission Requirement • As per UOG policy Scheme of Studies • Research Methods in Social Sciences • Advanced Applied Statistics UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 203
Department of
Sociology
Dr. Fauzia Maqsood Assistant Professor Head of Department & Associate Director PhD Sociology University of the Punjab Lahore Post Doc University of Pittsburgh, USA
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The Department of Sociology at UOG aims at developing ability among the students to understand structures and functions of social institutions. It provides an elaborate comprehension of the links between social, economic, political, cultural and ecological aspects of our everyday life in a changing global world. The students, therefore, acquire the skills to develop a greater appreciation and understanding of diverse world views and social practices. Department of Sociology provides students with the opportunities to gain and use knowledge and skills to build successful careers and become an integral part of the community. We continue to strive to meet our mission as we are endowed with the diverse educational and cul-
tural needs of the people of society. This department aims to: develop concrete concepts of the subject through high quality class teaching and small scale research work, develop the ability to understand the structure and functions of social institutions and understand the substantive areas of sociological research. Program Overview Sociology concentrates on analyzing and understanding the way in which society functions through various sociological paradigms. Sociology emphasizes the study of human behavior and basic social processes. Without understanding the sociological underpinnings and research areas, the social structure of society can not be analyzed in a scien-
tific way. The department of sociology has designed the layout of courses in such a way as to make students aware of social phenomenon and trends. Additionally, the department also instills dynamic research skills in students. Currently, the department offers 4 year BS, 2 year master and MPhil programs. Career Opportunity The graduates of the department can find job opportunities in academic institutions, public administration offices, social services, criminal justice system, various public and private agencies and NGOs.
Programs • BS Sociology • MA Sociology • MA Social Work • MPhil Sociology • PhD Sociology
Program
Faculty Dr. Fauzia Maqsood Assistant Professor PhD Sociology University of the Punjab, Lahore Post Doc University of Pittsburgh, USA Prof Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin HEC, Foreign Faculty
PhD University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Julie Flowerday HEC, Foreign Faculty (2012 - 13 Session)
Tauqeer Hussain Shah Lecturer MPhil Sociology University of Gujrat, Gujrat Yasir Saeed Lecturer MPhil Sociology University of the Punjab, Lahore Muhammad Shoaib Lecturer MS Sociology Intl. Islamic Uni., Islamabad
Prof. Dr. Anwar Visiting Faculty Ph.D. Sociology of Education and Educational Planning, University of Toronto, Canada
Jawad Tariq Associate Lecturer MPhil Sociology (In Progress) University of the Punjab, Lahore
Sidra Maqsood Lecturer MPhil Sociology University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Muhammad Shehzad Associate Lecturer MPhil Sociology (In Progress) University of the Punjab, Lahore
Rizwana Yousaf Lecturer MPhil Sociology University of the Punjab, Lahore
Arooj Sikandar Research Officer MPhil Sociology (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Visiting Faculty Huma Butt Lecturer MPhil Sociology University of the Punjab, Lahore
BS Sociology Starts in: October Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years full time Session: Morning
Tipu Sultan Lecturer MS Sociology & PGD (Human Rights) Dalarna University Falun, Sweden
Admission Requirement • Intermediate (FA, FSc, ICom, ICS) or equivalent level with Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Economics, Statistics, Philosophy, History, Civics • The applicants who have studied Sociology, Social Work or Statistics as an elective subjects, shall be given 20 additional marks • NTS is required
Anila Iram Associate Lecturer MPhil Sociology (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Scheme of Study Semester-I • Introduction to Sociology 1 • English 1 • Introduction to Computer Applications • Islamic Studies UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 205
• Introduction to Psychology I • Introduction to Economics Semester-II • Introduction to Sociology-II • English-II • Pakistan Studies • Fundamentals of Information Systems • Introduction to Psychology-II • Economics Issues of Pakistan
• Advanced Academic Reading and Writing Semester-V • Introduction to Demography • Qualitative Research • Introduction to Anthropology • Community Development • Sociology of Peace and Conflict • Social Statistics I
Semester-VIII • Comparative Religions • Sociology of Social Work • Urban Sociology • Population Aging and Society • Thesis OR
Semester-III • Sociological Theory-I • English -III • Mathematics • Intro to Political Science • Introduction to Mass Communication
Semester-VI • Sociology of Human Rights • Social Problems of Pakistan • Social Statistics II • NGO Management • Research Methods II • Sociology of Health & Medicine
Semester-IV • Social Impact Assessment • Research Methods-I • Sociological Theory-II • Contemporary World Media
Semester-VII • Gender Studies • Sociology of Development • Sociology of Globalization • Field Work
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Optional Course • Industrial Sociology • Population, Youth and Development
Optional Courses • Corporate Social Responsibility • Sociology of Education MA Sociology Starts in: October Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BCom, BA/BSc with Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Economics, Statistics, Philosophy, History, Civics, Political Science, Geography
• The applicants who have studied Sociology, Social Work or Statistics as an elective subjects, shall be given 20 additional marks. • Departmental Entry Test is required Scheme of Study Semester-I • General Sociology-I • Classical Sociological Theories • Social Statistics-I • Social Psychology • English Communication Skills • Introduction to Computer Applications Semester-II • General Sociology-II • Social Statistics-II • Research Methods-I • NGO Management • Introduction to Demography • Contemporary Sociological Theory Semester-III • Research Methods-II
• Field Work • Criminology • Sociology of Development Optional Course • Social Problems of Pakistan • Gender Studies Semester-IV • Sociology of Social Work • Urban Sociology • Population Aging and Society • Sociology of Globalization • Thesis OR Optional Courses • Peace & Conflict Studies • Sociology of Health and Medicine MPhil Sociology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 Years full time Session: Morning Admission Requirement • The candidate shall have sixteen years
degree MA / BS 4 Years degree OR its equivalent qualification in the relevant subject. • The candidate shall have at least 45% Marks in the annual examination system or 65% marks in the semester system of examination throughout his/her academic career except in Matriculation and intermediate examinations. • Candidates shall have to pass the Departmental Subject Based Written Test (DSBWT) and Interview. • GAT (NTS) OR Subject GRE with 50% accumulative score.
• Socio Economic & Political Issues of Pakistan • Contemporary Sociological Theory • Advanced Applied Statistics • Thesis Optional Course (Choose any two) • Applied Survey Research • Public Health Studies • Conflict & Peace Studies • Population Studies • Deviance & Crime • Urban Sociology • Social Policy Studies
PhD Sociology Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 3 Years full time Session: Morning/Evening Admission Requirement • MS/ MPhil or equivalent degree with minimum CGPA ≥ 3.0 as per HEC rules in the relevant domain. • Only those candidates will be considered who have qualified GRE/GAT (Subject) after acquisition of 18 years education.
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Department of
Statistics
Dr. Zahoor Ahmad
Assistant Professor Head of Department Post Doctorate University of Southampton, UK
Statistics refers to a body of scientific principles and methodologies that are used to extract useful and comprehensive information from data to draw conclusions about any phenomenon. Almost every research work is incomplete without use of statistical techniques. The Statistics Department provides a good combination of pure and applied statistics which enables a student to successfully participate in professional life. The graduates of the department have good knowledge of statistical methods and software to handle any problem statistically. The graduates have an ability to apply the gained knowledge at professional level. Program Overview Statistics play a vital role in every field of human activity.
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It deals with variables and there is not any field where variables do not exist. Over the years the importance of statistics has risen dramatically due to its sophisticated global techniques. There is hardly any field where statistical methodologies have not played a vital role. It is a subject that is used to study the past, present and future of any phenomena. A decision based on the knowledge deduced by statistical investigation is the most appropriate in any practical setup. Career Opportunity Career opportunities are open for the students of Statistics. The possible sectors where a graduate of statistics can apply for job are Government, Education, Research, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Environmental Studies and Business. They can also find
jobs in statistical programming as well as in financial organizations.
