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www.tuf.edu.pk 1 2 PROSPECTUS www.tuf.edu.pk 3 WELCOME TO

4 PROSPECTUS HEALTH SCIENCES University Town, Sargodha Road . Tel: +92 41 8868326-30 Fax: +92 41 8868220 Cell: 0330 1980604-05

ENGINEERING Faisal Town, West Canal Road Faisalabad. Tel: +92 41 8750971-75 Fax: +92 41 8750970 Cell: 0330 1980690-91

www.tuf.edu.pk 5 CONTENTS

History of Faisalabad Travelling to the University Messages TUF Introduction Vision & Mission Academic Programs Admission Procedure Facilities Life at TUF Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Medicine & Allied Health Sciences Faculty of Engineering & Technology Faculty of Information Technology Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Management Studies Faculty of Arts Design & Architecture Faculty of Languages & Literature Faculty of Education Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Rules & Regulations

6 PROSPECTUS “ is proud of her youth, particularly the students, who are nation builders of tomorrow. They must fully equip themselves by discipline, education and training for the arduous task lying ahead of them.”

Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Rehmat-Ullah Alaih)

“Be aware of your own worth, use all of your power to achieve it. Create an ocean from a dewdrop. Do not beg for light from the moon, obtain it from the spark with in you.”

Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal (Rehmat-Ullah Alaih)

www.tuf.edu.pk 7 Haji Muhammad Saleem (Late) Founder Chairman of Madinah Foundation

VISION - Industry - Service - Education

Mian Muhammad Hanif (SI) Patron-in-Chief Madinah Group

8 PROSPECTUS HISTORY OF FAISALABAD Faisalabad was once part of ancient district Jhang and Geography Sandalbar, mainly consisting of thick forests and local Faisalabad is located in the northeast of Punjab. The city tribes. The city of Lyallpur came into being in 1880 covers an area of approximately 1230 square kilometers, with the city center designed by Captain Poham Young, comprising largely of flat or rolling plains. It has a to imitate the Union Flag with eight roads radiating population of around 5 million. It is also the third largest from a large clock tower (Ghenta Ghar) in the centre of city of Pakistan. eight separate bazaars. In 1895, the rail link between Wazirabad and Lyallpur was completed. As the progress Climate of colonization stepped up, Lyallpur was given the status The climate of Faisalabad district is of extreme nature, of a Tehsil of and its administration carried reaching around 50 °C in summers and -1 °C in winters. on in tents on the old Theh (Mound) of Pucca Mari near The soil of the district is very fertile. The average rainfall . In 1943, Muhammad Ali Jinnah came to is about 200 mm. Lyallpur and addressed a gathering of over 2 million in Dhobi Ghat ground. The city grew into a strong industrial Twin City and agricultural centre and on independence of Pakistan Faisalabad is twinned with Manchester, United Kingdom. it was a major urban area. In 1977, the name of the city was changed to “Faisalabad”, after the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia to commemorate deep friendship which exists between the two great Islamic countries of the world. In 1985, Faisalabad was upgraded as a division with the districts of Faisalabad, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh. www.tuf.edu.pk 9 TRAVELLING TO THE UNIVERSITY

Faisalabad is linked via the M-3 Motorway which branches By Air off at Faisalabad-Pindi Bhattian Interchange located on Faisalabad International Airport is about 10km from the the -Islamabad motorway. There is also a dual city center. Passenger flights are run by the national flag carriageway from Lahore to Faisalabad via Sheikhupura. carrier as well as other domestic airlines. Health Sciences Wing of the University is located 2km off the toll plaza on Sargodha Road while travelling towards By Coach the city. Engineering Wing is situated on the West bank An exclusive Daewoo Express coach service along with of Canal and is about 5km from Abdullahpur crossing or several other coach services originate from the city 3km from Park located linking all major cities of the country. on the Sheikhupura Road.

10 PROSPECTUS Message

His Excellency Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar Patron of the University Governor of the Punjab

It is a matter of great pleasure to note that The University of Faisalabad has been fast emerging as a prestigious institution of higher learning and research in the private sector since its inception in 2002. The University has developed diversified expertise in terms of faculties and tools for It is heartening to note that “The University of Faisalabad is imparting education by incorporating state of the art infrastructure, laboratories, technical equipment and IT labs. Having programs of studies very much alive to the needs of Health Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Management of higher education in the Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences, it has truly become a beacon of light Country and is empowering its for other institutions of higher education in the region. students with knowledge based The Government is taking all tangible steps to ensure timely provision education. Within a short period of quality education to all. Establishment of several public, private of time the University has made sector universities and degree awarding institutions is a right step in a significant mark amongst its this direction. Certainly, the contribution of private sector in promoting peers. I am sanguine that it will Higher Education is quite significant and The University of Faisalabad is an example of this. The University of Faisalabad offers a great opportunity continue its efforts with great of higher learning to the youth of this country, as acknowledged by the zeal and zest. Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, through its ranking which indicates the focus and determination of the university to become a ” leading institution of higher learning and research. The University is placing due emphasis on applied research and promoting technical skills at undergraduate and graduate levels. Establishment of the Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) with a close academia-industry linkage for undertaking research initiatives on industry based problems is appreciable. I would like to felicitate the Rector, faculty and management of the University for their diligent efforts and missionary approach. The University will continue its journey of success with added zeal and enthusiasm to achieve still higher goals in the future.

www.tuf.edu.pk 11 Message

Muhammad Haider Amin Chairman Board of Governors

By the grace of Allah Almighty, The University of Faisalabad has achieved high level of excellence in education, research and infrastructure and started to enjoy international recognitions. Recently, The University of Faisalabad is ranked amongst top 500 Universities of the world and 12th in Pakistan by the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking -2020. TUF “Our prime focus is to enhance ranked 1st in all private Universities, overall 4th amongst all Pakistani quality of education and Universities and counted amongst top 500 top Universities of the world in research in the fields of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings- 2021. TUF has been Medical, Health Sciences, also awarded “Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2021” and “Certificate Engineering, Management and of Excellence” for remarkable efforts and initiatives taken under CSR in the Social Sciences. Our aim is to category of women welfare, empowerment and development. These all are produce a skilled workforce big achievements and moments of pride for all of us. that can successfully become a The deliberate and dedicated efforts continue with added vigour and part of the modern stream of enthusiasm for further enlargement of achievements in future. During eighteen years since its establishment, the University has shown manifold organizations. overall growth. Facilities for the existing programs have been strengthened while more programs in emerging disciplines under faculties of Health ” Sciences and Engineering have been launched. The University of Faisalabad also launched Educational Radio Channel Wave FM 96.6 in 2014. The well thought combination of education, information, knowledge and entertainment programs will not only broaden the outlook of students but will also educate and benefit the population of the surrounding areas at large. Our highly qualified and experienced faculty members and well equipped laboratories and libraries are integrated to transform the learners into well rounded and responsible citizens with promising future. This task is accomplished through seminars, industrial tours, career counseling and visits of prominent educationists and industrialists who guide the students on the basis of their experiences. The board of governors, management and faculty members strive as a team to achieve the designated goal of providing quality education to the students. For us ‘sky in the limit’. I am confident that The University of Faisalabad will find new avenues to get worldwide recognition and will continue to contribute towards empowerment of our youth for social and economic development and a prosperous Pakistan.

12 PROSPECTUS Message

Prof (Meritorious & Tenured) Dr Muhammad Khaleeq ur Rahman Rector

I certainly take pride in leading The University of Faisalabad (TUF) – an institution of higher learning, which aims to foster academic values of innovative teaching and learning. TUF has the mission of inculcating love for mankind and a sense of Our competent faculty patriotism towards our homeland, drawing its primary inspiration from “along with state of the art the Islamic principles of mutuality and goodwill. laboratory facilities including TUF provides a platform where students may choose to excel in fields IT equipment provide unique ranging from Medicine & Allied Health Sciences to Engineering, Business opportunity to the students Administration to Computer Sciences, and Islamic Studies to Management to abreast themselves with Sciences. Every endeavor is made to pursue excellence in education by the latest knowledge to shape offering high quality educational programs. The salient features ofthe programs are highly qualified faculty, well-equipped laboratories, access their personalities through to relevant books, journals including HEC digital library resources and extracurricular activities state of the art computational facilities. The students are encouraged to preparing themselves to face participate in discussions and make individual and group presentations futuristic challenges. in order to develop their confidence and improve their communications skills. ” Alhamd-o-Lillah, TUF is now one of the highest ranked universities of Pakistan. It has also gained international recognitions by recent UI GreenMetric University Ranking and Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ranking. Our international collaborations as recently with Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Malaysia, will lead to provide unique opportunities of global exposure to our students and faculty. I strongly hope that your stay at TUF will have a significant contribution in your future life and wish you a bright career.

www.tuf.edu.pk 13 BRIEF INTRODUCTION

The heart of Pakistan Textile Industry - Faisalabad suffered educational negligence for decades. Madinah Foundation, a philanthropic organization, renowned for extending services in the social sector, in the light of the vision “Industry, Service, Education” of its founder Chairman, Haji Muhammad Saleem (Late), under took the challenge of facilitating common man in paving the path of success through educational enlightenment. On March 17, 2002, Madinah Foundation launched a visionary mega project to overcome deficit of quality education in the area. The University of Faisalabad (TUF) was established to cater to the educational and technological needs emerging in the progressive scenario of the country in general and Faisalabad and surrounding areas in particular, with a missionary spirit, commitment and fervor in line with the vision of its founders. The distinguished University aspires for an appropriate balance between the emerging disciplines of science and technology and prevalent fields of humanities and social sciences. The university is chartered under Ordinance LX of October 2, 2002 promulgated by the Government of the Punjab. It is recognized by Higher Education Commission as a degree awarding University. The University of Faisalabad is a Category ‘W-4’ University (highest grade awarded to any university by HEC for meeting the Cabinet and HEC criteria/requirement for faculty, programs, infrastructure, resources, laboratories, training facilities and endowment fund). Now, The University of Faisalabad is a globally recognized institute of higher education. TUF is ranked amongst top 500 Universities of the world and 12th in Pakistan by the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking -2020. TUF ranked 1st in all private Universities, overall 4th amongst all Pakistani Universities and counted amongst top 500 top Universities of the world in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings- 2021. TUF has been also awarded “Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2021” and “Certificate of Excellence” for remarkable efforts and initiatives taken under CSR in the category of women welfare, empowerment and development. What sets The University of Faisalabad supreme is its unconditional commitment to quality education, sincere teaching endeavors, exclusive skill development, lucrative facilities, dynamism to improve and a competent management team with a vivid vision. We proudly empower and groom the youth of Pakistan by inculcating a sense of achievement for meeting competitive global challenges and contribute to the socio-economic development and prosperity of the country.

14 PROSPECTUS VISION

To be a leading educational institution characterized by • An intellectual environment conducive for innovative teaching and learning • A culture of research to address the challenges faced by Pakistan • Top quality professional faculty meeting local and global educational requirements • Emphasis on Islamic /ethical values for inculcating love, patriotism and service to humanity.

MISSION

"Mission of the University is to contribute and create a transformative educational experience through pursuit of learning, research, innovation and collaborations at the highest global level of excellence, with emphasis on Islamic/ethical values."

www.tuf.edu.pk 15 DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Department of Medicine Department of Pharmacy • BS Emergency and Intensive Care Sciences • Doctor of Pharmacy Department of Physiology • MPhil Pharmaceutics • MPhil Physiology • MPhil Pharmacology Department of Biotechnology • PhD Pharmaceutics • BS Biotechnology • PhD Pharmacology • MPhil Biotechnology • PhD Biotechnology FACULTY OF MEDICINE & ALLIED HEALTH School of Nursing SCIENCES • BS Nursing Department of Rehabilitation Sciences • BS Nursing (Post RN BSN) • Doctor of Physical Therapy • BS Respiratory Therapy FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY • BS Speech Language Pathology Department of Electrical Engineering • MS Physical Therapy • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Department of Optometry • BS Engineering Management • BS Optometry • BSc Electrical Engineering Technology • MPhil Optometry • MS Electrical Engineering Department of Dermatology • PhD Electrical Engineering • BS Dermatological Sciences Department of Civil Engineering Department of Pathology • BS Civil Engineering • BS Medical Laboratory Sciences • BSc Civil Engineering Technology Department of Radiology • MS Civil Engineering • BS Radiology • PhD Civil Engineering • MS Diagnostic Ultrasound Department of Nutrition and Dietetics FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • BS Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences Department of Computational Sciences • MPhil Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences • BS Computer Sciences • PhD Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences • BS Software Engineering Department of Anesthesia • BS Information Technology • BS Anesthesia • BTech Artificial Intelligence Department of Dentistry • MS Computer Science • BS Dental Sciences • PhD Computer Science

Health Sciences wing

16 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF SCIENCES Department of Mathematics FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE • BS Mathematics Department of English Language and Literature • MPhil Mathematics • BS English with specialization in (Language and • PhD Mathematics Literature) (Translation and Interpreting) Department of Physics • MPhil English Literature • BS Physics • PhD English Literature • MS Physics Department of Biochemistry FACULTY OF EDUCATION • BS Biochemistry Department of Education • MPhil Biochemistry • BEd ( Hons) Elementary • PhD Biochemistry • BEd (1.5 years) • MPhil Education FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Department of Management Studies FACULTY OF LAW • BBA Department of Law • BS Accounting and Finance • Bachelor of Law (LLB) • BS Aviation Management • MBA FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES • MBA Executive Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies • MS Management Sciences • BS Islamic Sciences • MS Accounting and Finance • MPhil Islamic Studies • MS Project Management • PhD Islamic Studies • MS Risk & Safety Management • PhD Management Sciences University Medical & Dental College (Affiliated with University of Health Sciences, Lahore) FACULTY OF ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Department of Design and Interiors • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) • Bachelor of Interior Design • Bachelor of Graphic Design • Bachelor of Fine Arts • Master of Interior Design

Engineering wing

www.tuf.edu.pk 17 ADMISSION PROCEDURE

ADMISSION OFFICE • Equivalence certificate in case of possessing equivalent This office plays a key role in providing first hand qualification issued by the IBCC in the case of O, A level information to prospective candidates for admissions and HEC in the case of Bachelor, Master, MPhil. If the in various programs being offered in the University. It result is awaited, candidate shall be required to submit helps the selected students with enrollment formalities. prescribed equivalence certificate within four weeks Admission Office works in close coordination with of the commencement of the semester, failing which the Registrar and Accounts Offices. Fully trained and admission shall stand cancelled without any prior experienced staff assists parents and students during notice. admissions in various programs. The admission process • Character certificate issued by the Head of Institution is fully computerized and well-coordinated with other last attended departments. • Domicile Certificate • Migration certificate (if passed Intermediate/ APPLYING FOR ADMISSION equivalent examination from Board other than Punjab) The candidate is required to apply for admission through • The Children of Overseas Pakistanis shall submit online admission portal after following the prescribed copy of passport of his/her father with work permit. A procedure by visiting website www.tuf.edu.pk/admission. foreign national shall submit copy of passport having S/he can apply in three programs simultaneously in order valid entry visa in Pakistan. of preference. The candidates are advised to select degree After provisional selection, the candidates are required program according to their qualification and minimum to submit attested copies of following documents as a eligibility criteria at their own before submitting online part of completion of admission formalities: - application. The applications which were submitted in • Three attested photocopies each of: a degree program, found not matching with entrant • Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) criteria will not be considered even after grant of or equivalent certificate/detail marks. Those who submitted detail marks are required to produce provisional admission at any stage without assigning any certificate immediately on receipt of same from Board reason. They are required to submit scanned copies of concerned. following documents through online portal. Incomplete Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination applications, without personal email, mobile number, • (HSSCE) or equivalent certificate/detail marks. Those important data or those received after due date will not who submitted detail marks/ downloaded result are be accepted without any prior notice. No column of form required to produce certificate immediately on receipt should be left blank:- of same from Board concerned. • Passport size photograph with blue background having • Bachelor or equivalent degree and detail marks for not more than image of 2Mb admission to Master/MPhil programs • Copy of candidate CNIC/Form-B(if age is less than 18 • MS/MPhil or equivalent degree and detail marks for years) as well father/guardian (in case father is not admission to PhD programs alive) • Copy of Secondary School Certificate Examination • Two attested photocopies each of: (SSCE) or equivalent certificate/detail marks • Self CNIC or Form B (in case age is less than 18 years) • Copy of Higher Secondary School Certificate • CNIC of father/guardian (in case father is not alive) Examination (HSSCE) or equivalent certificate/ detail • Domicile certificate marks • Migration certificate (if applicable) • Bachelor or equivalent degree and detail marks for • Passport/work permit admission to Master/MPhil programs • Six passport size photographs with blue background MS/MPhil or equivalent degree and detail marks for • attested from back and bearing the name of the admission to PhD programs applicant 18 PROSPECTUS • Affidavit/undertaking on judicial paper worth Rs.200/- false/forged/fabricated/fraudulent document(s) or duly signed by the candidate, father/guardian (in case information is a criminal offence and the University father is not alive), two witness, for abiding by the reserves the right to initiate legal proceedings in addition existing Rules, Regulations, Policies, guidelines and to cancellation of admission from retrospective effect at those framed hereinafter by the University from time any stage without any prior notice to time. • Prescribed undertaking for accepting existing decision/ • Fee Structure policies of HEC/ Professional Councils or those framed/ a. Fee structure for each degree program may be perused circulated hereinafter. from University website. • Original character certificate issued by the Head of b. The tuition fee and other dues would be increased Institution last attended. annually to cover the inflationary trend in the country. • Depositing of Rs.3,000/- (non-refundable) for Although the inflation rate is up to 10%., yet a moderate processing fee. increase of upto 3% in tuition fee will be charged annually, • Hostel accommodation application form, if required c. The applicants are advised to plan their financial accommodation in University hostel. obligations realistically before joining a particular degree • Payment of 1st semester University dues prescribed for programs, so that they may not face any problems for each program. paying dues during remaining study duration. • Submission of postdated cheques on account of dues d. Applicants doubtful of fee status should seek for entire degree program. clarification from the Admission Office or Accounts • Prescribed fee concession application out of Zakat Section. No excuse whatsoever shall be accepted later on. Fund or Need Based awarded by Madinah Foundation. e. Students defaulting on payments within due dates may • Qualifying entry test or interview (where applicable) be suspended and/or debarred from attending classes and appearing examinations until the clearance of dues Note: in accordance with the Policy of the University. The University reserves the right to refuse admission to f. The fee for the entire degree program will be received at any individual without assigning any reason. A candidate the time of admission in the form of postdated cheques. shall not be entitled to claim admission as a matter of The students shall be required to submit additional right even if s/he is otherwise eligible. cheques whenever there is a raise in the fee or seek permission to pay dues of a semester in installments. • Entrance Test g. Those desire to pay fee in cash should obtain prescribed a. MS/MPhil and PhD Programs fee voucher from the Accounts Office minimum five (5) MS/MPhil candidates must qualify University Entrance working days prior to last date and get postdated cheque Test or GAT (General) securing minimum 50% marks and on submission of fee payment proof. PhD candidate must qualify entrance test as specified h. Security is refundable only through cross cheque in the with minimum 50% marks (This criterion is subject to name of father/ guardian either on completion of entire revision as per HEC instructions). degree program or on permission to leave the studies at any stage b. Undergraduate Engineering Programs i. Comprehensive ‘Fee Policy’ may be perused from Candidates are required to appear and pass admission University website test and interview conducted by University. Merit list shall be prepared with following weightage formula:- • Refund of Dues a) Matric or Equivalent 10% After seeking admission/enrolment of a semester, if a b) Intermediate or Equivalent 40% student withdraws from the academic program, the fee c) Admission Test 40% will be refunded as per percentage and time limit given d) Interview 10% below according to ‘National Fee Refund Policy’ of HEC adopted by TUF:- • Confirmation of Admission a.Selected candidates are required to confirm their acceptance of admission by depositing the prescribed fee, completion of documents and submitting the postdated cheques as per Fee Policy. b. The admission in the University will be provisional subject to the verification of the certificate/ degrees of the students c. Applicants should be aware that submission ofincorrect/

www.tuf.edu.pk 19 b. After commencement of classes of a semester on the Percentage of dues Time limit notified date, if a student fails to attend any lecture/ refundable practical under any circumstances during the first four Full (100%) refund of Upto 7th day of convene weeks, his/her admission shall stand cancelled without total dues/ hostel dues of classes or depositing of any prior intimation/notice. S/he shall not be allowed to (if deposited) excluding dues whichever is later (*) seek re-admission during that semester. Such student admission fee shall be considered discontinue studies without prior Half (50%) refund of From 8th to 15th daysof permission and shall be dealt with as per provisions of total dues/ hostel dues convene of classes Regulation 13.4 governing semester freeze. (if deposited) excluding or depositing of dues admission fee whichever is later (*) c. A student may be allowed re-admission twice during the entire degree program. No Refund From 16th day of convene of classes or depositing of • Migration/Transfer of Credits dues whichever is later (*) The Rector, on the recommendations of the Head of Department through the Registrar may allow (*) in case where dues were deposited after migration/transfer of credits of a student earned from commencement of classes, the next day from depositing HEC recognized Institutions to this University, subject dues will be considered as convene of classes to fulfilment of following conditions/submission documents:- • Inter Program Transfer a. The applicant concerned should fulfill minimum A student registered in a program after paying dues, entrant criteria of the program of this University. No may be transferred to another program in the University migration will be allowed in first two semesters. Similarly, subject to the condition that s/he has applied in the migration within the District is not permissible. program of 2nd choice and falls on merit (if applicable) with the permission of the concerned Dean/HOD b. The applicant will submit application on proper form and Registrar or nominee within fifteen (15) days of giving genuine and plausible reasons for migration commencement of classes. Afterwards, no permission for through his parent Institution to the Registrar office inter program transfer will be accepted in any case. In the alongwith required documents. case of transfer of program, the fee of new program will be charged/adjusted accordingly. c. The application complete in all respects will be referred to the Head of Department concerned who shall securitize • Semester Freeze the same and determine (i) whether the applicant fulfill The freezing in first semester is not possible. However, the entrant criteria (ii) semester in which s/he be allowed under special circumstances, freezing can be allowed migration (iii) deficiency course(s) to be studied by the in first semester. The detailed Regulation for freezing applicant during his/her stay in this University, if allowed semester may be perused in the Semester Rules and or declare course(s) as exempted, so that his/her studies Regulations. at parent Institution could be declared at par with the students of this University. Such recommendations • Cancellation of Admission shall be submitted by the HOD concerned to the BOF for a. If a student absenting himself/herself from the classes endorsement and onward consideration of the Registrar. for ten (10) consecutive working days, his/her name shall be struck off from the rolls of the University. Provided that d. The request of applicant who has been dropped out, a student whose name has been struck off the University rusticated, expelled, or whose entry in the parent Institute rolls due to said continuous absence may if desire seek was banned for the reasons whatsoever at any time re-admission with the permission of the Registrar on the during his/her academic career, shall not be considered. recommendations of the HOD upto the time within which e. Credits hours will be transferred on course to course s/he could complete prescribed attendance requirements basis i.e. a person taking course A at University X in lecturers and practicals of each subject separately. If is allowed to transfer his/her credits to University Y a student fails to do so under any circumstances, will be provided that course A is equivalent to course B taught treated as discontinued studies without prior permission at the Y University. of the Competent Authority and his/her request for continuation of studies, if received, will be dealt with f. Courses with credit hours and course contents in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 13.4 equivalent to the degree program at this University, shall governing semester freeze. be considered for transfer. g. Exempted courses along with their credit hours shall 20 PROSPECTUS be depicted on the final/official transcript but their grade is ‘C’ or less for undergraduate and ‘B’ or less for grades obtained from the parent Institution will not be graduate programs. displayed. Such subjects will be marked as “Transferred Credits” (TR). The Rector has the powers to regret any request for migration after recording proper reason(s) or relax any of h. The applicant should have to complete minimum 50% the above condition(s) to be determined on case to case of the courses from the University of Faisalabad. basis, if situation warrants. i. No credit hours of a course will be transferred if the

SCHOLARSHIP POLICY

Following Scholarship Policy is proposed for admission Fall 2021:

SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE TIME OFADMISSION

1. QUAID-E-AZAMSCHOLARSHIP: Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship will be awarded to the applicants at thetime of admission as under:

Program Name Eligibility for 1st Waiver % on tuition fee Eligibility Criteria semester based on for Continuation in Intermediate& DAE Subsequent Semesters FSc DAE Marks % based on GPA/ CGPA 90% and above 70% 50% 80% to89.99% 50% 40%

Bachelor of Electric Engineering 75% to 79.99% 30% 30% ≥ 2.5 (Specialization in Electronics Power & Computer System 70% to 74.99% 20% 20% 65% to 69.99% 5% 5% 90% and above 70% 80% to89.99% 50% 75% to 79.99% 30% Bachelor of Civil Engineering ≥ 2.5 70% to 74.99% 20% 65% to 69.99% 5% 90% and above 70% 80% to89.99% 50% BSc Engineering& Technology ≥ 2.5 (Specialization in Civil & Electrical) 70% to 74.99% 30% 65% to 69.99% 20%

2. HUMA ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP: Huma Alumni Scholarship (named after the first student registered in TUF) will be awarded as under:

Program Name Waiver % on Tuition Fee Eligibility Criteria for Continuation in Subsequent Semesters based on GPA/CGPA All post graduate 15% ≥2.5 programs

www.tuf.edu.pk 21 3. KINSHIP SCHOLARSHIP: The kin of alumni/ae and existing participants (brother, sister, husband, wife, son and daughter) will be awarded kinship scholarship as under:

Program Name Waiver % on Tuition Fee Eligibility Criteria for Continuation in Subsequent Semesters based on GPA/CGPA All post graduate 10% ≥2.5 programs

4. JAHANGIR KHAN SCHOLARSHIP: Outstanding sportsmen/ women having National Color will be awarded Jahangir Khan Scholarship (named after World # 1 professional Squash player from Pakistan) as under:

Eligibility Criteria Program Name Waiver % on Tuition Fee First Semester Eligibility Criteria for Continuation in Subsequent Semesters based on GPA/CGPA All Programs 100% 60% marks or equivalent in ≥2.5 intermediateor graduation

5. SIR SYED SCHOLARSHIP: Special/ disabled applicants will be awarded Sir Syed Scholarship as under:

Eligibility Criteria Program Name Waiver % on Tuition Fee First Semester Eligibility Criteria for Continuation in Subsequent Semesters based on GPA/CGPA All Programs 10% 50% marks or equivalent in ≥2.5 intermediateor graduation

6. NOORI SCHOLARSHIP: 100% waiver in degree fee as Noori Scholarship (named after Sahibzada Ata-ul Mustafa Noori, a religious scholar and philanthropist) will be awarded to the students from SOS .

RULES GOVERNING SCHOLARSHIPS: a. Scholarship will be paid to supplement tuition fee only. All other charges (where applicable) will be paid by thestudent. b. A student will be eligible for one scholarship only. In case a student is eligible for two or more scholarships, the one with highest amount will be awarded and the restwill be withdrawn. c. It is mandatory for every scholarship holder to finish his/ her enrolled program in the prescribed minimum duration ofthe program. No extension of award will be provided beyond the standard duration of thecourse/degree as well summer semester. d. Awardofscholarship willbewithdrawn if i) Attendance falls below75%. ii) The GPA/CGPA falls below the prescribed limit as mentionedin each clause. iii) The student gets "F" grade in anysubject. iv) If student is involved in any disciplinary case i.e involvement in political, unethical and anti-state activitiesetc. e. The restrictions mentioned in clause "d (i) & (ii)" will be removed as soon as the student improves in the forthcoming semester. f. On the recommendation of committee, competent authority will approve the continuation/ reduction in scholarship on case to case basis (whenrequired). Note: This policy is subject to change as and when required by the competent authority.

