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USKT Prospectus 2018-19 (FINAL COPY)

USKT Prospectus 2018-19 (FINAL COPY)

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 131

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (BS SE) Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS Object Oriented Data Structures and Operating Systems
SE1007 Introduction to Computing 4 SE1003 Programming 4 CS2006 Algorithm 4 SE2024 3
The Software Engineering undergraduate program is planned and designed to train • Program Duration
students to handle all the phases like design, implementation, testing, maintenance of SE1005 Programming Fundamentals 4 MATH1010 Multivariable Calculus 3 SE1051 Digital Logic and Design 3 SE2005 Database Systems 4
software process. Since, the field of Software Engineering applies both the principles of 4 Years
engineering and the knowledge of computer science. Thus, the graduates of University ENG1001 English I 3 ENG1002 English-II 3 SE2021 Introduction to Software 3 XXXXXX Supporting Study Elective-I 3
of Sialkot learn about creating high-quality software in a systematic and controlled • Entry Requirements Engineering
manner. The software engineers of University of Sialkot are well rounded who can fulfill
the demand for academics, developers and other related experts related to software At least 45% marks PHY1007 Basic Electronics 3 XXXXXX GE /University Elective – I 3 MATH3014 Linear Algebra 3 XXXXXX GE/University Elective-II 3
applications in Pakistan and around the world. in F.Sc/ICS/I.Com or equivalent.
It is a four years program consisting of eight semesters. The degree is awarded on ISL1000 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2 SE2061 Discrete Structure 3 SE2002 Introduction to Database 4 SE2023 Software Requirement and 3
completion of minimum 131 credit hours, including six credits for the project. • Location Systems Specifications

Career Opportunities University of Sialkot. MATH1007 Calculus and Analytical 3 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 XXXXXX SE Elective – I 3
geometry
In Pakistan, the government has started modernizing its governance techniques like e- Cr. Course
government, e-courts, e-learning and e-medicine through IT services and Course SEMESTER 5 Hr. Code SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
infrastructure, therefore, the demand of software engineers is high because of the Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
advancement in Software applications in government sectors. Private sector has also 3 SE4026 Software Project
created a wide market and growth in software engineering. Besides this, a software SE3022 Software Design and Formal Methods in Software 3 SE3024 Management 3 XXXXXX GE/University Elective – IV 3
engineer can also become a self-employed in the form of a freelancer. Even (s)he can Architecture Engineering XXXXXX
create jobs for others like starting own software house or by opening a training institute.
A software engineer can also initiate a startup as for this, there are several opportunities XXXXXX Supporting Study Elective-II 3 XXXXXX SE Application Domain 3 SE Elective-III 3 XXXXXX SE Elective-IV 3
and the support is provided by several governmental and non-governmental Elective-I
organizations. In skill immigration schemes of different countries, a software engineer
also gets extra points. XXXXXX SE Elective-II 3 XXXXXX GE/University Elective – III 3 XXXXXX SE Application Domain –II 3 XXXXXX SE Elective-V 3

In short, software engineering is one of the most promising fields to start your career. ENG2001 English-III (TRW) 3 SS3001 Professional Practice 3 SE4061 Final Year Project Part-I* 2 SE4061 Final Year Project Part-II 4
Sky is the limit for a talented and hardworking software engineer. SE3001 SE3026 3
Computer Communication 4 XXXXXX Software Verification and 3
and Network Validation

Supporting Study
Elective – III

Elective Courses: Cr. Course Title Cr.
Hr. Hr.
Course Title Neural Networks
3 Agent Based Software Engineering 3
Computer Vision 3 Agile Software Engineering 3
Natural Language Processing 3 Design Patterns 3
Data Warchousing and Data Mining 3 Research Trends in SE 3
Advanced Database Management Systems 3 3
Enterprise Systems Engineering

198 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 199

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED To become a center of excellence in both
teaching and research of computer science on
ADP Information Technology international level, serving the humanity.
BS Information Technology
MSc Information Technology The Department of Information Technology
BS Information System trains tomorrow’s Internet and Intranet
MSc Management Information System innovators – digital problem-solvers who will
lead world's fastest growing career field. With
a bachelor's degree in information technology,
you will:

· Establish and maintain computer
networks

· Design interactive web sites and
mobile applications

· Maintain and manage databases
· Help businesses work smarter and

make better decisions
· Share information around the world

through data communications
· Help businesses and governments

secure networks, data and information
· Solve problems in big data when you

choose the new Data Science
concentration.

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 68

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ADP IT) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4

Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ENG1001 English I (English Composition 3 ENG1002 English II (Communication 3 ENG2001 English III (Business and 3 ITM-2000 Principles of Management 3
&Comprehension-I) / Presentation skills) Technical Writing)
The Department of Information Technology offers a 2-year program leading to a ADP • Program Duration
(IT) (Associate Degree Program in IT). The program is designed especially for ITM1002 Desktop Hardware 3 ITM1005 Open Source Desktop 3 ITM2001 Open Source Network 3 ITM-2010/ Project / Internship 4
Intermediate students who wish to enter this highly exciting and challenging field to 2 Years Operating System Operating System ITM-2006
meet the growing need of computer science experts in the rapidly evolving 21st century
economy. The program provides graduates will with a strong technological base that • Entry Requirements ITM1001 Introduction to Computer 3 ITM1006 Microsoft based Desktop 3 ITM2002 Microsoft based Network 3 ITM-2011 Applied Network Security 3
will enable them to capitalize on the increasing career opportunities in this sector. This Operating System Operating System
specialization provides a highly demanded expertise, great mobility and flexibility, and At least 45% marks
an impressive range of possible career choices in the industry. in F.Sc/ICS/ 3 Years Diploma or equivalent. ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ITM2003 Applied Mathematics/ 3 ITM-2012 Wireless Technologies 3
Statistics
• Location
ITM1003 Data communication & 3 ITM1007 Network Design & 3 ITM2004 Routing & Switching 3 ITM-2013 Professional Practices 3
University of Sialkot. Networks Management

ITM1004 Programming Basics 3 ITM1008 Database Management 3 ITM2005 Web Technologies 3
Systems

Program Objectives  Formulate policy and practice which considers
environmental impacts.
The aim of this course is to produce networking management graduates who are well
skilled to work at an entry level and have capability to analyse head for higher levels in  Undertake A+, CCNA, CCNP, MCP, MCSE and open
the industry. Source vendor certification.
On completion of this course the graduates will be able to:
 Demonstrate the acquisition of Information Systems and
• research-based knowledge.

 PDoesmsoenssstarantienatrnoduuncdteiorsntatondcoinmgpouf nteertawrocr•hkitinegctpurrien.ciples.  Demonstrate the development and refinement of
 communication skills within the workplace.

 Demonstrate an introductory level understanding of OS, the principles of  Demonstrate employment skills that will provide a broad-
based entry point into a range of professional Information
programming and the history and overview of operating systems. Technology occupations.

 Develop, implement and manage websites and web servers. Career Opportunities

 Demonstrate the necessary skills and knowledge to implement and manage server Computer network management careers have been on the rise
in the last decade. The Associate Degree in Network
technology appropriate for a small to medium enterprise. Management would serve the needs of those wishing to
pursue a career related to the Administration and Management
 Demonstrate the necessary skills and knowledge to analysis, design and create of Network. Having gained an understanding of computer
networking hardware and software, graduates can choose
small to medium networks. from careers in network administration and systems analysis.

 Demonstrate ethical behavior and decision-making. Career opportunities exist as:  Network Administrator
 Network technician  Systems Administrator
 Demonstrate an understanding and interpretation of key Information Technology  Network Support  Network analyst
 IT Support Team  Network systems engineer
concepts and how they relate to the contemporary business environment  Server Administrator  Network Manager
 Intranet Administrator  Network Security Manager
Demonstrate an appreciation of the need to participate in professional and

community networks and the facilitation of life-long learning.

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BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 135

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BS IT) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
IT1061 IT3063 3 CS2061
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS Introduction to Information 3 Information Systems 4 IT2004 Discrete Structures 3 IT3021 Software Engineering 3
& Communication Technology 3 IT200
The Faculty of IT offers a 4-year program leading to a BS (IT) (Bachelor of Information • Program Duration Object Oriented
Technology) degree. The program is designed especially for intermediate students who IT1004 Programming Fundamentals 4 IT1006 Programming Multimedia Systems and 3 IT2012 Data Communications 4
wish to enter this highly exciting and challenging field to meet the growing need of IT 4 Years Design and Networks
experts in the rapidly evolving 21st century economy. The program provides graduates Digital Logic Design
with a strong technological base that will enable them to capitalize on the increasing • Entry Requirements MATH1007 Calculus and Analytical 3 IT1051 Data Structures and 4 STAT2005 Probability and Statistics 3
career opportunities in this sector. This specialization provides a highly demanded Geometry Algorithm
expertise, great mobility and flexibility, and an impressive range of possible career At least 45% marks
choices in the industry. in F.Sc/ICS/I.Com or equivalent. PHY1007 Basic Electronics 3 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ISL1000 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 MATH3014 Linear Algebra 3

• Location ENG1001 Functional English (English-I) 3 ENG3001 Communication Skills 3 XXXXXX University Elective 2 3 IT2005 Operating Systems 3
XXXXXX (English-II) 3 IT3004 3 IT4002 3
University of Sialkot. Course University Elective 1 Web Systems and Human Computer
Code Course Cr. Course Technologies Cr. Course Interaction Cr.
Program Objectives SEMESTER 5 Cr. Code SEMESTER 6 Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
IT3013 Hr. SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8
Career Opportunities ITM1041 Internet Architecture & IT3012 Network Security 3 IT4004
In the era of educational revolution the main objective of the BS 4-Years program in CS3025 Protocols 3 IT3095 IT4059
4 IT3002 IT4004 Project/Thesis (In Progress) 3 IT4045 Project/Thesis (Completed) 3
Information Technology is to prepare graduates having a deep knowledge of the We invite you to join Faculty of Information Technology to Database Management 3
explore the world of computing through diversified programs. Systems
subjects as well as ability to analyze in a given situation and draw out conclusions. The We provide adequate opportunity to get hand-on skills and Cloud Computing 3 It3051 System and Network 3 IT Project Management 3
laboratory experiences. Employers recognize the degree of Object Oriented Analysis Administration 3 3
primary aim of the program is to produce broad based graduates able to face the University of Sialkot as a symbol of professionalism. Following and Design Database Administration 3
are some brilliant career opportunities for the students after & Management
challenges of the modern world. • completion of their degrees. Technology Management 3 ENG3010 Business and Technical
Writing (English-III) System Integration and
Architecture
The educational objectives of BS 4-Year prog•ram are: XXXXXX IT Elective-I 3 XXXXXX IT Elective – 3 3 SS3001 Professional Practics 3 IT4023

The program in Information Technology is designed to produce the graduates having a XXXXXX IT Elective-II 3 XXXXXX IT-Elective-4 3 XXXXXX University Elective 3 3
sound knowledge of the theoretical and practical subject matter.
Along with the knowledge of the subject, they would also have a broader view of other Application analyst & Cartographer XXXXXX IT-Elective – 5 3 XXXXXX IT-Elective-6 3
disciplines. It will enable the students to interact with other branches of knowledge and developer Data analyst
strengthen their understanding. Business analyst Database administrator UElneicvteirvseistyCEoleucrstievse: Courses IT Elective Courses
Games developer Network engineer
The graduates are to be equipped with essential tools and techniques of research. It will Geographical information SEO specialist Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Title Cr. Hr.
enable them to analyze any given situation / issue and suggest its possible solutions. systems officer Software engineer
The graduates are to be empowered to establish and develop a viable and forceful line Information security specialist Software tester Financial Accounting 3 Telecommunication Systems 3 Data Warehousing 3
between theory / concepts and practice in the field of Information Technology. Information systems manager Systems analyst Human Resource Management 3 Mobile Computing 3 Data Mining 3
The similarity among the outlines has been developed to interrelate the discipline in the IT consultant Technical author Introduction to Economics 3 Software Quality Assurance 3 Software Project Management 3
global perspective creating an environment of healthy competition and equal IT sales professional Web designer Introduction to Psychology 3 E-Commerce Applications Development 3 Distributed Database Systems 3
opportunities for all. IT technical support officer Web developer Principles of Management 3 Enterprise Application Development 3 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 3
Introduction to Mass Communication 3 Distributed Computing 3 Information Systems Auditing and Assurance 3
Organizational Behavior 3 Mobile Application Development 3 Artificial Intelligence 3
Entrepreneur and Leadership Skills 3 Mobile Application Development 3 Wireless and Mobile Computing Networks 3
Principles of Accounting 3 Ethical Hacking for System Administrators 3
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MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 73-75

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MSc IT) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
3 IT4002 3 IT4004 3
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ENG3001 Communication Skills 3 IT2001 Object Oriented 3 IT2005 Human Computer Project/Thesis 3
IT1061 IT3012 Programming 3 IT2009 Interaction 3
The Department of IT offers a 2-year program leading to an MSc(IT) (Master of • Program Duration Network Security 3
Computer Science) degree. The program is designed especially for Bachelor Intro to Information and 3 Operating Systems 3 MGT3006 Organizational Behavior 3
graduates who wish to enter this highly exciting and challenging field to meet the 2Years Communication Technologies Software Engineering
growing need of IT experts in the rapidly evolving 21st century economy. The program
provides graduates will with a strong technological base that will enable them to • Entry Requirements IT1003 Programming Fundamentals 4 IT3021 Data Structures & 3 IT4013 System and Network
capitalize on the increasing career opportunities in this sector. This specialization Algorithms Administration
provides a highly demanded expertise, great mobility and flexibility, and an impressive At least 45% marks
range of possible career choices in the industry. in B.Sc or equivalent. IT3063 Information systems 3 IT2042 Database Systems 3 IT4003 Research Methodologies 3 IT4023 System Integration and
IT3002 IT3004 XXXXXX Architecture
• Location IT2012 ENG3010 XXXXXX
Technology Management 3 Web Systems & 3 IT Elective 1 3 XXXXXX IT Elective 3
University of Sialkot. Technologies

Data Communications and 3 Business & Technical writing 3 IT Elective 2 3 XXXXXX IT Elective 4 3
Networks

Program Objectives Career Opportunities Multimedia Programmer IETleEclteicvetisveCCouorusresse:s
Application Analyst SEO Specialist
The Strategic objectives of MSc(IT) program are: Application Developer Software Engineer Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Data Analyst Systems Analyst Hr. Hr. Hr.
 Development and delivery of a broader and in-depth teaching Database Administrator Ux Designer Telecommunication Systems
Games Developer Web Designer Mobile Computing 3 Mobile Application Development 3 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 3
methodology/material that is interactive, sound and complete for the award of this Information Systems Manager Web Developer Software Quality Assurance 3 Ethical Hacking for System Administrators 3 Information Systems Auditing and Assurance 3
• It Consultant E-Commerce Applications Development 3 Data Warehousing 3 Artificial Intelligence 3
degree. Enterprise Application Development 3 Data Mining 3 Wireless and Mobile Computing Networks 3
Distributed Computing 3 Software Project Management 3
 Fsuobrmjeucltast,iospneacniadlizceodnsairsetaesn,ttreecvhisnioicnalowf oc•rukrsrihcouplusmanindvsotluvidnygtocourres.subjects, elective 3 Distributed Database Systems 3

 Conducting the general and specialized laboratory work for achieving competence

with industrial experience.

 Setting up of well-equipped specialized laboratories depending on the available

resources.

 Acquiring funds for applied and research projects from available funding agencies.