Programs • BS Statistics • MSc Statistics • MPhil Statistics • PhD Statistics
Faculty Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Assistant Professor Post Doctorate University of Southampton, UK
Ummara Shahid Lecturer MPhil Statistics QAU, Islamabad
Dr. Farrukh Shehzad Assistant Professor PhD Statistics NCBA& Economics, Lahore
Mirza Rizwan Sajid Lecturer MSc Biostatistics University of the Punjab, Lahore MPhil (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Lecturer PhD Statistics Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur
Erum Shahzadi Associate Lecturer MSc Statistics University of Gujrat, Gujrat
Mirza Naveed Shahzad Lecturer MPhil Statistics QAU, Islamabad Syed Adil Hussain Lecturer MPhil Statistics QAU, Islamabad Muhammad Farooq Lecturer MPhil Statistics GC university, Lahore
Program BS Statistics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 4 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • Intermediate or equivalent level with at least 45% marks in Statistics or Mathematics. • 20 additional marks are given to those who secured at least 50%
marks in both elective subjects, i.e., Statistics & Mathematics • At least 50% marks are required in NAT IE/NATICS/ or NAT-IGS Scheme of Study Semester-I • English I • Pakistan Studies • Introduction to Computer • Introduction to Psychology I • Introduction to Sociology I • Introduction to UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 209
Statistics Semester-II • English-II • Islamic Studies/Ethics • Calculus and Analytical Geometry I • Introduction to Business Management • Diversity of Plants and Related Life • Introduction to Probability Distributions Semester-III • English III • Calculus and Analytical Geometry II • Biology I • Introduction to Differential Equations • Basic Statistical Inference Semester-IV • Introduction to Numerical Analysis • Introduction to Environmental Science • Introduction to Linear Algebra • Introduction to Economics • Official Statistics 210 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Semester-V • Probability & Probability Distributions I • Sampling Technique I • Design & Analysis of Experiments I • Regression Analysis I • Statistical Packages Semester-VI • Probability & Probability Distributions II • Sampling Technique II • Design & Analysis of Experiments II • Regression analysis II • Estimation Semester-VII • Hypothesis Testing • Applied Multivariate Analysis • Research Methods • Time Series Analysis (Elective I) • Statistical Quality Control (Elective II) Semester-VIII For students having Thesis • Multivariate Data
Analysis • Non Parametric Methods (Elective III) • Categorical Data Analysis (Elective IV) • Thesis
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For students having Research Article • Multivariate Data Analysis • Non Parametric Methods (Elective III) • Categorical Data Analysis (Elective IV) • Elective V • Research Article
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For non-thesis/ non-research article’s students • Multivariate Data Analysis • Non Parametric Methods (Elective III) • Categorical Data Analysis (Elective IV) • Elective V • Elective VI Fields of General Courses for BS • Psychology • Philosophy
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Economics International Relations Mass Communications Sociology Business Administration Human Resource Management Environmental Sciences Principles of Management & Marketing Basic Financial Management History of Human Civilization Introduction to Biology Foreign Language other than English (such as French, German, Chinese etc.). Introduction to Physics Advanced Calculus
Elective Courses for BS/MSc • Population Studies • Categorical Data Analysis • Time Series Analysis • Statistical Quality Control • Bio Statistics • Actuarial Statistics • Agricultural and Industrial Statistics
• Data Mining • Multivariate Data Analysis • Non-Parametric Methods • Operations Research • Research Methods • Bayesian Statistics • Stochastic Process • Reliability Analysis • Decision Theory • Numerical Methods • Mathematical Models and Simulation • Robust Method MSc Statistics Starts in: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • BA/BSc with Statistics and at least one Mathematics at BSc level as an elective subject and at least 45% marks in Statistics. • At least 50% marks are required in NAT-IIA
Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MSc program in Semester I to IV. MPhil Statistics Startin: Fall Semester Location: HH Campus Duration: 2 years Session: Morning Admission Requirement • As per UOG Policy Scheme of Study Semester-I • Mathematical Statistics • Statistical Inference • Sampling Techniques • Multivariate Analysis
PhD Statistics Six courses are to be selected from the following list of courses according to available facilities and faculty of the University. Thesis Elective Courses for MPhil & PhD • Advanced Statistical Computing • Design and Analysis of Experiment • Non-Parametric Models • Linear Models • Econometric Methods • Statistical Inference
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Bayesian Statistics Reliability Theory Measure Theory Spatial Data Analysis Applied Stochastic Models Optimization Techniques Statistical Ecology Generalized Linear Models Complex Survey Modeling Advance Topics in Sampling Advance Topics in Experimental Design Time Series and Forecasting
Semester-II • Research Workshop • Advanced Applied Statistics • Elective • Elective Semester-III & IV • Thesis
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Center for Population, Urban and Environment Studies Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Director PhD Population Studies (USA) Center for Population, Urban and Environment Studies (CPUES ) established at the University of Gujrat in collaboration with UNFPA, is a renowned research center which aims at conducting high quality research on various social issues of Pakistani society. Efforts of the leadership for advancement of social sciences and research have transformed the Center in less than expected time into a dynamic center of research and development in the areas of population, urban and environment studies. The center has a credit of publishing a biannual research journal, The Pakistan Journal of Social Issues. Currently the state and society of Pakistan are facing 212 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
various internal and external challenges. The cultural and social landscape is also undergoing immense structural changes owing to demographic challenges. Alongwith rapid demographic challenges, urbanization is taking place at a quick pace. The resultant effect of these changes and challenges is lopsided development of urban sprawl in the form of slums and shanty towns. The emergence of slums in the urban areas pose new challenges to policy makers in the shape of rampant delinquency, crimes and violence. Now there is an acute exigency to transform the whole population into productive work force. It can only be done if all the data regarding these trends is well documented and preserved for public policy making. The Center for Population, Urban and Environment Studies has been established to document
Secretariate Sidra Maqsood Deputy Director MPhil Sociology University of Gujrat Ummel Baneen Resaerch officer/Associate Lecturer MA Population Sciences University of Gujrat Nasim Ahmad Research Officer MA Sociology (PU) MPhil Scholar, Licenza di Maturita, Switzerland Sumaira Tufail Research Assistant MPhil Sociology (In Progress) University of Gujrat Pakistan Journal of Social Issues (PJSI) Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Editor-in-Chief PhD Population Studies (USA)
PJSI Editorial Team Dr. Fauzia Maqsood Assistant Professor PhD Sociology, PU, Lahore Post Doc University of Pittsburgh, USA Naseeruddin Humayun Ghouri Research Assoc Prof/ Senior Editor PJSI MA (English) PU Sami Ullah Lecturer MPhil Economics Govt. College University, Lahore Mirza Rizwan Sajid Lecturer MSc Biostatistics University of the Punjab, Lahore MPhil (In Progress) University of Gujrat, Gujrat Hammad Raza Assistant Director/Editor PJSI
all these trends and conduct empirical research in these realms to provide a wayforward for policy makers to cope up with the challenges of demographic change and its associated phenomenon. Objectives of the Center • The Center helps to build UOG’s capacity by: • Conducting empirical research in various disciplines such as Demography, Sociology, Economics, Business Demography, Environment , Industrial growth, regional and city planning. • Developing capacity and skills of young faculty members by engaging them in research activities and by enhancing their analytical capacities. • Providing its database to national organizations and government departments to evolve public policy on the basis of findings of empirical studies. • Establishing UOG’s
linkages with other national and international organizations. • Provide a platform for university faculty to pursue research and teaching devoted to the understanding of population, urban growth and environmental issues. • Based on research findings, formulate workable strategies and suggest recommendations to policy making institutions to help them address various issues related to urbanization and environment in Pakistani society.
members in preparing high quality research proposals to be submitted to various donor agencies including HEC, UNFPA, NUHabitat, USAID and the World Bank. • To help Principal investigators in hiring and training their research teams. • To assist Principal investigators in the management of their research process. • To provide a central place and resources for data processessing and analysis.
• To help prepare progress reports as well as expenditure reports. • To help prepare and edit final reports of the projects. • To publish the biannual journal, “The Pakistan Journal of Social Issues”. Programs under the Centre • PGD in Demography • PGD in Population Sciences • Certificate courses in Population Development and Urbanization.