22 PROSPECTUS FACILITIES

ISLAMIC GALLERY An artistic Islamic Gallery which is a source of spiritual elevation has been established in the library of the University. The Gallery has a rich collection of rare relics, e.g. Naqsh of Naalain-e-Mubarak of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW (made of pure gold), letters sent by the Holy Prophet (SAW) to different kings, various calligraphic paintings, large sized hand written Quran with pure silver jacket, a piece of carpet from RIAZ UL JANNAH, rare Islamic books and sayings of Hazrat Ali Karram Allah Wajhahu, and many more relics related to Islamic history, which makes it worth visiting.

AUDITORIA Four well furnished centrally air conditioned auditoria occupy central place in the University. These having a seating capacity of upto 600 are a venue for conferences, seminars, declamation contests, lectures and other functions. These auditoria are equipped with latest multimedia, overhead projectors and sound systems.

www.tuf.edu.pk 23 CONFERENCE ROOMS Three decently furnished state-of-the-art conference rooms having seating capacity of more than 40 persons each with inbuilt sound system are available in the University for Board/Faculty meetings and for organizing training programs, seminars, and workshops with a smaller number of participants.

BANK Branches of Habib Metropolitan Bank and Muslim Commercial Bank are opened for facilitating the students and employees of the University in making financial transactions. ATM machines are also installed in the University.

TRANSPORT The university has out-source transport to facilitate students in their pick and drop from and to the University.

24 PROSPECTUS MADINAH TEACHING HOSPITAL (MTH) ISO 9001: 2015 Certified

Madinah Teaching Hospital (MTH) is a General Hospital with 600 beds, attached to the University Medical and Dental College (UMDC), and The University of Faisalabad (TUF), was established 33 years back with vision of commitment, service and quality healthcare delivery to underprivileged cross section area of our society. MTH is recognized and approved by Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), University of Health Sciences (UHS), College of Physician and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) and Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) as a teaching hospital for Graduates and Post Graduate programs. Hospital is licensed by Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC). Dedicated team of qualified and experienced doctors, nurses and paramedics are working round the clock to fulfill its mission towards continuous delivery of services and healthcare facilities among the ailing humanity. Being teaching hospital, it is providing state- of-the-art teaching facilities and infrastructure to the students of MBBS, BDS, PharmD, Physical Therapy, Optometry, Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences, Medical Imaging Sciences, Medical Lab Sciences, Dermatological Sciences and Nursing Programs. The hospital is fully equipped with modern and latest treatment/diagnostic facilities and providing all services free of cost e.g Corneal Grafting, Total Hip Replacement, Angiography, Angioplasty MRI, CT and Hep B & C treatment. An average OPD is 2000 patients with 120 admissions and 80 Operation per day. MTH has been awarded the ‘Corporate Social Responsibility Award’ in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021. MTH is also the part of Pakistan’s largest research project on COVID-19 “Pakistan. Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT)”.

www.tuf.edu.pk 25 TUF LIBRARIES The mission of TUF Libraries is to provide the right information to the right person at the right time in a right way. TUF libraries have a network of four libraries in the university to promote reading culture and provide access to information on diverse academic disciplines. These libraries are spacious, well planned, and offer serene environment. Libraries serve their community with up- to-date information through different sources, including digital library, online research journals, periodicals. All users from faculty, staff, or students are encouraged to make full use of available resources. Libraries contain around 50,000 books on medical, pharmaceutical sciences, allied health sciences, engineering, religion, management, computer, nursing, literature, and social sciences. Internet facilities in the library connect users to libraries. These libraries provide access to books, journals, theses, newspapers, and other resources in hybrid environment (i.e. combination of print and online resources). These libraries are member of Higher Education Commission (HEC) Digital Library that provides access to thousands of virtual reference sources, online books, electronic journals, digital theses, and other multimedia resources on various subjects. TUF libraries are equipped with latest technology like RFID System and (KOHA) Library Management System, and are providing users the facility of borrowing and returning of library material. The bibliographic information about available collections is available through KOHA software. TUF PORTAL (LMS) The University of Faisalabad has another distinguished quality of having University’s own LMS account. Where we are also providing bundle of books, through upload books icon on all subjects in E-Library icon.

OPENVPN CLIENT GUI Access through OpenVPN Client GUI Higher Education Comission (HEC) Digital Library serves research scholars, teachers and students and also provides services to HEC employees. The full texts of more than 9000 theses are available online on the HEC Digital Library where users have the option to retrieve information by subject, title, name of researcher, year and name of the university. The HEC Digital Library also provides its users with the facility of Current Contents Services (CSS) and it plays a pivotal CARRELS AND STUDY SPACES role to provide full access of National Digital Library Comfortable interior and innovative furniture in the Resources. Turnitin facility for plagiarism purpose has libraries make them stunning and provide refreshing also been started for the scholars. environment which attracts users and compel them to spend time and study in a relaxed and conducive REFERENCE SERVICES environment. Study carrels and study lounge for faculty We are also providing or facilitate our prestigious faculty and students provide excellent atmosphere. members, hardworking students and Researchers to fulfill their thirst of learning & knowledge through online reference service. For this researchers send their demands through emails with their research topics, article links,

26 PROSPECTUS online journals, and demand of soft copies of books to DIGITAL RESOURCES [email protected]. We reply ASAP to the users’ request. The libraries are also providing access to thousands of online full text journals, conferencing proceedings OPAC SERVICES and articles through different online databases under TUF libraries provide facility of Online Public Access the HEC’s National Digital Library Program. Students Catalogue (OPAC) of library resources, online booking and faculty can access these resources from inside the and reservation of library material to the library patrons. campus through IP address. Library is also giving access to around 1,42,000 online books through different INFORMATION LITERACY SESSIONS databases that have also been made available through TUF libraries arrange information literacy sessions time the HEC’s Digital Library Program. to time in order to enhance the online searching skills of students and researchers. This facility provides excellent E-DATABASES (ARTICLES) opportunity of organizing and participating in lectures, • Pro Quest Dissertation & Theses workshops, seminars, discussions, and meetings. • SPRINGER LINK • TAYLOR & FRANCIS Journals INTER-LIBRARY LOAN FACILITY • WILEY-BLACKWELL JOURNALS Inter-library loan and searching facility option is also • ASTM available in the library. Users can search material • Free Medical Journals available in the libraries of different campuses of TUF, through Union Catalogue. Users can request library staff KIOSK TECHNOLOGYIN LIBRARY to help them in getting their required material from other In the era of technology, it is must to introduced library libraries through inter-library loan. function, resources and e-resources to the user’s community through technological tools. One of them SMS REMINDER SERVICES is KIOSK technology. Library Kiosk service also saves TUF libraries have also introduced SMS Service to the time of reader, and help library users for smooth facilitate library users like faculty, staff and students. In functioning. KIOSK represents digital library concepts this service weekly messages are sent to the users whose and offers automated services to library users.These return date is over. Through this service they can return services include union catalogue of 4 campuses on which their library material on time. user can: • Search desired book material INTERNET AND WI-FI • Location of racks Computers with internet and Wi-Fi connections are • Book number available for the use of students and teachers for • Quantity of the books, their study and research. A team of competent library • Status of the book (Issued/Available / unavailable) professionals is also available to provide reference & • If issued so user can hold the book by her own research assistance. • Can know about different data bases availableon HEC Digital Library

www.tuf.edu.pk 27 ADVICE AND COUNSELING OFFICE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION AND The University has an efficient and vibrant Students’ COMMERCIALIZATION (ORIC) Affairs section comprising Admissions Office, Placement The University of Faisalabad’s Office of Research provides Cell, Information Technology Service Center, Human programs and services to support faculty and staff in their Resource and Accounts Office. The activities of these research efforts. The office invests in research initiatives, offices are well coordinated to facilitate the students. promotes our research among sponsors, and provides The aim is to enable students to cope more effectively services that make certain that TUF achieves the highest with any personal and academic problems that may standards in international research. be affecting them during their stay at TUF. In addition, ORIC dedicates to: every student has free access to the Head of respective • Provide a sound and supportive research infrastructure Department who not only provides them consultation/ •Improve research services by meeting challenges advice in solving routine problems, but also helps them through innovative interdisciplinary team efforts and decide their careers in life. creative problem solving • Provide quality incentives to researchers, who, in turn, PLACEMENT CELL will generate high standard research The University has established a Placement Cell for • Assess policies and targeting trends in research in order graduating students. The staff of the placement cell also to advance and achieve institutional initiatives maintains record of students in different disciplines in the • Maintain the highest standards championed by the form of a graduates directory which is sent to prospective research administration profession to ensure the employers. The positions/vacancies available in different responsible conduct of research organizations are notified for the information of students. • Promote initiatives for public and private partnerships In certain cases employers are invited to conduct that will enhance the well-being of people in our interviews at the university to pick up the graduates who community. suit their requirements. The Cell serves as a resource and information centre and organizes advisory sessions QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL (QEC) to promote skills needed for appearing in interviews. Mission of QEC TUF is to continuously improve the Placement Cell exposes the students to the option that quality of education and student learning through best fits their individual career needs. This cell provides systematic procedures of collecting and analyzing data services in the following areas: and monitoring, reviewing the progress of teaching and • Personality development research activities under Higher Education Directives to • Job fairs ensure that quality standards are being met. • Etiquette workshops • Personal, academic and professional help KNOWLEDGE INCUBATION CENTER (KIC) • Part time and full time job listings Knowledge Incubation Center (KIC) at The University of • Internship and placements Faisalabad (TUF) is an initiative to offer a supportive place • Resume and interview preparation for students to register their novel ideas and • In-house trainings commercialize their state-of-the-art research oriented • Employer contacts projects by providing suitable resources and facilities. The Vital objective of this activity is to empower incubatees CENTER OF EXECUTIVE LEARNING (CEL) (Students) according to the industrial needs and At a time when companies are challenged by increasing produce commercially sustainable graduated companies business complexity, the Center of Executive Learning through KIC platform. These graduated companies will (CEL), TUF aims to offer training programs with a range of have to promote the financial expansion of the nation organizational benefits starting from leadership over commercialization of student novel ideas and development to management skills to the executives fetch industrial needs. KIC will arrange office space, and employees of the companies. CEL focuses on value services, startup grant, technical-legal-business developing the knowledge and skills to work on strategy, consultancy, prototype development monitoring and finance, entrepreneurship, negotiation and innovation assistance for new entrants. design which in return will help company executives in developing a management system that is recognized and respected.

28 PROSPECTUS IT FACILITIES Information & Communication Technology (ICT) department is responsible for ensuring the adequacy of academic and administrative computing facilities at TUF. The department implements efficient technology infrastructure, supports effective campus management system, and delivers responsive IT support services. Wi- Fi cloud computing facility is also made available in the University and in popular locations such as library and central courtyard. Network in the University has been converted to Fibre Optic. Now the data communication is at the speed of light without any distortion and noise. Currently, there are around 1000 connected workstations across TUF in academic and administrative units.

VIDEO CONFERENCING FACILITY Video conferencing facility is available at the University. NETWORK OPERATION CENTER The university’s Network Operation Center offers a vast WAVE TUFIANS 96.6 array of technology services including state of-the-art Educational Radio Channel of the University computing labs with high-tech computers, high-speed Educational Radio Channel Wave FM 96.6 was launched dedicated internet, a secure wired network and high on October 9, 2014. This was inaugurated by Honorable availability e-mail, workplace computing resources and Imam Bin Hussain Bin Ali Zain ul Abidin, Khadam applications. The university is availing bandwidth facility Roza-e-Rasool Madina-tulMunawrah. It broadcasts from HEC under Pakistan Education Research Network various programs concerning health, education, social (PERN). A PERN-II connection having 32 MB dedicated link welfare, recreation, sports, and many other subjects. via fibre optic has been installed, 36 MB CIR bandwidth Eminent scholars, professionals, and academic staff from other ISPs and 200 MB shared internet from Storm of the University deliver talks related to their fields of Fiber is also available. specialization. The participation of the students in the form of their interviews concerning education and sports activities are relayed regularly. Students are encouraged to take part in these programs.

www.tuf.edu.pk 29 HOSTELS All hostels are having furnished rooms to accommodate more than 1600 students. These provide a number of facilities including TV lounges, common rooms, study rooms, Wi-Fi, prayer rooms and kitchens. All students residing in the hostel are expected to conform to rules and regulations framed from time to time.

SECURITY CCTV cameras with night vision features have been installed in the University to ensure full security from all entry points to various sections of the university COMMON ROOMS including teaching and administrative departments. The In order to facilitate our female students, spacious height of surrounding wall has been increased. Walk- and comfortable common rooms are available. Female through gates, metal detectors, turnstyle and reflection students can relax, study and have informal discussions mirrors have also been installed to have fool proof in available free time. Daily newspapers, magazines, security arrangements. journals, and periodicals are placed there for leisure reading.

CAFETERIA A food catering service having a wide range of quality snacks and meals at modest prices is available throughout the day.

30 PROSPECTUS LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FAISALABAD

The University emphasizes on developing and grooming personalities of its students. A number of lectures, seminars, workshops, symposia, debates, declamation contests, awareness walks, literary programs, poster competitions, photography and quiz competitions are held regularly by subject societies.

SPORTS Sports activities are carried out on national and regional levels under the guidance of the Directorate of Sports. Accordingly, facilities for basketball, football, hockey, cricket, table tennis and badminton are available.

STUDENTS' SOCIETIES In order to promote the students’ involvement in activities being held in the university and to provide them the platform to demonstrate their talent, following societies are run by the students: • Religious Society • Literary Society • Cultural Society • Community Services Society • Dramatic Society • Musical Society • Art Society • Publication Society • Sports Society • Blood Donors Society • Photography Society • Adventure Society • Student Welfare Society • Character Building Society • Rehabilitation Society • Hepatitis Awareness Society

Faculty members supervise these societies and provide guidance to facilitate implementation of decisions that require interaction with the university administration. Students are encouraged to interact with faculty pertaining to academic affairs and co-curricular activities.

www.tuf.edu.pk 31 32 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Department of Pharmacy

• Doctor of Pharmacy • MPhil Pharmacology • MPhil Pharmaceutics • PhD Pharmacology • PhD Pharmaceutics

www.tuf.edu.pk 33 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Faqir Hussain • Dr Liaqat Ali • Dr Rabia Altaf Professor Professor Associate Professor PhD Pharmacology MBBS, MPhil Anatomy PhD Pharmacology • Dr Saba Tariq • Dr Asra Iftikhar • Dr Sidra Meer Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, PhD Pharmacology PhD Pharmacology PhD Pharmaceutics • Dr Sadia Falak • Dr Shumaila Zafar • Dr Sana Shahzad Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry MPhil Pharmacology MPhil Pharmaceutics PhD Physiology • Dr Samina Bano • Dr Fauzia Jan • Dr Mehwish Batool Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer MPhil Pharmaceutical Chemistry MBBS, MPhil Biochemistry MPhil Pharmacology • Dr Bushra Zahoor • Dr Riffat Riaz • Dr Atiqa Liaqat Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Pharmacology MPhil Pharmaceutics MPhil Pharmacology • Dr Kiran Mujahid • Dr Madeeha Fatima • Dr Abeera Ahmed Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Pharmacology MPhil Pharmacy Practice MPhil Pharmacology • Dr Fauzia Rehman • Dr Faiza Akram • Mr Shahid Waris Lecturer Pharmacist Pharmacist MPhil Pharmacology Doctor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Pharmacy

34 PROSPECTUS Department of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy

Program: Doctor of Pharmacy

Short Title: Pharm D Duration: 10 semester (5 years) Credit Hours: 202

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 60% marks or equivalent

Our main aim is to equip the students with contemporary knowledge and education through “ meticulous classwork, practical work in laboratories and apprenticeship training. Industrial tours are part of degree programs that help the students comprehend technical manufacturing stages in the production and quality control of pharmaceutical and allied products. We work in close collaboration with the public and private sectors. Dr Asra Iftikhar Head, Department of Pharmacy ” Mission Outcomes The Department of Pharmacy in committed to prepare a • Pharmacist will provide patient-centered care and will health caring and community oriented pharmacist who is serve target populations in cooperation with patients, competent to deal with health and drug related problems prescribers, other members of health care teams, and of general public in cost effective manner. Guiding the community. principles are personal integrity, respect for humanity • Meet the requirements of classical and modern schools and professionalism. of thought for patients care. • Contribute to the profession and society by Objectives demonstrating these qualities. • To cater for graduates who wish to have better career • Employment in different public and private prospects. organizations like universities, hospitals, • To work for the advancement of research and pharmaceutical and biotech industries, research development of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Pakistan. institutes, consulting companies, and government • To demonstrate ignition values by respecting ethnic agencies, both with in Pakistan and abroad. and cultural diversity, the inalienable worth of each individual, and the importance of family life. • To produce professionally trained manpower, capable of playing a vital role in the socio-economic development of the region and the country at large. www.tuf.edu.pk 35 Doctor of Pharmacy Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) English-A (Functional English) 2(2-0) English-B (Communication & Writing Skills) 4(4-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IB (Physical Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry –IA (Organic) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB (Organic) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA (Biochemistry) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB (Biochemistry) 4(3-1) Physiology-A 4(3-1) Physiology B 4(3-1) Credit Hours 22 Credit Hours 23

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage Form Science) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage Form Science) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IIIA 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IIIB (Pharmaceutical 4(3-1) (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) Microbiology & Immunology) Pharmacology and Therapeutics- IA 4(3-1) Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IB 4(3-1) Pharmacognosy- IA (Basic) 4(3-1) Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-IA 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice-IB (Bio-Statistics) 3(3-0) (Pharmaceutical Mathematics) Anatomy & Histology 4(3-1) Credit Hours 20 Credit Hours 24

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Pharmacy Practice-IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-IIB (Community Social & 3(3-0) Administrative Pharmacy) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIA 4(3-1) (Pharmaceutical Analysis) Pharmaceutical Chemistry –IIIB 4(3-1) (Pharmaceutical Analysis) Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIA 4(3-1) Pharmacology and Therapeutics – IIB 4(3-1) Pharmacognosy-IIA (Advanced) 4(3-1) Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced) 4(3-1) Pathology 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-III 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-IB (Bio-Statistics) 3(3-0) (Computer and its Application in Pharmacy) Credit Hours 20 Credit Hours 19

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Pharmacy Practice-IVA (Hospital Pharmacy) 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice – IVB(Hospital Pharmacy) 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice-VA (Clinical Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice – VB (Clinical Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-VA 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-VB 4 (3-1) (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics) (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics) Pharmaceutics-VIA 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics-VIB 4(3-1) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 19

36 PROSPECTUS Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Pharmaceutics-VIIA (Pharmaceutical 4(3-1) Pharmaceutics – VIIB (Pharmaceutical 4(3-1) Technology) Technology) Pharmacy Practice-VIA 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-VIB (Advanced Clinical 4(3-1) (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) Pharmacy-II) Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Forensic Pharmacy) 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice-VIIB (Forensic Pharmacy) 3(3-0) Pharmacy Practice-VIIIA 3 (3-0) Pharmacy Practice-VIIIB (Pharmaceutical 3 (3-0) (Pharmaceutical Management & Marketing) Management & Marketing) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVA 4(3-1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry –IVB (Medicinal 4(3-1) (Medicinal Chemistry) Chemistry) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 202

Postgraduate Programs

MPhil Pharmacology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Program: MPhil Advance Pharmacology- I 4(3-1) Pharmacology Advance Pharmacology- II 4(3-1) Biostatistics 2(2-0) Short Title: MPPCO Duration: 4 semester Research Methodology 2(2-0) (2 years) Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours: 31 Semester II Eligibility: Doctor of Course Title Credit Hours Pharmacy/ MBBS/BDS/ Advance Pharmacology- III 4(3-1) DVM/equivalent with minimum CGPA 2.00 or 60% Advance Pharmacology- IV 4(3-1) marks in annual system Advance Pharmacology- V 4(3-1) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Seminar 1(1-0) Test with minimum 50% score Credit Hours 13 Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis 6(0-6) Total Credit Hours 31

www.tuf.edu.pk 37 Postgraduate Programs Scheme of Studies

Semester I MPhil Pharmaceutics Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Pharmaceutics-Formulation 4(3-1) Development Program: MPhil Pharmaceutics Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics 4(3-1) Biostatistics 2(2-0) Short Title: MPPCU Research Methodology 2(2-0) Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours: 31 Semester II

Eligibility: Doctor of Course Title Credit Hours Pharmacy/ MBBS/BDS/ Advanced Pharmaceutics-Advanced Drug 4(3-1) DVM/equivalent with Delivery Systems minimum CGPA 2.00 or 60% Advanced Clinical Pharmacy 4(3-1) marks in annual system Advanced Pharmaceutical Microbiology & 4(3-1) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Biotechnology Test with minimum 50% Seminar 1(1-0) score Credit Hours 13

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis 6(0-6) Total Credit Hours 31 PhD Pharmacology PhD Pharmaceutics

Program: Pharmacology Program: Pharmaceutics Short Title: PhDPCO Short Title: PhDPCU Duration: 6 semesters (3 years) Duration: 6 semesters (3 years) Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours: 30

Admission Criteria for PhD Programs: • 16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual system. • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test administered by the Education Testing Service, or a graduate admission test administered by the Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. • For the interview, the applicant shall also be required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’

38 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF MEDICINE & ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences • Doctor of Physical Therapy • BS Respiratory Therapy • BS Speech Language Pathology • MS Physical Therapy

Department of Optometry • BS Optometry • MPhil Optometry

Department of Dermatology • BS Dermatological Sciences

Department of Pathology • BS Medical Laboratory Sciences

Department of Radiology • BS Radiology • MS Diagnostic Ultrasound

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics • BS Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences • MPhil Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences • PhD Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences

Department of Anesthesia • BS Anesthesia

Department of Dentistry • BS Dental Sciences

Department of Medicine • BS Emergency and Intensive Care Sciences

Department of Physiology • MPhil Physiology

Department of Biotechnology • BS Biotechnology • MPhil Biotechnology • PhD Biotechnology

School of Nursing • BS Nursing • BS Nursing (Post RN BSN)

www.tuf.edu.pk 39 MEDICINE & ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Aamir Ali Chaudhary • Dr Tahira Iqbal • Dr Kaleem Shoukat Professor Professor/HOD Professor MBBS, FCSP Ophthalmology PhD Biochemistry MBBS, FCSP Orthopedics • Dr Tanzeela Khalid • Dr Nayab Alia • Dr Syed Jawwad Hussain Professor Professor Professor MBBS, FCSP Dermatology MBBS, FCSP Diagnostic Radiology PhD Nutrition • Dr AG Rehan • Dr Syed Akhtar Hussain Bukhari • Dr Akram Malik Professor Professor Professor MBBS, FRCS Surgery PhD Community Dentistry MBBS, FCSP Urology FCPS Surgery • Dr Akmal Sharif • Dr Shazia Aslam • Dr Sehrish Zulfiqar Professor Professor Professor MBBS, FCSP Medicine MBBS, MPhil Histopathology MBBS, MPhil Anatomy • Dr Mian Farrukh Imran • Dr Nadia Bano • Dr Nazim Hayat Professor Professor Professor MDS, Prosthodontics MBBS, FCPS Anesthesiology MBBS, FCPS Surgery • Dr Muhammad Saeed Akhtar • Dr Salah Ud Din Ayubi • Dr Tariq Rashid Professor Professor Professor MBBS, FCPS Surgery MBBS, FCPS ENT MBBS, FCSP Psychiatry • Dr Saima Malik • Dr Zahid Saddique • Dr Tanveer Ahmed Professor Professor Professor MBBS, MPhil Anatomy MBBS, FCSP Ophthalmology MBBS, FCSP Surgery • Dr Irshad Ahmed • Dr Liaqat Ali • Dr Shahid Rasool Professor Professor Professor MBBS, FCSP Surgery MBVBS MBBS, FCSP Medicine, FCPS Gastroenterology • Dr Sadia Khan • Dr Saira Saleem • Dr Shirza Nadeem Professor Professor Professor MBBS, DNJ MBBS, MCPS, FRCOG, MBBS, FCPS Surgery MRCOG, FCPS • Dr Sadaf Zia • Dr Mubashara Naz • Dr Humaira Zafar Professor Professor Professor MBBS, MPhil Physiology MBBS, FCSP Gynae & Obst MBBS, FCSP Gynae & Obst • Dr Ayesha Sajid • Dr Maleeha Khurram • Dr Basam Mubarik Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor MBBS, FCSP Pediatrics BDS, MPhil Dental Materials MBBS, FCPS Ophthalmology • Dr Saba Tariq • Dr Sundus Tariq • Dr Sohaib Riaz Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor MBBS, PhD Pharmacology MBBS, PhD Physiology FRCPH, MBBS, MRCPH • Dr Sumaira Shahzad • Dr Anees Fatima • Dr Mahmood Hussain Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor MBBS, Masters in Public Health MBBS, FCPS Gynae& Obst MBBS, FCSP Ophthalmology • Dr Sumara Tabassam • Dr Hafiz Arsalan Wahid • Dr Faiza Watto Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, FCPS Rheumatology BDS, MPhil Oral Pathology MBBS, MPhil Pathology 40 PROSPECTUS • Dr Tabinda Roheen Sarfraz • Dr Khadija Saleem • Dr Tehmeena Atiq Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, MPhil Pathology MBBS, MPhil Pathology BDS, MPhil Dental Material • Dr Salman Azhar • Dr Khalid Pervez • Dr Attiya Yasmeen Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, FCPS Medicine MBBS, FCP Rheumatology MBBS, FCPS Gynae & Obst • Dr Maimoona Arshad • Dr Uswa Ahmed • Dr Fakhara Khanum Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor PhD Optometry PhD Food and Nutrition PhD Food & Nutrition • Dr Amna Javed • Dr M Akhtar Parvez • Dr Muhammad Mohsin Hussain Assistant Professor Deputy Director Academics Assistant Professor PhD Food & Technology, Post Doc MBBS, Masters in Public Health PP, DPT • Dr Sana Akram • Dr Nazia Sarfraz • Dr Sidra Majeed Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, FCPS Physiology BSPT, DPT DPT, MPhil Physical Therapy • Dr Maryam Zafar • Dr Amber Salman • Dr Farhan Javed Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor PhD Biotechnology MBBS, MPhil Anatomy MBBS, FCPS Surgery • Dr Sarosh Iqbal • Dr Saba Zulfiqar • Dr Aamira Shahid Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BDS, MPhil Oral Biology PhD Biochemistry MBBS, FCPS Periodontology • Dr Fatima Iqbal • Dr Zermeen Zerish • Dr Komal Atta Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MPhil Optometry MPhil Physiotherapy MBBS, MPhil Physiology • Dr Marium Zafar • Dr Muhammad Wasif Baig • Dr Sadia Ijaz Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MS NMPT MBBS, FCPS Nephrology MPhil Hematology • Dr Irfan Shabbir • Dr Nauman Khalid • Dr Tariq Javed Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, FCPS Radiology MBBS, FCPS Urology BDS, FCPS Oral & Maxillofacial • Dr Rabia Tabassam • Dr Farah Javed • Dr Muhammad Ijaz Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BDS, FCPS Orthodontics MBBS, FCPS Surgery PhD Microbiology • Dr Lubna Aftab • Dr Nabeela Faisal • Dr Waqas Rashid Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MBBS, MPhil Biochemistry MBBS, M Phil Biochemistry BDS, MPhil Oral Biology • Dr Hina Barkat • Dr Zehra Niazi • Dr Rahat Rehman Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BDS, MPhil Community Dentistry MBBS, MPhil Physiology MBBS, MPhil Biochemistry • Dr Sidra Aslam • Dr Ramish Saleem • Dr Maryam Safdar Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Pathology, PhD Scholar DPT, MS-OMPT DPT, MS-MSK • Dr Sundas Farooq • Dr Nimra Arshad • Anbreena Rasool Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MS OMPT DPT, MS-OMPT MSPT • Dr Ayesha Niaz • Dr Rubina Zulfiqar • Dr Sundus Farooq Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer DPT, MS-NMPT DPT, MS-MSK DPT, MS-OMPT

www.tuf.edu.pk 41 • Dr Osama Saeed • Dr Aiza Nasir • Dr Umer Shabbir Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer DPT MS Neuro DPT, MS OMPT DPT, MS Neuro • Dr Komal Razzaq • Dr Shakila Abbas • Dr Nimra Gul Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer DPT, MS-MSK MPhil Optometry MPhil Optometry • Ms Ammara Affi • Ayesha Kiran Shahzadi • MS Ayesha Mansoor Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Optometry M Phil Optometry MPhil Optometry • Ms Mehak Naeem • Anum Nazir • Nizwa Itrat Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer / Coordinator M Phil Food & Nutrition MSc (Hons) Food & Nutrition MSc (Hons) Food & Nutrition • Shiza Ahmad • Noreen Aslam • Zainab Asif Coordinator Lecturer Lecturer/Psychologist MSc Food & Nutrition MPhil Physiology MSc Psychology Diploma in Clinical Psychology • Ms Asma • Iqra Asghar • Dr Rabia Mehmood Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Pathology MPhil Pathology MPhil Microbiology • Tuba Fayyaz • Taiba Suleman • Hafsa Talat Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer MPhil Microbiology BS (Hons) RIT BS (Hons) RIT • Mishal Asif • Sadia Ismaeel • Shahzadi Alhamdolillah Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer BS (Hons) RIT BSc (Hons) RIT MA English • Samra Saleem • Dr Sana Hanif • Ms Maryam Fatima Demonstrator Demonstrator Demonstrator DPT DPT BSc (Hons) Vision Sciences • Amara Nasir Baloch • Nida Khan • Dr Areeba Mishal Demonstrator Demonstrator Demonstrator BSc (Hons) Optometry BDS, MSc Public Health Doctor of Optometry • Faiza Arif • Ms Razia Sultana • Mawera Babar Lecturer Principal School of Nursing Vice Principal MPhil (Pathology) PhD Nursing, MSN M Phil Public Health, BS Nursing • Dr Komal Razzaq • Dr Nadeem Younis • Naseem Quasir Physiotherapist Physical Therapist Nursing Instructor DPT DPT Seacilization in Cardiac Surgery BSN( Pst RN),Diploma in Midwifery Diploma in General Nursing • Ishrat Naureen • Shagufta Munir • Amina Rasheed Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Instructor BS Nursing BS Nursing BS Nursing • Maryam • Rida Saleem • Saba Ali Nursing Instructor Nursing Instructor Instructor BS Nursing BS Nursing BS Nursing • Sehar Sattar • Ayesha Mushtaq • Alia Rafique Instructor Instructor Instructor BS Nursing BS Nursing BS Nursing