206 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 207

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130-136

INFORMATION SYSTEM (BS IS) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
IT3063 3 SE2061 3 IT3021
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) program links business and PROGRAM FACTS IS1061 Intro to Information & 3 IT2001 Information Systems Discrete Structures Software Engineering 3
technology, and there is great demand in the corporate world for people who can Communication Technology IT1051 Object Oriented
integrate all elements of the enterprise into a comprehensive network of responsive, • Program Duration Programming
proactive information delivery systems. Information systems have become increasingly IS1004 Programming 4 4 STAT2005 Probability and Statistics 3 IT2011 Data Communications 4
important in fields such as healthcare and criminal justice. The BSIS program includes: 4 Years MATH1007 Fundamentals 3 Digital Logic Design and Networks 3
data communications, systems analysis, system development, database 3 IT2009 Data Structures and 4 IT2004
management system, project management, enterprise architecture, IT infrastructure • Entry Requirements Calculus and Analytical Algorithm Multimedia Systems and
and IS strategy, management and acquisition. A Transition Program is available for Geometry Design
students in the BSIS to Master of Science in Management Information Systems At least 45% marks
in F.Sc/ICS/I.Com or equivalent. PHY1007 Basic Electronics 3 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ISL1000 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 MATH3014 Linear Algebra 3

• Location ENG1001 Functional English 3 ENG1002 Communication Skills 3 XXXXXX University Elective 2 3 IT2005 Operating Systems 3
(English-I) (English-II)
University of Sialkot.
XXXXXX University Elective 1 3 IT3004 Web Systems & 3 IT4002 Human Computer 3
Technologies Interaction
Program Objectives  Participate in technical societies of Information Systems or Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
related field; Code Hr. Code Hr. Code SEMESTER 7 Hr. Code SEMESTER 8 Hr.
Within a few years of graduation, the School of Computing expects its Information Internet Architecture & Enterprise Architecture
Systems alumni will be in professional situations in which they can:  Demonstrate support in addressing technical challenges; IT3013 Protocols 3 IT3096 3 IT4004 Project/Thesis (In Progress) 3 IT4006 Project/Thesis (Completed) 3
 Commit to the moral imperatives and professional
 Apply technical knowledge and up-to-date skills in improving and developing IT2042 Database Systems 4 IT3018 IT infrastructure 3 IT4041 Technology Project 3 MGT4011 IT Project Management 3
processes and information systems to solve problems in technical environments responsibilities expected from practicing professionals. Management
and/or pursue an advanced degree in Information Systems, or a related field; IT3025 Object Oriented Analysis 3 IT3002 Technology Management 3 SS3001 3 IT4045 Database Administration 3
Career Opportunities and Design Professional Practices 3 IT4023 & Management 3
 Engage in continuous professional and knowledge development; Information services and business systems are closely coupled
 Gain insight into the practical issues and challenges of building, maintaining and in the modern world. The information services industry is one of XXXXXX IS Elective – 1 3 XXXXXX IS Elective – 3 3 XXXXXX University Elective 3 System Integration and
the most rapidly growing and changing industries. A career in Architecture
securing data systems information systems is a promising one. Information Systems
 Apply analytical and critical thinking skills, and information system concepts for field has diverse career options. These include job titles such as ENG3010 Business and Technical 3 XXXXXX IS-Elective-4 3 XXXXXX IS Elective – 2 3
Database Designer(DD), Database Administrator (DA), Writing (English-III)
solving organizational problems. Financial Analyst/Auditor, Manager Information System (MIS),
 Discuss the potential global impact of specific information system solutions. Project Manager, ICT Business Analyst, ICT System Analyst, XXXXXX IS Elective – 5 3 XXXXXX IS Elective – 6 3
 Evaluate and implement organizational planning, design, and integration of Enterprise Resource Planning Consultant, Technology
Consultant, Information System Engineer, Information System IEnlfeocrtmivaetsioCnoSuyrssetesm: Elective Courses Cr. Hr. Cr. Hr.
information system solutions in competitive environment. Security Specialist, Website Developer and Internet Security Information System Cr. Hr. Cyber Security Network Management
 Plan and design organizational communications infrastructure and networking Officer. 3
Research Methodology 3 Network Security 3 Network Design and Management 3
topology. Cryptography 3 Telecommunication Systems 3
 Improve strategic information management procedures and processes. Web Systems & Technologies Cr. Hr. Information Security and Assurance Routing and Switching 3
 Identify innovative and efficient solutions to solve organizational problems. Cr. Hr. System and Network Administration 3
 Demonstrate written and oral communication skills in a collaborative environment. Advance Web Development-I 3 Data Sciences Open Source Systems 3
Advance Web Development-II 3 3 Wireless and Mobile Computing 3
Advanced Programming Techniques 3 Data Warehouse 3 Internet of Things 3
Mobile Application Development 3 Data Mining 3
Visual Programming 3 Data Sciences 3
Big Data

208 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 209

MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 72-75

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MSc MIS) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
IT3059 3 IT3002 IT4045 ITM2006 3
The Master of Science - Management Information Systems (MSc MIS) program PROGRAM FACTS IT1001 Managing Technology 3 MGT3018 Technology Management 3 SE3018 Data Base Administration 3 MGT4006 Internship 3
prepares graduates for professional careers in the management of information IT1004 Enterprise 4 IT3063 IT3091 IT3093 3
technology (IT). The MSc MIS focuses on the application of technology to help achieve • Program Duration IT4023 3 IT1006 Human Resource 3 IT3090 Dataware housing and 3 IT3094 Strategic Technology 3
organizational goals and solve business problems. MIS students earn competency in MGT3006 Introduction to Computer IT1010 Management 3 ENG3010 Mining 3 IT3022 Management 3
IT, embedded in a business context that provides them with well-rounded preparation 2 Years IT2042 & Technologies IT1009 3 IT3021 3 SS3001 3
for occupations in high demand. Graduates will pursue careers in a variety of roles, Information System 3 Software Testing and 3 Data Visualization
such as business analyst, systems analyst, security analyst, IT manager, and systems • Entry Requirements Programming Analysis and Design 3 Quality Assurance
administrator. Fundamentals Healthcare Information
At least 45% marks Object Oriented Social and Ethical issues Systems
Program Objectives in B.Sc/B.Com/ADP-IT or equivalent. System Integration and Programming of the Internet Software Project
Architecture Management
• Location Introduction to Enterprise Business Communications
Organizational Behavior 3 Resource Planning and report writing Professional Practices
University of Sialkot.
Database Systems 3 Financial Information Software Engineering 3
System

The MIS Degree's primary objectives are to produce graduates that are capable of:  Website management IEnlfeocrtmivaetsioCnoSuyrssetesm: Elective Courses Cr. Hr. Network Management
 E-commerce development Information System Cr. Hr. Cyber Security Cr. Hr.
3 Network Design and Management
 Utilizing necessary skills to successfully manage systems development projects  Decision support systems Research Methodology 3 Network Security 3 Telecommunication Systems 3
Cryptography 3 Routing and Switching 3
 Effectively using and administrating Information Systems in different business  Credit and billing systems Web Systems & Technologies Cr. Hr. Information Security and Assurance System and Network Administration 3
 Inventory control systems Cr. Hr. Open Source Systems 3
settings Advance Web Development-I 3 Data Sciences Wireless and Mobile Computing 3
 Acquiring and applying analytical skills which will enable them to visualize a complex  Software product development Advance Web Development-II 3 3 Internet of Things 3
business problem and make informed decisions based on available information and  Knowledge management systems and business analysis Advanced Programming Techniques 3 Data Warehouse 3 3
Mobile Application Development 3 Data Mining 3
technology resources Visual Programming 3 Data Sciences 3
Big Data
 Applying problem solving skills which will allow them to model information systems

solutions for business problems

 Having a deep understanding of the business and professional responsibilities

related to the use of information systems in organizations

Career Opportunities

MIS graduates will find career opportunities wherever computers are used in business,
industry, and government. Here are just a few examples:

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FACULTY OF FACULTY OF

COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ejaz Sandhu Mr. Farooq Ahmed Ms. Maria Ramzan Mr. Sameer Malik
Director Faculty of Computing & IT Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer
PhD. Business Management (USA) MS Communication Engineering MS Information Techology MS Scholar University of Lahore
PhD. Computer Science (France) Carinthia University of Applied Science, Austria University of Lahore, Gujrat Campus BS (CS) University of Gujrat, Gujrat.

COMPUTER SCIENCE Ms. Warda Ms. Sadaf Mehmood Ms. Misbah Malik
Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS (Electrical Engineering) MS Scholar, University of Lahore BS in Telecommunications &
NUST, Pakistan BS (CS) Networks
COMSATS, Lahore. COMSATS, Abbottabad.

Mr. Saghir Ahmed Mr. Imtiaz Hussain Ms. Amna Batool
Assistant Professor (HOD) Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS Data Communication MS CS MS Computer Science
& Networks, Salford University, UK. GC university Faisalabad Information Technology University, Lahore.

Mr. Nadeem Sarwar Mr. Faheem Nawaz Khan Ms. IqraIshaq
Lecturer Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS Computer Science MS CS MS Scholar University of Lahore
Islamia University, Bahawalpur Muhammad Ali Jinnah University. BS (CS) University of Gujrat, Gujrat.

Mr. Salman Masih Mr. ZuhaibImtiaz Mr. Usman
Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS Computer Science MS Scholar, University of Lahore MS Scholar University of Lahore
Captial University of Science and Technology, BS(CS), University of Sargodha BS (CS) University of Gujrat, Gujrat.
Islamabad

FACULTY OF FACULTY OF

COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Ms. Mahum Adil Mr. Bilal Ahmed Munawar INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS Software Engineering MS SE (Scholar)
NUST, Pakistan. University of Lahore
MSc-IT University of Gujrat.

Ms. Sabeen Javaid Ms. Sahar Maqsood Ul Hassan Ms. Saba Gul Mr. Jabar Mehmood
Assistant Professor (HOD) Lecturer Associate Lecturer Lecturer/ HOD
PhD Scholar (Software Engineering) MSCS MS Electrical Engineering MS IT
MS (Computer Software Engineering) Capital University of Science and COMSATS University, Islamabad. University of Lahore.
NUST, Pakistan. Technology, Islamabad.
Mr. Muhammad Usman Butt Ms. Fizza Azher
Ms. Faiza Tahir Ms. Syeda Huma Jabeen Lab Demonstrator Lecturer
Assistant Professor Lecturer MS Scholar (Computer Sciences) MS IT
MS Engineering Mangement M.Sc Computer Technology University of Lahore. University of Lahore.
UET, Taxila. BJTU ( BeijingJiatong University)
P. R. China. Ms. Mehak Tanveer Ms. Shakra Mehak
Mr. Moeed Sehnan Lab Demonstrator Associate Lecturer
Lecturer Ms. Maha Naeem BS Software Engineering MS CS
MS Electrical Engineering Associate Lecturer UOG Sialkot Sub Campus. University of Lahore.
Linnaeus University, Sweden. MS CS (Scholar)
BS-IT University of Gujrat. Mr. Asim Ali Mr. Faizan ul Mustafa
Ms. Sehrish Munawar Lab Demonstrator Associate Lecturer
Lecturer Mr. Anees Baqir BS Software Engineering MS Scholar
MS Computer Science Associate Lecturer UMT Sialkot. University of Lahore.
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. MS CE (Scholar)
BS IT
University of Gujrat.

FACULTY OF

COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Ms. Afshan Nasem Ms. Farwa Ahmed
Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer
MS CS MS Electrical Engineering
University of Lahore. COMSATS, Islamabad.

Mr. Adnan Ali
Associate Lecturer
MS IT
NUST Islamabad.

Mr. Talha Arshad
Assosiate Lecturer
BS IT
Punjab University Lahore.

Mr. Hamad Rafique
Assosiate Lecturer
MS SE
COMSATS Islamabad.

Mr. Asif Khan
Associate Lecturer
MS IT
University of Lahore.

• Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology

• Biotechnology
• Physics

• Environmental Sciences
• Chemistry

• Mathematics
• Zoology

• Statistics
• Botany

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The mission of Department of Biochemistry &
Molecular Biology is to provide world class
BS Biochemistry education and research in various fields of
BS Molecular Biology biochemistry & molecular biology to prepare
students for future challenges. Moreover, this
department is committed to the professional
and personal growth of undergraduate
students through the development of their
scientific knowledge, critical thinking, problem-
solving strategies, active learning, self-
realization, and participation in research
discoveries. It is our mission to create a
stimulating and supportive yet challenging
environment for our students. We strive to
provide ample opportunities for professional
and personal growth that will allow our under-
graduates to excel in future endeavors
including Industrial work, Disease diagnosis,
Innovation in Research and Development,
Professional teaching, Food, Medicine,
Pharmacy and many more.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 133

BIOCHEMISTRY (BS Biochemistry) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
2
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS MATH1000 Mathematics 3 BCH1002 Introduction to Cell Biology 2 BCH2000 Molecular Biology 3 BCH2008 Enzymes 1
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology was established in Oct, 2014, 2
when university laid setup of faculty of sciences in its campus. The undergraduate • Program Duration BCH1000 Introductory Biochemistry 2 BCH1003 Introduction to Cell Biology- 1 BCH2002 Amino acid and Proteins 2 BCH2009 Enzymes-Practical 1
program of BS Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has strength of more than 150 Practical 1 3
students. The department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is committed to 4 Years 2 4
understand the molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases; developing novel BCH1001 Introductory Biochemistry- 1 BCH1004 Carbohydrates 2 BCH2003 Amino acid and Proteins- BCH2010 Plant Biochemistry and 3
strategies in Biochemistry and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge of • Entry Requirements Practical Practical BCH2011 Physiology 2
biological system. We are fully equipped with state-of-the-art teaching and research
facilities. The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology offers a high quality 12 years of education pre-medical CHEM1001 Inorganic Chemistry-1 3 BCH1005 Carbohydrates-Practical 1 BCH2004 Microbiology Plant Biochemistry and Cr.
learning environment for both undergraduate and now graduate students within a with minimum 45% marks. Physiology-Practical Hr.
high powered research program. We offer exciting research opportunities for our
undergraduate students and trainees. • Location IT1001 Introduction to Computer 3 STAT1001 Biostatistics 3 BCH2005 Microbiology-Practical 1 BCH2012 Molecular Genetics 2
Applications 3
Objectives University of Sialkot. 3
The four-year BS programs in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology aim to provide ENG1001 English-I 3 CHEM1003 Organic Chemistry 3 BCH2006 Microbiology-Practical 3 BCH2014 Metabolism 3
students with essential knowledge about natural and social sciences and advanced 1
knowledge about different fields of biochemistry & molecular biology. The core ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 CHEM1003 English-II 3 CHEM2001 Physical Chemistry-I 3 BCH2016 Biochemical
objective of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program is to Communications
apply rigorous scientific principles to understand the molecular and biochemical
mechanisms underlying normal and pathological processes in humans. PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ENG2001 English III 3 BCH2018 Biosafety and Bioethics

Career Opportunities ELECTIVE COURSES Cr. Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8
Our students are familiar with scientific and analytical techniques related to industry, Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code
forensic sciences, and quantitative assays which will help to choose best career. Our
trained students will serve community as Lab technologist in various hospitals and • Seminar 1 PSY1001 Introduction to Psychology 3 BCH3010 General Virology 3 BCH4000 Cell and Tissue Culture 2 BCH4008 Integrated Metabolism
private clinical laboratories. Students will be able to join research organizations,
educational institutes or industry after the completion of program. Students will be • Special Problem/Research Project/ Internship 2
able to enhance their qualification by getting admission in national or international
universities. Students will play significant role in agriculture sector, pharmaceutical • Biochemical Signalling 3 BCH3000 Introduction to Immunology 3 BCH3012 Proteomics and Genomics 3 BCH4001 Cell and Tissue Culture- 1 BCH4010 Industrial Biochemistry
industries and drug development. Our students have bright future in food industries, BCH4002 Practical 3
packaging and marketing. • Forensic Biotechnology 3 BCH3002 Human Physiology 3 BCH3014 Clinical Biochemistry 2 MGT1002 Introduction to business
BCH3015 1 Agriculture Biotechnology Management
Clinical Biochemistry- 2
• Molecular Evolution 3 Methods in Molecular Practical 1 BCH4004 Bioinformatics BCH4012 Nano-Biotechnology
Biology 3
• Biophysics 3 BCH3004 2 3 2
BCH3005 Methods in Molecular 1
• Stem Cell Technology 3 Biology-practical BCH3016 Nutritional Biochemistry BCH4005 Bioinformatics - practical 1 BCH4014 Seminar
BCH3017
• Marine Biotechnology 3 BCH3006 Environmental Biochemistry 3 BCH3018 Nutritional Biochemistry- BCH4006 Thesis /Report Writing 6
BCH3020 Practical
• Sequence analysis, alignment and phylogenesis 3 Principle of Biochemical
techniques Pharmaceutical
BCH3008 2 Biochemistry
BCH3009 Principle of Biochemical 1
techniques-Practical Research Planning and
Report Writing

222 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT Note: Department can also choose elective subjects from the list of BS Bioinformatics Scheme of studies.