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Completed Projects The Center has been involved in various research projects some of which have been completed such as: Holding up the Sky: Women, Population and Climate Change (2009) The Center prepared the Pakistan Supplement to State of World Population Report 2009 titled “Holding up the Sky: Women, Population and Climate Change” which was funded by UNFPA, Islamabad. A Survey of Living and Health Conditions of Elderly in Punjab (2010) This survey assessed the living conditions of elderly in Punjab with a sample size of 4,191 elderly people of age 60 and above. The purpose of the survey was to identify the extent of the physical, psychological and financial needs of older persons, and to elicit older persons’ views and suggestions on meeting their physical, emotional, social, economic and security needs. This project was funded by UNFPA. Study of Low-Income Urban Areas of Pakistan (2011) The project aims to focus on the living conditions of those belonging to the lower strata of society. Data from six cities was collected, analyzed and compiled in a coherent report. The first draft of the project has been prepared and sent for review to advisory committee. The ultimate aim of this project is to bring the residents of this section of society out of the vortex of socio-economic quagmire. The project was implemented with the financial assistance of UNFPA and technical assistance of UN-Habitat. Anthropometric Measurements of Elderly in the District of Gujrat (2011) Pakistan is a country with increasing number of the elderly due to better health care facilities and low rate of death. To analyze the health of the elderly in the district of Gujrat, the Center carried out a survey. The project was funded by Higher Education Commission (HEC). Various health indicators were included to gauge the health conditions of these people. Demographic and Health Profile of University Project Area (2011) This research was funded by Higher Education Commission (HEC). Four union council level areas (three rural and one urban areas) were selected
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Research Fellows Dr. Farish Ullah Yousafzai Post Doc, NTU Singapore Director, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gujrat
Amna Jehangir Department of Architecture School of Art, Design and Architecture Unversity of Gujrat
Dr. Fauzia Maqsood Assistant Professor PhD Sociology, PU, Lahore Post Doc University of Pittsburgh, USA
Dr. Sabiha Khuram PhD in Enviormantal Sciences PIEAS, Islamabad Coordinator, Department of Environmental Sciences University of Gujrat
Dr. Bushra Akram Principal Investigator PhD in Special Education Head of Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat Dr. Zahid Yousaf Principal Investigator PhD in Mass Communication Dr. Atif Ali Jafferi Principal Investigator PhD in Ecnomics, PIDE Islamabad Head of Department of Ecnomics, University of Gujrat Dr. Faisal Mehmood Mirza PhD in Energy Economics UMB, School of Economics and Business Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Assistant Professor, Department of Economics University of Gujrat
Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Senior Data Analyst & Head of Department of Statistics, UOG PhD in Statistics NCBA, Lahore Post Doc, University of Southampton UK
Sidra Maqsood Deputy Director MPhil Sociology University of Gujrat Rizwan Sajid Data Analyst & Lecturer, Department of Statistics,UOG MPhil Statistics University of Gujrat
Sami Ullah Lecturer MPhil Economics Govt. College University, Lahore
to investigate the demographics and household characteristics of these areas. The main aim was to make it feasible for the university researches and students to get benefit from the already gathered data from this study.
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Causes and Repercussions of Mass Failure of Boys in Degree Colleges (2011) The project focused on Causes and Repercussions of Mass Failure of Boys in Degree Colleges, was funded by Higher Education Commission (HEC). The failure rate of male students who appeared in BA/BSc examination remained high during current academic year in the country. This premature termination leads to unavailability of qualified and skilled labor force resulting in slow pace of socioeconomic development in the country. Projects in progress Low Participation of Educated Females in Job Market The purpose of this project is to find out and analyze the factors which are constraining the participation of educated women in job market. It is funded by Higher Education Comission (HEC). Social, psychological, and economic, determinants of intolerance and violence in Pakistan The study aims at gathering evidence regarding the causes of violence from the male population of Punjab. This project is funded by Higher Education Comission (HEC). Upcoming Projects • An investigation into socio-economic background, attitudes, perceptions and entrepreneurship potentials among young adults living in selected cities of Pakistan. (Principal Investigator: Dr Mohammad Nizamuddin) • The prevalence of depression and deprivation among elderly: a rural urban comparison in Punjab. (Principal Investigator: Dr Fauzia Maqsood) • Ensuring human rights and cultural diversity: the role of media
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and civil society. (Principal Investigator: Dr Farishullah Yousafzai) Ethnolinguistic identities of migrants and social exclusion- a critical domestic challenge for the state AJK. (Principal Investigator: Dr Riaz Mangrio ) Mass mediated perception and the actual prevalence of hate violence (crime) in Punjab: a socio demographic survey of urban dwellers. (Principal Investigator: Dr Zahid Yousaf) Non-income determinants of human development in Pakistan. (Principal Investigator: Dr Atif Ali Jaffri) Law breaking in Punjab: causes and consequences. (Principal Investigator: Dr Zahoor Ahmad)
The Pakistan Journal of Social Issues (PJSI) The Center achieved its milestone by issuing biannual journal on the social issues of Pakistan under the rubric, “The Pakistan Journal of Social Issues” abbreviated as PJSI. Three issues of this Journal have been published so far. Next are in pipeline. A variety of writers, intellectuals, social scientists, anthropologists, teachers, professors and students have contributed to embellish this Journal with scholarly research papers covering a wide array of issues currently being confronted by Pakistani society. The response to the Journal has been unexpected. A regular staff at the Center work for the first review of papers. After having an extensive preliminary review, the papers are sent to experts for further review. A Peer review committee and editorial committee comprising of National and International members have been formed for this purpose. The peer review committee comprises of experts in the fields of sociology, demography, economics, statistics, healthcare management and management sciences both from Pakistan and abroad. The future plan is to make it wholly online, expand its areas of interests, and elevate it to a journal of international standing. Currently Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin is supervising the journal as its Editor-in-Chief.
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Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) Dr. Muddesar Iqbal Director PhD (Wireless Communication/Adhoc Network) Kingston University, UK
[email protected] The Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC) was established in September 2011 in pursuance of the policy of Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad, to make RESEARCH a top PRIORITY for a sustainable economic growth and future knowledge economy. The purpose of ORIC is to serve as a pivotal point to encompass all the research activities, develop, expand, enhance and manage the university’s research programs and to link research activities directly to the educational, social and economic priorities of the university and its broader community, under 216 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
a single umbrella. The ORIC is also responsible for assuring that the quality of research reflects the highest international standards and advances. It is working to promote the stature of the university among the world’s best research institutions. ORIC is striving hard to strengthen the research culture in all disciplines of UOG, to bring UOG at par with other institutions of higher learning within the country and abroad. It maintains the highest standards of research of both students and faculty. ORIC has positively set the pace to match up to the challenges in the field of Research and Commercialization. ORIC provides end to end services for all matters pertaining to research & development, innovations, commercialization, patents, collaborations, and for arranging seminars, symposiums, conferences and workshops, etc.
Key Functions of ORIC • Setting the strategic research directions and policies in accordance with the university’s R&D vision • Ensuring conducive Research and Development culture, so that research remains an integral component of academic activities at UOG • Encouraging and enhancing the University’s Entrepreneurial Environment by strengthening university-industry relationships as well as expanding partnerships with public and private sector organizations, not for profit organization, national and international donors and all other communitybased organizations. ORIC realizes the need to positively contribute in developing R&D and to play its role in transforming the economic focus of the country through
Professional Team Muhammad Yaqoob Manager of Research Operation MSc (Computer Science) University of Peshawar Shahzada Babar Manager of University-Industry Linkages MS (International Management) University of Strathclyde Glasgow, UK Zafar Mehmood Khatak Deputy Manager MSc Computer Science, Peshawar Muhammad Raees Ashraf, Research Officer, Research Operation MA (English Literature) Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Waqas Ahmed Research Officer, University Industry Linkages MPhil (Material ChemistryNanotechnology) Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
strengthening of academiaacademia and academiaindustrial ties. ORIC is keenly involved in establishing linkages with academia, industry and the community to carry out different projects. UOG is celebrating year 2013 as the “Year of University-Industry Linkages”, ORIC is organizing, this year, a mega event; DICE (Distinguished, Innovations, Collaboration & Entrepreneurship). CONNECT 2013 is an annual event, which includes exhibition, competitions and symposiums, promoting the environment of knowledgebased revolution in Pakistan by motivating people from both academia as well as industry to utilize state of the art and high end technologies for the rapid development of innovative products. Besides this, ORIC has signed a number of MOUs with local and regional industries to provide them industrial solutions as well as innovative ideas. Future plans of ORIC are to expand its activities to support both academics as well
as the industry to promote collaborative research so that maximum benefit could be transferred to the community in real time.