42 PROSPECTUS Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Doctor of Physical Therapy

Program: Doctor of Physical Therapy

Short Title: DPT

Duration: 10 semesters (5 Years)

Credit Hours: 180

Eligibility: Intermediate (Pre-Medical) with minimum 60% marks or equivalent

Our educational programs are accredited from HEC. We use blended learning techniques with “face to face and digital resources to teach basic sciences, clinical sciences, research methodology, workshops, seminars and clinical studies which are intended to plan and apply the treatment protocols in a real patient set up 'Madinah Teaching Hospital' and state of the art infrastructure. Prof Dr Kaleem Shaukat Head, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences ” Program Description are major roles in physical therapy. Doctor of Physical Therapy is the degree recognized by • Optimal learning occurs in an educational HEC and endorsed by the American Physical Therapy environment that: Association. The DPT graduate possesses clinical » Fosters the growth of the individual personally and competence consistent with the preferred outcomes of professionally. evidence-based practice and is prepared for collaborative » Is safe, inclusive, respectful, caring, fair, collegial, and practice, capable of evaluation and treatment without ethical; the need for referral from another practitioner, but ready » Supports collaborative learning through the sharing of to work in collaboration with members of the health care ideas, values and philosophies among patients, students, team. clinicians, and faculty; » Supports diversity in student learning styles, We believe that personalities, and backgrounds while using teaching • Physical therapists are essential members of the techniques that stimulate intellectual development, healthcare team who maintain, restore, and improve critical thinking skills, and problem-solving abilities. movement, activity, and health enabling individuals of » Promotes quality in didactic, clinical, and professional all ages to have optimal functioning and quality of life endeavors. while ensuring patient safety and applying evidence • The responsibility for advancing professional to provide efficient and effective care. (APTA 2011) knowledge through research and creative endeavors • The promotion of health and preventative health care should be demonstrated by the activities and attitudes www.tuf.edu.pk 43 of the faculty and consistently conveyed to the Objectives students. • The To equip students with basic medical knowledge. • The practice of life-long learning is necessary for • To Provision of sound foundation in patient ongoing professional competence, and we strive assessment, counseling and rehab on short term and to instill the attitudes and skills necessary for their long term basis. continued scholarship. • To produce qualified physical therapists for hospitals, • Each patient, student, and faculty member has the academic settings, sports settings, fitness centers and right to access the best evidence based practice, and research organizations. that as role models we faculty must engender these • To provide appropriate cost effective treatment plans values. for patients and clients. • Through involvement in professional organizations, • To develop and maintain collaboration with national we can contribute to shaping the growth of the and international bodies concerned with physical profession in its organizational, legislative and societal therapy services. responsibilities • To provide leadership, management, successful oral and written communication skills and apply high standards of professional integrity and ethical values.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Technologies Sociology 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Anatomy –II 4(3-1) Anatomy –I 4(3-1) Physiology-II 3(2-1) Physiology-I 3(2-1) Kinesiology-II 3(2-1) Kinesiology-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 19

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English- III 3(3-0) Anatomy-Iv (Neuro Anatomy) 3(2-1) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) Biomechanics & Ergonomics-II 3(2-1) Psychology 3(3-0) Health & Wellness 2(2-0) Anatomy –III 3(2-1) Biochemistry II 3(2-1) Physiology-III 3(2-1) Exercise Physiology 3(2-1) Biomechanics & Ergonomics-I 3(3-0) Medical Physics 3(2-1) Biochemistry -I 2(2-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

44 PROSPECTUS Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Pathology & Microbiology I 2(2-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Pharmacology & Therapeutics I 2(2-0) Pathology & Microbiology II 2(1-1) Physical Agents & Electrotherapy I 3(2-1) Pharmacology & Therapeutics II 2(2-0) Therapeutic Exercises & Techniques 3(2-1) Physical Agents & Electrotherapy –II 3(2-1) Supervised Clinical Practice I 3(0-3) Community Medicine & Rehabilitation 3(3-0) Molecular Biology & Genetics 2(2-0) Supervised Clinical Practice II 3(0-3) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Medicine I 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Surgery I 3(3-0) Medicine II 3(3-0) Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging 3(2-1) Surgery II 3(3-0) Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy 3(2-1) Neurological Physical Therapy 3(2-1) Evidence Based Practice 3(2-1) Emergency Procedures & Primary Care In 3(2-1) Physical Therapy Supervised Clinical Practice III 3(0-3) Supervised Clinical Practice IV 3(0-3) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy 3(2-1) Obstetrics &Gynaecological Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Prosthetics & Orthotics 2(2-0) Paediatric Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Clinical Decision Making & Differential 3(3-0) Gerontology & Geriatric Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Diagnosis Sports Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Manual Therapy 3(2-1) Supervised Clinical Practice VI 3(0-3) Professional Practice (Laws , Ethics 2(2-0) Research Project 6(0-6) &Administration) Integumentary Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Credit Hours 17 Supervised Clinical Practice V 3(0-3) Total Credit Hours 180 Credit Hours 18

www.tuf.edu.pk 45 Department of Rehabilitation Sciences BS Respiratory Therapy

Program: BS Respiratory Therapy

Short Title: BSRT

Duration: 8 semesters (4 Years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate (Pre-Medical) with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Program Description Career Opportunities The overall goal of this program is to provide graduates Graduate of this degree can work: of first-professional degree programs with additional • As a respiratory therapist acute care hospitals, knowledge, skills, and attributes necessary to meet diagnostic laboratories, sleep disorder centers, their current professional goals and prepare them for rehabilitation, long-term acute care and skilled future professional practice expectations for respiratory nursing facilities, patients’ homes, patient transport therapists. systems, physicians’ offices, wellness centers. The Bachelors of Science in Respiratory Therapy degree • As athletic trainer enhances your professional career in Respiratory Therapy • Can work as policy maker in local, state, and federal with additional education in administration, research, government agencies and public health departments and critical care. • As an academician to teaching to under & post graduates Objectives • As a researcher • To demonstrate the ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate clinical information as a respiratory care practitioner • To apply problem solving and critical thinking skills in all areas of respiratory care • To demonstrate the technical proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill the role as a respiratory care practitioner • To demonstrate the technical skills needed to provide respiratory care accurately and efficiently in laboratory and clinical areas • To display a professional attitude to code of ethics

46 PROSPECTUS BS Respiratory Therapy Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English-I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Biochemistry 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Cardio-Pulmonary Physiology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) English III 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) General Respiratory Care 3(3-0) Pathology 3(3-0) Cardio Respiratory Diseases 3(3-0) Cardio-Respiratory Microbiology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pulmonary Rehabilitation 3(3-0)

Rehabilitation Sciences – I 3(3-0) Advanced Critical Care 3(3-0) Pharmacology & Disease Management 2(1-1) Rehabilitation Sciences – II 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 16

Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Semester VIII Pediatric Respiratory Care 3(2-1) Course Title Credit Hours Respiratory Therapy Techniques – I 3(2-1) Research Project 6-0 Supervised Clinical Practice – I 3(0-3) Respiratory Therapy Techniques – II 3(2-1) Nutritional Management 3(3-0) Supervised Clinical Practice – II 3(0-3)

Geriatric Respiratory Care 3(2-1) Neonatal Respiratory Care 3(2-1) Pulmonary Ventilation 2(2-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 128

www.tuf.edu.pk 47 Department of Rehabilitation Sciences BS Speech & Language Pathology

Program: BS Speech Language Pathology

Short Title: BSLP

Duration: 8 semesters (4 Years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate (Pre-Medical) with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Program Description indicative of ethical practice within the profession of This program is designed to meet all requirements for speech-language pathology. breadth and depth of content in normal and disordered human communication and swallowing across the Career Opportunities life span. Each course has been designed to address Graduate of this degree can work: accreditation and certification requirements. Students • Can work as speech technologist, speech pathologist will be involved in activities through service learning technologist, speech language assistant, rehab projects and activities as well as speech-language technologist, human language technologist in health and hearing disorders, linguistic differences and all care units, hospitals, residential health care facilities, communication modalities will be tracked in clinical nonresidential health care facilities, private practice, placement. academic institutions and corporate speech-language pathology. Objectives • As an academician to teaching to under & post • To provide in–depth knowledge of communication and graduates. swallowing disorders across the lifespan • Can work as policy maker in local, state, and federal • To develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills government agencies and public health departments. • To enhance written and oral communication skills, and • As a researcher information literacy. • To provide the theoretical and applied expertise to select, use, and analyze the methodology available to evaluate and treat individuals with communication and swallowing disorders. • To prepare students for a career in the profession of speech-language pathology • To provide the concepts and model the behaviors

48 PROSPECTUS BS Speech & Language Pathology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies

Biochemistry 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Neuro-Physiology of Speech & Hearing 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) English III 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Pathology 3(3-0) Introduction to Linguistic Analysis [Phonetics] 3(3-0) Neuro Anatomy of Speech & Hearing 3(3-0) Introduction to Audiology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Stuttering 3(3-0)

Motor Speech Disorders 3(3-0) Language Acquisition 3(3-0) Speech Hearing Disorders & Related Disciplines 2(2-0) Medical Aspects of Speech & Language 3(3-0) Pathology Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 16

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Voice Disorders 3(3-0) Research Project 6-0 Articulation & Phonological Disorders 3(3-0) Audiology & Aural Rehabilitation 3(3-0) Supervised Clinical Practice – I 3(0-3) Supervised Clinical Practice – II 3(0-3) Aphasia 3(2-1) Dysphagia 3(2-1)

Language Disorders 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Communication Modalities 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 128 Credit Hours 18

www.tuf.edu.pk 49 Postgraduate Programs

MS Physical Therapy Scheme of Studies

Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Program: MS Physical Basic Medical & Physical Therapy Sciences 3(2-1) Therapy Advance Clinical Reasoning’s 3(3-0) Differential Diagnosis in physical Therapy 3(3-0) Short Title: MPPP Duration: 4 semester Intervention Strategies in Rehab 3(2-1) (2 years) Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours: 36 Semester III & IV Eligibility: Doctor of Physical Therapy/BS Course Title Credit Hours Physical Therapy by Research/Thesis 6(0-6) securing minimum CGPA 2.0 Clinical Residency 6(0-6) out of 4:00 or first division. GAT (General)/TUF Entry Total Credit Hours 36 Test with minimum 50% score

Semester II Specialization Course Title Credit Hours All Specializations Medical Informatics & Research Methodology 3(2-1) Musculoskeletal Concepts and Assessment of MSK 3(2-1) Intervention of MSK 3(2-1) Advance Biomechanics 3(3-0) Neuro Neurological Assessment and Diagnostic Approaches 3(2-1) Musculoskeletal Principles of Neuromuscular Management 3(2-1) Pediatrics and Adult Neurological Rehabilitation 3(2-1) Orthopedics Manual Manual Therapy Techniques-I (Soft tissue Mobilization) 3(2-1) Manual Therapy Techniques-II Joint Mobilization & Manipulation (Upper & Lower 3(2-1) Extremities) Manual Therapy Techniques-III Spinal Mobilization & manipulation including 3(2-1) cervical,thoracic and lumber regions Credit Hours 12

50 PROSPECTUS Department of Optometry BS Optometry

Program: BS Optometry

Short Title: BSOP

Duration: 10 Semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 162

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 55% marks or equivalent.

Being the pioneers of the degree of Optometry in Pakistan, we offer you the best and most complete degree programs in this field. We cater for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in “ Optometry, with a very well trained faculty, a team of extremely competent doctors at our sister hospital MTH and a vast array of activities to optimize your learning experience. Prof Dr Aamir Ali Chaudhary Head, Department of Optometry ”

Program Description The students will develop clinical skills through deep Optometry is a professional discipline based on the optical understanding of anatomy, physiology and pathology of and vision sciences. Optometry graduates are considered the visual system in the conducive classroom teaching to be qualified professionals who are able to practice in as well as working in the clinical skills center during the the public as well as private institutions. Presently quite first 2 years of education. During the next semesters the a few institutions are running the program of Optometry students will develop the knowledge and achieve the in Pakistan although the demand for optometrists is clinical skills required for modern optometric practice. on the increase not only within the country but also in They will also work under the supervision of team of other parts of the world. The University of Faisalabad experts working in Eye Clinic, a component of Madinah and Medical and Dental College associated with it have Teaching Hospital of The University of Faisalabad. Our state of the art facilities in the form of infrastructure, well Eye Clinic is one of the oldest and well known eye centers equipped labs and highly qualified faculty. In addition throughout the province of Punjab for treating patients to above, Madinah Teaching Hospital and its Eye Centre with eye diseases. Cornea plantation facility is also have all the facilities required for any type of diagnosis, available. A large number of patients have benefited from treatment in general and in eye care. The university‘s this centre. Special seminars on topics such as practice program of Optometry is planned to cover courses management and administration, primary care diagnosis relevant to optometry as well as Vision Sciences. The first and treatment, and new development in optometry are two semesters offer foundation courses. arranged during final years of study

www.tuf.edu.pk 51 Objectives Career Opportunities The students will carry out full eye examinations and gain Being a newly introduced program in Optometric and specialist skills such as pediatric, binocular vision, contact Visionary Science, it has tremendous job opportunities lens and dispensing. In addition they will examine in public and private sector hospitals in the country. patients with a range of eye diseases and gain experience The graduates have opportunity for employment in dispensing spectacles. in pharmaceutical industry. Moreover running an independent optometric clinic will prove a noble option and fruitful experience.

BS Optometry Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II 3(3-0) Technologies Biochemistry 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Vision Sciences-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) English III 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Ocular Anatomy and Physiology 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Optics-I 2(2-0) Pathology 3(3-0) Ocular Disease -I 3(3-0) Vision Science-II 3(2-1) Ophthalmic Dispensing-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Clinical Refraction 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Low Vision-I 3(2-1) Low Vision-II 3(2-1) Optics-II 2(2-0) Orthoptics-I 3(2-1) Ocular Disease-II 3(3-0) Contact Lens-I 2(2-0) Ophthalmic Dispensing-II 2(2-0) Diagnostic Instruments-I 3(3-0) Clinical Practice of Refraction 2(0-2) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 18

52 PROSPECTUS Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Clinical Medicine 3(2-1) Research Project 6(0-6) Community Medicine 2(2-0) Neuro-Ophthalmology 2(2-0) Retinal Diseases 3(3-0) Clinical Practice(Contact lens & Refraction) 3(0-3) Orthoptics-II 3(3-0) Ocular Pharmacology 2(2-0) Contact Lens-II 3(2-1) Pediatric Optometry 2(2-0) Diagnostic Instruments-II 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15

Credit Hours 17 Semester X Semester IX Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Ophthalmic Screening Observations 3(2-1) Surgery 2(2-0) Clinical Rotation IV (General Ophthalmology) 4(0-4) Medical Ethics 1(1-0) Clinical Practice (Low Vision) 2(0-2) Clinical Rotations I(Refraction and Pediatric 4(0-4) Clinical Rotation V (Orthoptics and Surgical 2(0-2) care) Plan) Clinical Rotations II (Diagnostic & Cornea) 3(0-3) Minor OT Procedures 2(1-1) Clinical Rotations III (Contact Lens, Dispensing) 4(0-4) Ocular Emergency Handling 3(2-1) Basic Life Support 2(1-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 162

Postgraduate Programs Scheme of Studies Semester I MPhil Optometry Course Title Credit Hours Research methodology & scientific 2(2-0) interpretation Program: MPhil Optometry Biostatistics 2(2-0) Advance Ocular pathology & Therapeutics 3(2-1) Short Title: MPO Epidemiology & Community Eye Health 3(2-1) Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Neuro Vision 2(2-0) Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours 12

Eligibility: Doctor of Semester II Optometry/ BS Optometry with minimum CGPA 2.0 out Course Title Credit Hours of 4.00. Advance Pediatric Optometry & clinical 3(2-1) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Orthoptics Test with minimum 50% Advance Contact lens & Ocular Prosthesis 2(1-1) score dvance Refraction, Dispensing & Optics 3(2-1) Advance Low vision & Rehabilitation 2(2-0) Diagnostic Investigations, Lasers & Refractive 2(1-1) Semester III & IV Surgery Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours 12 Thesis 6(0-6) Total Credit Hours 30 www.tuf.edu.pk 53 Department of Dermatology BS Dermatological Sciences

Program: BS Dermatological Sciences

Short Title: BSDS

Duration: 10 Semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 162

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks orequivalent.

We strive to provide you with an exceptional learning experience through interactive teaching, hands “on practice on modern equipment and activities for intellectual development. Skin care is a highly demanded field throughout the world and carries a wide scope. This program will enable you to excel in this field in a variety of roles. We hope your journey with us will be full of enlightening experiences. Prof Dr Tanzeela Khalid Head, Department of Dermatology ” Program Description: intellectual development. Department of Dermatological Sciences strive to provide students with an exceptional learning experience through Future prospects: interactive teaching, hands on practice on modern • Cosmetic scientist equipment and activities for intellectual development. • Cosmetologist/ Skin care practitioner We aim to groom students into a health care professional • Dermatology associate who will contribute their share in the improvement of • Teacher healthcare services in Pakistan. Skin care is a highly • Researcher demanded field throughout the world and carries a wide scope. This program will enable to excel in this field in a Objectives: variety of roles. By the end of the Doctor of Dermatological sciences program, graduating health care professionals will be Vision: Skincare for all ages. able to 1. Work as team members in pharmaceutical and Mission statement: Our mission is to achieve excellence cosmetics industry in production, quality assurance, in skincare by educating skin care experts having marketing and relevant knowledge, skills and attitudes to take care of research of skin care products skin in all age groups though interactive teaching, hands 2. Guide clients regarding skin care and perform on practice on modern equipment and activities for noninvasive cosmetics procedures independently

54 PROSPECTUS 3. Work with Dermatologists as part of a skin care team, 4. Demonstrate effective communication skills needed in primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare settings, for verbal, written and electronic communication. assisting in management of Dermatologic diseases and 5. Work effectively as members and leaders of healthcare invasive procedures. teams. 4. Pursuit an academic career in allied health sciences 6. Demonstrate good interpersonal skills in developing undergraduate programs. an ethical and empathic relationship with patients, 5. Contribute in promoting a research culture by colleagues and clients. conducting and publishing good quality research. 7. Undertake evidence based practices in patient care decisions. Program outcomes: 8. Engage in continuing professional development as Graduates of the Doctor of Dermatological Sciences will reflective, self-directed lifelong learners. 1.Demonstrate application of sound knowledge of basic 9. Perform invasive and noninvasive diagnostic and and clinical sciences related to the cutaneous system in therapeutic procedures independently and under diagnosing and managing common skin diseases. supervision of Dermatologists. 2. Apply theoretical concepts of cosmetic sciences in 10. Apply concepts of health economics and finance production, quality assurance and marketing of skin care management in designing cost effective solutions for products. patients with skin problems. 3. Demonstrate history taking, physical examination and clinical reasoning skills in healthcare settings.

BS Dermatological Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Organic Chemistry (Basics) 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Skills) Principles of Nutrition and Health 2(2-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Pathology (Pathophysiology of Skin Diseases) 3(2-1) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Cosmetic Sciences-I (Fundamentals) 3(3-0) Structure & Function of Skin 3(2-1) Therapeutics 3(3-0) Organic Chemistry (Advanced) 3(2-1) Community Dermatology 2(2-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 17

www.tuf.edu.pk 55 Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Regulation/Legislation of Cosmetic Products 2(2-0) Dermatology and Internal Medicine 3(3-0) Cosmetic Sciences-II (Manufacturing Cosmetic 3(2-1) Cosmetic Sciences-III (Dispensing of 3(2-1) Formulations, Labeling and Packaging) Manufactured Formulations) Inflammatory Skin Diseases 3(3-0) Infections and Infestations 3(2-1) Photobiology and Phototherapy 3(2-1) Adverse Effects of Cosmetics and Drugs 2(2-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 16

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours LASERS in Aesthetics 3(2-1) Marketing Management 3(3-0) Cosmetic Sciences-IV (Chemical Analysis and 3(2-1) Research Project 6(0-6) Stability) Psychosocial Impact of Skin Disease and Health 3(3-0) Sexually Transmitted Infections 3(2-1) Economics Disorders of Pigmentation 3(2-1) Perfumery 3(2-1)

Skin Care in All Ages 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Hair, Nails and Mucosal Disorders 2(2-0) Credit Hours 17

Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teledermatology 3(1-2) Wound management 2(1-1) Clinical Photography 2(1-1) Cosmetic procedures-II 3(1-2) Cosmetic procedures- I 3(1-2) Supervised Skin Care Practice-II 3(0-3) Supervised Skin Care Practice-I 3(0-3) Formation and Quality by Design of Cosmetics 3(2-1)

Manufacture and Quality Control of Cosmetics 3(3-0) Non Surgical Cosmetic Intervention 3(3-0) Cosmetic Allergies 3(2-1) Aging Process 3(3-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 162

56 PROSPECTUS Department of Pathology BS Medical Laboratory Sciences

Program: BS Medical Laboratory Sciences

Short Title: BSMLS

Duration: 8 Semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks orequivalent.

This core curriculum implies the theoretical knowledge, practical skills and problem-solving “capacities necessary for entry into practice at the scientist level. Our students will experience a conducive learning environment at the University and MTH diagnostic Laboratory where the theoretical background introduced during lecture sessions will be allied to clinical laboratory practice by developing methodological proficiency. This degree program is exactly planned to meet the academic requirements and skills as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in Pakistan. Dr Faiza Watto Head, Department of Pathology ” Program Description Objectives This program will prepare graduates for an extensive • Graduates will be competent with the knowledge and range of positions in the medical laboratory. The core technical skills to obtain national certification at the curriculum includes growth of the theoretical knowledge, Scientist/technologist level of practice. practical skills, and problem-solving capacities necessary • They will be proficient in performing the full range of for entry into practice at the scientist/technologist clinical laboratory tests in areas such as hematology, level. After getting enrolled in the program, students clinical biochemistry, immunohematology, will experience a conducive learning environment in histopathology, microbiology, serology/immunology, the MTH diagnostic Laboratory where the theoretical coagulation, molecular, and other emerging background introduced during lecture sessions will diagnostics. be allied to clinical laboratory practice by developing • They will play a role in the development and evaluation methodological proficiency. The educational knowledge of test systems and interpretive algorithms. will be incorporated with clinical internships at local • They will be capable to have diverse responsibilities affiliated clinical laboratories. This degree program is in areas of analysis and clinical decision-making, exactly planned to meet the academic requirements as regulatory compliance with applicable regulations, a Clinical Laboratory Scientist/Technologist in Pakistan. education, and quality assurance/performance improvement wherever laboratory testing is researched, developed or performed.

www.tuf.edu.pk 57 BS Medical Laboratory Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Biochemistry 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Fundamental of Medical Laboratory Sciences 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Hematology 3(2-1) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Clinical Chemistry 3(2-1) Pathology 3(3-0) Biosafety and Biohazards 3(3-0) Clinical Microbiology 3(2-1) Forensic Sciences 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Public Health And Epidemiology 3(3-0) Molecular Biology 3(3-0) Advanced Pathology 3(2-1) Cytology and Cytotechnology 3(2-1) Parasitology 3(2-1) Advanced Clinical Chemistry and Body Fluid 3(2-1) Examination Histology 2(2-0) Immunology & Serology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Transfusion Hematology and Blood Banking 3(2-1) Research Project 6(0-6) Cytopathology 3(2-1) Systematic Diagnostic in Bacteriology 3(2-1) Clinical Virology and Mycology 3(2-1) Histopathology 3(2-1) Immunohematology 3(2-1) Clinical Practice-II 3(0-3) Histotechnology and Special Stains 2(0-2) Clinical Practice-I 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 128

58 PROSPECTUS Department of Radiology BS Radiology

Program: BS Radiology

Short Title: BSRD

Duration: 10 Semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 162

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks orequivalent.