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 223

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (BS Molecular Biology) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
2
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS MATH1000 Mathematics 3 MOL1002 Biochemistry-I 2 MOL2000 Biochemistry-II 3 MOL2010 Enzymology
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology was established in Oct, 2014,
when university laid setup of faculty of sciences in its campus. The undergraduate • Program Duration MOL1000 Molecular Biology-I 2 MOL1003 Biochemistry-I 1 MOL2003 General Genetics 3 MOL2011 Enzymology-Practical 1
program of BS Biochemistry at the university offers a wide variety of courses and PRACTICAL 2 MOL2004 Microbiology
laboratory facilities to a strength of more than 150 students. The Department is 4 Years
growing rapidly in strengthening the ongoing program by establishing state- of- the- MOL1001 Molecular Biology -I- 1 MOL1004 Cell Biology 2 MOL2012 Plant Physiology 2
art labs and qualified faculty having rich and diversified exposure of National • Entry Requirements Practical
/International Universities. Our students are highly encouraged to broaden their
scientific study through research opportunities outside the University. 12 years of education pre-medical CHEM1000 Basic Chemistry 3 MOL1005 Cell Biology PRACTICAL 1 MOL2005 Microbiology-Practical 1 MOL2013 Plant Physiology-Practical 1
Department will further improve the teaching, research, training facilities, quantity with minimum 45% marks.
and quality of trained manpower in 2018. University of Sialkot, is going to introduce a IT1001 Introduction to Computer 3 STAT1001 Biostatistics 3 MOL2006 Biotechnology 3 MOL2014 Molecular Genetics 3
new programmes in 2018, BS Molecular Biology. This will consequently lead to uplift • Location Applications
of community of Pakistan and specially Sialkot division. Department of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology is focusing on the problem-oriented research related to University of Sialkot. ENG1001 English-I 3 MOL1006 Molecular Biology -II 2 MOL2008 Developmental Biology 3 MOL2016 Molecular Ecology 3
industries and public service.
Objectives ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 MOL1007 Molecular Biology –II-P 1 ENG2001 English III 3 MOL2018 Biosafety and Bioethics 2
At the end of four years BS program, the graduates should have strong
understanding of: ENG1002 English-II 3 MGT3007 Entrepreneurship 2
· Various aspects of biological systems.
· Different areas of computer science including programming languages. ELECTIVE COURSES Cr. PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2
· Existing bioinformatics tools and databases. Hr.
· Computational applications related to biological systems.
· Analysis and interpretation of biological data. • Seminar 1 Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
Career Opportunities Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Our students are familiar with scientific and analytical techniques related to industry, • Special Problem/Research Project/ Internship 2
forensic sciences, and quantitative assays which will help to choose best career. Our 3
trained students will serve community as Lab technologist in various hospitals and • Biochemical Signaling 3 PSY1001 Introduction to Psychology 3 MOL3010 Virology 3 MOL4000 Cell and Tissue Culture 2 MOL4008 Immunogenetics
private clinical laboratories. Students will be able to join research organizations,
educational institutes or industry after the completion of program. Students will be • Forensic Biotechnology 3 MOL3001 Neurobiology 3 MOL3012 Proteomics & Genomics 3 MOL4001 Cell and Tissue Culture- 1 MOL4010 Bionanotechnology 3
able to enhance their qualification by getting admission in national or international Practical
universities. Students will play significant role in agriculture sector, pharmaceutical • Molecular Evolution 3
industries and drug development. Our students have bright future in food industries,
packaging and marketing. • Biophysics 3 MOL3002 Introduction to Immunology 3 MOL3014 Molecular Diagnostics 3 MOL4002 Bioinformatics 2 MOL4012 Molecualr Pharmacology 3

224 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT • Stem Cell Technology 3 MOL3004 Recombinant DNA 3 MOL3016 Cell signaling 3 MOL4003 Bioinformatics-practical 1 MOL4014 Drug Development 3
MOL3006 technology 1 MOL3018
• Marine Biotechnology 3 MOL3007 2 Skills and Research 3 MOL4004 Forensics Biology 3
Basic Techniques in Methodology
• Sequence analysis, alignment and phylogenesis 3 Molecular Biology

Basic Techniques in MOL4006 Thesis /Report Writing 6
Molecular Biology-P

MOL3008 Gene therapy 3

Note: Department can also choose elective subjects from the list of BS Bioinformatics Scheme of studies.

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 225

BIOTECHNOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The mission of Department of Biotechnology is to train
the students to become competent professionals and
BS Biotechnology researchers in the field of biological sciences by getting
BS Bioinformatics benefit of modern emerging technologies. We are
extremely committed to provide outstanding education
and field exposure to our undergraduate and graduate
research scholars in line with the principles of the
university's vision. We seek to provide a responsive
learning environment of creative thinking that enables
all students to achieve their highest level of proficiency.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 133

BIOTECHNOLOGY (BS Biotechnology) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
2
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 ENG1002 Enzymes 3 CHEM2001 Physical Chemistry-1 3 BCH2010 Enzymes 1
Department of Biotechnology is one of the primary department in the Faculty of 2
Science of the University of Sialkot. Its initial setup was laid down in 2014, when the • Program Duration IT1001 Introduction to Computer 2 STAT1002 Introduction to Statistics 3 ENG2001 English-III 3 BCH2011 Enzyme Practical 1
university opened its gate for students to learn and grow. The department of Applications 2 BCH2001 Molecular Biology 2
biotechnology offers its services for undergraduate degree program in 4 Years 4
Biotechnology and has more than 300 students in the department. Department of CHEM1001 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 3 BCH2012 Plant Biochemistry & 3
Biotechnology has a state-of-the-art laboratory that is fully equipped with all required • Entry Requirements Physiology
and latest equipment to support the offered programs. The research programs of the 2
department are based on recent developments at the frontiers of knowledge. 12 years of education pre-medical ENG1001 English-I 3 CHEM1003 Organic Chemistry-I (Theory) 3 BTH2000 Biochemistry-II 3 BCH2013 Plant Biochemistry & 3
with minimum 45% marks Physiology Practical
Program Objectives Cr.
BS Biotechnology program provides a unique opportunity to the students for • Location MATH1000 Mathematics 3 BTH1002 Biochemistry-I 2 BTH2001 Biochemistry-II Practical 3 BCH2017 Principal of Biochemical Hr.
studying all the aspects of modern technology and research using various molecular Techniques
biotechnology techniques to treat and cure disorders at organism level. The program University of Sialkot. 3
provides an opportunity to tailor coursework and research activities to fit the career BTH1000 Intro to Biotechnology 2 BTH1003 Biochemistry-I Practical 1 BCH2005 Microbiology 2 BCH2024 Metabolism 3
goals of individual students. Our graduates are well-equipped to tap the vast  Drug design and Pharma industry 3
opportunities available in academia, biotechnology industry and research  Bioprocessing companies/Fermentation Industry BTH1001 Intro to Biotechnology 1 BCH1003 Introduction to Cell Biology 2 BCH2006 Microbiology Practical 1 BTH2002 Molecular Genetics 3
domains.The curricula for the degree program are designed to prepare manpower, Practical
needed for the economic development of the country.
BCH1004 Introduction to Cell Biology 1 BCH2007 Principal of Genetics 1 BTH2003 Microbial Biotechnology
Career Opportunities Practical
Biotechnology is the combination of different emerging technologies with biology to
meet essential requirement of human beings in every discipline of life including BTH2004 Microbial Biotechnology 1 BCH2008 Principal of Genetics 1 BTH2004 Microbial Biotechnology
medicines, disease diagnosis and treatment, implantation of synthetic organs and Practical Practical Practical
body parts and many more. With the advancement of modern world technology,
Biology also adopts new ways to grow and serve humanity under the broad ELECTIVE COURSES Cr. Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8
spectrum of Biotechnology. Enlisted are the few emerging domains of biotechnology Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code
in Pakistan and foreign countries: • Seminar
 Synthetic Biology and Genetic Engineering • Special Problem/Research Project/ Internship 1 SOC1001 Introduction to Sociology-I 3 BTH3000 Virology 2 BTH4000 Animal Biotechnology 3 BTH4002 Industrial Biotechnology
 Clinical Biotechnology including Cancer Biology • Biochemical Signaling 2
 Recombinant Vaccine and Personalized Medicines • Forensic Biotechnology 3 BCH2014 Principal of Biochemical 3 BTH3001 Proteomics & Genomics 1 BTH4001 NanoBiotechnology 3 BCH4036 Biosafety & Bioethics
 Agriculture and Animal husbandry • Recombinant DNA Technology 3 BCH2023 Analysis 3
 Nanobiotechnology and Enzyme Technology • System Neuroscience 3 BTH3002 Molecular Diagnostics 3 BCH4037 Research Planning & 3 BCH4015 Industrial Enzymology
• Biological Physics 3 Methods in Molecular Report Writing
228 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT • Stem Cell Technology 3 Biology
• Marine Biotechnology 3
• Sequence analysis, alignment and phylogenesis 3 BCH3010 Introduction to immunology 3 BCH3020 Cell signaling 3 BCH4039 Cell & Tissue Culture 2 MGT1002 Introduction to Business
3 BCH3011 Management
BTH3004 Skills and Research
BCH4016 Environmental Biotechnology 3 Methodology 3 BCH4040 Cell & Tissue Culture-Lab 1

BCH3012 Elements of Biotechnology 2 Pharmaceutical 3 BCH4035 Bioinformatics 3
Biotechnology

BCH3017 Elements of Biotechnology 1 BCH4011 General Virology
Lab

Note: Department can also choose elective subjects from the list of BS Bioinformatics Scheme of studies.

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 229

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

BIOINFORMATICS (BS Bioinformatics) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
ISL1000 2
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS Islamic Studies 2 ENG1002 English-II 3 MATH3001 Linear Algebra 3 BCH2010 Enzymes

To train the undergraduates to gain advanced knowledge in the interdisciplinary field • Program Duration IT1002 Computer Fundamentals 2 STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics 3 ENG2001 English-III 3 BCH2011 Enzyme Practical 1
of Bioinformatics so that they can organize, describe, distribute, manipulate and
analyze the ever-increasing biological data (DNA, RNA and Proteins) by using 4 Years IT1003 Computer Fundamentals 1 IT1004 Programming Fundamentals 2 BCH2001 Molecular Biology 3 BTH2032 Object Oriented 2
different statistical, mathematical and computational methods. Bioinformatics is Lab BTH2001 Biochemistry-II Programming 1
playing a key role in bringing all interdisciplinary fields of biosciences such as • Entry Requirements 2
medicine, biotechnology, molecular and systems biology together to fulfill this CHEM1001 Basic Chemistry 3 IT1005 Programming Fundamentals 1 2 BTH2033 Object Oriented
purpose, it is required to train professionals and researchers with sound biology and 12 years of education pre-medical/ pre-engineering/ Practical Programming Practical
computer science knowledge. Computer Science with minimum 45% marks.
ENG1001 English Comprehension 3 MATH1000 Calculus-I 3 BTH2002 Biochemistry-II Practical 1 BCH2017 Principal of Biochemical
Objectives • Location Techniques

At the end of four years BS program, the graduates should have strong University of Sialkot. MATH1000 Mathematics 3 BTH1003 Biochemistry-I 2 BTH2030 Data Structure and 2 BIO2001 Bioinformatics I Practical 2
understanding of: PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 BTH1004 Biochemistry-I Practical Algorithms

 Various aspects of biological systems. 1 BTH2031 Data Structure and 1 BIO2002 Bioinformatics I 1
 Different areas of computer science including programming languages. Algorithms Practical
 Existing bioinformatics tools and databases.
 Computational applications related to biological systems. Cr. BCH1003 Introduction to Cell Biology 2 BCH2007 Principal of Genetics 2 BCH2024 Metabolism 4
 Analysis and interpretation of biological data. Hr.
ELECTIVE COURSES BCH1004 Introduction to Cell Biology 1 BCH2008 Principal of Genetics 1 STAT1001 Biostatistics 3
Career Opportunities Practical Practical
• Seminar 1
At the completion of this program, the students are expected to know the Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
relationship between genes and proteins and use of computer to handle biological • Special Problem/Research Project/ Internship 2 Code SEMESTER 5 Hr. Code SEMESTER 6 Hr. Code SEMESTER 7 Hr. Code SEMESTER 8 Hr.
data. Students should have a deeper insight into various tools and techniques
commonly used in bioinformatics. Students should be able to acknowledge • Biochemical Signaling 3 SOC1001 Discrete Mathematics 3 BIO3013 Bioinformatics Computing I 2 BIO4001 Artificial Intelligence 3 BIO4005 Research Methodologies 3
diversified areas and applications like genomics, drug designing, agriculture and BIO3014 BCH4037
health informatics, biotechnology, systems biology and others. • Forensic Biotechnology 3 BIO3015 Bioinformatics Computing I BIO4002 Research Planning & Ethical and Legal Issues in
Practical BIO4003 Report Writing Bioinformatics
• Molecular Evolution 3 BIO3002 Bioinformatics II 3 1 BIO4004 3 BIO4006 3
Information Modeling
• Biophysics 3 BIO3003 Bioinformatics II Practical 3 Modeling and Simulation 3 3 BIO4007 Special Topics in 3
Bioinformatics Software Bioinformatics
Engineering
• Stem Cell Technology 3 BCH3010 Introduction to immunology 3 BIO3016 Systems Biology 3 Bioinformatics Software 2 BIO4008 Recombinant DNA 3
Engineering Practical technology
• Marine Biotechnology 3

• Sequence analysis, alignment and phylogenesis 3 MATH1003 Discrete Structures 2 BCH3011 Proteomic & Genomics 3 1
2
BIO3011 Database Management 1 BCH4011 General Virology 3
BIO3012 Systems

Database Management
Systems LAB

230 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT Note: Department can also choose elective subjects from the list of BS Bioinformatics Scheme of studies.