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Centre for Languages and Translation Studies (CeLTS)
Ghulam Ali Lecturer/Coordinator MPhil Applied Linguistic UMT, Lahore Translation Studies is an emerging discipline in the world. It deals with the systematic study of theory, description and application of translation and interpretation. It tends to explore the commonalities and disparities among the languages and cultures. It also attempts to offer solutions for bringing 218 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
global understanding and inter-human communication among diverse nations and races. Most of the leading Universities of the world have been treating Translation Studies as a separate discipline for the last three decades. The University of Gujrat has the honor of being the first University in Pakistan to establish a dedicated Centre for Languages and Translation Studies (CeLTS). The discipline shares its boundaries with linguistics, literature, sociology, psychology, anthropology, politics, media studies, and computer sciences. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, it gets broader scope in the field of language, literature and culture. Keeping in view, the global and domestic roles of translation and translation studies, CeLTS, UOG aspires to transfer knowledge from different languages and cultures of the world to national languages
of the country and vice versa. The Centre is committed to promote intercultural and inter-racial understanding among the diverse communities and societies. The Centre also aims at producing translators equipped with the theoretical perspectives along with translation strategies. The Centre, in this regard, offers MPhil Program in Translation Studies along with various research activities in the field. This Degree program provides the translators an intellectual and philosophical perspective on the activity of Translation and also enhances the practical skills in translation. Program Overview Upon completion of studies, the graduates are expected to be equipped with: specialized translation and interpretation skills such as literary translation, commercial translation, legal translation,
Faculty Ghulam Ali Lecturer Coordinator MPhil Applied Linguistic UMT, Lahore Toheed Ahmad Ambassador
Advisor for CeLTS Dr. Riaz Ahmed Mangrio Assistant Professor PhD Linguistics & English Language Dr. Muhammad Shehbaz Assistant Professor PhD Linguistics Dr. Behzad Anwar Lecturer PhD Linguistics Visiting Faculty Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Butt Assistant Professor PhD Linguistic MUML, Islamabad Ahmed Nadeem Assistant Professor MPhil Applied Linguistic UMT, Lahore
business translation, media translation and linguistic and cultural knowledge required for practical translation. They are expected to understand theoretical and practical orientations of simultaneous and consecutive interpretation. They should also be able to apply dynamic approaches to research in Translation Studies Career Opportunity Job opportunities are expected to be available in: foreign offices, parliament house, publishing houses, federal and many provincial government organizations, law offices, courts, NGOs and many other agencies such as film, media, advertising, journalism, and academia. MS/MPhil English (Applied Translation Studies) Starts in: Spring Semester Location: Hafiz Hayat Campus Duration: 2 Years Session: Full Time/ Weekend
Admission Requirement • 4 years Bachelor/MA degree in English Language and Literature • As per UOG policy Scheme of Study The MS/MPhil in Translation Studies program strictly follows the guidelines given by the HEC for MS/MPhil programs. The program spreads over a period of 2 years. The participants of the program will be required to study 8 courses in total, in the span of the 1st year. The year will be divided into 2 semesters having 4 courses each, i.e., 1 core course and 3 elective courses per semester. Each course comprises 3 credit hours, which makes a total of 24 credit hours in the first year of the program. The 2nd and final year entails the preparation of dissertation / thesis, having 6 credit hours (25,000 words minimum) and a project of practical translation (6Cr).
Fellows Prof. Dr. Samina Amin Qadir Vice Chancellor Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor, UOG PhD, Population Studies (USA) Dr. Anwar Ahmad Chairman National Language Authority, Rawalpindi Mr. Toheed Ahmad Ex-Ambassador Advisor CeLTS Dr. Saadat Saeed Associate Professor (Rtd) Govt. College University, Lahore
Dr. Sarmad Hussain Director, Centre for Language Engineering Uni. of Engg. & Technology, Lahore Dr. Tabassum Kashmiri Professor (Rtd) Osaka University, Japan Prof. Dr. Mirza Hamid Baig (Rtd) Lahore Mr. Masood Ashar Director Mishal Publications Columnist Jang Newspaper Dr. Nighat Shakoor Lecturer Intl. Islamic University, Islamabad
Razi Abedi Professor (Rtd) University of the Punjab, Lahore
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Modern Languages and Learning Centre (MLLC)
Dr Behzad Anwar Assistant Professor/ Coordinator PhD Linguistics Modern Languages Learning Center aims to be an excellent English Language teaching platform committed to meet the needs and ambitions of a diverse range of students and general public by providing challenging learning programs underpinned by innovative research and professional practice. 220 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
The following are some features of modern learning approach: • Small language learning classes • Individual attention to the learners • Weekly progress observation and tests • The latest effective language teaching techniques • Special focus on grammar, pronunciation and accent • Strong emphasis on students’ confidence building to enhance the learning exposure • Presentations, role plays and dialogue writing integrated into the courses Short Courses Offered: • Certificate in German Language • Certificate in French Language • Certificate in Spoken English
• Certificate in English for Officials • Certificate in English for Hotel Industry and Tourism • Certificate in English for Business Executives • Certificate in English for Kids • IELTS • GAT Dr. Behzad Anwar Assistant Professor PhD Linguistics Musarat Yasmin Alvi Lecturer MA, University of Reading, UK Saima Jamshed Associate Lecturer MA, University of Punjab Mudassar Jahan Associate Lecturer MA, University of Punjab Maida Bugwi Associate Lecturer MA, University of Punjab
Hassan Raza Malik Associate Lecturer MA, NUML Sheraz Ahmed Associate Lecturer MA, University of Punjab Farhan Hasan Malik Associate Lecturer MA, University of Gujrat Sana Fatima Associate Lecturer MA, University of Gujrat Shazia Shokat Associate Lecturer MA, University of Gujrat Madiha Afzal Teaching Assistant MA, University of Gujrat Foreign Language Instructors Muniba Saeed Instructor-IELTS/Spoken English MA, University of Punjab Rabia Arshad Instructor-French MA, University of Punjab Javed Bhatti Instructor-German
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Centre for Research in Emerging & Applied Technologies (CREAT) Centre Faculty
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khawar Islam PhD Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney Australia Dr. Muddesar Iqbal Associate Professor PhD Kingston University, UK Dr. Javaid Anjum Sheikh Assistant Professor PhD Middlesex University, UK
Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology has established a Research Centre in collaboration with Faculty of Engineering under the name of “Centre for Research in Emerging & Applied Technologies (CREAT)”. The main aim of its creation is to promote Research and Development (R&D) culture among the students and fac222 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
ulty members. The world of technology is achieving new heights in different sectors through making more investment in research. Universities can also perform better in today’s vibrant world by promoting research culture in different disciplines and programs as new knowledge can not be created with out research activities. Computer and computing technology has influenced every sector whether it is health, agriculture, sports, defense or entertainment. Therefore, promotion of technologies through research can bring economic well-being in this region. University of Gujrat is among those public sector universities, which are promoting research culture to make “Knowledge based Economy” dream possible. Faculty of Computing & Information Technology has produced a few world class research papers, which have been pub-
lished in world’s renowned Journals in recent times. The faculty has energetic young professional academics with extensive research interest which needs to be channelized to get the best outcome. GOAL Cross disciplinary research is one of the main aspects where different experts join their hands to produce new research and knowledge domains. Faculty of CS & IT and Department of Electrical Engineering has a number of PhDs and their skills can be utilized to produce quality research in cross disciplinary research. Following are the areas in which both the faculties would join hands through R&D program. • Wireless Communication Technology • Telecommunications • Computer Networks • Embedded Systems • Robotics & Automation
Local & National Perspective Being situated at the mid of Golden Triangle of local industry, this centre has a huge potential to address the problems of fan, sports, cutlery, furniture industry with innovative technological and business oriented solutions. With the help of university and local industry, the centre can prove itself as centre for excellence. Centre will attract the professionals from other departments as well to carry out collaborative research. Mission Statement The CREAT will foster computing education and research in the development and application of computational technologies to problems of national interest. It will provide students and faculty with the structure and resources needed to accomplish these goals in the field of research. It will also help to lay the foun-
dation for a world-class research University. Aims & Objectives The CREAT has following objectives: (i) offering full time MPhil and PhD programs under CREAT; (ii) integrating education and research; (iii) promoting research culture within the Faculty of Computer Science & IT; (iv) bringing together a multi-disciplinary and multi-organizational project team; (v) promoting multidisciplinary research with focus on specialized domains that lead to development of cutting edge technologies in Pakistan; (vi) producing quality research professionals and research project expertise; (vii) developing MPhil & PhD faculty through R&D within CREAT; (viii) providing research capability in specific industry and market segments; (ix) To extract academic outputs, such as publications and income to support Research Project resources; (x) compete for external research and development grants; and
(xi) involving MPhil and PhD students to conduct research so as to complete their MPhil thesis and PhD dissertation. Funding and Finances • Centre would submit research proposals for funding from HEC and other national and international donor agencies through ORIC. • Centre would propose business solutions to local industry and encourage the industry to provide funding in lieu of this service. • Centre would work to devise new technologies and commercialize these through proper channel.