TUF takes pride in consistently promoting its priorities excellence in clinical care, teaching and “research. A career in radiological Science is a fascinating one as Medical Imaging Sciences work as part of the clinical team taking care of patients. Images obtained by radiological science professionals are the first line of diagnosis and treatment for a patient. This five years degree program will allow you to become a vital member of health care team contributing to the well-being of the society. Prof Dr Nayab Alia Head, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging ”

Program Description • Assess, apply, and assimilate investigative knowledge Radiologic Science which deals with the use of ionizing to improve patient care. radiation including X rays and other forms of radiant • Demonstrate understanding of ethical principles energy in the diagnosis / treatment and management of autonomy, beneficence, informed consent, and of diseases is an independent area of modern medical confidentiality. sciences and pivot of modern diagnostic machines. • Practice quality cost-effective healthcare It is a health care profession combining state of the art technology and imaging techniques with human Career Opportunities compassion to provide a rewarding career. There are plenty of opportunities for graduate Radiographers in teaching and general hospitals to Objectives perform in patient assessment, patient management, • Work with Radiologist as a part of their team member fluoroscopy and other radiologic procedures, as assistant in primary, secondary and tertiary health care settings, of Radiologists in hospitals, private clinics, administrator managing and diagnosing different diseases. of radiology departments and labs, registered educator • Pursuit their career in different research settings in an of radiography and marketing manager of radiography effective way. instruments

www.tuf.edu.pk 59 BS Radiology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Medical Radiological Physics and Radiation 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Sciences & Technology Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Skills) Surgery-I 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Cross Sectional Anatomy-II 3(2-1) Pathology 3(3-0) General Radiology and Basics of Ultrasound 3(3-0) Cross Sectional Anatomy-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Surgery—II 3(3-0) Principles of Echocardiography 3(2-1) Medicine- II 3(3-0) Obstetrical Ultrasound 3(2-0) Gynecology and Obstetrics 3(3-0) Abdominal and Gynecological Ultrasound 3(2-1) Basics of Doppler Ultrasound & Musculoskeletal 3(2-1) Computed Tomography (CT)-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 17

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Radiography imaging Procedures 3(1-2) Research Project 6(0-6) Vascular Ultrasound 3(2-1) Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine Techniques 2(2-0) Advances in Medical Imaging Technology 3(2-1) Mammography Radiological Techniques 3(2-1) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 4(2-2) Angiography and Cardiac Imaging 2(1-1) Computed Tomography (CT)-II 3(2-1) Interventional Radiology 2(1-1) Computed Tomography (CT)-I 3(2-1) Computed Tomography (CT)-I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 15

60 PROSPECTUS Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Clinical Practice in Radiology I (CT Scan) 4(0-4) Clinical Practice in Radiology IV (Fluoroscopy) 4(0-4) Clinical Practice in Radiology II ( MRI) 4(0-4) Clinical Practice in Radiology V (Mammography) 3(0-3) Clinical Practice in Radiology III (Ultrasound) 3(0-3) Clinical Practice in Radiology VI( X ray) 4(0-4) Medical Imaging in Emergency Medicine 3(1-2) Interventional Radiology II 3(1-2) Musculoskeletal Ultrasound 3(1-2) Equipment Safety 3(1-2) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 162

Postgraduate Programs Scheme of Studies

Semester I MS Diagnostic Ultrasound Course Title Credit Hours Introduction to Basic Sciences 3 (3-0) Principles to internal medicine 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) Program: MS Diagnostic Elective I 3 (3-0) Ultrasound Elective II 3 (3-0)

Short Title: MSRD Credit Hours 12 Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Credit Hours: 30 Semester II Eligibility: 16/17 years of education, MBBS, Course Title Credit Hours DMRD, MID, MSC Medical Introduction to Behavioral Sciences 3 (3-0) Ultrasound Technology or Biostatistics and Research 3 (3-0) equivalent with minimum 2.5/4.0 CGPA or 60% Marks, Elective III 3 (3-0) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Elective IV 3 (3-0) Test with minimum 50% Credit Hours 12 score

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis 6(0-6) Total Credit Hours 30

www.tuf.edu.pk 61 Department of Nutrition & Dietetics BS Dietetics & Nutritional Sciences

Program: BS Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences

Short Title: BSDNS

Duration: 10 Semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 162

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with 50% marks orequivalent

Our Department is committed to produce highly skilled nutrition and health professionals who will serve the country and overseas, with their gained superior nutrition knowledge and practice. We “ shall achieve this cherished goal by imparting the knowledge, skills and attitudes in the students to undertake quality education in the subject. Dr Uswa Ahmad Head, Department of Nutrition & Dietetics ”

Program Description The current situation demands serious collaborative Nutrition is the study of the role of food nutrients in efforts to strengthen the nutritional education and to the body. Dietetics is concerned with the prevention devise proactive interventions for vulnerable population and treatment of a variety of food-related diseases. groups. The role of nutritionists and dieticians is to Pakistani population is currently suffering from a variety interpret scientific knowledge about food in relation to of nutritional deficiency disorders in various sectors of health and disease, so as to help the people to change the country. Multiple factors initiate the propagation of their eating habits to improve their health status. these diseases generally, such as poor maternal and child Keeping in view the excelling importance and awareness health, low levels of micronutrients in the soil causing about the field of food and nutrition there was a dire need bioavailability issues, high burden of morbidity, mental to launch graduate program of Ditetics and Nutritional and physical disabilities of various types. Sciences in The University of Faisalabad. The program Chronic and acute malnutrition in the country is primarily has been planned to prepare graduates to work as accredited to high illiteracy among the mothers, poverty professional nutritionists and dieticians in a range of and lack of cutting edge research to devise local solutions settings. to curb this situation. Overcoming malnutrition not only This sustainable approach is to prevent and cure diseases improves productivity, but also reduces disease burden with diet management by realizing the importance of and national growth, as well as wellbeing of an individual. human nutrition in daily life and calamities such as

62 PROSPECTUS earthquake, drought, famine and disasters. This degree Scope program aims to prepare graduates with the professional • Nutritionists and personal qualities required for future dietetics • Nutrition Educationists practices. This 5 year degree program integrates • Nutrition Consultants academic teaching and learning with clinical, population • Dieticians health, research and management experience. • Public Health Nutritionists • Clinical Dieticians • Food Service Administrators • Nutrition and Health Expert • Weight Management Expertise • Therapeutic Diet Planning

BS Dietetics & Nutritional Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) English II 3(3-0) Introduction to Information Technology and 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Communication Skills Fundamentals of Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Micronutrients in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Food Analysis 3(1-2) Pathology 3(3-0) Nutrition through Life Cycle 3(3-0) Macronutrients in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Nutrition Education and Public Health 3(2-1) Functional and Nutraceutical foods 2(2-0) Food Toxins and Allergens 3(3-0) Nutritional Deficiency Disorders 3(3-0) Assessment of Nutritional Status 3(2-1) Meal Planning and Food Service Management 3(2-1) Food Safety and Quality Management 3(2-1) Nutrition in Emergencies 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 16

www.tuf.edu.pk 63 Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Nutritional Practices in Clinical Care 3(2-1) Clinical Nutrition and Diet Therapy 3(2-1) Food Chemistry 3(3-0) Nutrition Immunology 3(3-0) Sports Nutrition 3(2-1) Food Additives 3(3-0) Dietetics 3(2-1) Infant and Young Child Feeding 3(2-1) Metabolism of Nutrients 3(3-0) Advance Dietetics 3(2-1) Food Supplements 2(2-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 17

Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Preventive Nutrition 3(3-0) Research Project 6(0-6) Drug Nutrient Interactions 3(3-0) Supervised Clinical Practice II 3(0-3) Global Food Issues 3(3-0) Recent Advances in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Seminar (Synopsis Defense ) 2(0-2) Research methods in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Supervised Clinical Practice I 3(0-3) Dietary Modelsand Counseling 2(0-2) Nutrition Epidemiology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 162

64 PROSPECTUS /departmentofnutrition Postgraduate Programs MPhil Dietetics and Scheme of Studies Nutritional Sciences List of Courses Course Title Credit Hours Nutrition in Health and Disease 3(3-0) Program: MPhil Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences Food Deficiencies and Combating Strategies 3(2-1) Advanced Dietetics and Applied Nutrition 3(2-1) Short Title: MPDNS Analytical Techniques in Human Nutrition 3(0-3) Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Nutritional Deficiency Disorders 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 31 Research Methods in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Seminar (Research Synopsis Development and 2(2-0) Eligibility: 16 Years of Defense ) Education, BS (4 Year) MA/ Thesis (Data collection and Write-Up) 6(0-6) MSc (2 Year) in the relevant field, with CGPA 2.0 /4.0, Biochemistry and Physiology of Human body 3(2-1) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Statistics of Research 3(3-0) Test with minimum 50% score Elective courses Course Title Credit Hours Global Food and Nutrition Issues 3(3-0) Nutritional Management in Disasters 3(3-0) Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals 3(3-0) Preventive Nutrition 3(3-0) Food Supplements 3(3-0)

PhD Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences List of Courses Program: PhD Dietetics & Nutritional Sciences Course Title Credit Hours Short Title: PhDDNS Nutrition in Health and Disease 3(3-0) Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Advanced Dietetics and Applied Nutrition 3(2-1) Credit Hours: 32 Analytical Techniques in Human Nutrition 3(0-3) Research Methods in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized Recent Advances in Human Nutrition and 3(3-0) university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in Dietetics semester system or 60% marks in annual system. Special Problem 1(0-1) • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent Seminar (Synopsis Defense) 1(0-1) degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. Strategic Plan Combating Nutritional 3(2-1) • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test Deficiencies administered by the Education Testing Service, Research & Thesis 6(0-6) or a graduate admission test administered by the Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF Biochemistry and Physiology of Human body 3(2-1) test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. Biostatistics 3(2-1) • For the interview, the applicant shall also be required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’

www.tuf.edu.pk 65 Department of Anesthesia BS Anesthesia

Program: BS Anesthesia

Short Title: BSAT

Duration: 10 semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 162

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Anaesthesia is an important part of surgery. It enables patients to undergo an operation safely without experiencing distress and pain. Our department of Anesthesiology has a “ strong interest in translational research and biomedical engineering and is well equipped to make a meaningful contribution to the patient care. Prof Dr Nadia Bano ” Head, Department of Anesthesia

Program Description: communication with the patients and the healthcare This course trains students in aspects such as anesthesia personnel equipment, anesthesia techniques, anesthetic agents • Demonstrate interdisciplinary team building strategies and dosage, patient monitoring and anesthesia supplies. for effective co-ordination between various Allied The knowledge and skills that they acquire helps them Health Disciplines. in choosing appropriate anesthetic, determining • Demonstrate understanding of the basic concepts of appropriate dose, operating anesthetic equipment and professional behavior and legal implications of the monitoring patients’ conditions. work environment.

Objectives: Career Opportunities: Anesthesia Technology education and training will • Anesthesia technologists provide services and work in enable student to: many different types of facilities, including: • Develop accuracy and meticulousness to attain high • Hospital operating rooms levels of ethics and technical proficiency • Intensive care units • Assess the technical and non-technical skills in a • Emergency rooms standardized and reproducible environment • Emergency ambulatory vehicles • Develop good leadership, problem solving and • Delivery rooms administrative skills • Develop and analyze innovative strategies for effective

66 PROSPECTUS BS Anesthesia Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Physics Related to Anesthesia and Anesthesia 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Equipment Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Hematology 3(3-0) Skills) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pathology 3(3-0) Anesthesia & Co-Existing Diseases 3(2-1) Clinical Microbiology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) General Medicine II 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) General Surgery II 3(3-0) Pre/Post-Operative Assessment, Care & 3(2-1) Medication Infection Control 2(2-0) Anesthesia related Complications & Their 3(1-2) Types of Anesthesia 3(2-1) Management Credit Hours 17 Anesthesia for Cardiothoracic Surgery 3(1-2) Credit Hours 16

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 3(2-1) Research Project 6(0-6) Anesthesia for Neuro&Emergency Surgery 3(1-2) Evidence Based Practice 4(0-4) Anesthesia for Surgical Procedures 3(1-2) Anesthesia for Dental, Maxillofacial, Head & 3(1-2) Neck Surgery Anesthesia for Eye Surgical Procedures 3(1-2) Anesthesia for ENT Surgery 3(1-2) Anesthesia for Obstetric Surgery 3(1-2) Credit Hours 16 Public Health and Epidemiology 2(2-0) Credit Hours 17

www.tuf.edu.pk 67 Semester X Semester IX Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Anesthesia for Geriatric Surgery 3(1-2) Anesthesia for Pediatric Surgery 3(1-2) Anesthesia for Urological Procedures 2(1-1) Anesthesia for Orthopedic Procedures 2(1-1) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia(Head and Neck 4(0-4) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia( Obsterti Surgery) 4(0-4) Surgery) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia(Eye Surgical 4(0-4) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia ( Cardiothoracic 4(0-4) Procedure) Surgery) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia(Dental and 4(0-4) Clinical Practice in Anesthesia (Neuro & 4(0-4) Maxillofacial Surgery) Emergency Surgery) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 162

68 PROSPECTUS Department of Dentistry BS Dental Sciences

Program: BS Dental Sciences

Short Title: BSDT

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

“ The

Assoc Prof Dr Maleeha Khurram Head, Department of Dentistry ”

Program Description • To provide students with theoretical knowledge Dental technology will help to prepare a specialist who and practice on different designs of orthodontic will be able to manufacture dentures and orthodontic appliances. appliances independently, to choose the materials, • To equip the students with the professional ethics as equipment and various manufacturing technologies, to a profession introduce new denture manufacturing technologies in support of research, collaborate with other health care Career Opportunities professionals, to organize dental laboratory activities. Graduates will be qualified to work in areas such as: • Hospital dental services Objectives • Cosmetic dentistry • To provide theoretical knowledge and practice for • Dental laboratory technicians construction of fixed prostheses • Commercial dental laboratories • To provide theoretical knowledge and practice for • Manufacture dental prosthetic materials construction implant supported prostheses

www.tuf.edu.pk 69 BS Dental Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Dental Morphology 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English-III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) General Surgery-I 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) General Medicine -I 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Oral Histology 3(2-1) Pathology 3(3-0) Oral Pathology 3(2-1) Clinical Microbiology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Infection Control 2(2-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Oral Surgery 3(2-1) Periodontology 3(2-1) Oral Medicine 3(2-1) Prosthodontics-I 3(1-2) Dental Materials 3(2-1) Community Dentistry 3(2-1) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 16

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Oral Radiology 3(2-1) Research Project 6(0-6) Dental Instrumentation 3(2-1) Maxillofacial Surgery-II 3(1-2) Prosthodontics-II 3(1-2) Operative Dentistry 3(1-2) Maxillofacial Surgery-I 3(1-2) Evidence Based Practice 3(0-3) Preventive Dentistry 3(3-0) Bridge Design & Implantology 3(1-2) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 128

70 PROSPECTUS Department of Medicine BS Emergency and Intensive Care Sciences

Program: BS Emergency and Intensive Care Sciences

Short Title: BSEICS

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Program Description • Problem solving and administrative skills. The emergency & intensive care professionals assist • Develop and analyze innovative strategies for effective during health emergencies in hospitals or during communication with the patients and the healthcare disasters. These professionals can treat a variety of personnel injuries or physical ailments, as well as transport serious patients to a hospital for extended treatment. Career Opportunities The training in managing medical and surgical Objectives emergencies makes the scope very broad in hospitals as Emergency and Intensive Care Sciences should enable all hospitals need such personnel to run their emergency the student to excel in: departments. • Patient Care in emergencies and ICU They can be employed to work in any natural disaster • Medical Knowledge situation like earthquakes, floods and displaced persons • Professionalism & Ethics rehabilitation and management. They can become • Interpersonal Communication Skills important members of disaster management and build • Practice-based Learning and Improvement Systems- active teams perpetually in a state of preparedness to based Practice meet any natural disaster. • Appropriate judgment skills, to be applied especially during crisis

www.tuf.edu.pk 71 BS Emergency & Intensive Care Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies /Ethics 2(2-0) Physiology 3(2-1) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Anatomy 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) Disaster Management 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Critical Care and Emergency Management 3(3-0) Pharmacology 3(2-1) Emergency Diagnostic Measures 3(3-0) Pathology 3(3-0) Trauma Emergencies 3(2-1) Clinical Microbiology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Patient Care 2(2-0) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Public Health and Epidemiology 3(3-0) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Infection Control 2(2-0) Emergency Cardiology 3(1-2) Medical Equipment Handling 3(1-2) Common Emergencies 3(3-0) Medical & Surgical Emergencies-I 3(1-2) Principles and Techniques in Emergency and 4(2-2) Intensive Care Unit Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Ambulance Operations 2(2-0) Research Project 6(0-6) Medical & Surgical Emergencies-II 3(1-2) Trends in Emergency & Medical Services 3(1-2) Pediatric Emergency & Intensive Care 3(1-2) Law & Legal Issues 3(3-0) Obstetrical Emergency & Intensive Care 3(1-2) Clinical Practice-II 3(0-3) Geriatric Emergency & Intensive Care 3(1-2) Clinical Practice-I 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 128

72 PROSPECTUS Department of Biotechnology BS Biotechnology

Program: BS Biotechnology

Short Title: BSBT

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

The ultimate goal of medicine and research is to serve humanity. That focus informs everything we do, from admissions to curriculum design to teaching and mentoring. We are offering BS, MPhil “ and PhD degree programs under the umbrella of Biotechnology Department. We are committed to anticipating and adapting to meet the ever-changing future environment and needs while addressing current opportunities. Dr Sadia Falak Head, Department of Biotechnology ”

Objectives Role and Scope The graduates will be able to: Graduates after completion of course can choose to • Learn the scope, concepts, and terminology of become a: biotechnology • Microbiologist in the food industry • Investigate and explain current events and advances in • Geneticist in the field of medical research biotechnology • Junior scientist in research labs • Perform techniques involving measurement • Biotechnology industries • Perform techniques involving the manipulation of DNA

www.tuf.edu.pk 73 BS Biotechnology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran With Translation-I 1(1-0) English- II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Organic &Inorganic Chemistry 3(2-1) Introduction to Information and 3(3-0) Cell Biology 3(2-1) Communication Technologies Introduction to Biotechnology 3(3-0) Biochemistry 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran With Translation-IV 1(1-0) English-III 3(3-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Ecology, Biodiversity Evolution -II 3(2-1) Ecology, Biodiversity & Evolution -I 3(3-0) Physical Chemistry 3(3-0) Microbiology 3(2-1) Classical Genetics 3(3-0) Analytical Chemistry & Instrumentation 3(2-1) Bioinformatics 3(1-2) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Biostatistics 3(3-0) Molecular Biology 3(2-1) Biological Physics 3(3-0) Genetic Resources & Conservation 3(3-0) Methods in Molecular Biology 3(2-1) Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-1) Principles of Biochemical Engineering 3(2-1) Agriculture Biotechnology 3(2-1) Immunology 3(3-0) Environment Biotechnology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Genomics & Proteomics 3(3-0) Research Project 6(0-6) Health Biotechnology 3(3-0) Biosafety & Bioethics 2(2-0) Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Cell and Tissue Culture Technology 3(3-0) DNA Damage and Repair 3(3-0) Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0) Industrial Biotechnology 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

74 PROSPECTUS Postgraduate Programs MPhil Biotechnology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Program: MPhil Fundamental Biotechnology 3(3-0) Biotechnology Advances in Industrial Biotechnology-I 3(3-0) Short Title: MPBT Environmental Biotechnology-I 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 31 Credit Hours 12

Eligibility: BS Semester II Biotechnology/ Biological Course Title Credit Hours Sciences/ Bioinformatics or Advances in Medical Biotechnology 3(3-0) equivalent with minimum CGPA 2.5 out of 4.00 Advances in Industrial Biotechnology-II 3(3-0) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Environmental Biotechnology-II 3(3-0) Test with minimum 50% Biostatistics 3(3-0) score Credit Hours 12

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Research and Thesis 06 Total Credit Hours 30

PhD Biotechnology List of Courses Program: PhD Biotechnology Course Title Credit Hours Short Title: PhDBT Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Credit Hours: 32

Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual system. • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test administered by the Education Testing Service, or a graduate admission test administered by the Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. • For the interview, the applicant shall also be required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’

www.tuf.edu.pk 75 School of Nursing BS Nursing

Program: BS Nursing

Short Title: BSN

Duration: 8 Semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 135

Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with 50% marks orequivalent

Program Description changes in technology The course curriculum and examinations of BS Nursing • Educate nurses with appropriate knowledge, skills and degree program are governed as per the rules and attitudes with clinical competency regulations of Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) and HEC. • Develop nurses who can provide preventive, curative This degree program educates the graduates to provide and rehabilitative health care to populations in rural safe, competent and compassionate nursing care that and urban settings is based on research integrated nursing knowledge, • Initiate a leadership role in the planning, implementing, skills and a professional attitude. They all are prepared evaluation of individual, family and community. to practice nursing and work collaboratively with individuals, families, groups and communities in a variety Career Opportunities: of settings to promote health and wellbeing. BSN graduate is prepared to be a safe clinical nurse, who will be able to provide comprehensive care at primary, Objectives: secondary, and tertiary levels within hospitals and The program of BS Nursing aims to: community setting. In addition, nurses can persue higher • Prepare competent, committed, knowledgeable nurses education such as MSN, PhD and specialize in obstetrics, for hospital and community settings pediatrics, psychiatric health nursing. In Pakistan there is • Produce nurses who will integrate evidence-based a huge shortage of qualified nurses and their demand is study into clinical practice for the care of individuals, on the rise due to development of medicine facilities. The families and communities interested candidates can join the profession and make • Enable nurses to meet the future challenges, including it a career.

76 PROSPECTUS BS Nursing Scheme of Studies

1st Year | Semester-I 1st Year | Semester-II Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Fundamental of 2 2 4 Fundamental of 2 1 1 4 Nursing-I Nursing-II Microbiology 2.5 0.5 3 Anatomy and 3 3 Physiology-II Anatomy and 3 3 Physiology-I Community Health 2 1 3 Nursing-I Biochemistry for Nurses 2 1 3 Applied Nutrition 1 1 English-I 2 2 English-II 2 2 Computer Skills 1 1 Pak Studies* 2 2

Islamiat* 2 2 Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 17

2nd Year | Semester-III 2nd Year | Semester-IV Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr

Adult Health Nursing-I 4 3 1 8 Adult Health Nursing-II 4 3 1 8

Pathophysiology-I 1.75 0.25 2 Pathophysiology-II 2.75 0.25 3 Health Assessment -I 1 1 2 Health Assessment-II 1 1 2 Pharmacology-I 2 2 Developmental 2 2 Mathematics 1 1 Psychology Pharmacology-II 2 2 English-III 2 2 English-IV 2 2 Credit Hours 17 Nursing Ethics 1 1 Credit Hours 20

3rd Year | Semester-V 3rd Year | Semester-VI

Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr

Pediatrics Health Nursing 3 3 1 7 Mental Health Nursing 3 3 6 Community Health 2.5 2.5 1 6 Introduction to 2.5 0.5 3 Nursing -II Biostatics

Teaching/Learning: 3 3 Behavioural Psychology 3 3 Principles and Practices Epidemiology 2 2 English-V 2 2 English-VI 2 2 Culture, Health and 2 2 Society Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

4th Year | Semester-VII 4th Year | Semester-VIII

Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Course Title Theory Clinical Skills/Lab Cr Hr Critical Care Nursing 2.5 4 0.5 7 Community Health 2 3 5 Nursing-III Introduction to Nursing 2 2 Theories Nursing Seminar / role 2 2 transition Leadership and 2 1 3 Management in Clinical Practicum 4 1 5 Nursing Nursing Research 3 3

English-VII 2 2 Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 135

www.tuf.edu.pk 77 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Department of Electrical Engineering • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • BS Engineering Management • BSc Electrical Engineering Technology • MS Electrical Engineering • PhD Electrical Engineering • Department of Civil Engineering • BS Civil Engineering • BSc Civil Engineering Technology • MS Civil Engineering • PhD Civil Engineering

78 PROSPECTUS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Shahid Raza Malik • Dr Khawaja Adeel Tariq • Dr Asim Khan Professor/Dean Associate Professor/HoD Associate Professor/HoD PhD Chemical Engineering PhD Civil Engineering PhD Electrical Engineering University of Leeds UK Saitama University Japan KOREA Advanced Institute of Science & Technology • Engr Muhammad Ishfaq • Dr Muhammad Zeeshan Khan • Dr Muhammad Arshad Shehzad Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor/HoD MSc Signal Processing & Wave PhD High Voltage Engineering PhD Electrical Engineering Propagation, Linnaeus University Chongqing University China Chongqing University China Sweden • Engr Awais Ahamd • Engr Muhammad Abubakar • Engr Syed Hasnain Shah Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer MSc Electronics & IT PhD Electrical Engineering MS Electrical Engineering University of Glamorgan, UK LUMS Islamabad • Engr Muhammad Sohaib • Engr Syed Ali Husnain • Engr Muhammad Waheed Abid MSc Civil Engineering Lecturer Lecturer Harbin Institute of Technology MS Water Resources Engineering MPhil Transformation Engineering UET Lahore South East University China • Anum Nawaz • Engr M Asghar Majeed • Engr Hafiz Muhammad Bilal Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MSc Science & Technology MS Electrical Engineering MS Structural Engineering Finland University of Turku, National University of Computer FAST-NUCES Finland & Emerging Sciences Faisalabad • Engr Mudassar Hassan • Engr Arslan Sami • Engr Aurangzaib Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MS Electrical Engineering MS Civil Engineering MS Electrical Engineering The University of Faisalabad University of Lahore The University of Faisalabad • Engr Muhammad Ali • Engr Yasir Iftikhar • Engr Umair Hassan Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MSc Structural Engineering MSc Hydraulic Engineering MS Electrical Engineering Institute of Space Technology University of Agriculture The University of Faisalabad Islamabad Faisalabad • Engr Asfandyar Imtiaz • Engr Umer Farooq • Mubeen Alam Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MSc Electrical Engineering MS Electrical Power Engineering MPhil Mathematics NUST Islamabad COMSATS, Abbotabad Riphah International University, Lahore • Engr Ahmed Raza • Engr Muhammad Zain Bashir • Engr Muhammad Hamza Junior Lecturer Lecturer Lab Engineer MSc Engineering Technology MS Electrical Engineering BEE Electrical Engineering UET Lahore FAST-NUCES The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad • Engr Hafiz Waseem Sajid • Engr Hassan Raza Project Engineer Lab Technologist MS Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering FAST Islamabad Technology , GCUF

www.tuf.edu.pk 79 Department of Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

Program: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

Short Title: BEE

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 134

Eligibility: Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) with minimum 60% marks or equivalent.