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 231

PHYSICS MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The aim of the department of the physics is to study
nature at its most fundamental level and to discover
BS Physics and apply the general laws that govern force and
MSc Physics motion, matter and energy, space and time in general
to study and understand the physical properties of
matter. It studies systems ranging in size from the
smallest elementary particles to the entire universe.
Physics lies at the heart of the natural sciences. Almost
any piece of modern scientific instrumentation is based
on principles of optics, electronics, or nuclear physics
and such apparatus usually has its origins in basic
work done by physicists. Almost any scientific problem
can be approached using the ideas and methods of
physics, which is why there are many "hybrid"
disciplines such as astrophysics, biophysics, and
geophysics. The central position of physics among the
sciences means that it is an ideal starting point, not
only for physics research, but for many kinds of
scientific and engineering work. It also means that
physics is a perfect academic focus for a liberal arts
education

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 139

PHYSICS (BS Physics) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
3 ISL1001 2
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ENG1001 English-I 3 ENG1002 English-II 3 ENG2001 English-III Islamic Studies
The undergraduate physics Program at the University of Sialkot offers a wide variety
of courses and encourages faculty-student interaction. The Department is growing • Program Duration MATH1000 Calculus-I 3 PHY1009 Series and integral calculus 3 PKS1001 Pak Study 2 PHY2006 GRF 3
rapidly in strengthening the ongoing program by establishing state- of- the- art labs
and qualified faculty having rich and diversified exposure of National /International 4 Years IT1001 Introduction to Computing 3 PHY1002 Electricity & Magnetism 4 MATH3014 Linear Algebra 3 PHY2009 Differential Equations 3
Universities. The opportunity to work closely with a faculty member and to get first
hand research experience is especially helpful in making post-graduate career • Entry Requirements PHY1001 Mechanics 4 PHY1003 Heat & Thermodynamics 3 PHY2003 Waves & Oscillations 3 STA1001 Probability & Statistics 3
decisions. Our students are strongly encouraged to broaden their scientific study PHY1010 GOF 3 PHYS2005 Optics 3
through research opportunities outside the university•. The quality and variety of 12 years of education pre-engennring with minimum 45% 3 PHY1012 GOF 3 PHY2004 Modern Physics
programs in the newly established lab are invaluable in encouraging student's marks.
scientific interest. Some of the interesting phenomenon of physics have been shown PHY1011 Lab-I 1 PHYS1013 Lab II 1 PHY2005 GRF 3 PHY2010 GRF 3
below for the exposer of the students. • Location

Objectives University of Sialkot.
The goals and objectives of the BS Physics are to provide an uplifting and nurturing
environment that facilitates and stimulates the active, explorative of Basic learning of PHYS2006 Lab-III 1 PHYS2011 Lab-IV 1
Physics for the students.
 Encouragement of creative thinking ELECTIVE COURSES Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
 Personal and academic growth Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
 Development, coordination and management of national system of innovation Mathematical Methods of Mathematical Methods of
 Production of maximum human capital, sustainable economic growth Course PHYSICS Cr. PHY3051 Physics-I 3 PHY3052 Physics-II 3 PHY4061 Statistical Physics 3 PHY4033 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
 Improvement of life quality Code. Hr. PHY3021 PHY3032
Plasma physics Electromagnetic Theory-I 3 Quantum Mechanics-II 3 PHY4042 Solid State Physics-II 3 xxxxxxx Elective-III 3
Career Opportunities PHY4051 Methods of experimental physics 3
Physics can fairly lay claim to be the part of modern civilization. The reasoning, PHY4013 Environmental physics 3 PHY3011 Classical Mechanics 3 PHY3022 Electrodynamics –II 3 PHY4093 Nuclear Physics 3 xxxxxxx Elective-IV 3
mathematical, experimental and computer skills obtained during this program will PHY4014 Introduction to quantum computing 3
enable the students to seek for the following careers: PHY4015 Quantum information theory 3 PHY3091 Electronics-I 3 PHY3092 Electronics-II 3 xxxxxxx Elective-I 3 xxxxxxx Elective-V 3
 Nuclear Science and Education PHY4016 Quantum field theory 3
 Research & Development PHY4022 Fluid dynamics 3 PHY3031 Quantum Mechanics-I 3 PHY3041 Solid State Physics-I 3 xxxxxxx Elective-II 3
 Software Development and Nanotechnology PHY4027 Introduction to materials science 3
 Instrumentation and Engineering PHY4025 Relativity and cosmology 3 PHYS3008 Lab-V 3 PHYS3009 Lab-VI 3 PHY4009 Lab-VII 3
 Radiology and Meteorology PHY4011 Particle Physics-I 3
 Meta Physics PHY4057 Particle Physics-II 3 ELECTIVE COURSES Cr. Hr. Course Code. PHYSICS Cr. Hr.
PHY4028 Computational physics 3
234 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT PHY4048 Digital electronics 3 Course Code. PHYSICS
PHY4079 3

PHY4010 Digital electronics lab 3 PHY4034 Introduction to photonics 3
PHY4012 Lasers 3 PHY4020
PHY4019 Laser engineering 3 PHY4035 Introduction to Nano science and nanotechnologies 3
PHY4023 Experimental techniques in particle and nuclear physics 3 PHY4017
Note: The students, who will opt course of digital electronics, must take also PHY4021 Electronic materials and devices 3 PHY4058 Computer simulations in physics 3
course of digital electronics lab. The students taking option of particle physics PHY5000
must take both courses of particle physics I and II, one in semester- VII and Surface sciences 3
second in semester-VIII.
Advance Solid state physics 3

Research Thesis 6

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 235

MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 66

PHYSICS (MSc Physics) PROGRAM FACTS Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction • Program Duration Mathematical Methods of Mathematical Methods of Statistical Physics
The physics department has laid a strong emphasis on providing undergraduate PHY3051 Physics-I 3 PHY3052 Physics-II 3 PHY4061 Solid State Physics-II 3 PHY4033 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
students with an in depth understanding of the fundamentals of physics over a broad 2 Years PHY3021 PHY3032 PHY4042
spectrum. Department of physics believes that specialization should only be Electromagnetic Theory-I 3 Quantum Mechanics-II 3 3 xxxxxxx Elective-III 3
introduced after having a developed sound base at MSc level. The department feels • Entry Requirements
that a narrow specialization at an early stage does not lead to graduate with the PHY3011 Classical Mechanics 3 PHY3022 Electrodynamics –II 3 PHY4093 Nuclear Physics 3 xxxxxxx Elective-IV 3
potential to develop into creative scientists or as effective technologists. The 14 years of education with at least 45% marks.
department lays great emphasis on the quality and mode of teaching and research PHY3091 Electronics-I 3 PHY3092 Electronics-II 3 xxxxxxx Elective-I 3 xxxxxxx Elective-V 3
supervision. As such the department ensures that its te•st and examinations are truly • Location
a measure of its students analytical and creative abilities. PHY3031 Quantum Mechanics-I 3 PHY3041 Solid State Physics-I 3 xxxxxxx Elective-II 3
University of Sialkot.
Objectives
he goals and objectives of the MSc Physics are to provide an uplifting and nurturing PHYS3008 Lab-V 3 PHYS3009 Lab-VI 3 PHY4009 Lab-VII 3
environment that facilitates and stimulates the active, explorative of Basic learning of
Physics for the students. UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 237
 Encouragement of creative thinking
 Personal and academic growth
 Development, coordination and management of national system of

innovation
 Production of maximum human capital, sustainable economic growth
 Improvement of life quality

Objectives
Physics can fairly lay claim to be the part of modern civilization. The reasoning,
mathematical, experimental and computer skills obtained during this program will
enable the students to seek for the following careers:
 Nuclear Science and Education
 Research & Development
 Software Development and Nanotechnology
 Instrumentation and Engineering
 Radiology and Meteorology
 Meta Physics

236 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary
program that focuses on the environmental
BS Environmental Sciences fluctuations and serious environmental problems that
the world faces. Through a series of academic
courses and co-curricular activities, students will
learn how human activities disturb the environment
and will obtain the critical thinking and problem-
solving skills necessary to productively contribute
towards solutions.
This core field of science provides knowledge, skills,
tools, and awareness pertaining to environmental
quality and human-environment interactions in order
to improve and sustain the function of environmental
systems and protect human health.
Department of Environmental Sciences is committed
to provide modern-day knowledge, innovative
technologies and methodologies to cope the
emerging environmental challenges, experience and
to provide engaging programs of study for our
students. Our graduates will be well prepared to
serve professional programs, the field of teaching,
and a wide array of careers in government and
private sectors.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (BS Environmental Sciences) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4

Introduction PROGRAM FACTS MATH1000 Mathematics 3 ENV1002 Biology-I 2 ENV2000 Environmental Chemistry 3 ENV2008 Environmental Toxicology 3

Department of Environmental Sciences offers undergraduate degree programs in • Program Duration ENV1000 Intro to Environmental 3 ENV1003 Biology-I-Practical 1 ENV2002 Fundamentals of Ecology 3 ENV2010 Applied Ecology 3
the field of Environmental Sciences. Courses are offered to students from physical Sciences
sciences, biological sciences, environmental management, engineering, and other 4 Years
relevant disciplines. Students are trained to conduct research in laboratories, field ENV1001 Basic Chemistry 3 ENV1004 Soil & Environment 3 ENV2003 Anthropology/Sociology 3 ENV 2012 Agro-ecology 3
stations, universities, research organizations and private companies. The degree • Entry Requirements
and courses offered by the department are designed according to HEC guidelines. IT1001 Introduction to Computer 3 STAT1001 Biostatistics 3 ENV2004 Globolization 3 ENV2014 Climatology 3
This BS program is launched with highly qualified faculty members. It fulfills all the 12 year of education pre-medical/ pre-engineering/ Applications
curriculum requirements recommended by HEC. Our teaching methods comply with Computer Science with minimum 45% marks
international standards and meet all mandatory requirements of HEC. ENG1001 English-I 3 IR1001 International Relations 3 ENG2001 English III 3 ENV2016 Public Health & Environment 3
• Location ISL1000 Islamic Studies /Ethics 3 ENV2006 Biology-II
Program Objectives 2 ENG1002 English-II 2 ENV2018 Pollution Control 3
University of Sialkot. Technologies
The teaching objectives of this degree programme is to enable students to learn how
to analyze and assess environmental problems, its interrelationships with other Career Opportunities PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ENV2007 Biology-II-Practical 1
systems of the society, equip students with the knowledge and skill necessary for
pollution abatement, environmental conservation, management of natural resources Environmental Science offer a wide variety of career Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
and making path to sustainable development and to impart skills to carry out opportunities for our youth to make the environment suitable Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
independent scientific and technical research on various cross-cutting aspects of for life for humans, aquatic organisms, microorganisms and all
environmental issues. the other form of life. It also play decisive role in the geo- ENV300 Environmental Microbiology 2 ENV3010 Environmental Economics 3 ENV4000 Climate Change 3 ENV4008 Energy and Environment 3
The degree program will equip the graduates with abilities to understand the linkages engineering and geographical awareness programs. ENV3001 ENV4002
between various bio-physical and socio-economic components of environment and ENV3002 Environmental Microbiology 1 ENV3012 GIS and Remote Sensing 3 ENV4004 Water Resources 3 ENV4010 Agro-ecology 3
with an expertise of:  Environmental consultant ENV3004 -Practical ENV4006 Management
 Environmental education officer ENV3006 Natural Resource
 Demonstration of capabilities to understand the natural and socio-economic  Environmental manager ENV3007 Environmental Monitoring 3 ENV3014 Environmental Management 3 Management 3 ENV4012 Solid Waste Management 3
processes driving environmental systems  Marine biologist/ Oceanographers ENV3008 ENV3016
 Nature conservation officer Research Methods in 3 ENV3018 Environmental Profile of 3 Thesis /Report Writing 6 ENV4014 Occupational Health & 3
 Learning of scientific and technical expertise to solve environmental problems by  Recycling officer Environmental Sciences 2 Pakistan Safety
introducing interventions  Sustainability consultant 1
 Waste management officer Analytical Techniques in 3 Research Methodology 3 ENV 4016 Biodiversity & Conservation 3
 Development of interactions with stakeholders, managers and policy makers in  Water quality scientist Environmental Sciences
addressing environmental issues.  Meteorologist.
Analytical Techniques in
Environmental Sciences
Practical

Environmental
Biotechnology

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CHEMISTRY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The mission of the Department of Chemistry at
University of Sialkot is to make significant
BS Chemistry contributions to chemistry research, education, and
MSc Chemistry practice. The department provides creative and
supportive atmosphere for faculty-mentored research
and student-centered learning. Undergraduate
students are expected to obtain a broad
understanding of chemistry and learning to think
critically and communicate effectively in oral and
written forms. The rigorous curriculum provides
hands-on experiences with modern experimental and
computer-based techniques and instrumentation,
preparing students to enter industry or graduate and
professional programs.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 143

CHEMISTRY (BS Chemistry) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4

Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ENG 1001 English-I 3 ENG1002 Enzymes 3 ENG2001 English-III 3 CHEM 2014 Chemical Entrepreneurship 3
Department of Chemistry is one of the primary department in the faculty of Science of
the University of Sialkot. Department of Chemistry offers its services for • Program Duration IT1001 Introduction to computers 3 IT1002 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH1001 Calculus-I 3 ZOO1003 Principles of Animal life-II 3
undergraduate degree program in Chemistry and have more than 200 students in (Theory)
the department. The curriculum for the degree program are designed to prepare 4 Years
manpower needed for the economic development of the country. In 2018, University ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ZOO1001 Principles of Animal life-I 3 CHEM1008 Applied Statistics-II 3
of Sialkot is going to launch MS/MPhil Chemistry to broaden the spectrum of • Entry Requirements (Theory)
Chemistry department of University of Sialkot in the region. Laboratory in the
Department of Chemistry is fully equipped with the latest and advance instruments to 12 Year Education with Minimum 45% Marks. BOT1001 Diversity of plants(Theory) 3 BOT1003 Organic Chemistry-I (Theory) 3 STAT1007 Statistics for Chemist 3 CHEM2013 Environmental Chemistry-II 3
support the offered programs. The research planning of the department is based on
recent developments to meet the growing agriculture and industrial demand . • Location PHY1001 Mechanics-I 3 MATH1000 Biochemistry-I 3 CHEM2004 Industrial Chemistry-I 2 CHEM2005 Analytical Chemistry-I 2
(Theory) 1
Program Objectives University of Sialkot.
 To impart knowledge about the advances in major disciplines of Chemistry. CHEM1001 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 CHEM1003 Biochemistry-I Practical 3 CHEM2001 Physical Chemistry-I 3 CHEM2015 Analytical Chemistry-I
 To teach different methods of exploration, investigation, organization and With the advancement of modern world technology, this field (Theory) (Theory) (Practical)C
also adopts new ways to grow and serve humanity under the
utilization of data in practical life. broad spectrum of Chemistry. CHEM102 Inorganic Chemistry-I 1 CHEM1004 Introduction to Cell Biology 1 CHEM2002 Physical Chemistry-I 1 CHEM2006 Biochemistry-I (Theory) 2
 To provide a broad foundation in chemistry that stresses scientific reasoning and (Practical) (Practical)
This continuous emerging field has fused its applications with
analytical problem solving with a molecular perspective. physics, electronics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, CHEM2016 Biochemistry-I (Practical) 1
 To equip students with the skills leading to higher education, chemical biochemistry, computational science to play its influential and
prominent role to rule in every emerging industry of the World. Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
development in industrial chemistry and professional school of chemical Chemistry gives different prospectives of science to make new Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Inorganic Chem (Specialization) Hr. Code Inorganic Chem (Specialization) Hr.
sciences. things by using technology.
 Exposure of students to a breadth of experimental techniques using modern CHEM 3001 Introduction to Sociology-I 3 CHEM3003 Physical Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4024 Animal Biotechnology 2 CHEM4005 Inorganic Chemistry-VII 3
instrumentation. Enlisted are the few emerging domains of chemistry in Pakistan (Theory) (Minor) 3
 To Think critically in terms of their learning and research. and foreign countries
 Assess and implement the critical testing, quizes and practical necessary to solve CHEM 3002 Principal of Biochemical 1 CHEM3004 Physical Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4001 NanoBiotechnology 3 CHEM4006 Inorganic Chemistry-VIII
a chemical problem.  Pharmaceutical Chemistry Analysis 3 (Practical) 3
Career Opportunities  Chemical Engineering 3
Chemistry not only deals with chemicals and reactions, it is the combination of  Environmental Chemistry CHEM3005 Methods in Molecular CHEM3007 Inorganic Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4002 Research Planning & 3 CHEM4007 Inorganic Chemistry-IX 3
different emerging technologies to meet essential requirement of human beings in  Space Chemistry Biology (Theory) Report Writing
every discipline of life including medicines, disease diagnosis and treatment,  Nano Chemistry
nanotechnology, material science, biochemistry and in chemical industries.  Fuel Chemistry CHEM3006 Introduction to immunology 1 CHEM3008 Inorganic Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4009 / (Minor)(Non-thesis CHEM4012 (Minor)Position paper 3*
(Practical) CHEM4016 students only) /CHEM4020 3

CHEM3009 Environmental Biotechnology 3 CHEM3011 Organic Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4003 Inorganic Chemistry-VI CHEM 4040 Research Thesis (6 cr. hr.
(Theory) 3 cr. hr. in each semester)

CHEM3010 Elements of Biotechnology 1 CHEM 3012 Organic Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4004 Inorganic Chemistry-VI 6
( Practical)

CHEM3013/ Analytical Chem-II(Theory) 3 CHEM3015/ Analytical Chem-III(Theory)/ I- Research Thesis (6 cr hr.
CHEM3017 /Biochemistry-II(Theory) CHEM3019/ Biochemistry-III(Theory)/ 3 cr. hr. in each semester) OR
NewCode/ Fuel Chemistry (Theory)/ 3 CHEM 4040 II- Research Project/Advanced 3
NewCode Applied Chemistry-I(Theory) Lab/Position paper (literature
CHEM3014/ Analytical Chem-II(Practical)/ 1 survey) Instead of Thesis)
CHEM3018 Biochemistry-II(Practical)

CHEM 3016/ Analytical Chem-III( Practical )
CHEM3020/ /Biochemistry-III( Practical)/
New Code/ Fuel Chemistry (Practical)/ )/ 1

244 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT NewCode Applied Chemistry-I(Practical) UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 245