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Arfa Karim Professional Skill Development Centre University of Gujrat strives to provide state of the art learning environment to its students in order to equip them with all essential ingredients of excellence. More importantly, study plans are a blend of curricular and extracurricular activities to produce professional workforce which can compete at national and international levels. Arfa Karim Randhava was the youngest Microsoft certified professional of the world. Certainly it is a pride of Pakistan and motivation to our young students. She won prestigious national and international awards in the recognition of her work at a very young age. She is a real motivation for our young graduates and in order to extend the legacy of Arfa Karim, University of Gujrat has established “Arfa Karim Professional Skill Development Centre” at its Hafiz Hayat Campus. University Graduates have to 224 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
add values to their blend of hard and soft skills in order to have competitive advantage in job market. Hard skills are academic skills, experience and level of expertise while soft skills are self-developed, interactive and communication based. These are transferable skills. Research has revealed that soft skills are more important than hard skills in a successful professional career. Employers of good repute these days wish to hire graduates with better soft skills and retain workforce which is dependable, resourceful, ethical, self-directed, having effective communication, willing to work and learn having positive attitude. Arfa Karim Professional Skill Development Centre at University of Gujrat aims to produce graduates equipped with ample soft skills such as personality grooming, creative thinking, conflict reso-
lution, communication skills, emotional skills, community services and leadership skills and team management skills. The University has hired highly skillful and professional instructors from industry for this purpose. Centre focuses on not only training graduates in the context of soft skills but its one of the main objectives is to provide leadership for the society. Soft skill develop-
ment programs are designed around trainings, workshops, seminars and practicals to exhibit the true talent of our graduates. All students of UOG are encouraged to enroll in Arfa Karim Professional Skill Development Centre to train themselves according to contemporary needs of employers and society.
UOG Counseling and Guidance Centre Centre Faculty
Yousaf Jamal Assistant Professor MPhil Counseling Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore Aliyha Ghumman Lecturer MPhil Psychology, UOG Noreena Kausar Lecturer MPhil Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat
UOG Counseling and Guidance Centre was established on December 12, 2012 in the Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat. It has been functioning and providing services to a number of students, staff and faculty members by trained professional counselors. The goal of this Centre is to enhance the intellectual, emotional, physical and mental health of students. The counselors
deal with personal, social or emotional problems. If any student feels undue anxiety, stress or tension about his academic work or other class room or daily activities, he can immediately contact this centre for help. The counselors facilitate achievers as well as under achievers to cope up with their anxiety problems. The counselors also assist them to achieve academic success, personal development and lifelong wellness by means of providing quality, cost free and confidential healthcare in an encouraging and respectful environment. Efforts are being made to maximize opportunities for students to get benefit from this facility. Walk-in service is available during weekdays. The Centre remains open during Fall, Spring and Summer semesters from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Any change in timing is displayed on UOG website. For
more information please do visit UOG Counseling and Guidance Centre at the address given below: UOG Counseling and Guidance Centre Room No: A-114, 1st Floor Academic Block University of Gujrat, Hafiz Hayat Campus, Gujrat, Pakistan Tel-(053-3643112-3643117) Fax:(053 36431167) Email:
[email protected]
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NAWAZ SHARIF MEDICAL COLLEGE (NSMC)
Prof. Dr. Sajjad Husain Principal FRCS Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons Glasgow, UK Nawaz Sharif Medical College (NSMC) is a constituent college of UOG which started its academic functioning under its administrative umbrella on April 14, 2009 to create optimum medical education/health care facilities for industrial cities of Gujranwala, Sialkot, 226 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Mandi Bahawaddin, Jhelum and Gujrat. UOG has dedicated one complete block with covered area of 67,000 sqft to the college. Newly designed building is comprised of three floors having demonstration rooms, lecture halls, faculty rooms, fully equipped IT lab, basic science labs, advanced diagnostic and research laboratories, museums, dissection hall and library with video conference facility. It also offers all time available transportation services to its students from hostels to the college & Teaching hospital when and where required. There is also a 3-bed state of the art Students Health Care Centre in Nawaz Sharif Medical College for the first aid and referral purpose for any student of university who falls ill or gets into any medical emergency. UOG emphasizes to promote re-
search culture in medical education by providing all possible facilities to accomplish the said task. Admission Policy Admissions in the NSMC are made according to the rules and regulations prescribed by the University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore. Pakistan Medical & Dental Council has permitted to increase the number of seats of Medical Students up to 100 for the session 2010-2015 as these were only 50 for the first two years of the establishment of NSMC. The students will have to pass the entry test conducted by the UHS and its merit list will be the final criterion for admissions in MBBS. There are 100 seats of MBBS in the NSMC. Of these, 90 seats are filled on open merit, while the remaining 10 seats are reserved for
foreign students. Foreign students’ seats are available only against payment of full fees notified by the UHS and processed through HEC, Islamabad. Teaching Hospital Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital, Gujrat, has been attached with the Nawaz Sharif Medical College as the teaching hospital. The DHQ Hospital Gujrat was established in 1963 and renamed in 1966 as Aziz Bhatti Shaheed DHQ Hospital, Gujrat. The hospital has 400 beds. It is not only catering to the health care needs of local people, but also to the people of neighbouring districts and towns such as Bhimber, Mandi Bahauddin and Wazirabad. This hospital is also providing routine care services to the prisoners of District Jail, Gujrat. The Pakistan Medical and
Dental Council and College of Physicians and Surgeons, Pakistan has recognized the hospital for house-job training and FCPS training in Surgery and Gynecology, respectively. Various departments which are functioning in the College are as follows: Basic Departments • Anatomy • Biochemistry • Physiology • Pharmacology • Forensic Sciences • Community Medicine
• Behavior Sciences Clinical Departments • Pathology • ENT • Gynecology and Obstetrics • Medicine • Ophthalmology • Orthopedics • Surgery • Pediatrics • Radiology • Urology
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Faculty Prof. Dr. Sajjad Husain Principal FRCS Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons Glasgow, UK
Dr. Misbah Asghar Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Punjab Med. College, Faisalabad
Department of Anatomy
Dr. Hammad Aslam Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore.