We prioritize teaching students through our continuously-accredited electrical and computer system engineering degree programs. Our department has foreign qualified faculty and research “ associates. The approach of the Department is to make the learning process for the students interesting, participative with experimental learning, strong emphasis upon practical education and exposure to real time scenarios through strong industry linkages. Dr Asim Khan Head, Department of Electrical Engineering ” Program Description: Vision: At the dawn of twenty-first century, the field of electrical The vision of Department of Electrical Engineering is engineering expanded far beyond its historical roots to to be recognized as a leader in electrical engineering encompass almost any area of engineering activity that education and research through excellence in education depends in some sense, on electrical phenomena. The and targeted research themes in emerging areas. dramatic growth in the intellectual span of this field requires us to be in line with the changing technology of Mission: today. Keeping abreast with the industrial requirements, The mission of Department of Electrical Engineering is to Electrical Engineering program of The University of prepare technically strong engineering students who can Faisalabad has been carefully structured to meet the contribute effectively towards the nation, society, and growing needs of competent engineers in Pakistan and to industry through innovation, research, entrepreneurship, produce professionals with a suitable platform to pursue leadership, and healthy lifelong learning attitude. higher studies in Pakistan, as well as abroad. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering program of The University Programing Educational Objectives (PEOs): of Faisalabad has been duly accredited by Pakistan PEO-1. To equip electrical engineers with knowledge, Engineering Council. skills and ability to design and to investigate complex engineering problems. PEO-2. To be professionals fulfilling the industrial requirements by applying modern tools, using 80 PROSPECTUS communication skills and effective management as an Our graduates will move on to a wide variety of career individual and a team member. opportunities in the fields of electrical, electronics, power, PEO-3. To crop ethically, socially and environmentally control, instrumentation, communication and computer responsible engineers who would feel the need and system engineering. We lay emphasis on not only participate in the sustainable development. producing good engineers with analytical skills, but also PEO-4. To prepare students having leadership qualities making our graduates good citizens of Pakistan. guided by official values of Islam. Practical Work: Program Structure: No engineering program is complete without practical The undergraduate programs in electrical engineering work. Laboratories, with latest state of the art lab offer students a platform which will enable them to equipment, have been established to cover complete be productive in the fields of electrical engineering spectrum of the engineering curriculum. profession, compete effectively for jobs with national Well equipped labs in the area of basic electronics, digital and international companies, and to be active citizens electronics, power electronics, industrial electronics, of Pakistan. Engineering curriculum has specially been electrical machines, electrical power distribution, power designed to inculcate thinking process logically, in order generation, power system protection, high voltage to reach sound technical and innovative solutions for engineering, control and simulation, measurements various technical problems. Special emphasis has been & Instrumentation, microprocessor systems, VLSI, laid on developing communication and presentation wave propagation & antenna, and telecommunication ability of the students. The program has been designed system, have been established in order to give hands on keeping in view guide lines experience to the students. A general purpose workshop of HEC and PEC. is also conducted where students get enough practice on machine work, carpentry, electrical wiring and other Career Opportunities: aspects of basic engineering. A computer lab with latest The electrical engineering programs provide opportunity machines and high speed internet facility has been to the students to gain in-depth knowledge in the provided. In addition, simulation softwares are available fields of electronics, telecommunications, controls and to simulate complex engineering processes. Students are instrumentation. Our students are also expected to encouraged to complete projects of industrial usage in acquire key skills such as logical thinking, report writing, hardware as well as software. presentation skills, and team work.

www.tuf.edu.pk 81 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Scheme of Studies Semester II Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Pakistan Studies 2(2+0) Islamic Studies 2(2+0) Communication Skills 3(3+0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation – I 1(1+0) Linear Algebra 3(3+0) Functional English 3(3+0) Computer Programming 3(1+2) Introduction to Information and 3(2+1) Communication Technologies Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation – II 1(1+0) Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3+0) Workshop Practices 1(0+1) Applied Physics 4(3+1) Linear Circuit Analysis 4(3+1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 17

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Technical Report Writing& Presentation Skills 3(3+0) Sociology 3(3+0) Differential Equations 3(3+0) Numerical Analysis 3(3+0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation – III 1(1+0) Teaching of Holy Quranwith Translation -IV 1(1+0) Electronic Devices and Circuits 4(3+1) Data Structures & Algorithms 3(2+1) Electrical Network Analysis 4(3+1) Digital Logic Design 4(3+1) Engineering Drawing 1(0+1) Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3+0) Engineering Mechanics 2(2+0) Engineering Mechanics 2(2+0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 17

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 2(2+0) Power Distribution & Utilization(Elective) 2(2+0) Probability & Statistics 3(3+0) Electronic Circuit Design(Elective) 4(3+1) Instrumentation & Measurements 4(3+1) Power System Analysis(Elective) 4(3+1) Electrical Machines 4(3+1) Embedded Systems(Elective) 4(3+1) Signals and Systems 4(3+1) Linear Control System 4(3+1) Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3+0) Communication Systems 4(3+1) Engineering Mechanics 2(2+0) Engineering Mechanics 2(2+0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 16 Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Engineering Economics & Management 3(3+0) Power Generation(Elective) 4(3+1) VLSI Design(Elective) Electrical Power Transmission(Elective) 4(3+1) High Voltage Engineering (Elective) 4(3+1) Digital Signal Processing(Elective) 4(3+1) Wave Propagation & Antennas(Elective) Advance Electrical Machines(Elective) 4(3+1) Power Electronics(Elective) 4(3+1) Industrial Electronics(Elective) Digital Electronics(Elective) 4(3+1) Senior Design Project - II 3(0+3) Microprocessor Systems 4(3+1) Senior Design Project - I 3(0+3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 134 82 PROSPECTUS Department of Electrical Engineering BS Engineering Management

Program: BS Engineering Management

Short Title: BSEM

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 134

Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st & 2nd semesters.

Program Description: problems. Engineering Management is an ideal programme of • Lead and multidisciplinary engineering teams to meet study for students who enjoy learning about the technical short- and long-term goals. side of a business as well as the people and resources side of the organization, the technical challenges of Scope of Program: engineering, and the opportunity to integrate higher- Engineering Management is a specialized study of level organizational considerations into technological management with a focus on the engineering field. decision-making processes. Engineering Management is With the high number of engineering jobs related a bachelor's degree programme that educates students to management, especially in Pakistan, this course to be successful contributors and leaders in technology- helps in coping up with the requirement by helping driven firms, which constitute the backbone of Pakistan’s students develop industrial engineering skills, expertise, economy in the twenty-first century. knowledge, alongside business techniques, strategies, and management concerns. Engineering managers Objective: generally oversee the design and development, Course objectives are to enable students to: production of engineering products. Engineering • Apply knowledge of science and mathematics to solve managers need to coordinate with finance, marketing, engineering problems. and production teams. They may also need to overlook • Apply mathematical and management knowledge to the process of outsourcing services and procurement of solve business problems supplies. Jobs include engineering project manager, • Perform experiments and analyze data, and use that construction management engineer, cost systems data to use resources efficiently. analyst, industrial management engineer, and senior lead • Use effective verbal and written communications. analyst. They can also be good team leaders for start-ups • Use modern tools, techniques, and skills to solve and new engineering-related businesses. complex engineering problems and business

www.tuf.edu.pk 83 BS Engineering Management Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Introduction to Information Technology and 3(2-1) Principles of Management 3(3-0) Communication Skills Computer Programming 3(1-2) Mathematics 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Physics 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Managerial Decisions 3(3-0) (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) Differential Equations 3(3-0) Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Data Structures and Algorithms 4(3-1) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) SignalsandS ystems 4(3-1) Engineering Mechanics 2(2-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 17

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Electrical Machines 4(3-1) Reaching new Market 2(2-0) Organization Structures 3(3-0) Organizational Development 2(2-0) DigitalLogic Design 4(3-1) High Voltage Engineering 4(3-1) Microprocessor Systems 4(3-1) Linear Control System 4(3-1) Instrumentation & Measurements 4(3-1) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Signalsand Systems 4(3-1) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Industrial Electronics 3(2-1) Power System Protection 4(3-1) Embedded System Design 3(2-1) Power System Operation & Control 4(3-1) Technical Elective 3(2-1) Research Project 6(6-0) Project Management for Complex Systems 3(3-0) Advanced Statistical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Research Credit Hours 14 Numerical Analysis 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 134 Credit Hours 18

84 PROSPECTUS Department of Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering Technology

Program: BSc Electrical Engineering Technology

Short Title: BSET

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 137

Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st & 2nd semesters.

www.tuf.edu.pk 85 Postgraduate Programs MS Electrical Engineering Scheme of Studies Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Program: MS Electrical Research Methodology 3 (3-0) Engineering Core-I 3 (3-0) Short Title: MSEE Core-II 3 (3-0) Duration: 4 semester Elective-I 3 (3-0) (2 years) Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours 12

Semester II Eligibility: BS/Bachelor in Electrical Engineering Course Title Credit Hours with CGPA 2.00/4.00 under Core-III 3 (3-0) semester system or 60% Elective-II 3 (3-0) marks under annual system and registered with PEC. Elective-III 3 (3-0) GAT(General)/TUF entry test Elective-IV 3 (3-0) with 50% marks Credit Hours 12

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis/2 Courses 06 Core Courses Total Credit Hours 30 Course Title Credit Hours Elective Courses Advanced Power Electronics 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Techniques of Engineering Analysis 3(3-0) & Design Mobile & Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Advanced Control System 3(3-0) Antenna Theory & Design 3(3-0) Wireless Sensor Networks 3(3-0) Advanced Solid State Material & Devices 3(3-0) Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0) Advanced Optical Communication 3(3-0) Advanced Electrical Machines 3(3-0) Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 3(3-0) High Voltage Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Digital Communication 3(3-0) Electrical Drives (AC/DC) 3(3-0) Electronic Design Automation 3(3-0) Mathematical Methods for Engineering Analysis 3(3-0) Analog Integrated Circuits 3(3-0) & Design I RF Electronics 3(3-0) Advanced VLSI Design Techniques 3(3-0) Advanced HDL for Programmable Logic 3(3-0) Advanced Renewable Energy 3(3-0) Stochastic Processes 3(3-0) Optimal Control Techniques 3(3-0) Advanced Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Advanced Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Computer Networks& Distributed Systems 3(3-0) Power System Analysis 3(3-0) Power Generation & Transmission 3(3-0) Advanced Power Distribution& Utilization 3(3-0) Energy Resources & Technology 3(3-0) Power System Protection 3(3-0) 86 PROSPECTUS PhD Electrical Engineering Scheme of Studies Elective Courses Program: PhD Electrical Engineering Course Title Credit Hours Short Title: PhDEE Mobile & Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Antenna Theory & Design 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 24 Advanced Solid State Material & Devices 3(3-0) Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ Advanced Optical Communication 3(3-0) MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC/PEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 3(3-0) CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual Advanced Digital Communication 3(3-0) system. • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent Advanced Power Electronics 3(3-0) degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in Electronic Design Automation 3(3-0) coursework as per HEC policy. Analog Integrated Circuits 3(3-0) • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test administered by the Education Testing Service, RF Electronics 3(3-0) or a graduate admission test administered by the Advanced Techniques of Engineering Analysis 3(3-0) Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF & Design test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. • For the interview, the applicant shall also be Advanced HDL for Programmable Logic 3(3-0) required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’ Advanced Control System 3(3-0) Wireless Sensor Networks 3(3-0) Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0) Semester I Stochastic Processes 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3 (3-0) Advanced Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Elective-I 3 (3-0) Computer Networks& Distributed Systems 3(3-0) Elective-II 3 (3-0) Advanced Electrical Machines 3(3-0) Credit Hours 09 Power System Analysis 3(3-0) Semester II Power Generation & Transmission 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Power Distribution& Utilization 3(3-0) Elective-IV 3 (3-0) Energy Resources & Technology 3(3-0) Elective-V 3 (3-0) Power System Protection 3(3-0) Elective-VI 3 (3-0) Power System Transients 3(3-0) Credit Hours 09 High Voltage Engineering 3(3-0) Electrical Drives (AC/DC) 3(3-0) Semester III Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Analysis & Design I Comprehensive Exam 0 Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Thesis Work (continue) 6 Analysis &Design II Credit Hours 06 Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Analysis & Design III

Semester IV-VI Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics I 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics II 3(3-0) Thesis Work 6 Computational Electromagnetics 3(3-0) Credit Hours 06 Wave Scattering: Theory & Applications 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 24 Electrodynamics 3(3-0)

www.tuf.edu.pk 87 Department of Civil Engineering Bachelor of Civil Engineering

Program: Bachelor of Civil Engineering Short Title: BSCE Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 133

Eligibility: Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) with 60% marks. One seat is reserved for candidates having Diploma of Associate Engineering with 60% marks

Our department has foreign qualified faculty with professional experience. Department has state- of-the-art laboratories that can match International standards. We have designed our curriculum “ as per market need and are following Outcome Based Education System to provide students with high quality and distinctive knowledge. Dr Khawaja Adeel Tariq ” Head Department of Civil Engineering Vision: skills and professionalism to contribute in multi- The vision of the Department of Civil Engineering disciplinary projects for economic development. Technology is to train students with the knowledge to PEO-4. Graduates will have lifelong professional learning become globally and socially dedicated professional civil and research abilities with special reference to social, engineers who will add as assets in the nation-building environmental and ethical aspects. process. Mission: Career Opportunities: To develop high quality civil engineers having a futuristic After earning the most popular Bachelor degree in approach with qualities of leadership, professionalism Civil Engineering from The University of Faisalabad, and teamwork, through innovative and research oriented the students shall have lot of opportunities to serve education for sustainable socio-economic development. the nation through various public service streams like Programing Educational Objectives (PEOs): C&W Department, WASAs, Development Authorities, PEO-1. Graduates will have knowledge and skills to Environmental Protection Agencies, Local Government develop innovative and comprehensive solutions to Department, Tehsil Municipal Administrations (TMAs), complex civil engineering problems. Irrigation Department, Public Health Engineering PEO-2. Graduates will have leadership qualities for the Department, Pak PWD, Airport Development Authority, uplifting of engineering profession based on technical National Highway Authority, water wing of WAPDA and managerial skills. and too many other nation building Departments, PEO-3. Graduates will have effective communication Project Management Units & National/ International Construction Companies. 88 PROSPECTUS BS Civil Engineering Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Communication Skills 3(3-0) Functional English 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Calculus and Analytical Geometery 3(3-0) Computer Programming 3(2-1) Introduction to Information and 3(2-1) Basic Electro-Mechanical Engineering 3(2-1) Communication Technologies Civil Engineering Materials 2(2-0) Civil Engineering Drawing 3(1-2) Basic Mechanics 3(2-1) Engineering Geology 1(1-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 16

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation –III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation –IV 1(1-0) Technical Report Writing and Presentation Skills 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Differential Equations 3(3-0) Numerical Analysis 3(3-0) Civil Engineering Construction and Graphics 3(2-1) Structural Analysis- I 2(2-0) Mechanics of Solids-I 4(3-1) Architecture and Town Planning 1(1-0) Surveying-I 3(2-1) Fluid Mechanics-I 4(3-1) Surveying-II 3(2-1) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Plain & Reinforced Concrete-I 3(2-1) Probability and Statistics 3(3-0) Structural Analysis- II 3(3-0) Geotechnical Engineering-I 4(3-1) Fluid Mechanics-II 3(2-1) Mechanics of Solids-II 3(2-1) Geotechnical Engineering-II 3(2-1) Hydrology & Water Resources Management 3(2-1) Engineering Economics 2(2-0) Construction Management 2(1-1) Steel Structures 3(2-1) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Pavement and Foundation Engineering 2(2-0) Hydraulics Engineering 3(2-1) Irrigation Engineering 3(2-1) Plain & Reinforced Concrete-II 4(3-1) Design of Structures 3(2-1) Structural Engineering 3(3-0) Environmental Engineering 3(2-1) Transportation Engineering 4(3-1) GIS and Disaster Mitigation 1(1-0) Project (Part-A) 3(0-3) Project (Part-B) 3(0-3) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 133

www.tuf.edu.pk 89 Department of Civil Engineering BSc Civil Engineering Technology

Program: BSc Civil Engineering Technology

Short Title: BSCT

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 135

Eligibility: Relevant DAE / Intermediate Pre-Engineering with minimum 50% marks

90 PROSPECTUS BSc Civil Engineering Technology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies / Professional Ethics 2(2-0) Concrete Technology 3(2-1) Applied Mathematics-I 3(3-0) Communication Skills 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Applied Mechanics 3(2-1) Technologies Materials and Methods of Construction 3(2-1) Civil Engineering Drawing 3(1-2) Applied Mathematics - II 3(3-0) Surveying 3(2-1) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Occupational Health &Safety Management 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Semester IV Semester III Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Transportation Engineering 4(2-2) Introduction to Architecture and Town Planning 2(2-0) Soil Mechanics 3(2-1) Quantity Surveying and Contract Documents 3(1-2) Environmental Management 3(2-1) Water Supply & Waste Water Management 3(2-1) Theory of Structures 3(2-1) Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1) Mechanics of Solids 4(2-2) Technical Report Writing 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 15

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Structures 3(2-1) Project Management 3(3-0) Construction and Hydraulic Machinery 3(2-1) Geology & Earthquake Engineering 3(2-1) Computer Aided Building Modeling and Design 3(1-2) Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures 3(2-1) Foundations Engineering 3(2-1) Steel Structures 3(2-1) Pre-stressed & Precast concrete 3(2-1) Hydrology 3(2-1) Project 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18

Semester VI- Summer Project Work Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Project (Continue) 3(0-3) 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial / Field Training 16(0-16) (8x5=40Hrs / Week Credit Hours 3 Credit Hours 16

Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial / Field Training 16(0-16) (8x5=40Hrs / Week) Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 135 www.tuf.edu.pk 91 Postgraduate Programs

MS Civil Engineering List of Courses Transportation Planning and Engineering 3(3-0) Pavement Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Traffic Engineering and Management 3(3-0) Program: MS Civil Engineering Airport Planning and Design 3(3-0) Short Title: MSCE Railway Engineering 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester Highway Construction Materials and Equipment 3(3-0) (2 years) Credit Hours: 30 Bridge and Tunnel Engineering 3(3-0) Geometric Design and Highway Safety 3(3-0) Eligibility: BS/Bachelor in Geotechnical Aspects of Highways 3(3-0) Civil Engineering with CGPA Transportation Economics 3(3-0) 2.00/4.00 under semester system or 60% marks Harbour and Dock Engineering 3(3-0) under annual system and Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation 3(3-0) registered with PEC Hydraulic Structures 3(3-0) GAT(General)/TUF entry test Hydropower Engineering 3(3-0) with 50% marks Irrigation Engineering and Practices 3(3-0) Groundwater Engineering 3(3-0) Scheme of Studies Application of RS and GIS 3(3-0)

Semester I & I Advance Open Channel Hydraulics 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Soil Erosion and Watershed Management 3(3-0) Course work 24 Applied Hydrology 3(3-0) Sediment Transport 3(3-0) Semester III & IV Watershed Management 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Water supply and Sewerage system design 3(3-0) Research Work & Thesis 06 Irrigation System Design and Management 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 30 Durability of Concrete Structures 3(3-0) Advanced Reinforced Concrete 3(3-0) List of Courses Properties of Structural Materials 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Prestressed Concrete 3(3-0) Foundation Engineering 3(3-0) Bridge Engineering 3(3-0) Advance Soil Mechanics 3(3-0) Seismic Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Deep Foundations 3(3-0) Advance Structure Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Geotechnical Investigations 3(3-0) Advanced Steel Structures 3(3-0) Dam Engineering 3(3-0) Repair, Maintenance and strengthening of 3(3-0) Soil Improvement Techniques 3(3-0) Structures Rock Mechanics 3(3-0) Design of Masonary Structures 3(3-0) Earth retaining structures 3(3-0) Seismology and Earthquake Engineering 3(3-0) Soil Dynamics 3(3-0) Computational Modeling of Materials and 3(3-0) Environmental Geo-techniques 3(3-0) Structures Slope Stabiliy 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Earth Reinforcement 3(3-0) Supervised Research (Master Thesis) 3(3-0)

92 PROSPECTUS PhD in Civil Engineering List of Courses Pavement Analysis and Design 3(3-0)

Program: PhD Civil Engineering Traffic Engineering and Management 3(3-0) Short Title: PhDCE Airport Planning and Design 3(3-0) Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) Railway Engineering 3(3-0) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Highway Construction Materials and Equipment 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 30 Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ Bridge and Tunnel Engineering 3(3-0) MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC/PEC Geometric Design and Highway Safety 3(3-0) recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual Geotechnical Aspects of Highways 3(3-0) system. Transportation Economics 3(3-0) • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent Harbour and Dock Engineering 3(3-0) degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation 3(3-0) • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test Hydraulic Structures 3(3-0) administered by the Education Testing Service, or a graduate admission test administered by the Hydropower Engineering 3(3-0) Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF Irrigation Engineering and Practices 3(3-0) test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. Groundwater Engineering 3(3-0) • For the interview, the applicant shall also be required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’ Application of RS and GIS 3(3-0) Advance Open Channel Hydraulics 3(3-0) Scheme of Studies Soil Erosion and Watershed Management 3(3-0) Applied Hydrology 3(3-0) Semester I & I Sediment Transport 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Watershed Management 3(3-0) Course work 24 Water supply and Sewerage system design 3(3-0) Semester III & IV Irrigation System Design and Management 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Durability of Concrete Structures 3(3-0) Research Work & Thesis 06 Advanced Reinforced Concrete 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 30 Properties of Structural Materials 3(3-0) Prestressed Concrete 3(3-0) List of Courses Bridge Engineering 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Seismic Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Foundation Engineering 3(3-0) Advance Structure Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Advance Soil Mechanics 3(3-0) Advanced Steel Structures Deep Foundations 3(3-0) Repair, Maintenance and strengthening of 3(3-0) Geotechnical Investigations 3(3-0) Structures Dam Engineering 3(3-0) Design of Masonary Structures 3(3-0) Soil Improvement Techniques 3(3-0) Seismology and Earthquake Engineering 3(3-0) Rock Mechanics 3(3-0) Computational Modeling of Materials and 3(3-0) Earth retaining structures 3(3-0) Structures Soil Dynamics 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Environmental Geo-techniques 3(3-0) Advanced Probability and Statistics 3(3-0) Slope Stabiliy 3(3-0) Comprehensive Exam 3(3-0) Earth Reinforcement 3(3-0) Supervised Research (PhD Thesis) 3(3-0) Transportation Planning and Engineering 3(3-0) www.tuf.edu.pk 93 FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Department of Computational Sciences • BS Computer Sciences • BS Software Engineering • BS Information Technology • BTech Artificial Intelligence • MS Computer Science • PhD Computer Science

94 PROSPECTUS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Sohail Jabbar • Dr Usman Rauf • Muhammad Umer Latif Associate Professor/Dean Assistant Professor/HoD Assistant Professor PhD Computer Science PhD Information & MS Computer Science Communication Systems People UCP Lahore Islamabad Republic of China • Ihsan Elahi • Momina Tayyaba • Muhammad Ismail Zahid Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MSc Computer Science MS Computer Science MSc Computer Science National Textile University FAST-NUCES University of Agriculture Islamabad Faisalabad

• Toseef Anjum • Ayesha Anwar • Muhammad Rehman Shahid Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MSc Computer Science MS Computer Science MS Computer Science Virtual University of NTU Faisalabad NTU Pakistan • Engr Abdul Wadood • Zain Amjad • Mobeen Alam Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MS Software Engineering MS Computer Science MPhil. Mathematics NUST Islamabad University of Agriculture Riphah International University Faisalabad Lahore • Asmah Ramzan • Amna Umer • Sobia Riaz Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MS Computer Science MS Computer Science MS Computer Science University of Agriculture University of Agriculture University of Agriculture Faisalabad Faisalabad Faisalabad • Muhammad Zubair Tahir • Sadaf Sattar • Tehreem Javed Lecturer Lecturer Lecture MS Computer Sciences MS Mathematical Modeling & MS Computer Science National Textile University, Scientific Computing FAST-NUCES Faisalabad Air University Islamabad • Farwa Ahmad • Mr Muhammad Yaseen • Sana Hafeez Lecturer Lecturer/Lab Instructor IT Instructor MS Computer Science MS Computer Science MS Computer Science National University of computer & University of Agriculture Virtual University of Pakistan Engineering Faisalabad Faisalabad • Aroosa Noor • Asma Naz • Sehar Babar Lab Instructor Lab Instructor Lab Engineer MS Computer Science MSc Computer Science BS Hons Government College University University of Agriculture The University of Faisalabad Faisalabad Faisalabad

www.tuf.edu.pk 95 Department of Computational Sciences BS Computer Sciences

Program: BS Computer Sciences Short Title: BSCS

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 140

Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st& 2nd semesters

Our Department is committed to prove excellence in teaching, software, network, web, artificial intelligence project development, practical enrichment, research and character building. The “ objective is to empower our students with latest technical knowledge and skills by providing them with the best teaching faculty, state of the art lab facilities and excellent research and development environment. Dr Usman Rauf Head, Department of Computational” Sciences Introduction: algorithms, theory of computation, operating systems, The program focuses on software development, linguistics of programming languages and architecture networking, and designing. It provides the students in- • To enable the students to apply concepts of discrete depth technical skills, hands-on approach, and practice and continuous mathematics to enable them to start their career with confidence. • To develop strong communication skills with due This program provides the students with extensive emphasis on the tools of effective writing knowledge on business applications and are designed to Role and Scope: equip them with necessary latest technicalskills to meet The graduates are equipped with a broad understanding of the requirements in businesses. Students combine their business practice and a huge range of personal skills that academic study with practical work in well-equipped enable them to achieve the desired goals. The graduates and spacious laboratories, working in groups in order to are prepared to join professional positions in information develop teamwork and communication skills. technology centred organizations, in the corporate Objectives: sector, industry, government and other professional • To prepare the students to achieve proficiency in arenas. The graduates will have opportunities to start software development, problem analysis, software their professional career as Computer Scientists, Systems design & the use of programming languages and tools Analysts, Quality Assurance Specialists, Database Programmer/Designers, Application Developers, • To provide the students with substantial knowledge of Systems and Software Engineers, Software Developers, a broad range of problem-solving techniques which Information Security Specialists, Multimedia Specialists/ include algorithms and design techniques Programmers and Computer Animation Experts • To demonstrate understanding of the core areas of 96 PROSPECTUS BS Computer Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Introduction to Information Technology and 3(2-1) Applied Physics 3(3-0) Communication Skills Differential Equations 3(3-0) Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) Basic Math-II (Deficiency Subject for Pre- 3(3-0) Basic Math-I (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical 3(3-0) Medical Students) Students) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 19

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Skills) Database Systems 4(3-1) Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Operating Systems 4(3-1) Discrete Structures 3(3-0) High Level Programming 3(2-1) Data Structure and Algorithms 4(3-1) Linear Algebra 3(3-0)

Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 18

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Computer Organization and Assembly 4(3-1) Computer Networks 4(3-1) Language Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) Web Design and Development 3(2-1) Artificial Intelligence 4(3-1) Digital Logic Design 4(3-1) Theory of Automata 3(3-0) Software Engineering 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Probability and Statistic 3(3-0) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17 Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Graph Theory 3(3-0) Professional Practices 3(3-0) Data Ware Housing and Data Mining 3(2-1) Compiler Construction 3(3-0) Information Security 3(3-0) Wireless Networks 3(3-0) Parallel and Distributed Computing 3(3-0) Mobile Application and Development 3(2-1) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3) Final Year Project(Phase –I) 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Numerical Computing 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 140 Credit Hours 18

www.tuf.edu.pk 97 Department of Computational Sciences BS Software Engineering

Program: BS Software Engineering Short Title: BSCS

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 134 Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st& 2nd semesters

Program Description: program will be able to function as proficient software Software engineering is the discipline of creating high developers and effective team members. They will have quality software systems in a systematic, controlled grounding in communication, mathematics, and science, and efficient manner. It involves the application of as well as the cultural, historical, and social issues that engineering concepts, techniques, and methods to the influence and effect or relate to the development of high design, development, deployment and maintenance quality software systems. of software systems. A software engineering program They will have knowledge of and experience with software develops professionals who have a mastery of principles, product engineering and engineering management and theory, practices, and processes necessary to produce an understanding of professional issues and practices. quality software systems. Graduates are be able to understand and assess their own software engineering capabilities and p Objectives: The objective of the program is to prepare students for professional careers and for graduate studies in software engineering. With a balance between computing theory and practical application of software engineering concepts including software project management, methodologies, tools and technologies in the modern software development environments. Graduates of such

98 PROSPECTUS BS Software Engineering Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(2-1) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Introduction to Information and 4(3-1) Applied Physics 3(3-0) Communication Technologies Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) Software Engineering 3(3-0) Basic Math I (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical 3(3-0) Students) Basic Math II (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical 3(3-0) Students) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 19

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Software Design and Architecture 3(2-1) Skills) Database Systems 4(3-1) Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Operating Systems 4(3-1) Discrete Structure 3(3-0) Linear Algebra 3(3-0) Data Structure and Algorithms 4(3-1) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 17

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Software Construction and Development 3(2-1) Computer Networks 4(3-1) Business Process Engineering 3(3-0) Operation Research 3(3-0) Data Encryption and Security 3(3-0) Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0) Natural Language Processing 3(3-0) Software Requirement Engineering 3(3-0) Big Data Analytics 3(2-1) Professional Practices 3(3-0) Probability & Statistics 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16

Credit Hours 18

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Software Quality Engineering 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Cloud Computing 3(2-1) Web Engineering 3(3-0) Software Project Management 3(3-0) Software Re-engineering 3(3-0) Information Securities 3(3-0) Simulation and Modeling 3(3-0) Mobile Application Development 3(2-1) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3) Final Year Project (Phase –I) 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 134

www.tuf.edu.pk 99 Department of Computational Sciences BS Information Technology

Program: BS Information Technology Short Title: BSIT

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 134 Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st& 2nd semesters

Program Description: • Become familiar with current communication With the passage of time, information technology (IT) technologies and tools while learning new has trenched its roots in every sector of daily life. To methodologies that will lead to the development of fulfill demand of modern era in field of IT, Department much better information systems. of Computational Sciences has come up to initiate the • Apply and manage technologies in various fields program of Bachelor of Science in IT (BSIT). The program is of information technology, including software so designed to cater students with greater understanding applications, database systems, management and technical skills required for the proper utilization information systems and IT project management. of information technology in a variety of environments • Utilize information technology knowledge in common ranging from households to multibillion dollar industry. business functions to make processes more effective BSIT program will enhance in depth understanding and efficient. and skills of an IT professional in analysis, design, • Assess the impact of the ethical, social and legal issues implementation, and use of both information technology in regard of globalization on business information core skills and specialization skills. systems.