Specialization offered in the following fields listed below

Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr.
Code. Hr.
Organic Chemistry (Specialization) Hr. Code. Analytical Chemistry (Specialization)
CHEM4024 2
Research methodologies (Elective) 2 CHEM4024 Research Methodologies (Elective) 3
CHEM4008 Organic chemistry IV 3
Organic chemistry V (Minor) 3 CHEM4015 Analytical Chemistry IV
CHEM4009 3
3 CHEM4016 Analytical Chemistry V
3
CHEM 4016 (Minor) 3 CHEM 4002/ (Minor)(Non-thesis students only) 3
/CHEM 4002 (Non-thesis students only) CHEM 4009
I-6
CHEM4010 Organic chemistry VI 1 CHEM4017 Analytical Chemistry VI II-3
CHEM4011 Organic Chemistry Practical I CHEM4018 Analytical Chemistry Practical I
Cr.
CHEM 4040 I- Research Thesis (6 cr. hr. 3 cr. hr. in each semester) OR I-6 CHEM 4040 I- Research Thesis (6 cr. hr. 3 cr. hr. in each semester) OR Hr.
II- Research Project / Advanced Lab/ Position paper II-3 II- Research Project / Advanced Lab/ Position paper
(literature survey) Instead of Thesis) 3
(literature survey) Instead of Thesis) 3
3
Course SEMESTER 8 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8
Code. 3*
Organic Chemistry (Specialization) Hr. Code. Analytical Chemistry (Specialization)
CHEM4012 3
Organic chemistry VII (Minor) 3 CHEM4019 Analytical Chemistry VII
CHEM4013 Organic chemistry VIII
Organic chemistry IX 3 CHEM4020 Analytical Chemistry VIII (Minor)
CHEM4014
3 CHEM4021 Analytical Chemistry IX

CHEM4005/ (Minor) Position paper 3* CHEM4005/ (Minor)Position paper
CHEM4020 CHEM4012

CHEM 440 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.; 3 credit hrs. in each semester) 3 CHEM 4040 Research Thesis

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MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 143

CHEMISTRY (MSc Chemistry) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
3
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS CHEM3001 Physical Chemistry-II 3 CHEM3003 Physical Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4024 Research Methodologies 3 CHEM-4005 Inorganic Chemistry-VII 3
Department of Chemistry is one of the primary department in the faculty of Science of (Theory) (Theory) (Elective) (Minor)
the University of Sialkot. Department of Chemistry offers its services for • Program Duration
undergraduate degree program in Chemistry and have more than 200 students in CHEM3002 Physical Chemistry-II 1 CHEM3004 Physical Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4001 Inorganic Chemistry-IV 3 CHEM-4006 Inorganic Chemistry-VIII
the department. The curriculum for the degree program are designed to prepare 2 Years ( Practical) ( Practical)
manpower needed for the economic development of the country. In 2018, University
of Sialkot is going to launch MSc Chemistry to broaden the spectrum of Chemistry • Entry Requirements CHEM3005 Inorganic Chemistry-II 3 CHEM3007 Inorganic Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4002 Inorganic Chemistry-V 3 CHEM-4007 Inorganic Chemistry-IX 3
department of University of Sialkot in the region. Department of Chemistry has state- (Theory) (Theory)
of-the-art laboratory that is fully equipped with all required and latest equipment to 14 years of education with Minimum 45% Marks.
support the offered programs. The research programs of the department are based CHEM3006 Inorganic Chemistry-II 1 CHEM3008 Inorganic Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4009/ Statistics for Chemist 3 CHEM-4012/ Environmental Chemistry-II 3
on recent developments at the frontiers of knowledge. • Location (Practical) (Practical) CHEM4016 CHEM4020

Program Objectives University of Sialkot. CHEM3009 Organic Chemistry-II 3 CHEM3011 Organic Chemistry-III 3 CHEM4003 Inorganic Chemistry-VI 2 CHEM2005 Analytical Chemistry-I 3
 To provide students with the skills required to succeed in higher education, the (Theory) 1 (Theory) (Theory)
Those who are interested in teaching profession can build up a
chemical industry or professional school. strong career in educational sector. CHEM3010 Organic Chemistry-II CHEM3012 Organic Chemistry-III 1 CHEM4004 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM- 4040 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.3 3
 To expose the students to a breadth of experimental techniques using modern (Practical) ( Practical) Practical I credit hrs. in each semester)
The possible employment areas where one can find job
instrumentation. opportunities are mentioned below. CHEM3013/ Analytical Chemistry-II(Theory)/ 3 CHEM-3015/ Analytical Chemistry-III/ 3 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.
 Communicate with expert and non-expert audiences through poster displays, CHEM3017 Biochemistry-II(Theory)
 Medical Research CHEM-3019/ Biochemistry-III/Fuel Chemistry CHEM4040 ;3 credit hrs. in each semester)
seminar, presentations, project reports and essays.  Manufacturing and Processing Firms /Applied Chemistry-I(Theory) OR
 To develop the scientific attitude and demonstrate professional skills in teaching/  Testing Laboratories NC/NC
 Technical Journals
research/ managerial positions in a wide range of professions in national and  Utility Companies CHEM3014/ Analytical Chemistry-II( Practical )/1 CHEM- 3016/ Analytical Chemistry-III/ 1 Research Project/Advanced Lab
international organizations.  Waste-water Plant CHEM3018 Biochemistry-II( Practical ) CHEM-3020/ Biochemistry-III/ Fuel Chemistry/ CHEM4040 /Position paper (literature survey)
 Think critically in terms of their learning and research.  Engineering Firms
 Evaluate critically the published literature.  Medical Laboratories NC/NC Applied Chemistry-I(Practical) Instead of Thesis)
 Assess and implement the critical testing, quizes and practical necessary to solve  Oil Industry
a chemical problem.
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Career Opportunities
As application of chemistry is needed in almost all industrial firms, one can find
various job openings in corporate sector. Chemist is one of the common job profiles
for these graduates. The main responsibility of these professionals is to find out the
chemical composition of a substance, its chemical characteristics, its behavior in
chemical reactions, and so on.

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Specialization offered in the following fields

Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr.
Code. Hr. Code. Hr.
Organic Chemistry (Specialization) Analytical Chemistry (Specialization)
CHEM-4024 2
CHEM-4024 Research methodologies (Elective) 2 CHEM-4015 Research Methodologies (Elective) 3
CHEM-4016 Analytical Chemistry IV 3
CHEM-4008 Organic chemistry IV 3 CHEM 4002/ Analytical Chemistry V 3
CHEM 4009 (Minor)(Non-thesis students only)
CHEM-4009 Organic chemistry V (Minor) 3 CHEM-4017 3
CHEM-4018 Analytical Chemistry VI 1
CHEM 4016 (Minor)(Non-thesis students only) CHEM- 4040 Analytical Chemistry Practical I I-6
Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.; 3 credit hrs. in each semester) II-3
/CHEM 4002 3 OR Research Project / Advanced Lab / Position paper
(literature survey) Instead of Thesis)
CHEM-4010 Organic chemistry VI

CHEM-4011 Organic Chemistry Practical I

CHEM- 4040 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.; 3 credit hrs. in each semester) 1

OR Research Project / Advanced Lab / Position paper (literature survey)

Instead of Thesis)

I-6

II-3

Course SEMESTER 4 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code. Hr.
Organic Chemistry (Specialization) Hr. Code. Analytical Chemistry (Specialization)

CHEM-4012 Organic chemistry VII (Minor) 3 CHEM-4019 Analytical Chemistry VII 3

CHEM-4013 Organic chemistry VIII 3 CHEM-4020 Analytical Chemistry VIII (Minor) 3

CHEM-4014 Organic chemistry IX 3 CHEM-4021 Analytical Chemistry IX 3

CHEM-4005/ (Minor) Position paper 3 CHEM-4005/ (Minor)Position paper 3*

CHEM4020 * CHEM4012

CHEM- 440 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.; 3 credit hrs. in each semester) 3 CHEM- 4040 Research Thesis (6 credit hrs.; 3 credit hrs. in each semester) 3

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MATHEMATICS MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The mission of the mathematics department is to
provide the students with an understanding of
BS Mathematics mathematical thought and knowledge; the ability to
MSc Mathematics use this understanding to produce and communicate
mathematics; and the preparation to apply these
skills in advanced degree programs and/or careers
requiring expertise in mathematics. In addition, the
department serves as a source of professional
development through seminars workshops, special
programs and consulting services facilitated by our
faculty and student organizations.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 133

MATHEMATICS (BS Mathematics) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
3
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ENG1001 English-I 3 ENG1002 English-II 3 ENG2001 English–III 3 MATH2007 Ordinary Differential 3
Equations 3
Department of Mathematics is one of the primary department in the faculty of • Program Duration
Science of the University of Sialkot. Its initial setup was laid down in 2014, when IT1001 Introduction to Computer 3 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 MATH2003 Programming Languages 3 MATH2005 Computing Tools for
university opened its gate for students to learn and grow. Department of 4 Years Applications for Mathematicians (Theory) Mathematicians
Mathematics offers its services for undergraduate and master degree programs in
Mathematics and have more than 150 students in the department. The curricula for • Entry Requirements MATH1001 Calculus-I 3 MATH1002 Calculus-II 3 MATH2008 Programming Languages for 1 MATH2004 Linear Algebra I
the degree programs are designed to prepare manpower needed for the economic Mathematicians Practical
development of the country. Intermediate or equivalent level with minimum
In future, University of Sialkot is going to launch MS/MPhil Mathematics degree 45% marks with mathematics as elective subject. ISL1000 Islamic Studies 2 MATH1003 Discrete Structures 3 MATH2001 Calculus- III 3 PSY2001 Introduction to Psychology 3
program to broaden the spectrum of Mathematics department of University of
Sialkot in the region. The research programs of the department are based on recent • Location PHYS1017 Mechanics 3 PHYS1018 Electricity and Magnetism 3 MATH2002 Elementary Number theory 3 ECO2021 Introduction to Economics 3
developments at the frontiers of knowledge. STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics 3
University of Sialkot. CHEM1001 Introduction to Chemistry 3 MATH2006 Classical Mechanics 3
Program Objectives
Graduates of the mathematics program will be able to: Space travel, Safeguarding credit card details on the internet, MGT2021 Entrepreneurship 2
modeling the spread of epidemics, Predicting stock market
 Apply their knowledge in modern industry or teaching, or secure acceptance in prices and Business decision making. Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
high quality graduate programs in Pure & Applied Mathematics and other wide Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
range of fields, including Banking & finance, Computing & IT, Engineering and The study of mathematics can lead to a variety of exciting
Bioinformatics. professional careers. Basic research, engineering, finance, MATH3007 Group Theory 3 MATH3002 Real Analysis-II 3 MATH4003 Functional Analysis 3 MATH4002 Numerical Analysis-II 3
business, and government service are among the
 Work effectively in teams. opportunities open to those with mathematical training. MATH3004 Vector & Tensor Analysis 3 MATH3008 Linear Algebra-II 3 MATH4001 Numerical Analysis-I 3 MATH4005 Modeling and simulation 3
 Apply methods of mathematical modeling and problem solving to a variety of Moreover, with the increasing importance of basic science and MATH3005 Mathematical Statistics 3
information technology, prospects for careers in the MATH3001 Real Analysis-I 3 MATH3009 Method of Mathematical 3 MATH4004 Fluid Mechanics 3 MATH4006 Integral Equations 3
applied topics, including computational and analytical methods. mathematical sciences are very good. Mathematical analysis MATH3006 Complex Analysis Physics 3
 Use mathematical reasoning skills and formal logic to develop convincing and computational modeling are important for solving some of MATH3003 Differential Geometry
the most pressing problems of our time - new energy 3 MATH3010 Metric and Topological 3 MATHXXX Elective-I 3 MATHxxx Elective-III
mathematical arguments. resources, climate change, risk management and Spaces (6 or 3) MATHxxx
epidemiology, to name a few. We must strive to maintain our Thesis /Elective-IV
 technological edge; mathematical skills will be crucial to this 3 MATH3011 Partial differential equations 3 MATH4010/ Thesis /Elective-II (Without Thesis)
effort. MATHxxx (Without Thesis)
Career Opportunities
Mathematics is a universal part of human culture. It is a tool, language of commerce, 3 MATH3012 Analytical Mechanics 3
engineering and other sciences – physics, computing, biology etc. It helps us to
recognize patterns and to understand the world around us. Mathematics plays a Any two of the following Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
vital, often unseen, role in many aspects of modern life, for example: Code. Hr.
Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Advanced Functional Analysis
Code. Hr. MATH4019 Theory Of Modules 3
MATH4020 Analytical Dynamics 3
MATH4014 Advance Differential Geometry 3 MATH4021 General Theory Of Relativity 3
MATH4022 Operation Research-II 3
MATH4015 Theory Of Rings And Fields 3 MATH4011 Theory of approximation and Splines-II 3
MATH4013 Cryptography 3
MATH4016 Advance Group Theory 3 MATH4023 Stochastic Processes 3
MATH4024 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3
MATH4017 Special Theory Of Relativity 3 MATH4025 3

MATH4010 Operation Research-I 3

MATH4012 Theory of approximation and Splines-1 3

254 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT MATH4018 Measure Theory and Lebegue integration 3 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 255

MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 66

MATHEMATICS (MSc Mathematics) Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction
The MSc program aims to teach students the basic concepts which arise in a broad PROGRAM FACTS MATH3007 Group Theory 3 MATH3002 Real Analysis-II 3 MATH4003 Functional Analysis 3 MATH4002 Numerical Analysis-II 3
range of technical and scientific problems and illustrates how these may also be
applied in a research context to provide powerful solutions. This said, the emphasis • Program Duration MATH3004 Vector & Tensor Analysis 3 MATH3008 Linear Algebra 3 MATH4001 Numerical Analysis-I 3 MATH4005 Modeling and simulation 3
is placed on generic skills which are transferable across disciplines so that the MATH3005 Mathematical Statistics
program is a suitable foundation for anyone hoping to advance their mathematics 2 Years MATH3001 Real Analysis-I 3 MATH3009 Method of Mathematical 3 MATH4004 Fluid Mechanics 3 MATH4006 Integral Equations 3
skills. MATH3006 Complex Analysis Physics
The program will provide a unique blend of analytical and computational methods • Entry Requirements MATH3003 Differential Geometry
with applications at the frontiers of research. Successful students will be well placed 3 MATH3010 Metric and Topological 3 MATHXXXX Elective - I 3 MATH XXXX Elective-III 3
to satisfy the growing demand for mathematical techniques in all fields. The program Bsc in Mathematics A & B Courses Spaces 3/6
will alternatively form a strong foundation for any student who wishes to pursue with at least 45% marks.
further research. 3 MATH-3011 Partial differential equations 3 MATH4010/ Thesis /Elective-II 6/3 MATH XXXX Thesis /Elective-IV
• Location MATH XXXX (Without Thesis) (Without Thesis)
Program Objectives
The objective of the MSc program is to provide it students with a thorough University of Sialkot. 3 MATH-3012 Analytical Mechanics 3
knowledge of pure and applicable mathematics and to develop their expertise in
applying the methods and tools of mathematics to problems in science and ELECTIVE COURSES
engineering. This MSc program is designed for students with a Bachelor's degree in
Mathematics. Any two of the following

Career Opportunities Course Cr.
Mathematics is a universal part of human culture. It is a tool, language of commerce, Code. Hr.
engineering and other sciences – physics, computing, biology etc. It helps us to
recognize patterns and to understand the world around us. Mathematics plays a MATH-4014 Advance Differential Geometry 3
vital, often unseen, role in many aspects of modern life, for example: Space travel, MATH-4015 Theory Of Rings And Fields 3
Safeguarding credit card details on the internet, Modeling the spread of epidemics, MATH-4016 Advance Group Theory 3
Predicting stock market prices and Business decision making. MATH-4017 Special Theory Of Relativity 3
The study of mathematics can lead to a variety of exciting professional careers. MATH-4010 Operation Research-I 3
Basic research, engineering, finance, business, and government service are among MATH-4012 Theory of approximation and Splines-1 3
the opportunities open to those with mathematical training. Moreover, with the MATH-4018 Measure Theory and Lebegue integration 3
increasing importance of basic science and information technology, prospects for
careers in the mathematical sciences are very good. Course Advanced Functional Analysis Cr.
Code. Theory Of Modules Hr.
256 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT Analytical Dynamics
MATH-4019 General Theory Of Relativity 3
MATH-4020 Operation Research-II 3
MATH-4021 Theory of approximation and Splines-II 3
MATH-4022 Cryptography 3
MATH-4011 Stochastic Processes 3
MATH-4013 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3
MATH-4023 3
MATH-4024 3
MATH-4025 3

UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT 257

ZOOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED To awaken an awareness of the need to explore,
understand and conserve diverse animal fauna.
BS Zoology  To create an attractive department where students

study and fulfill their thurst of knowledge
 To train students in zoological sciences and to equip

them to apply themselves meaningfully in any activity
requiring zoological expertise. Ultimately, our mission is
to make our students employable.
 Undergraduate level training aims to provide
comprehension of the anatomy, physiology,
systematics, ecology, behavior and conservation of
terrestrial and aquatic/marine animals.
 At postgraduate level, our objectives are concerned
with maintaining a high level of scientific excellence in
zoological research.
 To constantly improve the quality of teaching and
research, postgraduate students being at the interface
between the two.
 To involve the department in community-based and
outreach activities, whenever and wherever possible.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

ZOOLOGY (BS Zoology) Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr. Course Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
ENG1001 ENG1002 3
Introduction PROGRAM FACTS ISL1000 English-I (Functional English) 3 English-II BOT2001 Applied Entomology 3 STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics 3
The Department of Zoology, a discipline of natural sciences, meets the need of IT1001 (Communication Skills)
trained personnel in a vast basic and interdisciplinary framework concerning Animal • Program Duration BOT1001
Sciences. The Department has earned recognition for academic excellence and Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2 PKS1001 Pakistan Studies 2 BOT2003 Plant Physiology and 3 ENG2001 English-III (Technical Writing 3
prominence in various fields of research like Cell and Molecular Biology, Physiology, 4 Years Ecology and Presentation skills)
Developmental Biology, Entomology, Parasitology and Fisheries, etc. A Zoology
graduate after B.S. (Hons.) 4 years has a diverse experience and competence to • Entry Requirements Introduction to Computer 3 BOT1003 Plant Systematic, Anatomy 3 MATH1000 Mathematics 3 ZOO2003 Animal Diversity-II 3
serve or learn further in education, health, agriculture, industry and environment 3 & Development
sectors. 12 year of education pre-medical Diversity of Plant and
The fully equipped laboratories, well-furnished class rooms, seminar rooms and with minimum 45% marks Related Life CHEM1003 Organic Chemistry 3 CHEM2001 Physical Chemistry 3 ZOO2004 Animal Diversity-II Lab 1
updated spacious Mir Hassan library provide the best possible facilities to the
students in their academic pursuits. All the faculty members are striving hard and • Location CHEM1001 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3 ZOO1003 Principles of Animal Life-II 3 ZOO2001 Animal Diversity-I 3 ZOO2005 Animal Form & Function-I 3
exercising their potentialities to the maximum extent focusing the activity based
learning. University of Sialkot. ZOO1001 Principles of Animal Life-I 3 ZOO1004 Principles of Animal Life-II 1 ZOO2002 Animal Diversity-I Lab 1 ZOO2006 Animal Form & Function-I 1
Lab Lab
Program Objectives Many career options are open for students in Zoology due to
The Department strives for quality education in Zoology and excellence in Animal the need of Preservation and Management of the wildlife in the ZOO1002 Principles of Animal Life-I 1 ZOO2007 Animal Form & Function-II 3
Sciences research, in order to contribute to human resource development in the world. Sometimes, a career in Zoology requires travelling too. Lab
country, and to understand physiological mechanisms involved in health and disease Few prestigious news channels like National Geographic,
in our environment. We intend to deliver knowledge which is both basic and applied. Discovery Channel and Animal Planet offer jobs for ZOO2008 Animal Form & Function-II 1
We would like to gear our Department to showcase pure Animal Sciences research. documentary shoots. Lab

Career Opportunities Few places where a Zoologist can be hired are wildlife Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
Zoology is the branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom including the sanctuaries or national parks, botanical gardens, national Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, habitats, and distribution of zoological parks, laboratories, animal clinics, fisheries
all animals, both living and extinct and therefore it is also known as animal biology. departments, fish hatcheries etc .On the clinical side, our GEOG3001 Geographic Information 3 ZOO3007 Biological Techniques 1 ZOO4003 Zoogeography & 3 ZOO4008 Bioinformatics 1
There are several sub-branches within this field, including ethology, zoography, and graduates are indulged in Diagnostic and Fertility Laboratories. System Paleontology
anthrozoology. More so, zoologists often major in the study of particular types of Likewise, zoologists have also possibilities in NGOs active in
animals. For example, an ornithologist studies birds, whereas a mammologist the environmental and conservation issues like WWF, IUCN, ZOO3001 Animal Biochemistry 3 ZOO3008 Biological Techniques Lab 2 ZOO4004 Microbiology 3 ZOO4009 Bioinformatics Lab 2
studies mammal. Zoological Survey of Pakistan, and Natural History Museum.
ZOO3002 Animal Biochemistry Lab 1 ZOO3009 Evolution & Principles of 2 ZOO4005 Microbiology Lab 1 BST3001 Biostatistics 3
Systematics

ZOO3003 Cell & Molecular Biology 3 ZOO3010 Evolution & Principles of 1 ZOO4006 Synopsis and Research 3 ZOO4010 Aquaculture and Fisheries 3
Systematics Lab Methodology

ZOO3004 Cell & Molecular Biology Lab 1 ZOO3011 Developmental Biology 3 ZOO4007 Wildlife 2 ZOO4011 Environmental Biology 3

ZOO3005 Animal Physiology 3 ZOO3012 Developmental Biology Lab 1 XXXXX Applied Entomology / Thesis 4 ZOO4012 Environmental Biology Lab 1

ZOO3006 Animal Physiology Lab 1 ZOO3013 Animal Genetics 3 ZOO4013 Economic Zoology 2

ZOO3014 Animal Genetics Lab 1

ZOO3015 Animal Behavior 2
ZOO3016 Animal Behaviour Lab 1

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MASTER OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 4 Total Credit Hours 70

ZOOLOGY (MSc Zoology) Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction
PROGRAM FACTS ZOO2001 Animal Diversity-I 3 ZOO2003 Animal Diversity-II 3 BOT2001 Applied Entomology 4 ZOO2003 Animal Diversity-II 3
MSc. Zoology is designed to meet the challenges presented by the rapidly changing
world. Zoology plays an important part in food security, human resource • Program Duration ZOO2002 Animal Diversity-I Lab 1 ZOO2004 Animal Diversity-II Lab 1 ZOO4003 Zoogeography & 3 ZOO2004 Animal Diversity-II Lab 1
development, environmental conservation, sustainable development and eventually Paleontology
in mitigation of poverty. The aim of the MSc. Program is to prepare the students to 2 Years
conduct experiments and projects using scientific methods and instrumentation, ZOO3001 Animal Biochemistry 3 ZOO3007 Biological Techniques 1 ZOO4004 Microbiology 3 BST3001 Biostatistics 3
and to solve problems in the domain of Zoology so that they may play vital role for the • Entry Requirements
betterment of the country. ZOO3002 Animal Biochemistry Lab 1 ZOO3008 Biological Techniques Lab 2 ZOO4005 Microbiology Lab 1 ZOO4010 Aquaculture and Fisheries 3
14 year of education in Biological Sciences ZOO3009 2 ZOO4006
Program Objectives with minimum 45% marks ZOO3003 Cell & Molecular Biology 3 ZOO3010 Evolution & Principles of 1 ZOO3015 Synopsis and Research 3 ZOO4011 Environmental Biology 3
ZOO3011 Systematics 3 Methodology
 To provide theoretical and practical knowledge of Zoological aspects required for • Location ZOO3004 Cell & Molecular Biology Lab 1 Evolution & Principles of 2 ZOO4012 Environmental Biology Lab 1
professional activities in the field and labs. Systematics Lab Animal Behavior
University of Sialkot.
 To develop the spirit to conserve resources and love for nature. Developmental Biology
 To train students with the modern techniques to conduct work related to bio- ZOO3005 Animal Physiology 3 ZOO3016 Animal Behaviour Lab 1 ZOO4013 Economic Zoology/Thesis 2
1
diversity, environment, wild life, water quality and molecular aspects etc. through ZOO3006 Animal Physiology Lab 2 ZOO3012 Developmental Biology Lab 1 XXXX Seminar 1
research based projects. ZOO4007 Wildlife
ZOO3013 Animal Genetics 3
Career Opportunities
ZOO 3014 Animal Genetics Lab 1
The MSc. Zoology program is designed to cater the needs of the education
department and there are great chances of quick absorbtion of fresh graduates as
teachers of Zoology in schools, colleges and Universities, department of Agriculture,
Plant protection, Fisheries, Zoological Survey, Zoological Gardens, Safari parks,
Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, National Institute of
Oceanography, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Wild life conservation and
management of WWF, IUCN, Public and Private sectors pathological laboratories.

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STATISTICS MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED The mission and philosophy of the Department of
Statistics is to concentrate on learning and training
BS Statistics activities on the art of probabilistic reasoning, that is,
the logic and principles that should guide rational
decision making under conditions of limited
information and uncertainty. The expectation is that
excellent training in Statistics will inspire rational
decision making in all areas of social, commercial and
scientific pursuits and minimize if not eliminate
superstitious explanation.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

STATISTICS (BS Statistics) Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction
PROGRAM FACTS ENG-1001 English-I 3 ENG-1002 English-II 3 ENG-2001 English-III 3 STAT-1003 Programming 3
Department of Statistics is moving forward and expecting growth in its Fundamentals 3
program and plans to maintain enrollments at a healthy level. It offers its • Program Duration
services for undergraduate degree program. The University of Sialkot has PKS-1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ISL-1000 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 MCM-1001 Mass Communication 3 IR-1001 International Relation
launched BS Statistics to broaden the spectrum of mathematical sciences 4 Years
in this region. The department has research laboratory with all required and MATH-1000 Calculus-I 3 MATH-2001 Calculus-II 3 MATH-2015 Differential Equation 3 MATH-3014 Linear Algebra 3
latest statistical and programming software to support the offered program. • Entry Requirements
The research methods of the department are based on recent STAT-1003 Introductory Statistics 3 STAT-1004 Introduction to Probability 3 MGT-3003 Entrepreneurship 3 STAT-2002 Intro to Regression Analysis 3
developments at the frontiers of knowledge. 12 year of education pre-engineering, ICS, I.COM with Distributions & Experimental Design
minimum 45% marks
Objectives IT-1001 Introduction to Computer 3 ECO-1001 Fundamentals of Economics 3 STAT-2001 Basic Statistical Inference 3 STAT-2005 Probability and statistics 3
• Location
Our goal is to position the department for significant growth in quality SOC-1001 Introduction to Sociology 3
education, training and skill to produce graduates of global competence. University of Sialkot.
To provide excellent training in scientific data collection, data management, Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Cr.
methods and procedures of data analysis. The jobs for which the program gets students qualified: Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
To impart knowledge about computational statistics with interdisciplinary
statistical fields.  Assistant statistical researcher STAT-3001 Probability & Probability 3 STAT-3002 Probability and Probability 3 STAT-4001 Statistical Inference-1 3 STAT-4002 Statistical Inference-II 3
To provide exceptional programming skills.  Health statistical technician Distribution-1 Distribution-II
To develop the research attitude and demonstrate professionalism.  Assistant planning researcher
 Assistant work force researcher STAT-3003 Sampling Technique-I 4 STAT-3004 Sampling Techniques-II 4 STAT-4003 Applied Multivariate 4 STAT-4019 Categorical Data Analysis 4
Career Opportunities  Assistant social researcher Analysis
 Assistant economics researcher
Statisticians are concerned with the collection, analysis, interpretation and  Assistant scientific researcher STAT-3005 Design & Analysis of 4 STAT-3006 Design & Analysis of 4 STAT-4005 Research Methods 4 STAT-4024 Project 6
presentation of quantitative information. As a statistician, one will design  Assistant agricultural researcher Experiment-I Experiment-II /Internship
and manage experiments and surveys and deal with the initial collection of  Assistant industrial researcher
data. Statisticians often work in teams, usually including professionals from  Assistant educational researcher STAT-3007 Regression Analysis 4 STAT-3008 Econometrics 4 STAT-4015 Data mining 3 STAT-4008 ReliabilityAnalysis 3
other disciplines. They work in a range of sectors including: Education,  Assistant information researcher.
Finance, Forensics, Government, Health, Market Research and Sports. STAT-3013 Statistical Packages 3 STAT-3010 Non Parametric Methods 3 STAT-4023 Statistical Quality Control 3

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BOTANY MISSION STATEMENT

DEGREES OFFERED Its mission is to endow the youth with knowledge
and practical skills in the areas of plant sciences to
BS Botany develop a world class center of excellence. It also
aims at providing latest knowledge and insight to
solve different research based problems and find
their solutions.

Moreover, the mission of the Department of Botany
is two-fold: first, we are committed to educate
students in the principle tenets of plant science
through structured inquiry and opportunities for
individualized experiential learning. Second, we are
committed to teaching ethical behavior in
experimental design and practice to all of our
students. The department strives to provide the
best educational academic goals and to facilitate
faculty in Scholarships in an atmosphere that
encourages free exchange of ideas.

BACHELOR OF ROAD MAP Total Semesters 8 Total Credit Hours 130

BOTANY (BS Botany) Course SEMESTER 1 Cr. Course SEMESTER 2 Cr. Course SEMESTER 3 Cr. Course SEMESTER 4 Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr.
Introduction
PROGRAM FACTS ENG-1001 English-I 3 ENG-1002 English-II 3 ENG-2001 English-III 3 BST-1001 Introduction to Biostatistics 2
The Department of Botany aims at promoting an integral understanding for
utilization of plants and to explore underlying mechanisms for promoting eco- • Program Duration PKS-1001 Pakistan Studies 2 ISL-1000 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 MATH-1000 Mathematics 3 BST-1002 Introduction to Biostatistics 1
friendly environment. Particular emphasis is laid on focusing the application of (Lab)
current advances in Genomics, Plant Physiology, DNA recombinant Technology, 4 Years
Sequencing Methods, Plant Tissue and Cell Culture, Gene Transformation, ZOO-1001 Principles of Animal Life-I 3 IT-1002 Fundamentals of IT 3 ZOO-2001 Diversity of Animal life-I 3 ZOO-2003 Animal Diversity- II 3
Genetic Engineering, Applied Botany, Phyto-Medicines, GMOs and climate • Entry Requirements 3
change impact assessment on flora of Pakistan. The Department strives at its CHEM-1001 Inorganic Chemistry 3 ZOO-1002 Principles of Animal Life II 3 CHEM-2001 Physical Chemistry 3 BOT-2003 Plant Physiology and 1
best to boost the diverse applications of plants and their products and to tackle 12 year of education pre-medical with minimum 45% marks Ecology 3
emerging issues of the rapidly growing population. 1
Its faculty is well equipped with academic and research capabilities to prepare • Location IT-1001 Introduction to Computer 3 CHEM-201 Organic Chemistry 3 BOT -2001 Cell Biology, Genetics & 3 BOT-2004 Plant Physiology and
national human resources in future perspective. Additionally, all our energies are BOT-2002 Evolution Ecology (Lab)
directed at promoting a conducive environment of learning and grooming talent University of Sialkot.
through academic and co-curricular activities. A series of research projects with BOT -1001 Diversity of Plants 3 BOT-1003 Plant Systematics, Anatomy 3 Cell Biology, Genetics & 1 BOT-2005 Biodiversity and
industry-based objectives to foster socio-economic growth are expected in the Career Opportunities & Development/Embryology Evolution (Lab) Conservation
near future. Purpose is to nurture well-trained visionary manpower to shoulder
responsibilities in the future scenario of Pakistan. Specialization in different branches of plant sciences offered by BOT -1002 Diversity of Plants (Lab) 1 BOT-1004 Plant Systematics, Anatomy& 1 BOT-2006 Biodiversity and
the Department is helpful in getting jobs in agriculture based Development/Embryology LAB Conservation (Lab)
Objectives organizations, teaching in various colleges and universities and
in environmental NGOs like WWF and IUCN. There are several BOT-2009 Entrepreneurship and 3
Our main objective is to impart concept-based education in various areas of common career options for botany graduates. Though these Leadership
plant sciences together with inculcating a problem-solving approach in research all fall under the larger botany umbrella, many of these scientific Cr.
to produce top quality scientists and teachers, capable of playing a useful role in careers blend with one another in areas of study or emphasis. Course SEMESTER 5 Cr. Course SEMESTER 6 Cr. Course SEMESTER 7 Cr. Course SEMESTER 8 Hr.
society. Our vision is to deliver youth with the latest knowledge in plant sciences, In addition to the following positions, research and teaching Code Hr. Code Hr. Code Hr. Code
incorporating modern trends. Our goals include production of trained positions are common occupations for graduates of advanced 3
manpower with independent thinking, that can play a leading role in teaching, botany degree programs as a taxonomist, agronomist, BOT -3001 Bacteriology & Virology 3 BOT-3007 Plant Anatomy 3 BOT -4001 Molecular Biology 3 BOT -4004 Plant Physiology-II
research, industry etc. ecologist, mycologist, plant breeder, horticulturist etc.
BOT -3002 Diversity of Vascular Plants 3 BOT-3008 Plant Ecology-I 3 BOT -4002 Plant Biochemistry-II 3 BOT -4005 Genetics-II 3
BOT-3009 Genetics-I 3
BOT -3003 Phycology and Bryology 3 3 BOT -4003 Plant Ecology-II 3 BOT -4006 Environmental Biology 3
3
BOT -3004 Mycology & Plant Pathology 3 BOT-3010 Plant Biochemistry-I 3 BOT -4007 Research Planning and 3 BOT -4010 Genetic Engineering 3
Report Writing