Dr. Muhammad Habib ur Rehman Associate Professor MPhil, Uni. of Health Sciences, Lahore Dr. Muhammad Umar Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Akram Shahzad Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Dr. Shabana Saddique Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Punjab Med. College, Faisalabad Dr. Aisha Nazir Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Uni. of the Punjab, Lahore Muhammad Zeeshan Anwar Lecturer/Demonstrator MD, Horbachevskyy Ternopil State Medical University, Ukraine Dr. Qazi Sajjad Lecturer/Demonstrator MD, Tiblisi State Medical Uni., Georgia
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Department of Physiology
Dr. Naila Hamid Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore. Dr. Fahad ul Fazal Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Army Medical College, Rawalpindi Dr. Shagufta Nasir Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Frontier Medical College, Abbottabad. Dr. Tamkenat Mansoor Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Foundation University Medical College , Rawalpindi
Department of Pathology
Dr. Abdul Rauf Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physician & Surgeons Dr. Tauqeer Ahmed Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Uni. of Health Sciences, LHR
Dr. Tooba Nasir Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Wah Medical College Dr. Madeeha Mushtaq Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad Dr. Maria Saeed Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Nishter Medical College, Multan Dr. Faisal Latif Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Abbottabad International Medical College, Abbottabad
Department of Behavioral Sciences Dr. Robina Kausar Lecturer MS Govt. College Uni., Lahore
Department of Ophthalmology
Dr. Zia Ghaffar Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
Department of Radiology
Dr. Muhammad Rafi Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
Dr. Wasfa Gull Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
Department of Biochemistry Dr. Sajid Mehmood Assistant Professor PhD, ARID Agri., Rawalpindi
Dr. Muhammad Irshad Lecturer/Demonstrator PhD, University of Agri., Faisalabad Dr. Robina Rashid Lecturer/Demonstrator MPhil, Uni. of Agriculture, Faisalabad Dr. Awais Asif Lecturer/Demonstrator MPhil, Quaid-i-Azam Uni., Isd PhD, Arid, Islamabad Dr. Zahid Anwar Lecturer/Demonstrator MPhil, Uni. of Agriculture, Faisalabad Dr. Hamama Islam Butt Lecturer/Demonstrator MPhil, Arid Agri. Uni., Rawalpindi Dr. Qaila Iftikhar Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Foundation Uni. Medical College, Islamabad
Department of Pharmacology
Dr. Shahzad Aslam Ch. Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad Dr. Saima Salman Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Punjab Medical College Dr. Hammad Ahmed Butt Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Hamdard University Karachi Dr. Maham Abid Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Foundation University, Islamabad Dr. Zainab Batool Pharmacist MPhil Pharmacology, UVAS, Lahore
Department of Community Medicine
Dr. Zahid Azam Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, King Edward Med. College, Lahore Dr. Sadia Tabassum Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Q.A Medical College, Dr. Maria Nazar Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Dhaka Uni., Bangladesh Dr. Nadia Khadim Lecturer/Demonstrator MPH, Uni. of Bedfordshire, UK MBBS, Dawalpindi Medical College RWP
Dr. Ahtizaz Ahmad Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi
Department of ENT
Dr. Zafar Iqbal Gill Associate Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Awais Hafeez Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Karachi
Department of Orthopedics
Dr. Wazahat Hussain Warriach Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Zahid Siddiq Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
Department of Medicine
Dr. Tahir Siddique Associate Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Afzal Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Zameer Butt Assistant Professor
FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakista
Department of Forensic Medicine Dr. Talat Iqbal Assistant Professor MBBS,
Dr. Beenish Maryem Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Frontier Med. College, Abbottabad Dr. Faran Akbar Lecturer/Demonstrator MBBS, Wah Medical College, Wah Cantt
Department of Gynecology
Dr. Syeda Shaista Waheed Associate Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Shahida Hussain Tarar Assistant Professor MBBS, Uni. of The Punjab, Lahore, FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Tehmina Naz Senior Registrar FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Shabana Kalssom Senior Registrar FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
Department of Surgery
Dr. Abid Bashir Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Ateeq Associate Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Abid Nazir Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Maqsood Zahid Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Sajid Aziz Assistant Professor FCPS, CPSP, Karachi Dr. M. Shahid Farooq Assistant Professor FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Qamar Zaman Senior Registrar FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan Dr. Saleem Raza Senior Registrar FCPS, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Pakistan
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UOG Fatima Jinnah College for Women Sajida Naheed Principal MA Islamic Studies The college is situated in the center of city and has very easy access. It is housed in two beautiful buildings. On one side there is a classical building of Kidarnath Mahal which reminds the grandeur of eastern civilization. On the other side there is a beautiful science block which is the master piece of modern architecture. The college provides hostel facilities to more than 200 female students. Hostel facility is also provided to BS (Hons) and intermediate level pre-medical, pre-engineering, and general science students. The college has a very rich library, with more than 25,000 books on variety of subjects. This library fulfills the needs of 230 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
students and staff and attracts scholars from the city. Library plays a central role in the academic career of students. Generally students show good performance. During the year 2012-2013, 358 students of intermediate part-I class who secured more than 60% marks were awarded solar lamps under “Chief Minister’s Ujala Pakistan Scheme”. Very learned and hardworking teaching staff is imparting quality education. Various academic programs are being offered in this college at intermediate and BS (Hons) level. Four years BS (Hons) program was started in 2006 in Natural and Social Sciences, CS/IT, Associate Degree in Commerce, Information Technology, Textile Designing, Education and BCom. There is a network of nearly 100 computers in the college. There are two
computer Labs equipped with latest computers. Class rooms are also equipped with multimedia facility. Co-curricular activities are given due importance in the college. Students take active part in debates, speeches and declamation contests. There are English, Urdu, Punjabi and Islamic declamation societies which hold inter collegiate debates and
Urdu Mushaira every year, inviting participations from the whole province. College students proactively participate in events of sports. During 2011-12 Session Fatima Jinnah College won nine trophies in the events of hand ball, net ball, hockey, cricket, badminton, basket ball, cycling, gymnastics and athletics.
UOG College GT Road Nasrullah Khan Bajwa Principal Assistant Professor M.Sc. Statistics UOG College for Boys, GT Road, Gujrat is housed in a classically constructed building, which reflects traditional Indo-Aryan Architecture of the Sub-Continent. This college is proud to serve students coming from rural and low-income groups. The aim is to provide high quality education through upgrading the teaching facilities of the college. Recently, two state of the art computer laboratories with more than 105 computers have been established. High quality furniture and science laboratory equipment have been added. This college has the capacity to enroll 600 students at the intermediate level and 400 at the degree
level. The university has also introduced five year LLB program at this college. In 2008, the university introduced Masters programs and Associate Degree (equivalent to Bachelors Degree) BA & BCom programs at the campus.
The university has started evening program at this college, being easily approachable to students of other cities. The evening programs cater to the needs of those in service and professional persons who want to study further and improve their
professional skills in different fields. At present, MBA, BCom (Hons), MCom and BBA (Hons) Programs have been introduced in Evening Programs. To overcome the problem of load shedding two generators have been installed at the college.
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UOG College for Women Marghzar Farhat Mahbub Principal Assistant Professor MA Urdu
UOG College for Women, now a prestigious female institution in Gujrat, was established in 1983 when lieutenant General Ghulam Jillani Khan, the Governor of Punjab, issued a directive to establish a new girls’ college to meet the growing needs of students of the northern side of Gujrat. The institution started its journey with dedication and efforts of the administration and staff. The excellent results shown by the college are a sound proof of its academic standard. Almost every year, its students get distinctions in the intermediate and graduation examinations. It has earned a good name in both 232 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
extra-curricular and co-curricular activities as well. The college was declared as the Model College by the Gujrat city district government in 2003. The college is situated in Marghzar colony opposite Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital. The college is spread over 12.5 acres of area with shady trees, lush green lawns and beds of colorful flowers. It has been serving the community by providing the students with a liberal intramural environment. The building consists of airy and spacious classrooms, 11 well-equipped laboratories, a rich library centaining more than 10,000 books on various subjects, an auditorium having a capacity of 500 seats, a magnificent mosque and a spacious cafeteria. After becoming a constituent college of UOG, it has started BS (Hons) four
year programs in sciences and social sciences. The college also has hostel facility for teaching faculty. A spacious hostel for students is also under construction. There are three computer labs equipped with latest computers and multimedia facilities. The college has also started two year program in MA English and MA History. We are holding different seminars and functions which include annual mushaira, annual sports
day, funfair, debates and other literary activities. The college has a large sports ground and won many distinctions in sports.
UOG College for Women Railway Road Qaria Perveen Butt Principal Associate Professor MA Islamic Studies This college was established in the building of old Government Sir Syed College in 2003, which was later on merged into Government Zamindar College, Gujrat. The college although was a newly established women institution, has attracted large number of female students who have been facing problems in getting admission in inter and degree classes. It is a growing institution and has recruited qualified and efficient faculty, which has brought a positive change in the academic standard of the college. New facilities have also been added to improve its capability. A modern air conditioned comput-
er lab has been established with desktop computers, scanner, multimedia and laser printer which have much facilitated the students. A heavy duty automatic electric generator with a capacity of 27 KV was installed in 2011 to overcome the problem of load shedding. An advanced library for degree level students has been established with more than 8000 books/ learning resources of different disciplines.
dents have choice to opt for commerce group, general science group or humanities group. At graduate level students have choice to join
science group or arts group where BSc and BA degrees are awarded, respectively.