Objectives: Career Opportunities: The tactical objectives of BSIT degree program are as With degree program of BS in Information Technology, follow: a student may seek employment in both technical • Develop the student with theories, knowledge of and management fields regarding information concepts, practices and applications required of communication systems technologies, such as a a professional associated in field of information network administrator, database admin, business and technology. systems analyst, IT project manager, consulting services, • Understand the different components of the telecommunications or electronic commerce, among information technology field, including hardware, several other exciting jobs. software, communication, networking, research, resources and management skills.

100 PROSPECTUS BS Information Technology Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Applied Physics 3(3-0) Technology Software Engineering 3(3-0) Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) Basic Math-II (Deficiency Subject for Pre- 3(3-0) Basic Math-I 3(3-0) Medical Students) (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical Students) 3(3-0) 19 Credit Hours 19 Semester IV Semester III Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Database Systems 4(3-1) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Operating Systems 4(3-1) Skills) High Level Programming 3(2-1) Discrete Structures 3(3-0) Linear Algebra 3(3-0) Data Structure and Algorithms 3(3-0) Information Technology Project Management 4(3-1) Credit Hours 18

Credit Hour 17 Semester VI Semester V Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Management Information Systems 3(3-0) Web Design and Development 3(2-1) Computer Networks 4(3-1)

Information Technology Infrastructure 3(3-0) Operations Research 3(3-0) Probability and Statistic 3(3-0) Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0) Web Technologies 3(3-0) Professional Practices 3(3-0) System and Network Administration 4(3-1) 16 Credit Hour 18

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Information Security 3(3-0) Cyber Security 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Simulation and Modeling 3(3-0) Virtual Systems and Services 4(3-1) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Database Administration and Management 4(3-1) Enterprise Systems 3(3-0) Mobile Application and Development 3(2-1) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3) Final Year Project(Phase –I) 3(0-3) Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 134

www.tuf.edu.pk 101 Department of Computational Sciences BTech Artificial Intelligence

Program: B Te c h A r t i fi c i a l Intelligence Short Title: BSAI

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 134 Eligibility: Intermediate with Mathematics or Intermediate (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks. Pre- Medical candidates will have to study deficiency courses of Mathematics in 1st& 2nd semesters

Program Description: concepts, practices and applications required of a Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of computer to professional associated in field of Artificial Intelligence. perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. • Become familiar with current technologies and tools The overall research goal of Artificial Intelligence is to while learning new methodologies that will lead to the create technology that allows computers and machines development of Artificial Intelligence systems. to function in an intelligent manner. Department of • Assess the impact of the ethical, social and legal issues Computational Sciences has decided to initiate degree in regard of developing Artificial Intelligence Systems. program of BS in Artificial Intelligence (BSAI) to meet the requirements of both academia and business organizations. The degree program of BSin Artificial Career Opportunities: Intelligence (BSAI) is designed to provide students with With degree program of BS in Artificial Intelligence, a both the theoretical knowledge and technical skills student may seek employment in trades, industries and required by Artificial Intelligence professionals. The professions that rely heavily on computing systems. BSAI program will give students in-depth knowledge Students may seek employment as Machine Learning to transform large amounts of data into actionable Engineer, Data Scientist, Business Intelligence Developer, decisions. The program and its curriculum focus on how Big Data Engineer or several other exciting jobs. complex inputs such as vision and huge databases can be used to make decisions or enhance human capabilities.

Objectives: The objectives of BSAI degree program are as follow: • Cultivate the student with theories, knowledge of

102 PROSPECTUS BTech Artificial Intelligence Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 1(1-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) English II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) English I (Reading & Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Applied Physics 3(3-0) Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) Differential Equations 3(3-0) Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1)

Basic Math-I (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical 3(3-0) Basic Math-II (Deficiency Subject for Pre- 3(3-0) Students) Medical Students) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 19

Semester IV Semester III Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Sociology 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Database Systems 4(3-1) English III (Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Operating Systems 4(3-1) Skills) Programming for AI 3(3-0) Fundamental of Artificial Intelligence 4(3-1) Discrete Structures 3(3-0) Linear Algebra 3(3-0) Data Structure and Algorithms 4(3-1) Credit Hours 18

Credit Hours 18 Semester VI Semester V Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Computer Networks 3(3-0) Computer Organization and Assembly 4(3-1) Theory of Automata 3(3-0) Language Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0) Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) Robotics and Computer Vision 3(3-0) Digital Logic Design 4(3-1) Professional Practices 3(3-0) Software Engineering 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Probability and Statistic 3(3-0) Credit Hour 17 Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Algorithmic Foundation of Data Science 3(3-0) Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0) Data Ware Housing and Data Mining 3(3-0) Principles and Design of IOT Systems 3(3-0) Information Security 3(3-0) Machine Learning 3(3-0) Parallel and Distributed Computing 3(3-0) Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing 3(2-1) Entrepreneurship 3(0-3) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3) Final Year Project(Phase –I) 3(0-3 Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 134

www.tuf.edu.pk 103 Postgraduate Programs MS Computer Science Scheme of Studies Semester I - List of Courses Course Title Credit Hours

Program: MS Computer Advanced Algorithms Analysis 3(3-0) Science Advanced Computer Architecture 3(3-0) Short Title: MSCS Advanced Wireless Network 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester Advanced Research Methodology 3(3-0) (2 years) Credit Hours: 30 Eligibility: BSCS/BSSE/ Semester II - List of Courses BSIT/ Master of Computer Course Title Credit Hours Science/Master of Advanced Computational Theory 3(3-0) Information Technology/ MSc Computer Science Advanced Operating Systems 3(3-0) with CGPA 2.00/4.00 under Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0) semester system or 60% Recent Emerging Technologies 3(3-0) marks under annual system GAT(General)/TUF entry test Semester III with 50% marks Course Title Credit Hours Scheme of Studies MS Thesis or 3 (in case student is not opting research work, he/ 3(3-0) Semester I & I she will be require to enroll one elective course of 3 credit hours from below list) Course Title Credit Hours (Electives) Course work 24 Distributed Database Systems, Data Mining, Data Analytics,Self-Organizing Network, Network Security. Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Research Work & Thesis 06 Semester IV Total Credit Hours 30 Course Title Credit Hours MS Thesis or 3 (in case student is not opting research work, 3(3-0) he/ she will be required to enroll MS Semester Project of 3 credit hours)

104 PROSPECTUS PhD Computer Science Semester III Course Title Credit Hours Program: PhD Computer Science Comprehensive Exam 0 Short Title: PhDCS Thesis Work (Continue) 6 Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Credit Hours: 30 Semester IV-VI Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ Course Title Credit Hours MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC/PEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 Thesis Work (Continue) 6 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual Total Credit Hours 24 system. • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent List of Courses degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in Course Title Credit Hours coursework as per HEC policy. • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test Advanced Human-Computer Interaction 3(3-0) administered by the Education Testing Service, Advanced Requirements Engineering 3(3-0) or a graduate admission test administered by the Advanced Software Project Management 3(3-0) Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. Advanced Software System Architecture 3(3-0) • For the interview, the applicant shall also be Advanced Topics in Applied Cryptography 3(3-0) required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’ Agent Based Modeling 3(3-0)

Agile Software Development 3(3-0)

Scheme of Studies Applied Cryptography 3(3-0)

Big Data Analytics 3(3-0) Semester I & I Complex Networks 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Component Based Software Engineering 3(3-0) Course work 24 Cryptography 3(3-0)

Semester III & IV Database Security 3(3-0)

Course Title Credit Hours Deep Learning 3(3-0)

Research Work & Thesis 06 Distributed Data Processing 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 30 Empirical Software Engineering 3(3-0)

Information Privacy and Security 3(3-0)

Machine Learning 3(3-0) Semester I Management & Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Natural Language Processing 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0) Elective-I 3(3-0) Quantum Cryptography 3(3-0) Elective-II 3(3-0) Reliability Engineering 3(3-0)

Requirements Engineering 3(3-0)

Internet of Things 3(3-0) Semester II Security Management 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Security Testing 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Software Configuration Management 3(3-0)

Elective-I 3(3-0) Software Measurement and Metrics 3(3-0)

Elective-II 3(3-0) Software Process Management & Metrics 3(3-0)

Software Project Management 3(3-0)

Software Quality Assurance 3(3-0) www.tuf.edu.pk 105 FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Department of Mathematics • BS Mathematics • MPhil Mathematics • PhD Mathematics

Department of Physics • BS Physics • MS Physics

Department of Biochemistry • BS Biochemistry • MPhil Biochemistry • PhD Biochemistry

OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Prof Dr Khalil-Ur-Rehman • Prof Dr Abdul Majeed • Dr Alia Fehmi Professor Professor Assistant Professor PhD Biochemistry Textile PhD Physics PhD Mathematics • Muhammad Jawad • Rabia Nazir • Maleeha Razzaq Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Mathematics MPhil Mathematics MPhil Physics

106 PROSPECTUS Department of Mathematics BS Mathematics

Program: BS Mathematics

Short Title: BSMA

Duration: 8 semesters (4 Years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate with Maths/Stats or equivalent with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Program Description: Objectives: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program is intended • Develop mathematical curiosity and use inductive and for those students who want to pursue their study in deductive reasoning when solving problems the field of Mathematics. Mathematics is a basic and • Become confident in using mathematics to analyse powerful tool for solving problems and a highly creative and solve problems both in university and in real-life field of study. Mathematics is imperative to all parts of situations our society and is a foundation for many diverse varieties • Develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary of careers. Mathematical graduates are in high request to pursue further studies in mathematics and can obtain well paid work in many areas, including • Develop abstract, logical and critical thinking and the teaching, investment banking and finance; the civil ability to reflect critically upon their work and the work service; the pharmaceutical industry; and medicine of others statistics. Mathematics graduates are highly employable • Develop a critical appreciation of the use of information due to the advanced problem-solving, analytical skills and communication technology in mathematics and higher level numeracy skills developed by studying • Select and apply general rules correctly to solve this subject. problems including those in real-life contexts. • Use appropriate mathematical language (notation, symbols, terminology) in both oral and written explanations • Use different forms of mathematical representation (formulae, diagrams, tables, charts, graphs and models)

www.tuf.edu.pk 107 BS Mathematics Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Statistics 3(3-0) Technology Elements of Set Theory & Mathematical Logic 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(2-1) Calculus – II 3(3-0) Calculus – I 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Discrete Mathematics 3(3-0) Micro Economics 3(3-0) Linear Algebra 3(2-1) Algebra - I 3(3-0) Algebra- II 3(3-0) Calculus – III 3(3-0) Number Theory 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Real Analysis – I 3(3-0) Real Analysis – II 3(3-0) Ordinary Differential Equations 3(3-0) Partial Differential Equations 3(3-0) Topology 3(3-0) Graph Theory 3(3-0) Algebra- III 3(3-0) Functional Analysis 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Mathematical Modelling 3(3-0) Research Project 6-0

Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1) Probability Theory 3(3-0) Numerical Analysis – I 3(3-0) Numerical Analysis – II 3(3-0) Mathematical Methods 3(3-0) Optimization Theory 3(3-0) Complex Analysis 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

108 PROSPECTUS Postgraduate Programs MPhil Mathematics Scheme of Studies Semester I Course Title Credit Hours

Program: MPhil Advance Group Theory 3(3-0) Mathematics Fuzzy Set Theory 3(3-0) Short Title: MPMATH Fluid Mechanics I 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester Numerical Analysis I 3(3-0) (2 years) Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours 12 Eligibility: Master/ BS four years degree in Semester II Mathematics with minimum CGPA 2.5 out of 4.00 or Course Title Credit Hours minimum 50% marks in Theory of LA Group 3(3-0) annual system. Fluid Mechanics II 3(3-0) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Numerical Analysis II 3(3-0) Test with minimum 50% score Theory of Group Actions 3(3-0) Credit Hours 12

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis Research 6(6-0) Credit Hours 06 Total Credit Hours 30

www.tuf.edu.pk 109 PhD Mathematics

Program: PhD Mathematics Short Title: PhDMATH Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Credit Hours: 54 Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual system. • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test administered by the Education Testing Service, or a graduate admission test administered by the Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. • For the interview, the applicant shall also be required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’

Scheme of Studies

Semester I List of Courses Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Topological Groups 3(3-0) Advance Group Theory 3(3-0) Fuzzy Logic 3(3-0) Fuzzy Set Theory 3(3-0) Riemannian Theory 3(3-0) Fluid Mechanics I 3(3-0) Credit Hours 09 Numerical Analysis I 3(3-0) Theory of LA Group 3(3-0) Semester I Fluid Mechanics II 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Numerical Analysis II 3(3-0) Theory of Loop Groups 3(3-0) Theory of Group Actions 3(3-0) Topological Vector Spaces 3(3-0) Topological Groups 3(3-0) Theory of Semi Groups 3(3-0) Fuzzy Logic 3(3-0) Credit Hours 09 Riemannian Theory 3(3-0)

Semester III- VI Theory of Loop Groups 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Topological Vector Spaces 3(3-0) PhD Thesis (Continue) 36 Theory of Semi Groups 3(3-0) Credit Hours 09 Total Credit Hours 54

110 PROSPECTUS Department of Physics BS Physics

Program: BS Physics

Short Title: BSPHY

Duration: 8 semesters (4 Years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate with Maths/Stats or equivalent with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

for a career in scientific research, as well as in a range Objectives: of careers in the business, finance, IT and engineering By establishing academic and research linkages with sector. Physics postgraduate degree holdercan also have local as well as international institutions, the Department job in following areas of Physics provides a conducive environment for the • Acoustic consultant academic and professional development of its students. • Geophysicist The recently organized national as well as international • Healthcare scientist, medical physics conferences, seminars and workshops speak volumes of • Higher education lecturer the efforts the department has taken to ensure that its • Metallurgist students are provided with an in-depth understanding • Meteorologist of the field. Owing to the availability of a wide variety of • Nanotechnologist specialized PhD staff. • Radiation protection practitioner • Research scientist (physical sciences) Role and Scope: The scope of physics can be understood if one looks at its various sub-disciplines such as mechanics, optics, heat and thermodynamics, electrodynamics, atomic physics, nuclear physics. A physics degree is a great starting point

www.tuf.edu.pk 111 BS Physics Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II [Communication Skills] 3(3-0) English I [Reading & Writing Skills] 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Statistics 3(3-0) Technology Mechanics 3(2-1) Mathematics 3(2-1) Calculus – II 3(3-0) Calculus – I 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III [Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Skills] Linear Algebra 3(2-1) Psychology 3(3-0) Waves & Oscillations 3(3-0) Modern Physics 3(3-0) Optics 3(3-0) Heat & Thermodynamics 3(2-1) Classical Mechanics 3(2-1) Electricity & Magnetism 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Mathematical Methods of Physics – I 3(3-0) Mathematical Methods of Physics – II 3(3-0) Differential Equations 3(3-0) Quantum Mechanics – I 3(3-0) Electronics- I 3(2-1) Electronics- II 3(2-1) Electrodynamics – I 3(2-1) Electrodynamics – II 3(2-1) Operations Research 3(3-0) MAPLE 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Statistical Physics 3(2-1) Research Project 6-0 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3(3-0) Nuclear Physics / Introduction to Relativity 3(3-0) Quantum Mechanics – II 3(3-0) Solid State Physics – II 3(3-0) Solid State Physics – I 3(3-0) Elective – II 3(3-0) Elective – I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

112 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Department of Management Studies

• BBA • BS Accounting and Finance • BS Aviation Management • MBA • MBA Executive • MS Management Sciences • MS Accounting and Finance • MS Project Management • MS Risk & Safety Management • PhD Management Sciences

www.tuf.edu.pk 113 MANAGEMENT STUDIES OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Najeeb Haider • Dr Arshia Hashmi • Ms Ayesha Saba Professor Associate Professor/HoD Assistant Professor PhD Applied Statistics PhD Management Studies PhD Management • Malikah Noor Kiani • Dr Noheed Khan Dr Umer Iqbal Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor PhD Management PhD Management Studies PhD Accounting • Dr Aswad Akram • Umair Arif • Muhammad Asim Sarwar Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer PhD Finance MPhil Statistics MS Marketing Saba Sabir Tehreem Rizwan • Rabia Lodhi Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MBA Banking and Finance MPhil Statistics MS Business Administration • Adeel Abbas • Tahira Yousaf • Safa Iftikhar Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer M Phil Finance ACCA MBA HR • Ms Surayya Aslam • Naheeda Parveen • Maryam Ashraf Lecturer Data Analyst/Lecturer Lecturer MS (Human Resources) MPhil Statistics MPhil Economics • Rabia Zaka Ud Din • Mubashara Razzaq • Hafiz Bilal Murtaza Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MS Marketing Management MPhil Statistics MPhil Statistics • Mr Salman Khan Lecturer BSc Aviation Management

114 PROSPECTUS Department of Management Studies Bachelor of Business Administration

Program: Bachelor of Business Administration

Short Title: BBA

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks

The Department endows students with the ability to apply knowledge effectively as entrepreneurs in multidisciplinary teams and provides leadership skills through ethical approaches. Extraordinary “ achievements of our alumni speak volumes about the quality of education at our business Department. We are fully dedicated in enhancing our student's potential, satisfying their thirst for learning and helping them to succeed in their endeavors. Dr Arshia Hashmi Head, Department of Management Studies ”

Objective: Role and Scope: The BBA program aims at developing students’ The BBA program caters to career dreams realization of intellectual ability, executive personality, and managerial the bright young students who have completed twelve skills through an appropriate blending of business and years of education and are eager for a career education general education. The program assists the student in in business or other professions. They come from various understanding and developing the unique leadership educational backgrounds-arts, science, commerce, qualities required for successfully managing business engineering, etc. The students are trained to achieve functions, an organizational unit, or an enterprise. The excellent academic record and strong motivation for specific objectives of the program are to achievement. The BBA degree gives its holder an edge in the job market by opening more opportunities. The • Produce up-to-date, assertive, and effective executives program enables the graduates to fulfill responsibilities for business and other organizations for management and personal development. Internship • Prepare students for higher studies in business in of 6 to 8 week duration is mandatory for each student. Pakistan as well as abroad. This may be completed during summer session after 6th semester or at the end of the course work.

www.tuf.edu.pk 115 BBA Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II [Communication Skills] 3(3-0) English I [Reading & Writing Skills] 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0) Technology Principles of Management 3(3-0) Introduction to Business 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III [Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Skills] Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) HRM 3(3-0) Micro Economics 3(3-0) Macro Economics 3(3-0) Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0) Financial Management 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Islamic Banking & Finance 3(3-0) Statistical Tools for Research 3(3-0) Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Oral & Business Communication 3(3-0) Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0) Operations Management 3(3-0) Specialization/Elective-1 3(3-0) Total Quality Management 3(3-0) Financial Management 3(3-0) Specialization/ Elective-II 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Research Project 6(6-0) Management Information Systems 3(3-0) International Business Relations 3(3-0) Strategic Management 3(3-0) Academic Writings 3(3-0) Business Ethics & CSR 3(3-0) Specialization/Elective-IV 3(3-0) Marketing Management 3(3-0) Specialization/Elective-III 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

116 PROSPECTUS Department of Management Studies BS Accounting and Finance

Program:BS Accounting and Finance

Short Title: BSAF Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks

Objective: Role and Scope: • To make students able to understand and develop the The program is designed to offer students a general, skills to grasp broad range of accounting and finance diversified business background which is important to techniques and concepts. the financial professional in today’s technology-driven • To make them able to apply integrated techniques of & global business environment. This degree prepares accounting and finance in evaluating the costs and you for a rewarding career in any sector of the economy. benefits of strategic investments. Graduates can work as a financial accountant, forensic • To mentor students to exploit newly created accountant, management accountant, auditor, chief opportunities in accounting and finance profession. financial officer, financial advisor and tax specialist.

www.tuf.edu.pk 117 BS Accounting and Finance Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II [Communication Skills] 3(3-0) English I [Reading & Writing Skills] 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0) Technology Principles of Management 3(3-0) Financial Markets & Institutions 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III [Technical Writing & Presentation 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Skills] Statistical Inference 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Micro Economics 3(3-0) HRM 3(3-0) Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0) Macro Economics 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Cost & Management Accounting 3(3-0) Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) Principles of Taxation 3(3-0) Business Finance 3(3-0) Corporate Governance 3(3-0) Principles of Auditing 3(3-0) Financial Reporting 3(3-0) Econometrics 3(3-0) Elective-I 3(3-0) Elective-II 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Research Project 6(6-0) Advance managerial Accounting 3(3-0) Financial Modeling 3(3-0) Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Elective-IV 3(3-0) Econometrics 3(3-0) Elective V 3(3-0) Business Law 3(3-0) Elective-III 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

118 PROSPECTUS Department of Management Studies BS Aviation Management

Program:BS Aviation Management

Short Title: BSAM Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks

Objectives: Role and Scope: BS Aviation Management degree is designed for students In the dynamic field of aviation, The University of pursuing to lead and succeed in the world of aviation. Faisalabad offers this program that focuses on the Harmonizing basic aviation concepts with innovative development and use of critical thinking, communication, business ideas and strategy, the programme provides leadership, global awareness and innovation. This degree students a rock-solid foundation of aviation knowledge, will prepare you for an exciting and challenging career industry standards, principles of management, and in different travel and aviation firms and offers you the leadership. The programme explores all facades of opportunity to explore multicultural diversity. The BS aviation management, including airport planning Aviation Management degree prepares students for and management, airline fleet management, fiscal professional careers in the following areas: aspects of aviation, aviation marketing, health and safety environment in aviation, aviation safety, aviation • Airline management security, and global aviation business strategies. This • Airline flight operations approach to aviation education gives the student added • Airline ground operations value over other aviation programs by focusing on the • Airport management skills and knowledge required by today’s fast growing • Airport operations aviation industry. After the graduation, students will be • Airport planning considered eligible and qualified candidates for staff, • Aviation consultancy firms operational, and executive jobs within the aviation • Aviation charter firms industry. • Air services • Aviation regulatory and safety services • Aviation safety authorities

www.tuf.edu.pk 119 BS Aviation Management Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II [Communication Skills] 3(3-0) English IEnglish I [Reading & Writing Skills] 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0) Technology Principles of Management 3(3-0) Introduction to Aviation 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English IIIEnglish III [Technical Writing & 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Presentation Skills] Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Macro Economics 3(3-0) Micro Economics 3(3-0) Aviation Sciences 3(3-0) Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0) Meteorology 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Aircraft General Knowledge 3(3-0) Business Finance 3(3-0) Air Space & Traffic Management 3(3-0) Flight Operation Management 3(3-0) Airport Planning & Management 3(3-0) Airline Marketing Management 3(3-0) Aviation Law 3(3-0) Global Airline Management 3(3-0) Health and Safety Environment of Aviation 3(3-0) Corporate Aviation 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Management Information System 3(3-0) Research Project 6(6-0) Human Factors in Aviation 3(3-0) Air Transportation Management 3(3-0) Managerial Leadership 3(3-0) Aircraft Accident Investigation 3(3-0) Safety Management System 3(3-0) Fiscal Aspects of Aviation 3(3-0) Aviation Security 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

120 PROSPECTUS Department of Management Studies Master of Business Administration

Program: Master of Business Administration Short Title: MBA Duration: 4 semesters (2 years) Credit Hours: 66 Eligibility: 16 years of relevant education with CGPA 2.25/4.00 under semester system and grade ‘B’ under annual system with three years professional work experience GAT(General)/TUF Entry test with 50% marks.