BOT-3005 Plant Systematics 3 BOT-3011 Plant Physiology-I 3 BOT -4009 Plant Systematics and 3 BOT -4023 Fundamental of
EthnoBotany Bioinformatics

BOT -4024 Industrial Botany

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FACULTY OF Ms. Rubab Nasir FACULTY OF PHYSICS
Lecturer
SCIENCES MPhil (Biochemistry) SCIENCES Prof. Dr. Zahoor A. Sheikh
University of Gujrat, Gujrat. Dean Faculty of Sciences
BIOCHEMISTRY Ms. Tabeer Fatima PhD Physics
BIOTECHNOLOGY Lecturer University of Sterling, UK
Prof. Dr. Khalid Ahmed Mukhtar MS Computational Sciences and
PhD Biochemistry Mr. M. Javeed Iqbal Engineering (Bioinformatics) (NUST), Islamabad Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim
University of New South Wales Australia. Assistant Professor Lecturer
Head of Department Ms. Shahrish Habib Head of Department
Dr. Pervez Anwer PhD (in progress), University of Gujrat, Gujrat. Lecturer PhD Scholar
Assistant Professor MPhil Biotechnology UVAS, Lahore. MPhil (Biotechnology) M.Phil Physics
Head of Department University of Gujrat, Gujrat Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.
PhD Biochemistry Ms. Javaria Saleem Cheema Mr. Ammar Shahid
Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. Lecturer Mr. Muhammad Rashid PhD Scholar
MPhil (Biotechnology) Lecturer MPhil (Quantum Physics)
Ms. Kanwal Nisar Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. MPhil (Biotechnology) Punjab University,
Lecturer University of Gujrat, Gujrat. Lahore.
MPhil (Biochemistry) Ms. Swera Nayab
Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. Lecturer (Gold Medalist) Ms. Mariam Saghir Ms. Iqra Irfan
MPhil (Molecular biology) Associate Lecturer Lecturer
Ms. Zunaira Aslam University of Lahore, Lahore. Biotechnology MPhil
Lecturer M.Phil Biotechnology (In Progress) Agriculture University, Faisalabad.
MPhil (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology) University of Gujrat, Gujrat.
University of Gujrat, Gujrat. M.Sc. University of the Punjab, Lahore.

FACULTY OF Zenab Saqib FACULTY OF Mr. Shakeel Ahmad
Lecture Associate Lecturer
SCIENCE MPhil Chemistry SCIENCE M.Phil (In progress)
University of Gujrat, Gujrat. Bahauddin Zakariya University,
CHEMISTRY Ms. Madeeha Baloch Lahore Campus.
MATHEMATICS Lecturer
Ms. Qamar Un Nisa PhD Scholar (Pure Mathematics) Ms. Faiza Ishfaq
Head of Department Dr. Mariam Sheikh University Of Engineering and Associate Lecturer
M.Phil (Analytical Chemistry) Assistant Professor Technology, Lahore. M.Phil
University of the Punjab, Lahore. Head of Department University of Management and
PhD (Fluid Mechanics) Ms. Nida Hashmi Technology, Sialkot.
Ms. Fouzia Noreen The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Lecturer
Lecturer MPhil (Applied Mathematics) ZOOLOGY
M.Phil (Physical Chemistry) Mr Jawad Alam NCBA&E, Lahore.
University of Sargodha. Lecturer Assistant Professor (HOD)
M.Phil (Mathematics) Ms. Hina Qureshi PhD (Zoology)
Mr. Humyon Irshad University of Management and Lecturer University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
Lecturer Technology, Sialkot. MPhil (Differential Equations)
M.Phil (Material science) University of Gujrat, Gujrat. Ms. Rukhshanda Saleem
GCU, Lahore, Pakistan. Ms. Bushra Younas Assistant Professor
Lecturer Ms. Nadia Javed Sandhu Ph.D Scholar
Ms. Aysha Amjad PhD Scholar (Differential Equation) Lecturer University of Gujrat, Gujrat.
Lecturer University of Lahore, Lahore. MPhil (Mathematics)
M.Phil (Organic Chemistry) Garrison University Lahore.
University of Punjab, Lhr, Pakistan.
Ms. Fariha Anwar
Associate Lecturer
MPhil (In Progress)
University of Management and
Technology, Sialkot.

FACULTY OF Ms. Sonia Iqbal
Associate Lecturer
SCIENCE MPhil Statistics (in progress)
University of Gujrat.
Ms. Anam Javed
Lecture BOTANY
Ph.D. Scholar
University of Punjab, Lahore Dr. Brian Gagosh Nayyar
Lecturer
Ms. Mobeen Kalsoom PhD (Botany)
Lecturer Arid Agriculture University,
Mphil (Zoology) Rawalpindi.
Arid Agriculture University,
Rawalpindi

STATISTICS

Ms. Saima Atif
Lecturer
MPhil (Statistics)
Bahauddin Zakariya
University, Multan.

Ms. Mishal Waseem
Lecturer
MPhil Statistics (Sampling and
Quality control)
Punjab University, Lahore.

Faculty Of Sciences Has Won First Position At District Level
Environmental Competition 2018

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY

STUDENTS’ CODE OF CONDUCT STUDENTS’ CODE OF CONDUCT

University of Sialkot is committed to Academic Integrity, which involves upholding ethical standards in all aspects of academic work,  Action against Misconduct
including learning, teaching and research. It involves acting with the principles of honesty, fairness, trust and responsibility and requires
respect for knowledge and its development. Every member of the teaching staff shall have the power to check any disorderly or improper conduct, or any breach of the regulations
by students in any part of the University or concerned institute, hostel, playground or sports complex, residential area, market-place
University supports the promotion of these values in all academic endeavors in teaching, learning and research. Students and staff of and their premises and to immediately report the matter to the concerned authority/authorities. All actions taken or penalties imposed
University of Sialkot are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects these values. The rules, standards, codes, policies, against the student shall be recorded and conveyed in writing to the concerned officials/offices.
guidelines, procedures and other requirements specified by University, its constituent faculties and academic units have been
developed in accordance with these values to provide direction on putting these values into action. If such misconduct occurs in the class-room, the teacher may instantly impose a fine not exceeding Rs. 1000 (one thousand), may
report the matter at once to the concerned authority or may require the student to leave the classroom.
Every student shall observe the following Codes of Conduct:-
The Librarian or library in-charge shall be responsible for the maintenance of order in the library. In case of any disorderly conduct or
 Faithfulness in his/her religious duties and respect for convictions of others in matters of religion, conscience and custom. any breach of regulations, he may require the offender to withdraw from the library for the remainder of the day or if the later deserves a
 Loyalty to Pakistan and refraining from doing anything which might lower its honor and prestige in any way. severe punishment, he/she may be fined maximum to Rs. 1000 (one thousand) or reported to the Discipline Committee.
 Truthfulness and honesty in dealing with other people.
 Respect for the elders and politeness to all: especially to women, children, old people, the weak, disabled and the helpless. The Senior Wardens, Wardens and Assistant Wardens shall be responsible for the maintenance of order in the hostels. The Director
 Respect for his/her teachers, non-teaching staff and others in authority in the institute. Administration or Administrative Officer and Security Officer shall assist the hostel administration in handling law and order situation
 Cleanliness of mind, speech, habits, body and environment. whenever they are called for help.
 Helpfulness to fellow beings.
 Devotion to studies, sports, curricular and co-curricular activities prescribed, organized and carried out under the banner of the The Director of Sports/Director of Physical Education shall be responsible for the maintenance of order among the students on or near
playground or while otherwise under his charge. They shall also render their assistance in sport events organized by the University
institute/University. Student Societies and Clubs.
 Observance of thrift and protection of personal and public property.
 Dedication to the protection and promotion of environment and ecosystem. The Chief Proctor, Staff Proctors and Students Proctors shall assist the University officials in maintaining order among the students on
 Upholding the sanctity of the institute and compliance to its rules and regulations. the Campus and to check the behavior likely to damage the sanctity, prestige and honor of the institute or its staff.

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Prohibited Acts Act of Indiscipline

Full or partial breach of the following prohibited acts would result into one or more minor and/or major penalties and may end up in Anyone who:
cancellation of admission or expulsion from the institute/university:
 Disobeys the lawful order of teacher or other person in authority in the institute;
 Smoking in the class-room, corridor, laboratory, workshop, library, examination hall, convocation hall, during study, functions  Habitually neglects his/her work or habitually absents himself/herself from classes without valid reason;
and/or within all public buildings or places.  Willfully damages public property or the property of a fellow student, teacher or employee of the university;
 Does not pay the fees, fines, or other dues payable under the rules and regulations;
 The consumption of alcoholic drinks or other intoxicating drugs within the institute, hostel, during instructions, sports or surveys,  Does not comply with the rules relating to residence in hostels; uses indecent language, wears immodest dress, makes indecent
entering such places or attending any such tours/camps while under the influence of such intoxication.
remarks or gestures, behaves in a disorderly manner and commits any criminal immoral, dishonorable act (whether committed
 Except prescribed under the rules and regulations, organizing or taking part in any functions or gatherings within the institute, hostel within the Campus or outside) or any act which is prejudicial to the interest of the institute shall be guilty of an act of indiscipline and
and their premises and organizing any club or society of student under any name on political, regional ethnic, sectarian and religious shall be liable for each such act to one or more of the penalties mentioned below in regulation.
basis or helping, supporting and harboring such elements, groups or parties in any part of the institute or hostel.
Penalties
 Indulgence in politics of any type or to be a member of any political party or wing of regional, ethnic or sectarian organization.
Participation or supporting any student federation and/or holding a gathering, meeting or taking out procession in any part of the The penalties which may be imposed and the authorities competent to impose each kind of penalty are specified below:
Campus.
Minor Penalties
 Displaying/carrying/putting any badge, insignia, sticker, handout, poster, placard, banner, signboard, or waving flag/emblem of any
political party or a sect, tribe or regional group or person, wall chalking on any part of buildings, notice boards vehicles, roads or Sr.# Category Imposing Authority
anywhere on campus. Teacher-in-charge
Removal from class-room, laboratory, In-charge of the game
 Collecting any money or receiving funds or pecuniary assistance for or on behalf of the institution except with the written permission
of the competent authority. 1. orkshop or field work up to four
consecutive periods.
 Staging, inciting or participating in; or abetting any walk-out, strike, or other form of agitation against the institute or its teachers or
officers; inciting any one to violence, disruption of the peaceful atmosphere of the institute in any way; making inflammatory 2. Withdrawal from games or the field up to
speeches or gestures which may cause resentment; issuing of pamphlets or cartoons casting aspersions on the teachers, staff of one week
the institute or its bodies; or doing anything in any way like to promote rift and hatred among the various groups of classes of
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 Possession of weapons of any kind on the campus including fire-arms, crackers clubs, road, sharp or blunt tools in the institute,
library or hostel and their premises.

 Interference in the official matters and threatening the authorities or duty staff.
 Living in hostels without payment; hanging on the dining hall/canteen, sponging on an individual or shops on the campus.
 Subletting hostel accommodation.

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Sr.# Category Imposing Authority Sr.# Category Imposing Authority
Head of Department Head of Department
3. Withdrawal from education or sports 11. Cancellation of remission of fees or
tour or survey camp. Head of Department Scholarship.

4. Removal from the institute /classes for a Librarian/Head 12. Removal from a position of authority Senior Warden, Resident Warden.
period up to two weeks. in a hostel
Resident Warden
5. Withdrawal from library/seminar library Senior Warden 13. Removal from a position of authority in Director Students Services on complain
up to two weeks. Teacher, Resident Warden, Staff, Advisor
of Union, Organizer of Students Societies Student's Union, Students Societies Clubs. /request of HOD or a senior faculty member.
or a Club, Director of Physical Education/ Sports
6. Removal from hostel for a period up to Senior Warden, Deputy Director SSC, Librarian 14. Removal from a position of authority Director Sports, Director Physical Education and
four weeks. in Sports. Sports Committee.

7. Removal from hostel for a period up to Major Penalties
four months.
 Rustication by the Head of Department
8. Fine up to Rs. 1000 (one thousand)  Expulsion from an institute by the Discipline Committee with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.

9. Fine up to Rs. 1500 (fifteen hundred) Rustication

10. (Fine up to Rs. 2000 (two thousands). Head of Department  The head of an institute may rusticate a student for misconduct or gross breach of discipline. Rustication whenever imposed on a
student shall always mean the loss of one academic year. The period of absence from the institute/classes will, however, depend
282 UNIVERSITY OF SIALKOT upon the time of the year when the penalty is imposed. The student under rustication will have the option of rejoining the class at the
beginning of the next academic year, and it shall be obligatory on the part of the institute to re-admit him if he wishes so. Tuition fees
shall not be charged during the rustication-period, nor the name of the rusticated student be mentioned on the roll of the institution
concerned.

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 No fee will be charged from a rusticated student for the period, when exceeds a month, during which his name remains struck off Appeals
the rolls.
 An appeal against the punishment of rustication or expulsion shall lie to an appellate Committee comprising the Vice-Chancellor,
 A rusticated student if re-admitted or if he is otherwise eligible may take up the examinations provided that he is permitted by the concerned Dean, concerned head of department and the Chairman of the Department/Principal of the College concerned and the
concerned head to do so. The student will himself be responsible for the shortage of attendance if any. Provost.

Expulsion  Written appeal against the decision of an authority imposing a minor penalty must be filed within seven days of the issuance of the
notice, imposed on any legal/ technical ground, to the Discipline Committee.
 If a student has committed such an offence which in the opinion of the head of an Institute demands his expulsion, his name will be
reported to the Vice-Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor will have powers to sanction expulsion for a period not exceeding 24 months.  An appeal on the grounds that an authority has imposed a penalty which was not competent to impose shall lie with the Vice-
If the recommended expulsion exceeds 24 (twenty-four) months, approval of the Syndicate will be necessary in such cases. Chancellor.

 The Vice-Chancellor may expel a student for misconduct or gross breach of discipline either himself or on the report and  Unless the Vice-Chancellor may, for valid reasons, extend this period, no appeal by a student shall be entertained if it is not
recommendations of the 'Discipline Committee' or any officer of the University for a period not exceeding two years. presented within fifteen days from the date on which the decision is communicated to him/her.