With these new facilities, the college is imparting quality education in a very congenial atmosphere. In intermediate examination and degree courses this college has shown satisfactory performance. More than 1500 students are studying in this college. Nearly all combinations of subjects are taught here. At intermediate level stuUNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 233
Department of Planning & Development
Dr. Masood Amjad Rana Director PhD Genetics University of California Davis, USA P & D Team Muhammad Faheem Aslam Assistant Director Hasan Abdullah Research Officer
University of Gujrat has instituted formal planning process by establishing planning and development (P&D) department at its Hafiz Hayat campus for achiev234 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
ing long-term objectives of strengthening academic infrastructure and improving quality of education at all levels. University has a comprehensive and integrated assessment, planning and budgeting process which is being executed through P&D department. Through this process, expected outcomes are identified and assessed, and indicators of improvement are set forth. The P&D department is responsible to prioritize the identified projects, prepare project documents, initiate process for their appraisal, approval, implementation and monitoring. The planning process is made more inclusive by ensuring participation of university community and other stakeholders. P&D department is the backbone of the university and plays a vital role in its growth, development and
achieving the strategic objectives of delivering quality education. It was established with the inception of university in 2006 as per direction of Higher Education Commission Islamabad, Higher Education Department, Punjab, Planning & Development department, Punjab, and the Planning Commission of Pakistan. The department is currently being run by a Director, Assistant Director, Research Officer and nucleus support staff. The functions of P&D are to illustrate the intent and implementation of the campus development plans and development policies. It makes recommendations for improving processes and structural policies, procedures, rules and suggesting other measures to translate UOG vision into reality. It assesses the present and
future physical, financial and human resource needs of the university and formulates proposals and projects for augmenting such resources. Last but not the least; it strengthens coordination with the Provincial Government, Federal Government, other donors, NGOs, local and foreign institutions for exploring financial and technical assistance. The development plans of UOG cover areas such as: improving quality of academic and research programs, faculty development initiatives, fund raising and resource generation through government and private sectors, and initiating infrastructural development schemes. The P&D has developed liaison with government concerned agencies for facilitating the approval of projects and in time securing funding for execution of projects.
Directorate of Works
Sajid Amin Director Works BSc (Civil Engg.), UET MEngg. (Civil), AIT
[email protected] Subsequent to “Establishment of University of Gujrat” under Act IX of 2004 by Government of the Punjab on April 25, 2004, a Project Management Unit (PMU) was created for necessary processing and construction of University buildings Project Management Unit (PMU) was headed by a Project Director who managed the construction of
building and infrastructure development works of UOG. The PMU was abolished on August 31, 2007 and Vice Chancellor UOG was nominated as successor of PMU. The Vice Chancellor UOG hired the services of an Executive Engineer on deputation from C&W Department in September 2007 and posted him as Project Director for monitoring the implementation of development project “Establishment of University of Gujrat”. For this purpose and routine maintenance of completed buildings of Main Campus and Constituent Colleges, supporting staff of one Assistant Engineer (Civil), one Sub-Engineer (Civil) and one Data Processor (AutoCAD expert) was posted with the Project Director. After the approval of UOG Works Rules and Directorate of Works by the Syndicate, the competent authority established the Directorate of Works. The Project Director has been awarded the charge
of Director Works. The Directorate of Works is responsible for planning, estimation, tendering, contract awarding, execution and supervision of all civil works. The Directorate is coordinating closely between the Executing Agencies, i.e., Provincial Buildings Department & Provincial Highway Department and Consultants, Architecture Department, Planning & Development Department, Planning & Design Section of Buildings Department to manage the building and infrastructure development works of two Mega Projects “Establishment of University of Gujrat” and “Establishment of Nawaz Sharif Medical College, University of Gujrat & Uplifting of Aziz Bhatti Shaheed (DHQ) as Teaching Hospital”.
Staff/Expert Team Rana Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf Deputy Director (Civil) Muhammad Riaz Assistant Engineer (Civil) (Addl. Charge) Adnan Khadim Assistant Engineer (Civil) BSc (Civil Engg.) UET Taxila Jawad-ul-Hasan Gill Assistant Engineer (Electrical) Athar Maqsood Data Processor (AutoCAD expert)
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IT Services Department Controller, File Server, Print Server, Software Server, Monitoring Server, Thin Clients Session Servers, Thin Clients Virtual Machines, Proxy and DHCP servers. Internet Facility: 50 Mbps internet facility via PERN2• 24/7 availability of WiFi and Ethernet Network.
Muhammad Ikram-ul-Haq Director MS TQM University of the Punjab Lahore IT Network Services Department is providing versatile IT services and accommodates more than 15,000 clients. Our standards meet the international requirements of highly advanced IT equipment and services such as: Network Operation Centre: Equipped with SAN, Cisco switches, latest server machines including Domain 236 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
Data Storage: 900 MB space per student for data storage over network for 15000 students. Video Conference Facility: Video Conference Facility for faculty and students for sharing of knowledge and information with researchers scholars from all over the world. Digital Library Access: Access to HEC digital library via UOG website. Microsoft National Software Accessibility Portal Facility: Students and Faculty members of UOG are availing this facil-
ity for downloading multiple licensed software. Anti-Plagiarism Software (Turn it in): Access facilitated by HEC. More than 140 faculty members and 873 students registered in, turn it in. So far more than 4000 submissions have been made by UOG. Computer Labs: 43Computer Labs equipped with latest IT Technology. Faculty Lounge: Lounges.
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IT Courses Coordination: IT Coordination Office has been established to design and execute introductory courses of CS&IT to academic departments of UOG.
Network Services Aamir Raza Network Engineer Atif Sattar Network Engineer Tahira Sarwar Mir Network Administrator Saqib Hussain Network Administrator Abdul Rahman Network Administrator Ali Raza Network Administrator Malik Ghulam Farid Assistant Director IT COURSES Madiha Hameed Associate Lecturer Bushara Hanif Research Assistant
UOG Software Development and Maintenance Centre (SDMC) Muhammad Ikram-ul-Haq Additional Charge, SDMC MS TQM University of the Punjab Lahore The visionary Vice Chancellor UOG came forward with a vision to construct Gujrat University as fully automated environment university that can stand distinguished among world’s best competitive universities. To bring this vision into reality, Software Development and Maintenance Centre UOG was formed .A team of highly skilled professionals step forward to meet this challenge by the honorable vice chancellor to make UOG a world Class university. Software development and Maintenance Centre Designed, Developed and implemented its own Information system and many other valuable products that not only helped
in providing the fast, accurate and reliable information to the higher management as well as to the other users of UOGIS (Departments, Faculty ,Administration etc), but also have accelerated the pace of daily used business process of the Students as well as the faculty. With the day and night efforts by the team SDMC, University of Gujrat has now became a leading organization in terms of highly automation with distinction of in house development. Products and Services: Some of the Products powered by the SDMC are as followed;
Module, Pay Roll Module, Registration Module, Head of Department Module, Quality Cell Module, Human Resource Module, Library Module, Degree Cell Module, Administration Module
UOGIS Desktop Application: UOG Desktop Application is mainly targeting the need of University Administration as well as the Head of the Departments. Following modules are defined as under; Academics Module, Admissions Module, Accounts
University Of Gujrat Web Site: www.uog.edu.pk. www.dice2013.uog.edu.pk. www.ORIC.uog.edu.pk. www.alumini.uog.edu.pk.
UOGIS Web Application: UOGIS Web Students Module, UOGIS Web Faculty Module, UOGIS QEC Evaluation Modules, UOGIS Query Support Module UOGIS Exam Application: Generate Students Transcripts, Compile the Final Results, Evaluate the OMR Sheets.