Objectives: Role and Scope: The objectives of the MBA program are to develop the The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is student’s designed to meet the challenge of fulfilling the needs of • Technical and functional skills in such areas the society. as accounting, finance, marketing, production The program provides a strong general background in operations, and human resource management theory and practice alongwith a variety • Analytical decision making skills so that the students of other subjects e.g. finance, accounting, marketing, can identify and diagnose problems, and formulate economics and statistics that can be integrated with alternative solutions technical and professional skills. The program meets • Ability to successfully communicate and interact with the needs of a diverse group of students from business, diverse individuals, as well as the ability to provide commerce, social science, arts, humanities and other leadership, and to function as an entity in a competitive fields. Business and industrial sector is tremendously environment influenced by frequent changes in environmental, social, • Inclination to innovate indigenous systems and ecological, and economic forces. Keeping in view these management practices. challenges our MBA program will prepare the students for assuming responsibilities of management suiting to the situations.

www.tuf.edu.pk 121 MBA Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) Business Economics 3(3-0) Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Principles of Management 3(3-0) Business Communication 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Quantitative Decision Making 3(3-0) Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Elective-I 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Strategic Management 3(3-0) Strategic Finance 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0) Pakistan Economy 3(3-0) Financial Management 3(3-0) Elective-IV 3(3-0) Elective-II 3(3-0) Elective-V 3(3-0) Elective-III 3(3-0) Elective-VII Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Elective-VI Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 66

Elective Courses: Human Resource Management Elective Courses: Marketing Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Performance Management System 3(3-0) International Marketing 3(3-0) Compensation Management 3(3-0) Brand Management 3(3-0) Recruitment and Selection 3(3-0) Integrated Marketing Communication 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Elective Courses: Finance Digital Marketing 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Analysis of Financial Statement 3(3-0) Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Risk Management 3(3-0) Investment & Portfolio Management 3(3-0)

122 PROSPECTUS Department of Management Studies MBA Executive

Program: MBA Executive Short Title: MBAE Duration: 4 semesters (2 years) Credit Hours: 66 Eligibility: 16 years of relevant education with CGPA 2.25/4.00 under semester system and grade ‘B’ under annual system with three years professional work experience GAT(General)/TUF Entry test with 50% marks

Objectives: Role and Scope: Executive MBA is offered for in-service people in order to Even within existing company and in the current job, one further amplify their careers in their current jobs or to get can notice the difference in the career prospects of a pre- the better job on the basis of newly acquired skills. School MBA and post-MBA. With an MBA degree under their belt, of Management Studies is looking for those applicants employees have a whole new world open up to them and who have prior knowledge about the program and are are elevated to managerial positions on the strength of also clear about what they aspire from it. This program their additional abilities and knowledge gained through has been tailored to the requirements of the Pakistani the MBA program. business and is fully cognizant of the globalization. The If anyone is looking for a change in careers, this MBA program is aimed at developing the future business degree will provide manifold opportunities in the fields leaders ready to occupy challenging managerial of Marketing, Finance, Public Sector Management and positions in the leading multinational and national Personal Businesses. The University of Faisalabad offers organizations in Pakistan and abroad. The program will it in evening classes. Due to professional engagement of nurture entrepreneurial abilities and skills of the aspiring the students, the program has been made unique in a way ones who even want to start their own ventures, enabling that the class work is more extensive and focuses on case them to recognize new opportunities and create new studies and problem solving activities. successful ventures or grow, build and revolutionize their existing jobs or family-owned businesses.

www.tuf.edu.pk 123 MBA Executive Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Financial Accounting 3(3-0) Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) Business Economics 3(3-0) Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Principles of Management 3(3-0) Business Communication 3(3-0) Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Quantitative Decision Making 3(3-0) Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Elective-I 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Strategic Management 3(3-0) Strategic Finance 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0) Pakistan Economy 3(3-0) Financial Management 3(3-0) Elective-IV 3(3-0) Elective-II 3(3-0) Elective-V 3(3-0) Elective-III 3(3-0) Elective-VII Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Elective-VI Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 66

Elective Courses: Human Resource Management Elective Courses: Marketing Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Performance Management System 3(3-0) International Marketing 3(3-0) Compensation Management 3(3-0) Brand Management 3(3-0) Recruitment and Selection 3(3-0) Integrated Marketing Communication 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Elective Courses: Finance Digital Marketing 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Analysis of Financial Statement 3(3-0) Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Risk Management 3(3-0) Investment & Portfolio Management 3(3-0)

124 PROSPECTUS Postgraduate Programs MS Management Sciences List of Courses Managing Financial Institutions 3(3-0) Applied Portfolio and Fund Management 3(3-0) Venture Capital and Private Finance 3(3-0) Program: MS Management Business Taxation Policy and Practice 3(3-0) Sciences Real Estate Financial Management 3(3-0) Short Title: MSB Duration: 1.5 semester Management Theories 3(3-0) (2 years) Current Issues in HRM 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 30 Topics in Total Quality Management 3(3-0) Eligibility: BBA or B Com Workforce Diversity Management 3(3-0) (4 years) with minimum Comparative Human Resource Management 3(3-0) CGPA 2.5 out of 4.00/MBA Advanced Topics on Compensation 3(3-0) /M Com or equivalent with Management minimum CGPA 2.0 out of Performance Management 3(3-0) 4.00 GAT (General)/TUF Entry Art of Leadership and Motivation 3(3-0) Test with minimum 50% Managing Conflicts at Workplace 3(3-0) score HRM in Public Sector of Pakistan 3(3-0) Decision Making and Job Satisfaction 3(3-0) Scheme of Studies Managing Employee Relations 3(3-0)

Semester I & II International HRM 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Topics on Change Management 3(3-0) Course work 24 Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Advances in Human Resource Development and 3(3-0) Semester III & IV Management Course Title Credit Hours Diversity Management 3(3-0) Research Work & Thesis 06 Entrepreneurial Innovation 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 30 Knowledge Management 3(3-0) Seminar in Marketing 3(3-0) List of Courses Advances in Integrated Marketing 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Communication Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0) Practices in Marketing Research 3(3-0) Strategic Finance 3(3-0) Topics in Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Advanced Research Methodology 3(3-0) Global Marketing 3(3-0) Strategic Management 3(3-0) Relationship Marketing 3(3-0) Seminar in Finance 3(3-0) Marketing in Service Sector 3(3-0) Multinational Financial Management 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Emerging Issues in Financial Markets and 3(3-0) Social, Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing 3(3-0) Institutions Business to Business Marketing 3(3-0) Entrepreneurial and Small Business Finance 3(3-0) Seminar in Advertising Policies 3(3-0) Capital Budgeting and Financial Planning International Marketing for SMEs 3(3-0) Global Equity Investment 3(3-0) Marketing Networking 3(3-0) Financial Derivatives 3(3-0) Dissertation

www.tuf.edu.pk 125 Postgraduate Programs MS Accounting and Finance

Program: MS Accounting and Finance Short Title: MSAF Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Credit Hours: 30

Eligibility: BBA or B Com (4 years) with minimum CGPA 2.5 out of 4.00/MBA /M Com or equivalent with minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00 GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with minimum 50% score List of Courses Scheme of Studies Course Title Credit Hours

Semester I & I Corporate Audit and Assurance 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Contemporary Issues in Business 3(3-0) Course work 24 Advanced Research Methodology 3(3-0) Econometric 3(3-0) Semester III & IV Advanced Corporate Reporting 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Advanced Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Research Work & Thesis 06 Advanced Portfolio Management and 3(3-0) Investment Analysis Total Credit Hours 30 Management Accounting and Decision Making 3(3-0) Dissertation 3(3-0)

126 PROSPECTUS Postgraduate Programs MS Risk and Safety

Management List of Courses Course Title Credit Hours Program: MS Risk and Disaster Preparedness. 3(3-0) Safety Management Short Title: MSRM Fire Safety Management 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester Leadership Development for Safety 3(3-0) (2 years) Management Credit Hours: 30 Occupational Safety and Health Standards 3(3-0) General Industry Safety 3(3-0) Eligibility: BBA or B Com (4 years) with minimum Environmental Health and Safety Methods 3(3-0) CGPA 2.5 out of 4.00/MBA Occupational Safety and Health Standards 3(3-0) /M Com or equivalent with Environmental Health and Safety Engineering 3(3-0) minimum CGPA 2.0 out of and Technology 4.00 Economic Aspects of Safety GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with minimum 50% Disaster Preparedness 3(3-0) score Fire Safety Management 3(3-0) Loss Control and Recovery 3(3-0) Security Management 3(3-0) Scheme of Studies Safety and Health Training 3(3-0) Semester I Substance Abuse in the Workplace 3(3-0) Course Title Credit Hours Fundamentals of Environmental Management 3(3-0) Advanced Research Methods (Core-1) 3(3-0) Leadership Development for Safety 3(3-0) Management Strategic Finance (Core-2) 3(3-0) Professional Field Experience 3(3-0) Elective I 3(3-0) Elective II 3(3-0) Credit Hours 12

Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Strategic Marketing (Core-3) 3(3-0) Strategic Management (Core – 4) 3(3-0) Elective III 3(3-0) Elective IV 3(3-0) Credit Hours 12

Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis 06 Credit Hours 06 Total Credit Hours 30

www.tuf.edu.pk 127 FACULTY OF ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

Department of Design and Interiors • Bachelor of Interior Design • Bachelor of Graphic Design • Bachelor of Fine Arts • Master of Interior Design

OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Afsheen Javaid • Dr Faiqa Waqar • Kaneez-Um-Farwa Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer BS Architecture PhD Fine Arts MA Interior Designing MA Interior Design • Bisma Laeeque • Rida Zahra • Maryam Gillani Lecture Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Home Economics MS Architecture MA Interior Designing • Ms Marium Arshad • Sunaina Amtur Rub-u-Nasir Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer BS Interior Design BS Interior Design

128 PROSPECTUS Department of Design and Interiors Bachelor of Interior Design

Program: Bachelor of Interior Design

Short Title: BID

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Department of Design & Interiors has been established to fulfill the contemporary necessities in building sector, while providing appropriate skills in a developed, formalized, aesthetic based craft “ oriented version with practical applications by incorporating space planning and problem solving methodologies, supplemented with general education coursework. Ms Afsheen Javaid Head, Department of Design and Interiors ” Introduction: • To address the need for training of professionals who TUF offers a 4 year Bachelor Degree in Interior Design with are ethically sensitive to the norms, needs and values an extensive program of collaborative fields focusing on of the society and the profession reflecting curiosity, people-centric design, to define and shape spaces & flexibility, empathy, imagination, expansive thinking places. Our studio practice curriculum focuses on how and critical analysis not only in design but also in their to adapt the design of interior spaces to people’s needs various ways of life. as well physical & socio-cultural contexts while exploring • To provide an opportunity for students towards issues and constraints that affect sustainable approach specialized design pedagogy suited to their interest in design. We encourage our students to observe global and needs situated in between boundaries of trends in design and contemporary lifestyles while landscape, lighting, furniture & architecture design.. • To generate a pool of highly trained and skilled providing thoughtful, human-centric and holistic practitioners, researchers, educators and also provide solutions to complex design problems. resource to building interiors who understand the Objectives: norms of spatial environments and how they influence The program should be developed to achieve the our practices in life. following objectives: • To promote effective studio teaching and collaborative • To fulfill a need for high quality manpower in designing, learning through multiple disciplines & mediums planning and managing the built environment at imploring concepts, strategies, codes & techniques national & international level creating designers with and structure a framework that develops a sound advanced creative approaches towards real-time multidisciplinary approach towards design. issues in the contemporary world. www.tuf.edu.pk 129 Bachelor of Interior Design Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Basics of Design 3(1-2) Introduction to Information & Commutation 3(2-1) Visual Communication* 3(2-1) Technologies History of Art & Design I* 3(3-0) Drawings & Graphics 3(1-2) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Design Anthropology 2(2-0) Design Studio – I* 4(1-3) Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Art & Society [Critical Theories] 2(2-0) Advanced Visual Communication* 3(2-1) History of Art & Design II* 3(3-0) Photography 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Textiles & Design 3(2-1) Material & Technologies 3(3-0) Digital Communication* 2(0-2) Advanced Digital Communication* 2(0-2) Fundamentals of Interior Design 3(2-1) Furniture Design 3(2-1) Interior Design Studio – I* 4(1-3) Interior Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Professional Practice & Ethics 3(3-0) Building Systems &Services 3(3-0) Landscape Design 3(2-1) Lighting Systems 3(2-1) Sustainable Design 3(3-0) Language of Interior Design 3(2-1) Thesis Studio – II* 3(3-0) Thesis Studio – I* 6(1-5) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3) Final Year Project(Phase –I) 3(0-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

130 PROSPECTUS Department of Design and Interiors Bachelor of Graphic Design

Program: Bachelor of IGraphic Design

Short Title: BGD

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate with minimum 50% marks or equivalent

Introduction: illustration, publishing, interactive, new media, The University of Faisalabad offers a 4 year Bachelor packaging, identity, experience, motion graphics, of Design degree in Graphic Design, a visionary installations and exhibitions. professional program addressing to the advanced scope • To develop cognitive skills of individuals to critically of communication technologies and traditional and analyze, consolidate and synthesize knowledge emerging design practices developing visual languages to identify and solve problems with intellectual that allow to work across digital, physical and analogue independence and cultivate communication skills media. The degree offers an array of tools, strategies to present coherent and independent exposition of and design thinking methodologies over the period of knowledge and ideas. 8 semesters that enable students to become adaptive, • To reflect the application of acquired knowledge and technical skills with responsibility and accountability multidisciplinary communications designers. Specialized for own learning and professional practice and in graphic design skills are employed in a range of careers collaboration with others within broad parameters. such as graphic design, app design, illustration, concept • To demonstrate a sound and critical understanding of art, games design, web design, typography, animation, various theories of visual design and their relationship advertising, UX design and visual storytelling. After to design history, design practice and broader theories the completion of the bachelor programs students will of culture and knowledge and its implications in be equipped to create visual materials across a variety exploring design situations and outcomes for a range of visual formats and channels including broadcast, of contemporary scenarios. web, film, television, advertising, publishing, and game • To curate skills and knowledge of the practices, industry. languages, forms, materials, technologies and Objectives: techniques in the graphic design discipline and apply The program should be developed to achieve the these relevant skills and knowledge to produce and following objectives: realize works, artefacts and forms of design expression • To generate an extensive coherent body of knowledge, through creative, critical and reflective thinking and with depth in the underlying principles and concepts practice. of interdisciplinary subjects including creative coding, photography and animation, editorial, advertising, www.tuf.edu.pk 131 Bachelor of Graphic Design Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) English II 3(3-0) English I 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Basics of Design 3(1-2) Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Visual Communication* 3(2-1) Technologies History of Art & Design I* 3(3-0) Drawings & Graphics 3(1-2) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0) English III 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Design Anthropology 2(2-0) Design Studio – I* 4(1-3) Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Art & Society [Critical Theories] 2(2-0) Advanced Visual Communication* 3(2-1) History of Art & Design II* 3(3-0) Photography 3(2-1) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(2-1) Design in Motion-I* 3(2-1) Design in Motion-II* 3(2-1) Illustration Design 2(0-2) Animation Design 3(2-1)

Graphic Design Studio – I* 4(1-3) Sensorial Communication 2(2-1) Data Visualization 3(1-2) Graphic Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester VIII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Professional Practice & Ethics 3(3-0) Typography Design 3(2-1) Marketing and Merchandising 3(3-0) Character Design 3(2-1) Web Design & Interactivity -II* 3(2-1) Web Design & Interactivity-I* 3(2-1) Thesis Studio-II* 6(1-5) Thesis Studio-I* 6(1-5) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

132 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE Department of English Language and Literature • BS English with specialization in (Language and Literature) (Translation and Interpreting) • MPhil English Literature • PhD English Literature

OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Nailah Riaz • Dr Hurbik Katsiaryna • Dr Amna Umer Cheema Assistant Professor/HoD Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor PhD English Linguistics Head Department of PhD English Contemporary Language PhD Theory Language • Ms Zartab • Amna Fayyaz • Rakia Imtiaz Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil English MPhil Linguistics MPhil English • Sadia Shan • Tayyaba Khizar Lecturer Lecturer • Hafsah Zafar MPhil English MPhil Literature Lecturer MPhil Literature • Maliha Riaz Ahmad • Sadia Shoukat • Tayyaba Ehsan Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer Associate Lecturer MA English MA English MA English • Humera Saleem Virk Associate Lecturer MA English

www.tuf.edu.pk 133 Department of English Language and Literature BS English (Language & Literature)

Program: BS English (Language & Literature)

Short Title: BSEN Duration: 8 semesters (4 years) Credit Hours: 135

Eligibility: Intermediate with minimum Second division or equivalent.

Our qualified and experienced faculty provides advance training to the students in subject related areas and also assists them in character building and personality grooming. We work in “ collaboration with other departments of university in order to facilitate our students in other foundation courses, such as sociology, statistics, psychology and other. Rich and diverse curricula and co-curricular activities boost both intellect and individuality of each student. We help them grow professionally and spiritually for the promotion of our nation. Dr Nailah Riaz Head, Department of English Language and Literature ” Objective: • Research Department of English aims to project the critical • Syllabus designing significance of two parallel and sometimes inseparable • Language policy making disciplines, Linguistics and Literature in English. (SE) • Teaching at TUF is committed to endorse an enriching research- • Public relations based pedagogic compound of synchronic and diachronic • Freelance writing perspectives on language, with reference to both form • Advertising agencies and meaning. Similarly, it is also concerned with elusive • Librarianship nuances involved in the experience of aesthetics involving • Journalism practical applications of these aesthetic principles on the • Legal documentation works of literature. Parallel to it Department of English • Management consultancy is also focused for the students’ understanding of the • Editing literature, history and style of writing and techniques in • Forensic acoustics use throughout the ages in the field of English. • Speech pathology • Speech therapy Career Opportunities: • Media presentation In the field of English after doing masters there are many • Literary criticism career opportunities available for the students: 134 PROSPECTUS BS English Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran and Translation-II 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran and Translation-I 1(1-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Study Skills 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Information and Computer 3(2-1) Mass Communication 3(3-0) Technology English-II (Composition Writing) 3(3-0) English I (Reading and Writing Skills) 3(3-0) Phonetics and Phonology 3(3-0) Introduction to Literature 3(3-0) History of English Literature (Literary Forms and 3(3-0) Introduction to Linguistics 3(3-0) Movements) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 18

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran and Translation-III 1(1-0) Teaching of Holy Quran and Translation-IV 1(1-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) English-III (Communication and Presentation 3(3-0) Human Rights and Citizenship 3(3-0) Skills) English IV (Academic Reading and Writing) 3(3-0) Classical and Renaissance Drama 3(3-0) English Language Teaching 3(3-0) Classical Poetry 3(3-0) Advance English Grammar 3(3-0) Semantics and Pragmatics 3(3-0) Rise of the Novel 18th century to 19th century 3(3-0) Psycholinguistics 3(3-0) Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 19

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Enterpreneurship 3(3-0) Forensic Linguistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Environmental Studies 3(3-0) Critical Discourse Analysis 3(3-0) Sociolinguistics 3(3-0) Modern Poetry 3(3-0) World Englishes 3(3-0) Modern Novel 3(3-0) Romantic and Victorian Poetry 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Modern Drama 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Literary Theory and Practice 3(3-0) Research Project 3(3-0) Prose 3(3-0) Literary Criticism 3(3-0) Stylistics 3(3-0) World Literature 3(3-0) Postcolonial Studies 3(3-0) Corpus Linguistics 3(3-0) Language Testing and Assessment 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 12 Total Credit Hours 135

www.tuf.edu.pk 135 FACULTY OF LAW Department of Law • Bachelor of Law (LLB)

OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Syed Mujtaba Qadir Shah Project Director Advocate High Court

Department of Law Bachelor of Law

Program: Bachelor of Law

Short Title: LLB

Duration: 10 semesters (5 years)

Credit Hours: 170

Eligibility: Intermediate with minimum 50% marks or equivalent.

Law is an intellectually challenging and rewarding career. Our Law program focuses on building a conducive environment for learning the right set of legal knowledge and skills. We ensure that such “ a foundation is laid, which supports a professional legal career.

Syed Mujtaba Qadir Shah Head, Department of Law ”

136 PROSPECTUS LLB Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic studies/ Ethics 2 Teaching of Holy Quran with translation-II 1 Teaching of holy Quran with translation 1 English-II 3 English-I 3 Pakistan Studies 2 Introduction to Sociology 3 Principles of Political Science 3 Fundamentals of Economics 3 Legal system of Pakistan 3 Introduction to Law 3 History (South Asia ) 3 Skills Development 3 Law of Torts-I 3 Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Teaching of Holy Quran with translation-III 1 Teaching of Holy Quran with translation-IV 1 English-III 3 Human Rights Law 3 Introduction to logic and reasoning 3 Constitutional Law-II(US) 3 Islamic Jurisprudence-I 3 Law of Contract-II 3 Law of Torts-II 3 Islamic Jurisprudence-II 3 Law of Contract-I 3 Introduction to Psychology 3 Constitutional Law-I (UK) 3 Credit Hours 19 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Jurisprudence-I 3 Jurisprudence-II 3 Constitutional Law-III(Pakistan) 3 Law of Business Organizations 3 Islamic Personal Law-I 3 Islamic Personal Law-II 3 Criminal Law-I 3 Criminal Law-II 3 Law of Property 3 Land Laws 3 Introduction to Psychology 3 Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester VII Semester VIII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Public International Law-I 3 Public International Law-II 3 Constitutional Development In Pakistan 3 Equity and Specific Relief 3 Civil Procedure-I 3 Civil Procedure-II 3 Criminal Procedure-I 3 Criminal Procedure-II 3 Law of Evidence-I 3 Law of Evidence-II 3 Legal Drafting-I 3 Legal Drafting-II 3 Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

www.tuf.edu.pk 137 Semester IX Semester X Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Research Methods 3 Administrative Law 3 Minor Acts 3 Interpretation of Students and Legislative 3 Elective-I * 3 Drafting Elective –II* 3 Research Project 3 Moot Cases and Professional Ethics 3 Elective-III* 3 Credit Hours 15 Elective–IV* 3 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 170

138 PROSPECTUS FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies

• BS Islamic Sciences • MPhil Islamic Studies • PhD Islamic Studies

ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES OUR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

• Dr Zahoor Ahmad • Dr Matloob Ahmad • Dr Muhammad Ramzan Najam Professor Professor/Dean Barvi PhD Arabic PhD Islamic Studies Assistant Professor PhD Islamic Studies • Dr Syed Izfar Haider Naqvi • Dr Ammara Rehman • Dr Faiz ul Hasssan Jamil Al Azhari Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor PhD Arabic PhD Islamic Studies PhD Arabic • Dr Naheed Kausar • Ms Humaera Khalil • Muhammad Iqbal Haider Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer PhD Islamic Studies MPhil Islamic Studies MPhil Islamic Studies PhD Scholar • Shahnila Naz • Safia Jaffar • Asma Tariq Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MPhil Pak Studies MPhil Arabic MPhil Islamic Studies • Hifsa Munawar Lecturer MPhil Islamic Studies

www.tuf.edu.pk 139 Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies BS Islamic Sciences

Program: BS Islamic Sciences

Short Title: BSIS

Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)

Credit Hours: 128

Eligibility: Intermediate with minimum 50% marks or equivalent.

The curriculum of Islamic Studies has been designed to acquaint the students with as much Islamic knowledge as can enable them to cope with the situation for which they must have command “ over basic sources of Islam. Our degree programs developed for the future requirements of global Islamic society. Its aims at preparing graduate equipped with leadership qualities and professional expertise beside excellence in Arabic and Islamic studies. Prof Dr Matloob Ahmad Head, Department of Islamic Studies ” Program Description: Career Opportunities: This program is designed in accordance with international The BS Islamic Sciences program aims at producing standards of education. The course integrates modern vocationally strong graduates through discovering professional skills with core Islamic sciences and social new fields of operation as well as developing new disciplines. The program focuses on producing graduates strategies of work. Equipped with the abilities to use with balanced personality required for the bright future modern techniques and skills, they become eligible for of the modern Islamic society. In this programme the tremendous job opportunities in both public & private students will gain in-depth knowledge of Islamic Sciences sectors particularly in the following areas: alongwith a future vision about latest trends and theories • Human Resource Development through teaching and in the fields of their specialization. To develop motivation character building among students, the quality of their participation in • Banking sector, particularly Islamic Banking operations the learning process shall be enhanced through mutual • Excellent career in research and development discussions, creative thinking, research seminars, and • A broad spectrum of socio religious community extension lectures. On completion of the programme the services especially those of civil society organizations graduates will have profound capabilities to serve the (NGO’s) nation in the true spirit of Islam. • Consultancy and Advisory services rendered to the public and private organizations • A vast scope of socio-commercial management.