 The period of expulsion will be counted from the date of issuance of such notice by the concerned head, who shall have powers to Compensation for Loss or damage of property
enforce his orders subject to the confirmation of the Vice-Chancellor/Syndicate, as the case may be. An order of expulsion shall
involve the loss of one academic session or more to the student concerned.  The Vice-Chancellor or Dean or HOD or officer to whom the Vice-chancellor may delegate his powers may direct a student to pay
compensation for any loss of or damage to a property belonging to the university, public authority or to a fellow student or employee
 The name of the expelled student will immediately be removed from the rolls, and no fee will be charged from him for the period of of the university, caused by a willful act or gross negligence of the student. If the concerned student(s) does not pay such
expulsion, if it exceeds one month. compensation within stipulated time, the Vice-Chancellor may expel him/her from the University.

 A student expelled may be re-admitted into the same institute or another affiliated institution after the expiry of the period of General
expulsion if permitted by the Vice-Chancellor.
 The Vice-Chancellor, while dealing with a case of indiscipline, may refer it to the Discipline Committee' for opinion/advice.
 The cases of expulsion will be registered in the University and announced to all other institutions and Universities.
Vice-Chancellor's Emergency Powers
General
 The Vice-Chancellor may, in case of an emergency, take any action against a student or student(s) pending Discipline Committee'
 The Vice-Chancellor may revise the penalty notification on the recommendations of the concerned head or authority as the case decision of rustication or expulsion and order the removal of a student from the University or restrict his entry into whole or any part
may be. of the Campus.

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 No student shall be rusticated or expelled from the institute unless he/she has been allowed a reasonable chance of replying (in

writing or personal appearance) to the accusation against him/her before the concerned authority.
 When in the opinion of the 'Discipline Committee' the penalty of rustication expulsion is not called for in a case referred to it, it may

impose any other penalty or penalties mentioned above.

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SEMESTER SYSTEM RULES AND REGULATIONS SEMESTER SYSTEM RULES A&NRDEGRUEGLAUTLIAOTNIOSNS

Introduction In case a student has CGPA in range between 2.00 to 2.49, he/she may be allowed to take workload of 15 credit hours. In case a
student has CGPA in range of 1.50 to 1.99, he/she may be allowed to take workload of 12 credit hours. In an exception case, the
These rules and regulations of University of Sialkot are formed upon the guidelines of HEC (Higher Education Commission) and its student is graduating the very same semester, he/she may be allowed to take 18 to 21 credit hours if the CGPA is in range of 2.00 or
policy regarding Semester System Examination. above.
The stated rules and regulations are generalized for 4 years program of BS (Hons) and 2 years programs of MA/ M.Sc. The mentioned
data provide guidelines of semester system by highlighting rules related to courses, credit hours, assignments and conduct regarding 4. Repeating Courses
examinations and result process and procedures. The document will serve the purpose of a guide. It is should not be considered as an
alternative to the periodic notification issued by University of Sialkot. The offices of student services center, registrar and controller may With the permission of the concerned teacher and HOD, a student with “F” grade is required to repeat the course when it is offered in
be contacted for further clarity and any query. the next semesters. Such student will need to register in the first week of semester for that course.

1. Schedule of Semesters The student will repeat the course and take classes as well when offered next time if he/she is dropped due to short attendance in any
particular course. The student is only required to retake the midterm and final term examination along with new sessional work in case
An academic year shall comprise of two semesters Fall and Spring. The duration of each semester shall be 16 working weeks, which he/she has failed the course due to short of marks. In case of grade “D” or “C” scored by a student, he/she may be allowed to repeat
are further sub divided as the course for grade improvement.
(a) 15 weeks for teaching (b) 1 week to conduct examination.
5. Incomplete Grades on Medical Grounds
Summer school may be offered to those students (a) who have failed to pass the semester (b) who have withdrawn the course (c) who
aim to improve their CGPA. Summer semester will be comprised total 8 weeks during summer vacations. Maximum 8 – 9 credit hours If a student does not appeared in the final examination of the semester due medical grounds or unavoidable circumstances, he/she
can be offered by each department by its choice. may repeat the course under the following rules when offered next time:

2. Course Credit  The number of lectured attended requirement is fulfilled by the student.
 The student must have cleared the midterm examination and sessional work required in the semester.
BS (Hons.) 4 year degree program shall comprise minimum 130 credit hours mandatory. These 130 credit hours are earned normally in  Upon the recommendation of the concerned committee such students shall be given (I Grade) incomplete grade.
designed 8 semester's scheme. MA/ M.Sc 2 year degree program shall comprise minimum 66 credit hours mandatory. These 66  Whenever the course is offered again, students will only take the final examination at the end of the semester in such case.
credit hours are earned normally in designed 4 semester's scheme. Weekly one hour class contact per semester is equal to one credit
hour. In case of practical/ laboratory work two hours are equal to one credit hour. 6. Class Attendance

3. Course Workload Attendance in all classes, laboratories, tutorials or other class meetings officially planned for a course are mandatory to be attend by
the students. It is also mandatory that students will complete all assignments of the particular course. Each three credit hour courses
A student is required to take 15 to 18 credit hour work load. In case a student has CGPA in range between 2.50 or above, he/she may comprise of 48 contact hours (3 hours/ week x 16 teaching weeks = 48) in a semester.
be allowed to take workload of 18 credit hours.
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The students are allowed to sit in final examination only if minimum 75% attendance requirement is met. If student remains absent in 10. Grading System
seven consecutive lectures his/her name will be dropped from the particular course. Equivalence between Letter Grading and Numerical Grading shall be as follows:

7. Migration/Transfer of Credits

A student may be allowed to migrate upon fulfillment of Migration Regulation of university of Sialkot. Marks in Percentage Letter Grade Numeric Values Remarks

 Transfer of credits earned from previous institution is subject to similarity and equivalence condition with the university courses. 90 and Above A+ 4 Exceptional
 In case of less than 70% marks are scored there shall be no credit hour transfer. 85 - 89.99 A 3.7 Outstanding
 In first semester of the program migration will not be allowed. 80 - 84.99 A- 3.4
 In case the CGPA is less than 2.00 migration of the student will not be allowed. 75 - 79.99 B+ 3 Excellent
 Migration is subject to the availability of the seats plus the requirement of the merit. 70 - 74.99 B 2.7 Very Good
 There is an exemption upon merit criteria in case the CGPA is equal or more than 2.50. 65 - 69.99 B- 2.4
60 - 64.99 C+ 2 Good
8. Examination/Evaluation System (Midterm and Sessional) 55 - 59.99 C 1.5 Average
50 - 54.99 D1 Satisfactory
The final evaluation of every student in each course is subject to the assessment made upon the midterms, sessional work Below 50 F0 Marginal Pass
(presentations, assignments, quizzes and practical) and end of semester examinations. W Withdrawal Unsatisfactory
I Incomplete on Medical grounds
Midterm: 25 Marks TIP Thesis/Project in progress Fail
Final Term examination: 50 Marks -
Sessional : 25 Marks -
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9. End of Semester Examination for Undergraduate Programmes

Final Term Examination of each semester will be conducted by the office of Controller of Examination. Time period of end of semester Maximum possible Grade Point Average (GPA) assigned to any student for any course will be 4.00. Minimum 2.00 CGPA (Cumulative
examination during examination week(s) will be 2-3 hours. Entire syllabus will be the part of final examination. Grade Point Average) is required for obtaining the 4 years undergraduate and 2 years M.A/M.Sc (after 14 years education) degree.
Each question paper will consist of two sections - Objective and Subjective. Objective section will contain 20 to 25 marks and
subjective section will contain 25 to 30 marks. Student must obtain at least 50% marks in aggregate of Midterm, sessional and End of
Semester Examination to pass any course.

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11. Rules for Promotion for Undergraduate Programmes devices, hiding notes on c1othinglhands/shoes/pockets/wallets Or some other material or gear in his/her ownership identifying with
the subject of Examination of that paper or distinguished in giving or getting help, or utilizing or endeavoring to utilize some other Unfair
To be promoted in next semester, a student must score a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 1.50 at the end of every semester. In Means regarding the Examination.
case a student is not able to score GPA of 1.50, shall stand dropped from the roll number he/she is registered automatically. A student
is required to repeat all the courses in which he/she had failed in the previous semester during the degree programme. If a student gets 10. Grading System
F, D or C grade in any semester, he/she can improve his/her grade by repeating whenever offered.
ownership or access, books or notes, papers, packs, pencil cases, pagers, cell phones, adding machines, palmtop PCs, recording
12. Semester Freeze devices, hiding notes on c1othinglhands/shoes/pockets/wallets Or some other material or gear in his/her ownership identifying with
the subject of Examination of that paper or distinguished in giving or getting help, or utilizing or endeavoring to utilize some other Unfair
Due to any valid reason, a student may freeze his/her studies maximum for one year (two semesters) 'With the permission of the Means regarding the Examination.
Director/Dean concerned on the recommendation of the HOD/Coordinator. The case, after permission, will be forwarded to the
Registrar office for compliance and registrar office will notify the semester freeze status for the applicant. Copying

 Students are not allowed to freeze his/her 1st semester. Any competitor discovered liable of replicating from any paper, book or notes, cell phones, some other helping material, enabling
 The student will lose his studentship status during the "freezing period" and shall not be permitted to use any facility like some other possibility to duplicate his/her Answer Book or trading Answer Book/Extra Sheet/Question Paper with different hopefuls
and making motions which may help in explaining the paper.
hostel/medical/transport, which University of Sialkot extends to its regular students.
 The student will join university in the same semester for which he/she applied for freeze in next year with the next session after Impersonation

paying semester dues. Any individual who mimics a legitimate hopeful by falsification of reports i.e. move number slip or the enlistment record or masks
him/herself or some other means.
13. Unfair Means/Cheating Cases
Physical Assault and Intimidation or Misbehaving
In achieving skillfulness and moral uprightness, it is expected that all the students will be sincere and dedicated during examinations
activity. USKT gives equal opportunities and constructive environment for learning and determining the goals and objectives. A Any individual who mimics a legitimate hopeful by falsification of reports i.e. move number slip or the enlistment record or masks
credible examination system is the core of excellence in academic pursuits. USKT will observe a strict code of conduct in examination. him/herself or some other means.
Following actions will be regarded as Unfair Means and are accountable to strict penalties by the Unfair Means Committee, after
proper proceedings and giving the candidates fair chance of showing cause. Possession of Weapons

Possession of Helping Material Any competitor discovered blameworthy of having guns, blades, blades and different weapons, which may cause damage.

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Instigation for a Walkout/Pen-Down strike Taking out/Tearing off Answer Sheet
Any hopeful discovered blameworthy of inducing others to arrange a walkout or fall back on a pen-down strike. Any hopeful taking out from the Examination Center the entire or a piece of an Answer Book or Tear off an Answer Book or Pages or
False statement/Forgery Continuation Sheet.
Any competitor discovered liable of fashioning someone else's marks on his/her Attendance Sheet. UNFAIR MEANS MAY LEAD TO ONE OR MORE FOLLOWING PENALTIES;
Identity/Appeal  The UMC committee may assign grade "F" in the relevant paper
Revealing his/her personality or making an interest in his/her Answer Book to the Assessor.  The UMC committee may impose maximum fine up to Rs. 10,000 per paper;
Influencing  The UMC committee may suspend guilty student from the Program;
Any hopeful discovered liable of impacting or endeavoring to impact the Assessor, Examiners, Supervisory Staff or University  The UMC committee may expel guilty student from the University.
Employees straightforwardly or through his/her relatives or gatekeepers or companions with the goal of picking up advantage in the 14. Cancellation of Admission
Examination/Paper Assessing. If a student fails to attend any lecture during the first four weeks after the commencement of the semester as per announced schedule,
Disobedience/Disturbance his/her admission shall stand cancelled.
Any applicant who declines to comply with the Center Superintendent or changes his/her seat with another hopeful, or changes 15. Vice Chancellor's Authority in Special Cases
his/her move number or make unsettling influence in smooth working of Examination Center. Notwithstanding anything contrary to these Regulations, The Vice Chancellor shall have the power to issue orders, directions or
Substituting the Answer Book instructions for the smooth working of semester system, where the regulations are silent and in cases of ambiguity or discrepancy
Any hopeful substituting the entire or part of an Answer Book or a Continuation Sheet in the Examination Center which isn't properly regarding the interpretation of these regulations, the decision of the Vice Chancellor shall be final.
issued to him/her for the Examination.
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OBJECTIVES 14. Student's outstanding dues will be monitored by the accounts office and the fee recovery section. Hostel management will help
the system when required
 To operate and manage the University hostels on professional grounds. 15. Accounts department will prepare the notices for the fee defaulters and issue warning letters. The management reserves the right
 To maintain remarkable discipline and to allot rooms to eligible students. to de-allocate the student accommodation.
 To have a proper reporting mechanism in place to inform the management of the progress of the hostels on daily basis. 16. Students will be responsible to take care of their valuables/belongings and in case of theft management will not be responsible.
17. Students’ parents and visitors will not be allowed to meet them outside the visiting hours.
RULES AND REGULATIONS 18. A student, once de-allocated from the hostels, cannot be re-allocated for six months from the time of de-allocation.
19. Any violation of rules and regulations will result in strict disciplinary action.
1. Only enrolled students studying at The University of Sialkot and the faculty members will be eligible to apply for hostel rooms.
2. To take a hostel room, the students will fill out a requisite application form for the reservation of room-before start of semester. STUDENTS ENTRY AND EXIT PASSES
3. For the de-allocation application, a month prior notice should be submitted.
4. All the occupants of hostel rooms will be bound to follow the code of conduct and hostel rules and regulations in place at all times.  To ensure safety and security of the students, University has designed an entry and exit pass which has three copies; a copy which
Any material breach thereof will render disciplinary action. remains in the warden's office, a copy which the students leave at the security office and a copy which she hands into security office
5. Mess facilities are available on self-finance basis for all students. upon return to the University at the stated time.
6. Prior to allocation of room, it will be necessary for the student to pay the due tuition fee to the university and evidence of the payment
is sourced and attached to the application form.  The pass will contain the student's name, registration number, hostel name, the student's contact number and CNIC number.
7. Hostel management will decide for the application in terms of acceptance or refusal and the applicant will be informed accordingly of  Out pass slips are issued to students who may find it difficult to report at the standard time (7:00pm). The out pass can only be
the decision, whatever it may be.
8. On acceptance of application, room allocation, will be made to the applicant/student and relevant dues such as registration fee and issued with the consent of the parents. If the student fails to return by the time indicated on the out-pass slip, she and the family are
room rent will be charged on auto basis by the system and it will be necessary to deposit fee by the due date notified on the relevant immediately contacted to locate the student. The student is also charged a fine of Rs 4000.
document.
9. No allocation of room will be processed unless all the desired and complete information is provided by the applicant including details Regarding accommodation for boys and girls there are three girls hostels and one boys hostel namely:
of family, guardian and visitor's info, their CNIC numbers, contact details and emergency contact numbers.
10. All hostel occupants will be liable to pay for the damages caused by them to the property of University hostel. Noorabad Girls Hostel ----Superintendent Dr Mariam /HOD Maths Department (03216745816)
11. On breach of any hostel accommodation rules and after obtaining an opportunity of being heard, name of boarder may be struck Paki Kotli Girls Hostel ----Superintendent Ms. Iqra Irfan /Physics Department (0333-8649935)
off, fine will be charged, hostel room will be de-allocated and guardian will be notified in writing. Paki Kotli Girls Hostel ----Superintendent Ms. Anum Javed /Zoology Department (0304-4795871)
12. On subsequent reallocation of hostel room, a re-activation fee will have to be charged Noorabad Boys Hostel ---- Superintendent Mr. Habib Asghar /HOD Economics Department (0332-24497652)
13. A student admission card will be issued on room allocation and the card will be the property of the University of Sialkot which the
student will have to return when vacating the accommodation. Warden for all the Hostels - Prof. Dr. Zahoor.A.Sheikh --- (0300-6386527)

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TRANSPORT FACILITIES

For the convenience of students and staff, University of Sialkot has a fleet of modern buses with air conditioning that cover
forward Different routes in Gujranwala, Daska, Sambrial, and surrounding cities. The buses provide safe transportation
facilities of convenient places around the city as well as the suburbs of Sialkot. Buses adhere to strict schedules to ensure
timely collection and delivery services.

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Office of Vice Chancellor 103

Office of Registrar 116

Office of Controller of Examination 109

Office of Treasurer 119

Office of Student Services Center (SSC) 105

Office of Admissions 113

Office of Security Chief 111

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