Team SDMC Abrar Ahmad Coordinator/Software Engineer Zahid Raza System Analyst Muhammad Ali Shah System Analyst Reema Computer Programmer Zeeshan Rafi Computer Programmer Abulkhair Computer Programmer Basim Mir Graphics Designer Sana Asif Computer Programmer
University Of Gujrat Human Resource Management System
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Directorate of Media and Publications
Sheikh Abdul Rashid Director Freedom of expression is entirely dependent on the freedom of press now a days. Mass media enjoys a highly significant position in the modern world. According to William Bernbach, “All of us who professionally use the mass media are the shapers of society”. The department of Media and Publications has been operative since 2007. It was promoted to the level of Directorate in 2012. It is the mouthpiece of 238 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
UOG and representative of its activities. It is our basic grid in internal and external communications. Its basic function is to develop liaison with print and electronic media in projecting academic achievements, creative, innovative and research activities in the university. It holds a major responsobility in image building of the University. It also performs the task of Public Relationship which is so vital for any institution in modern times in not only projecting its achievements but also receiving feedback from the populace, sister institutions and government departments. It is the custodian of vision, mission and goals of the University. In strategy and tactics it is the most sensitive and vocal organ in projecting university consciousness. It is playing an important role in promoting image of UOG in the country and abroad. It is directly linked with civil so-
ciety. To manage interaction with civil society, this department has to manage cultural activities like seminars, conferences, debates, symposia and declamations contests on multifarious issues. Publications are the second major component of this department. More than one dozen publications within a short span of time speak volumes of its productivity and significance. It not only publishes books but is at the beck and call of other researchers, scholars and creative writers in helping them getting their work published. It also publishes a University Newsletter. More than 10,000 persons view our social media website on daily basis.
Staff Naseerud Din Humayun Ghauri Consultant Editor Rana Mansur Amin Publication Officer Zubair Amanat Media Assistant Parvez Boota Cameraman/Editor Ali Muhammad Arshad Senior Clerk
UOG Graphic Design Cell (GDC) Ghafar Mohiudin Assistant Professor Coordinator B-Des, Ceramic Design NCA, Lahore HCP, Harvard University, USA The Graphics Design Cell is an essential department and nowadays has become a basic requirement for all reasonable institutions .This facility enables an institute to publish its research, stationary, prospectus, advertisements etc. which is a part and parcel of any academic setup of today. Due to the increase of costs and because of academia being more and more demanding to provide facilities to students & faculty, there is a dire need for sufficient revenue to be generated. The Graphic Design Cell again plays an essential role in gen-
erating revenue for the institute through its commercial projects. Hence a Graphic Design Cell is of core value to & only for academic institute. Likewise, The UOG Design Cell is engaged in Commercial & NonCommercial Projects. Some of the commercial Clients are the UNFPA (The United Nations Fund for Population Activities), HEC (Higher Education Commission), Military College Jehlum, Sungi Development Foundation, Sanjh Publications etc. Meanwhile, the University of Gujrat has benefited from the Graphic Design Cell as it has published all the print media publications like Prospectuses, Annual reports, Newsletters and various research based publications. For every event, the Design Cell designs the Stationary and holdings, especially for seminars. The Graphic Design Cell, is a proud addition
to the on campus facilities of The University of Gujrat. Maintaining the tradition of excellence, the GDC enables the university to be independent and efficient. It caters to the exclusivity which is needed in any well-established academic institution.
Creative Staff
Jehan Ara Nizam Advisor Diploma in Communication, Uni. of Chicago, USA Diploma in Interior Design New York School of Interior Design, NY, USA Mian Muhammad Nadeem Senior Graphic Design Zubair Amanat Photographer Naseerud Din Humayun Ghauri Editor
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UOG Printing Press
Agha Hussain Jafferi Manager Press University of Gujrat is an emerging academic entity established to cater to ever growing need for higher education. To further its foremost objective of research and dissemination of knowledge it has given due importance to establish a printing press as its integral part within the campus premises. It is a complete unit comprising of latest pre-press, printing and post-press machines and manned with skilled staff. It 240 PROSPECTUS 2013 - 14
aims at facilitating the scholars and researchers in getting their papers published on no profit and no loss basis. University itself utilizes this facility to fulfill its own requirements of printing different types of material including research journals, reports and stationery items. UOG printing press is a place where thoughts and ideas of researchers, scholars and creative writers are composed into an attractive text punctuated by pictorial illustrations which ignites the thirst for reading. The text, pictures and diagrams are shaped into visually gorgeous and aesthetic material which is transferred onto paper through different physical and chemical processes using professional Mac system by skilled graphic designers and machine operators. Lastly a finished product is created through post-press operations and presented to
specific and general public, i.e., the end user to reap the fruits and benefit. University of Gujrat has printed numerous materials ranging from uni-color to multi-color books, journals, reports, posters and brochures. This Press is capable of printing any type of job with time and quality commitment. Besides facilitating University in fulfilling its printing needs it can facilitate other academic institutions in getting their stationeries, reports, magazines and other publications printed at no profit no loss basis. The publications printed by this Press can be viewed at http://www.uog.edu.pk/index. php/uog-publications.
Staff/Expert Team Irfan Javed Deputy Manager Mian Muhammad Nadeem Graphic Designer/CTP Operator Fayyaz Ahmad Machine Man Fazal Elahi Machine Man Muhammad Nadeem Post Press Operator Ali Sher Graphic Designer Mubashir Habib Butt Data Entry Operator Umer Farooq Machine Operator Zohaib Saleem Machine Attendant Shahid Anwar Office Attendant
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Academic Council UOG Chairman Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor, UoG Members Prof. Dr. Rasool Bakhsh Rais Department of International Affairs LUMS, Lahore
Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan MNA Gujranwala / Deputy Secretary Information / Member of the Central Working Committee PML-N Mr. Ahsan Iqbal MNA Narowal /Deputy Secretary General PML-N
Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal Jadoon Dean, Faculty of Management & Administrative Sciences University of the Central Punjab, Lahore
Mr. Usman Ibrahim MNA Gujranwala PML (N)
Prof. Dr. Mughees uddin Sheikh Ex-Dean, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences & Social Sciences University of the Punjab, Lahore
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Faheem Malik Director, Faculty of Sciences, UoG
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Executive District Officer (Education), Gujrat
Prof. Dr. Farish Ullah Yousafzai Director, Faculty of Social Sciences, UoG
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khawar Islam Director, Faculty of Engineering & Technology University of Gujrat Dr. Nadeem Sufwan Director, Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences, University of Gujrat
Principal Government Zamindar Post Graduate College Bhimber road, Gujrat Principal Government Degree College for Women Alipur Chattha Four members to be elected from UOG Faculty
Dr. Mudarsar Iqbal Director CS&IT, UoG
Controller of Examinations, University of Gujrat
Principal NSMC, University of Gujrat
Dr. Suleman Tahir Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Gujrat
Principal UOG College for Women Marghzar Colony Gujrat Principal UOG College for Women Railway Road Gujrat
Secretary Registrar, University of Gujrat
Syndicate Members UOG (2011 - 13) Chairman Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor, UoG Members Dr. Muhammad Khalique-ur-Rehman Vice-Chancellor Government College University, Lahore
Dr. Arifa Saeeda Zahra (Person of Eminence) Educationist, Lahore Mr. Khurram Dastigir (Person of Eminence) MNA Khawaja Muhammad Asif (Person of Eminence) MNA
Three Deans From the University Faculties University of Gujrat
Mr. Tariq Mehmood (Person of Eminence) Lahore
Haji Imran Zafar (Nominee of Speaker Punjab Assembly) MPA(PP-111)
Dr. Ejaz Bashir (Person of Eminence) General Secretary, Cleft Lip & Plate Association
Ch. Irfan ud Din (Nominee of Speaker Punjab Assembly) MPA(PP-115)
Chairman Higher Education Commission or his Representative not below the rank of Member
Mian Tariq Mehmood (Nominee of Speaker Punjab Assembly) MPA
Secretary Higher Education Department or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary, Govt. of the Punjab
Principal Indus College of Science & Commerce, Islamabad
Secretary Law or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary, Govt. of the Punjab
Principal Nawaz Sharif Medical College, University of Gujrat
Secretary, Finance Department or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary, Govt. of the Punjab
Principal Govt. Zamindar College for Boys, Bhimber Road, Gujrat
Principal UOG College for Women, Fawara Chowk, Gujrat Secretary Registrar, University of Gujrat
Chairman Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Gujranwala Executive District Officer Education Department, Gujrat
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