140 PROSPECTUS BS Islamic Sciences Scheme of Studies

Semester I Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies/Ethics 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 3(3-0) English-I 3(3-0) English-II 3(3-0) Mathematics 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Introduction to Information and 3(2-1) Arabic Language-I 3(3-0) Communication technologies Uloomul Quran 3(3-0) Economics 3(3-0) Study of Islamic Fiqh 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15

Semester III Semester IV Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours English-III 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) Psychology 3(3-0) Statistics 3(3-0) Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Mass Communication 3(3-0) Arabic Language-II 3(3-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Tib-e- Nabvi 3(3-0) Cultural History of Islam 3(3-0) Textual Study of Al-Quran-I 3(3-0) History of Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0) Credit Hours 16 Credit Hours 16

Semester V Semester VI Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Uloomul Hadith 3(3-0) Research Methodology 3(3-0) Textual Study of Al-Quran-II 3(3-0) Study of Tasawwuf 3(3-0) Usul-al-Fiqh 3(3-0) Objectives of Shariah 3(3-0) History of Tafseer 3(3-0) Islamic Morals 3(3-0) Islamic Economics 3(3-0) Textual Study of Al-Quran-III 3(3-0) History of Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0) History of Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18 Credit Hours 18

Semester VII Semester VII Course Title Credit Hours Course Title Credit Hours Introduction to World Religions 3(3-0) Research Project 6(6-0) Islam and modern Social Thoughts 3(3-0) History of Fiqh (Islamic Laws) 3(3-0) World History 3(3-0) Textual study of Muslim family laws 3(3-0) Al-Dawa-WalIrshad 3(3-0) Islam and modern Political Thoughts 3(3-0) Study of Seerah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 128

www.tuf.edu.pk 141 Postgraduate Programs MPhil Islamic Studies Scheme of Studies

Semester I Program: MPhil Course Title Credit Hours Islamic Studies Uloom-ul-Quran 3(3-0) Principles of Research 3(3-0) Short Title: MPI Arabic language and Literature 3(3-0) Duration: 4 semester Islamic Literature in English 3(3-0) (2 years) Credit Hours 12

Credit Hours: 30 Semester II Course Title Credit Hours Eligibility: MA Islamic Sciences/Studies / Arabic with minimum second division. Comparative Study of Religions 3(3-0) Al-Shahadat-ul-Aalamia from any Study of seerah& Islamic Mysticism 3(3-0) recognized Tanzeem or Wifaq with BA from a recognized university with Uloom-ul-Hadith 3(3-0) minimum second division Study of Fiqh and Usool-e- Fiqh 3(3-0) GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with Credit Hours 12 minimum 50% score Semester III & IV Course Title Credit Hours Thesis Research 6(3-0) Total Credit Hours 30

PhD Islamic Studies Semester I Course Title Credit Hours Ancient Arabic Literature -I 3(3-0) Program: PhD Islamic Studies Short Title: PhDIS Contemporary Trends and Comparative Studies 3(3-0) in Tafseer Literature Duration: - After MS/MPhil 6 semesters (3 years) - After BS 10 semesters (5 years) Research in Uloom-ul-Hadith 3(3-0) Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours 9

Eligibility: •16/18 Years of Education, BS/MS/ Semester II MPhil or Equivalent degree from HEC recognized university with minimum 3.00/4.00 CGPA in Course Title Credit Hours semester system or 60% marks in annual system. Modern Fiqhi Problems in Pakistan 3(3-0) • All the applicants having MS/MPhil or Equivalent Principles of Criticism in Islamic Research 3(3-0) degree (18 Years Education) may be given waiver in coursework as per HEC policy. Trends in Seerah Writing 3(3-0) • A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test Credit Hours 9 administered by the Education Testing Service, or a graduate admission test administered by the Education Testing Council, or an equivalent TUF test developed by TUF is mandatory to pass. Semester III to VI • For the interview, the applicant shall also be Course Title Credit Hours required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’ Thesis Research 12(3-0) Total Credit Hours 30

142 PROSPECTUS RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. CREDIT HOURS FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND clearance of perquisite course. GRADUATE DEGREES 4.4. Students with failed perquisite have two options; either they enroll the courses in summer session or enroll 1.1. A credit hour means teaching/earning a theory them with following session (limitation of Credit Hours course for one hour each week throughout the semester will be observed). 1.2. One credit hour in laboratory or practical work/ project will require lab contact of three hoursper week 5. ACADEMIC CALENDAR throughout the semester as per the requirement of a 5.1. The Academic Calendar includes the following program. information 1.3. The credit hours are denoted by two digits within a. Commencement of Semester brackets with a hyphen/plus in between. The first digit b. Holidays during the Semester represents the theory part while the second digit (right c. Semester termination date side) represents the practical. d. Mid Semester Examination 1.4. Thus 3(3-0) means three credit hours of theory, while e. Final Semester Examination 4(3-1) means a total of four credit hours, of which three f. Result notification and transcript issues dates are of theory while one credit hour is for laboratory/studio 5.2. In case a university is closed due to unusual work/field work/ practical work supervised and graded by circumstances, then special makeup classes will be the faculty, and 4(1-3) means a total of four credit hours, arranged converting weekends or holidays to working of which one is of theory while three credit hours are for days to cover the lapsed period of the students. laboratory/studio work/field work/practical work as per requirement of discipline. 6. ENROLMENT/ REGISTRATION IN COURSES 6.1. Enrolment in Regular Semester 2. FALL/ SPRING SEMESTER a. A student must enroll himself/herself for each semester 2.1. There will be two regular sessions (Fall, Spring) in an as per the notified schedule till the degree program is academic year. Fall/Spring session will spread over 16- completed. 18 weeks (inclusive of 1 – 2 weeks for exams). Summer b. Failing to enroll timely will lead to the cancellation of session will be of 8 – 9 weeks of concentrated study for semester registration. However s/he is eligible to register completing remedial course work. when the same semester is offered next time subject to meeting the criteria of maximum duration of the 3. SUMMER SESSION program. 3.1. Summer session will be offered as an optional session 6.2. Add and Drop of Courses of 08-09 weeks duration. Students will be offered courses a. The students may make any change (add/drop) in the to remove deficiencies. courses they are taking within second week of the 3.2. Moreover, a student who has either failed or has been semester as per the prescribed procedure. stopped to take the examination due to shortage of class b. No add and drop will be allowed after third week of attendance or wishes to improve his/her grade semester. is allowed to register in summer. 6.3. Withdrawal of Courses 3.3. A student will only be allowed to register in 1-2 a. Students may be allowed to withdraw from a course courses of up to 08 credit hours for remedial work. during 4-6 week of the semester. In such a case the 3.4. The contact hours per week during the Summer transcript will record that the student enrolled in the session will be doubled to ensure that the course is course and withdrew. Consequently, grade ‘W’ will be completely taught in a summer session with half of the awarded to the student which will have no impact on the duration as compared to a regular (Fall/Spring) semester. calculation of the CGPA of the student. b. A student withdrawing after the 6th week will be 4. COURSE LOAD FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS automatically awarded “F” grade which will count in the 4.1. The required course load for a full time undergraduate GPA and stay on the transcript. is minimum 15 credit hours per semester or as per c. A student may withdraw a maximum of two courses approved scheme of studies. offered in a semester. 4.2. A graduate student must take at least 9 credit hours d. A student who has taken a final semester examination in Fall and Spring semesters to be classified as a full-time will not be permitted to withdraw any course. student. 4.3. Advance course will be enrolled only after the

www.tuf.edu.pk 143 7. REPEATING COURSES/ IMPROVEMENT OF CGPA/ in quizzes, tests, mid, final examinations, presentations REPEATING SEMESTER (individual/group), group discussion, and submit 7.1. Repeating Fail Courses projects/assignments/lab reports etc. These assessment a. If a student gets ‘F’ grade, s/he will be required to marks (to be determined by the teacher concerned) repeat the course or its recommended alternate if will have different weightage contributing towards the any, whenever offered by the respective Department . overall assessment in percent marks. However, “F” grade obtained earlier will also be recorded 9.2. In the beginning of a semester, the Instructor on the transcript. of each course will hand out a syllabus providing 7.2. Repeating Course for improvement of CGPA information to students that defines attendance policy, a. An undergraduate student may be allowed to repeat grade distribution policy, assessment criteria, paper a course in which s/he has obtained grade below ‘C’ by specification, examination dates, schedule of material Dean of Faculty on the recommendation of Head of to be taught, take home assignment policy, required Department. and recommended reading materials and any other b. A graduate student (MS/MPhil) with ‘F’, ‘D’ or ‘C’ grade information important for the successful completion of can repeat the course after approval by Dean of Faculty the course and its requirements. on the recommendation of Head of Department if s/he 9.3. Mid Semester Examination will be conducted after desires to improve the grade. eight weeks of teaching during a semester from the c. In such a case both the course and the grade obtained syllabus prescribed for the mid examination. will be recorded on the transcript with letter ‘R’. However, 9.4. Final Semester Examination covering the full syllabus only the better grade shall be used in the calculation of with at least 20% of the course of mid examination as CGPA. well will be held at the end of each semester. 7.3. Repeating Semester 9.5. Practical will be assessed by the concerned teacher/ a. Student failing in a semester will have to repeat that internal examiners, except where there is a specific semester as and when offered by the University. Such requirement from Accreditation Council. In that case student will not be eligible to enroll in next semester the recommendation by the respective council shall take without qualifying the failed/dropped semester. precedence. Furthermore this assessment shall be based 7.4. Improving CGPA for Award of Degree on evaluation in two part a. A student, who obtains CGPA of less than 2.0 in 9.5.1. Continuous assessment based on each practical- undergraduate and less than 2.5 in Master / MS/ M Phil/ (conduct of = 50% practical by steps, notes, notebook). PhD degree programs respectively at the end of the last 9.5.2. Final Practical /Viva Voce= 50% semester, may be allowed to repeat one or two courses 9.6. Project/thesis will always be assessed by a panel of in which he/she has obtained the lowest grades, in order examiners including one external and at least one internal to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.0 examiner appointed by Rector on the recommendations and 2.5, failing which he/she will be dropped from the of Board of Studies. program. 9.7. Project will be completed within the specified period b. In case on CGPA improvement. It would be recorded as notified by the Head of Department. In case of with (Imp) on the transcript. extension, the student will have to enroll in the next semester and pay the semester fee. 8. ATTENDANCE 9.8. The pass marks in each course will be 50%. 8.1. Attendance in classes is mandatory 9.9. Pass Criterion in a course having Practical Part 8.2. A student having less than 75% attendance in The candidates who fail in theory or practical will be lectures and practicals (where applicable) separately treated as Fail in that subject. Such candidates must will not be allowed to take the mid and final semester enroll the failed subject (both theory and practical) and examination of the course. appear in each part as and when the course is offered. 8.3. For a student participating and representing the A candidate must obtain at least 50% marks separately University in sports/co-curricular activities of inter in theory as well as practical parts each to qualify that university/national/international level events, as verified course. by the Director of sports/co-curricular, the days actually 9.10. Sessional marks awarded on the basis of assignment, spent by the student in such events will be excluded from test, quiz, etc will be displayed/ shown to the students 14 total lectures delivered. The percentage attendance will days before the final examination. be calculated after excluding this period. 9.11. In case a student did not appear in the mid and final examinations due to discontinuation of the semester, 9. EXAMINATIONS his/her SGPA/CGPA will not be calculated. 9.1. In each semester, students may be required to appear 9.12. The Controller of Examinations shall be responsible

144 PROSPECTUS for the conduct of examinations. The date sheets shall second semester. be finalized on the recommendations of the Heads of the 1.1.2. A Bachelor degree candidate with GPA less than Department. 0.85 and Master/MS/M Phil degree candidate with GPA 9.13. If a student is required to participate in sports/co- less than 1.0 in the first semester shall be dropped from curricular activities representing the University, on the the program. dates of examination, arrangements will be made by the 11.2. Promotion from Second to third Semester department for holding Special Examination for him/her 11.2.1. A candidate with a minimum Cumulative Grade as soon as his/her sports/co-curricular activities are over. Point Average (CGPA) of 1.2 for Bachelor degree program 9.14. There will be no Supplementary/Special and 1.75 for Master/MS/MPhil degree program shall be Examination in a Semester System; if a student fails in promoted to the third semester. a course, s/he is required to repeat it. An incomplete 11.3. Promotion from Third and Following Semesters grade will be awarded only in exceptional cases beyond 11.3.1. A candidate with a minimum CGPA of 1.6 for the control of a student such as serious accidents, family Bachelor degree and 2.25 for Master/MS/M Phil degree tragedy, serious health ailments, etc. program shall be promoted to next semester. 11.3.2. A bachelor degree candidate with CGPA 1.4 or 10. GRADING SYSTEM more but less than 1.6 and Master/MS/M Phil degree with 10.1. The grading will be done on a scale of 4. CGPA 2.0 or more but less than 2.25 will be promoted 10.2. The marks obtained by a candidate in each course on probation from third semester and onward. The are converted out of 100. These marks are changed into candidate should qualify 50% of the enrolled courses in grade points and letter grades according to the following that semester; the fraction will be ignored. criterion. 11.4. A student shall be allowed 2 “Probations” in an entire degree program. Marks Range Grade Point Letter Grade 11.5. In case of valid reason/excuse, the period of study may be extended for one additional year (Two semesters) 85-100 4.00 A in all university programs. The student(s) who will 80-84 3.70 A- not complete studies within stated periods including extension shall be stuck off from the rolls of the university. 75-79 3.30 B+ The students who have been given the right to extend the 70-74 3.00 B duration of study for one additional year are required to pay new registration fee along with normal fee for that 65-69 2.70 B- academic year. 60-64 2.30 C+ 11.6. A student shall not be allowed to improve the grade after the final notification of degree completion. 58-59 2.00 C 55-57 1.70 C- 12. COMPUTATION OF SEMESTER GRADE POINT VERAGE (GPA), CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE 50-54 1.00 D (CGPA). Below 50 0.00 F 12.1. GPA This is a figure ranging preferably from 0.00 to 4.00 be 10.3. The Grade/Grade Point will be assigned for each used to indicate the performance of a student in the course according to Grading Table above, whereas, no semester concerned. A standard scale of 0.00 to 4.00 is letter grades shall be assigned to GPA/CGPA. GPA will as under be calculated up to two decimal places and CGPA will be alculated up to three decimal places. GPA= Sum over all courses in a Semester 10.4. Fraction of total marks obtained in a course will be (Course Credit Hours x Grade Point Earned) rounded to the nearest whole, e.g. 60.5 will be considered Total Semester Credit Hours as 61, 60.4 will be considered as 60. 12.2. CGPA 11. PROMOTION CRITERIA Semester Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative 11.1. Promotion from First to Second Semester Grade Point Averages (CGPAs) will be calculated using the 1.1.1. A candidate with a minimum GPA of 0.85 in following relationships: Bachelor degree and 1.0 in Master/MS/M Phil degree program in the first semester shall be promoted to the

www.tuf.edu.pk 145 CGPA= Sum over all taken courses in all Semesters displayed. Such subjects will be marked as “Transferred (Course Credit Hours x Grade Point Earned) Credits” (TR). Total Credit Hours taken in all Semester • S/he has to provide NOC from the institution from where migration is required. 13. CGPA REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETION OF • In case of outward migration the condition of accepting UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE institution of credit hour transfer will be applicable. 13.1. A minimum number of credit hours as well as • In case of inward migration a candidate will have duration must be successfully completed. to complete minimum 50% of the courses from The 13.2. Degree will be awarded to the candidate who has University of Faisalabad. completed all the degree requirements by, passing all • No credit hours of a course will be transferred if the courses specified in scheme of studies by securing at least grade is less than C for undergraduate and B for graduate. 2.0 CGPA for undergraduate and 2.5 for Master/ MPhil/ 14.2. University can enroll (if they fulfill their criterion) MS/ PhD degree program. MS/MPhil/PhD Candidates, for any semester or for any single class and issue the in addition to completing the course work shall have to students a transcript for the course completed. present an acceptable thesis on the basis of approved program of research. 15. STUDENT GRIEVANCES AGAINST COURSE 13.3. In case of migration/credit hour transfer, a student INSTRUCTOR will have to earn a minimum of 50% of the credit hours 15.1. A 05 member committee constituted of 02 senior out of total credit hours from the University to be eligible faculty members, relevant head of the Department, Dean for the award of the degree. of Faculty and headed by Controller of Examinations to 13.4. Degree Completion Certificate Each Department redress the grievances of the students about any course shall forward the degree completion form of a student instructor or grades or for any other issue. subject to the fulfillment of all prescribed conditions to 15.2. In respect of grade, a student must submit the the controller of examinations for degree notification. grievance application if any, in writing to the Head of the Department within (07) seven working days of the receipt 14. MIGRATION/ TRANSFER OF CREDITS of the grade. The Head of Department shall forward 14.1. The Rector, on the recommendations of the Head the grievance application to the Committee. It will be of Department may allow migration/transfer of credits mandatory for the Committee to hear both sides (student of students from HEC recognized Institutions to the and the instructor) and give its final decision within (05) University, provided that: five working days or before the start of registration for (a) The institution concerned agree for the migration/ the new semester, whichever comes earlier. The decision transfer of credits of such a student; of the Committee will be deemed final and will be binding (b) Migration /transfer of credits cases will initially be on all parties. scrutinized by the Head of Department concerned. 15.3. A Departmental Committee headed by the (c) Eligible candidates must satisfy the following Chairman/Senior Faculty Members will be constituted to conditions: check randomly a few answer papers of the final semester • A student must fulfill the required entry qualification of examination for uniformity of scoring & covering of the the program. course content. • A student, who has been dropped out, rusticated, expelled, or whose entry in the parent institute was 16. CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT banned for any reason whatsoever at any time during his/ 16.1. If a student fails to attend any lecture during the her academic career, the case for transfer of credits will first four weeks after the commencement of the semester not be considered. as per the announced schedule, his/her admission will • Credits are transferred on course to course basis i.e. stand cancelled without any notification. a person taking course A at University X is allowed to 16.2. For re-admission the student will have to pay the transfer his/her credits to University Y provided that prescribed re-admission fee as notified by the University. course A is equivalent to course B taught at the Y 16.3. A student may be allowed re-admission twice University. during the entire degree program. • Courses with credit hours and course contents equivalent to the degree program, will be considered for 17. SEMESTER FREEZE transfer. 17.1. If a student freezes a semester(s), s/he will resume • Exempted courses along with their credit hours will his/her studies from the same stage where s/he left be displayed on the final/official transcript but their (froze). No freezing during the semester will be allowed. grades obtained from the parent institution will not be The maximum duration of the degree program shall

146 PROSPECTUS remain the same. Centre 17.2. If a student is not enrolled in any course in a (l) Possesses any kind of electronic device which may be semester, s/he will not be considered a regular student helpful in the examination of university in that period. The student may then enroll 18.2. Penalties Committee shall recommend following in these courses in a subsequent semester; however, s/ penalties keeping in view the nature and intensity of he will have to meet prerequisite of any course taken. offence. In addition, it is understood that the university is not (a) Cancellation of paper required to offer all courses in each semester. (b) Suspension from programme for one semester 17.3. In special hardship cases, a student may freeze a (c) Heavy or light fine semester with the prior permission of the Rector. Medical (d) Expulsion forever from the University certificate must be duly signed by the University Medical (e) A written warning may be issued to the student Officer. concerned and a copy of the same may be displayed on 17.4. The duration of Freezing is one year; a candidate the Notice Board under intimation to his/her parents/ who gets a semester freeze can get readmission next guardians; year with upcoming session but hardship cases can be (f) A student may be placed on Probation for a fixed considered by the competent authority only. period. If s/he fails to improve his/her conduct during 17.5. Freezing of first two semesters for BS and first probation, the case will be forwarded to the University semester for MS is not allowed. Discipline Committee which may recommend even 17.6. Under special *hardship circumstances freezing of rustication for a semester or more. first semester can be considered by the approval of * Unfair Means Cases Committee will decide that the competent authority. student will have to appear in summer semester/with • Iddat regular semester for the cancelled paper. • Maternity/Delivery/Death in the immediate family 18.3. Appeal against the decision of Unfair Means Cases • Any other subject to acceptance on justified rational. Committee If a student is not satisfied by the decision 17.7. If a student freezes a second or subsequent of the Unfair Means Cases Committee, s/he can submit semester (s), s/he will retake admission in the same his/her appeal within a week after the decision of the semester whenever offered by the University subject to Committee to the Rector. No appeal will lie against the the condition of maximum time limit. decision of the Competent Authority 17.8. During the freezed semester, bonafide status of the student shall remain suspended. 19. PERMISSION OF WRITER FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS 19.1.A visually impaired student may be allowed to 18. UNFAIR MEANS CASES/ INDISCIPLINE IN attempt the Mid/Final Examinations of the University on EXAMINATION Braille/ Computer/any other means of facilitation. 18.1. Any candidate found guilty of following matters, 19.2. In case a student is physically handicapped/visually his/her case will be submitted to Committee to deal with impaired, s/he may apply to the head of the respective Unfair Means Cases. department (with medical certificate as proof of her/ (a) Removes a leaf from his/her answer book his disability) for permission to engage a writer in Tests/ (b) Submits forged or fake documents in connection with Examinations of the University two weeks before the start the examination of Tests/ Examinations. S/he will be allowed 45 minutes (c) Commits impersonation in the examination (maximum) extra time to solve the question paper. (d) Copies from any paper, book or notes 19.3. The qualification of the person who acts as writer (e) Mutilates the answer book of a handicapped student must be at least one step lower (f) Possesses any kind of material, which may be helpful than that of the student. (e.g. for level 6 student, the to his/her in the examination writer should be at the most of level 5). (g) Does anything that is immoral or illegal in connection with the examination and which may be helpful to him/ 20. RECHECKING OF EXAMINATION SCRIPT her in the examination 20.1. The answer book of a candidate will not be (h) Refuses to obey the invigilation staff or refuses reassessed under any circumstances. to follow the instructions issued by the University in 20.2. Whereas the re-checking does not mean connection with the examination reassessment/re-evaluation/re-marking of the answer (i) Misbehaves or creates any kind of disturbance in or book. The Controller of Examination can arrange for re- around the examination center checking of examination script by any faculty member (j) Uses abusive or obscene language on the answer script. from the relevant discipline on the complaint/request of (k) Possesses any kind of weapon in or around examination students. The Controller of Examination or any officer or

www.tuf.edu.pk 147 re- checking committee appointed shall see that: as external examinations/term papers in the Semester (i) There is no computational mistake in the grand total System in the first attempt. on the title page of the answer book. 23.2. In the Semester System, Letter Grades will be (ii) The total of various parts of a question has been awarded on the basis of GP / GPA / CGPA and Positions correctly made at the end of each question. would be given on the basis of CGPA. (iii) All totals have been correctly brought forward on the In case two or more students are acquiring same CGPA title page of the answer book. only then the Position would be decided on the basis of (iv) No portion of any answer has been left un-marked. percentage among those students. (v) Total marks in the answer book tally with the marks 23.3. No medal and roll of honor will be granted to sheet. candidates who passed the examination in 2nd attempt. (vi) The hand-writing of the candidate tally in the 23.4. The result of the candidate is not declared within questions/answer book the prescribed time of the degree, then no medal will be 20.3. The candidate or anybody on his behalf has no right awarded. to see or examine the answer books for any purpose. 23.5. No Medal/Roll of Honor will be awarded in the case 20.4. The marks of a candidate could even decrease in of improving CGPA. light of (a) (iii) above. In the event of reduction of marks 23.6. Only one medal (silver) will be awarded to the the record will be corrected accordingly and revised top position holder if the class size in the passing (last transcript will be issued. semester) is upto 25 but not less than 05 students of the graduating session. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be 21. DAMAGED/ LOST ANSWER SCRIPT awarded if the number of students in a group exceeds 25 21.1. In an exceptional case where an answer script in semester system. is damaged, lost or destroyed due to unavoidable circumstances, then the student may be given the 24. INCOMPLETE GRADE following options: 24.1.The students who enrolled themselves but remained 21.2. Average marks will be awarded to the student in absent in mid and final semester examinations shall be that subject/course. declared as “Fail”. 21.3. In case of Final Examination, if the candidate so 24.2. If a project is not completed in due course of time desires, s/he will be given another chance as a special or within the extended time, the same shall be reflected case to take the Examination in that subject/course in the with the incomplete grade ’I’ in the transcript. next examination and no examination fee will be charged from the student. 25. COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION 21.4. In case of Internal Assessment, if the candidate so 25.1. Every PhD student will have to pass the desires, s/he will be given another chance as a special Comprehensive Examination. case to take the Make-up Assessment in that subject/ 25.2. The Department will be responsible for the conduct course in the same academic session. of Comprehensive Examination. 25.3. There will be 2 chances to pass Comprehensive 22. MATTERS RELATED TO DEGREES CONFERMENT Examination. 22.1. University should conduct Convocation once in a 25.4. Examiners for comprehensive examination will be year to award the degrees to the qualified students as per appointed by Rector from the panel proposed by Dean of criteria. the respective faculty forwarded by Board of Studies of 22.2. Urgent degree can be issued as per policy of the Department. University upon the request of student. 25.5. The Comprehensive Examination will comprise of 22.3. Duplicate Degree may be issued (with completion two papers covering the subjects studied. The subject of all requirements) to a candidate in case the original to be covered in each paper will be notified by the degree is lost/damaged or in case of change in the Dean. Comprehensive Examination will be assessed on name of candidate. The candidate has to apply to the qualifying or non-qualifying basis. Controller of Examinations for the issuance of duplicate degree along with the relevant documentary proof as per 26. LIBRARY RULES University rules. Library users are expected to observe the following library rules: 26.1. Leave their personal belongings at the reserved 23. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS place. 23.1. Medals/Prizes/Rolls of Honor/Positions will be 26.2. Take care of their belongings as library disclaims awarded to the students passing their internal as well any responsibility for any loss.

148 PROSPECTUS 26.3. Gossiping, cell phone calls, sleeping, drinking, any visitor except those nominated by their parents/ eating, smoking and chatting is strictly prohibited. guardians. Students must inform their intending guests 26.4. Submit library material(s) for inspection, if asked. about the visiting hours in the hostel. 26.5. Underlining, marking, folding and tearing book 27.7. Following visiting hours shall be strictly observed: pages is strictly prohibited. Sunday 8:00 am to sunset. 26.6. Leave the library materials on table after consulting/ reading them. 28. DRESS CODE 26.7. Library membership could be suspended or 28.1. Wearing white coat is compulsory for the students canceled along with a penalty in the following cases: of Faculty of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences. Female (i) Nonpayment of library fine students should avoid flashy clothes, jewelry, make up, (ii) Theft of library material open shoes or shoes with heels and noise. (iii) Non returning of the temporary issued materials within due time. 29. IDENTITY CARDS (iv) Any kind of disturbance in library 29.1. Students are required to display their University (v) Misconduct with the library staff Identity Cards prominently while arriving and during their (vi) Violation of established library rules and norms All stay in the Campus. library users are required to: 26.8. Display University Student ID card 30. DISCIPLINARY REQUIREMENTS 26.9. Switch off cell phones in the Library. 30.1. All faculty members and other staff members authorized for the purpose, to check disorderly or 27. HOSTEL RULES improper conduct or any breach of regulation by students 27.1. Allotment for accommodation in the hostel is of the University in the University premises. considered only after the Allotment Committee has 30.2. Any member of the academic staff may, if he/she scrutinized the application and satisfied itself of the deems it necessary, report the case of a student who merit and eligibility of the student and that his/her stay is guilty of disorderly or improper conduct in a lecture in the hostel shall in no way be prejudicial to the interest room, library or laboratory to the notice of the Head of of other residents in hostel and the institution. the Department concerned and Disciplinary Committee. 27.2. The hostel accommodation is given to students 30.3. Fines or other penalties may be imposed by the domiciled in places other than Faisalabad only. Disciplinary Committee, or by any other authorized 27.3. Students are not allowed to reside in private hostels person of the University for any breach of regulations, or in Faisalabad. for any act of behavior detrimental to the good order of 27.4. The applications of female students for allotment the university. of accommodation in the hostel are undertaken from 30.4. A student of the University may be required to bear parents/guardians on the prescribed form, photographs the cost of making any damage to University property of authorized visitors and copies of National Identity for which he/ she may be responsible, which may be in Cards should be attached with application form. In case of addition to a fine or other penalty which he/she may have foreign students, the recommendation and undertaking incurred in connection therewith. on the prescribed proforma for the admission, guarantee 31. DISCIPLINARY SUSPENSION OR DISMISSAL for payment of hostel dues and of good behavior will be The University reserves the right to suspend or dismiss obtained from respective embassies or consulates. a student for violation of policies, regulations, discipline 27.5. The management has made arrangement for or code of conduct inimical to the best interest, or for uninterrupted supply of electricity in the University and attempting to use unfair means during classes, quizzes hostel. The students are allowed to use their personal or examinations. Management decision in all matters is electrical appliances i.e. microwave oven and refrigerator final. It is their duty to keep an eye on such activities that with the permission of the hostel warden. Students have may result in a breach of any law. to pay additional cost as decided by the management. 27.6. Leave application must be submitted to the hostel 32. STUDENTS/ INTERACTION WITH FACULTY warden. Girls cannot go outside the hostel/ campus for 32.1. Students are not expected to socialize with faculty shopping, visiting their relatives, or for recreation by and administration staff more than what is necessary for themselves. They are required to submit leave proforma academic pursuit. duly signed by the hostel warden while going home. 32.2. Students are forbidden to visit the faculty in their Students, going home, should leave the hostel before houses or in the faculty mess either individually or in sunset. Students are required to be back in the hostel groups. before sunset. Female students are not allowed to receive 32.3. Students’ interaction with faculty should pertain to

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33. FORBIDDEN ACTS The following acts are strictly forbidden and will lead to serious disciplinary action including rustication/ expulsion from the University: 33.1. Use of unauthorized drugs and solvents. 33.2. Posse ssion of explosive, firearms and inflammable liquids etc. 33.3. Betting, lending, or gambling. 33.4. Possession or use of fire arms, weapons, etc. 33.5. Unauthorized possession of any key of the University. 33.6. Visiting Administration block in groups.

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This prospectus provides information about the academic programs in The University of Faisalabad and should not be taken as binding on the University. Information contained in it, including educational setup, from the admission procedure or criteria to the examination, regulations or discipline is periodically reviewed by the competent authorities. The University therefore reserves the right, without notice to make changes in rules and regulations, courses and financial policy applicable to students whenever it is deemed appropriate or necessary.

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