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“EDUCATION IS THE MOVEMENT FROM “ DARKNESS TO LIGHT Acknowledgement College for Woman University acknowledges the contributions made by the following members who participated in the preparation of prospectus 2018

Prof. Dr. Farkhanda Manzoor Vice Chancellor Mrs. Uzma Batool Acting Registrar Mr. Muhammad Shahid Jamil Deputy Registrar (Academics) Ms. Hira Qureshi Assistant Registrar (Academics) Muhammad Kashif Data Processor Muhammad Umer Mansoor Junior Clerk Naira Qureshi Assistant/Head Clerk Faisal Zia Ul Din Bhatti Junior Clerk Fariha Nawaz Internee (Academics) Special Thanks Prof. Fariha Basit Professor English Department Ms. Farieha Saeed Lecturer, English Department VISION MISSION STATEMENT STATEMENT

“LCWU aspires to be a leading teaching · Providing quality, accessible education and research university, recognized to produce empowered and creative women leaders. nationally and globally as a hub of academic excellence, producing highly · Creating an enabling environment for critical thinking and world class skilled, professional, empowered, well research to expand human knowledge. groomed and values driven women · Creating productive, motivated, leaders to contribute positively to the employable and entrepreneurial socio-economic development of graduates to contribute effectively to the Pakistan.” job market.

· Practicing and promoting LCWU's core values to produce responsible and tolerant citizens committed to community service. 08 History & Excellence 09 Rigistrar Ofce 11 University Amenities 14 Degree Program offered List

FACULTIES Faculty of Natural Sciences

16 Biotechnology 19 Botany 22 Chemistry 25 Environmental Science 27 Geography 29 Physics 32 Zoology Faculty of Engineering and Technology

35 Architecture 37 City & Regional Planning 41 Computer Science 44 Electrical Engineering 46 Mathematics Faculty of Management & Administrative Sciences

49 Economics 52 Management Sciences 54 Public Administration Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences

56 Applied Psychology 59 History 61 Home Economics 63 International Relations 65 Islamic Studies 67 Mass Communication 69 Pakistan Studies 71 Philosophy 72 Political Science 74 Social Work 75 Statistics Institutes Institute of Education

78 Education Planning & Development 80 Research & Evaluation 82 Professional Studies 84 Physical Education Institute of Pharmacy

86 Pharmacy Ruth Women Institute for Leadership & Learning Pfau 90 Gender & Development Studies 92 Sociology

Institute of Visual Arts & Design

96 Fine Arts Research Center 97 Graphic Design 99 Interior Design 100 Textile Design 101 Visual Arts

Sabiha Mansoor Institute of Languages & Culture

104 Arabic 105 English 108 French 109 Persian 111 Punjabi 113 TESOL 116 Urdu

Sub Campus & Affiliated Colleges

Jhang Campus

120 Computer Science 121 Economics 123 Education 124 English Literature 126 Fine Arts 127 Islamic Studies 128 Management Sciences 129 Mass Communication 130 Mathematics 132 Urdu

133 Afliated Colleges 134 Hostel Rules 137 Fee & Other Dues 143 Merit List 2017 CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE

It is a matter of pleasure to witness the commencement of new academic year of Lahore College for Women University. Over a short period of time, the University has explored new horizons in quality Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana education with a focus on research and balanced personality Governor Punjab/ Chancellor development of its students, while emerging as a promising institution and an emblem of progress and quality education for women. It is heartening to note that the University has not limited itself to quality education of women but also ensured women participation in research and innovation with empowerment so that they can take part in the national and regional development. I am confident that with the current level of commitment the

University will become a premium institute of learning in the Punjab and torch bearer of innovative standards in women education.

I congratulate the Faculty and Management for their commitment to noble cause of women education on the commencement of another academic year. I would urge the Academia to keep themselves and their students abreast with latest developments in the field of education. I would advise the students to acquaint themselves with latest research and academic developments to emerge as better citizens in future. VICE CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE

Welcome to Lahore College for Women University, one of the historic and the largest Women University in Asia. LCWU is a hub of academic excellence for women empowerment and entrepreneurship in Asia. This institute has played a pivotal role in empowering generations of women by providing quality higher education and has been contributing in the socio-economic development of the country since its inception. Lahore College for Women University is aware of the needs and challenges of modern transforming era. Advanced teaching techniques are being implemented in the classrooms to meet the international teaching standards. LCWU offers an opportunity to the young women of Pakistan for higher education in the faculties of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences and Management and Administrative Sciences as well as in the Institutes of Education, Design and Visual Arts, Languages and Culture, Women Institute of Leadership and Learning and Institute of Pharmacy. The University is educating and training potential women leaders as scientists, engineers, artists, IT professionals, Prof. Dr. Farkhanda Manzoor doctors, social scientists, politicians, educationists and a highly competent work Vice Chancellor force to meet the challenges of 21st century. Being a progressive University, it aims to meet the standards of top international universities. New disciplines, programs and a multidisciplinary approach have been incorporated to promote higher education. E-learning, a more learner-centered approach has been introduced in order to meet the international standards. International collaborations with top ranking universities in UK, US, Australia and Malaysia are in progress to keep pace with modern techniques being introduced in higher education. In order to ensure the provision of quality education, a rigorous internal quality assurance system has been introduced for consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of university in accordance with LCWU Vision 2020. Self-Assessment Programs have been initiated by Quality Enhancement Cell in various departments for internal quality assessment to achieve academic excellence at LCWU.Directorate of Faculty Development and Internationalization (DFDI) has been vigorously engaged in conducting various trainings and workshops for the development of faculty, administration and supporting staff. Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) is providing strategic and operational support to the University's research activities and programs. Keeping in view the vision of the Government to promote research in the country, ORIC establishes linkages with the top higher education institutions and industries at national and international level to promote innovative research. LCWU has well equipped science laboratories, a well-designed Art studio, excellent TV and FM studios and laboratories of mass communication, computer science, in addition to enriched libraries provide excellent environment to carry out innovative academic and research activities for students as well as faculty. In order to ensure a conducive learning environment for the students, physical infrastructure of the university is developing continuously. To cope up with the needs of the growing strength of the students, we are looking forward to start our sub-campus at Kala Shah Kaku soon. This campus aims to make higher education accessible to 20,000 more young women. LCWU is making enormous efforts to enable young women to be financially empowered through employability and entrepreneurship. The Career Counseling and Job Placement Center (CCJP) facilitate young graduates in finding better work opportunities. Scholarships are offered by LCWU at undergraduate and graduate level to make higher education accessible to highly- meritorious but financially constrained students. In order to make our students socially responsible citizens, we engage our students in different social action projects through Active Citizenship Program (ACP), organized by LCWU in collaboration with the British Council. LCWU Vision is fully aligned with the Vision of Government of Punjab focused on higher education of young to contribute in the socio-economic development of the country. We provide our students with ample opportunities to learn and to lead wherever they go in the world.

We wish you good luck for the future endeavors! Page 8 Lahore College for Women University Lahore HISTORY & EXCELLENCE Lahore College for Women University, with a full time enrolment of about 14,000 students and a teaching faculty of more than 500 members, is one of the most prestigious institutions of Pakistan. It admits students at the Intermediate, Graduate, Masters and Ph.D. levels. At the time of autonomy, in 1990, there were Masters classes in only six areas, but now with the University status, LCWU is offering degrees at graduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. BS 4 year degree program is being offered in 39 disciplines and 5 years Phram-D and Architecture degree is being offered. University is offering M.A/M.Sc. in 6 subjects and MS/M.Phil degree in 28 subjects. The University is also offering Ph.D. programs in 16 disciplines i.e. Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Botany, Zoology, Computer Science, City & Regional Planning, Mathematics, Environmental Science, Physics, Political Science, Education, Applied Psychology, Islamic Studies, Urdu, Punjabi and Fine Arts. Lahore College for Women University, established in May 1922 as an intermediate residential college, was originally housed in a building on Hall Road, Lahore, with strength of 60 students (25 boarders) and 13 staff members. By 1950, the College strength increased to 600 students and was shifted to the present building on Jail Road. LCWU by 1922 was affiliated with the University of the Punjab for undergraduate program in 18 subjects. Within the next two years the institution had graduate programs in 14 subjects. Post graduate classes in English were initiated in 1940 and Honours classes in five subjects were introduced in 1949. B.Sc. classes started in 1955 while Post-graduate classes in the subjects of Economics and Physics started in 1966. By 1979 Islamic Studies, Political Science and Psychology were also added to the ever increasing list of programs. The year 1990, when Administrative and Financial Autonomy was given to the institution, proved to be the turning point in the history of LCWU. On 13th August 1999, it was declared a Degree-Awarding institution. The institution was elevated to the status of a Women University on 10th September 2002. The 21st century has brought a drastic revolution in science, which has completely transformed the world. Today sciences are exploring areas that defy imagination. Keeping in line with the importance of the sciences in today's world, LCWU has been fulfilling the demand of the female students in the area, as this was the only institution offering science subjects at undergraduate level. This is evident from the fact that majority of the female doctors, serving and retired, have at some stage (F.Sc. or B.Sc.) studied at Lahore College for Women. Since 1922 the college has proved its worth as the highest seat of learning for science subjects. At the moment Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Bio-Technology, Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Electronics, Environmental Science, Computer Science and Pharmacy are taught at Graduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral levels. LCWU is cognizant of the significance of social sciences and liberal arts since they contribute to the aesthetic sense of human beings and are essential for the society. The Department of English, being more than 70 years old, is the oldest post-graduate department of the University. Founded by Prof Mrs. U.K. Siraj-ud-Din, it still is rooted in the traditions of scholarship and academic excellence. Besides English, Urdu, Punjabi, Islamic Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Fine Arts, Pakistan Studies, Mass Communication and Gender and Development Studies are being offered at graduate and postgraduate level. The graduates of LCWU take their place in moral, intellectual and professional leadership in all walks of national life. Among its alumni are an extra ordinary number of teachers, physicians and professionals in all fields of life. At F.A./F.Sc. level the Intermediate College of LCWU is affiliated with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore for the purpose of examinations. This Intermediate College has proved to be a very fruitful nursery in providing women force for professional education in the province. Since the establishment of LCWU as a university, the institution has striven for improvement in Higher Education. MoU with various national industries and linkages with Foreign Universities have been established in the field of Pharmacy, Electronics, Environmental Science, Fine Arts, Economics, Mass Communication and Gender & Development Studies. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 9 REGISTRAR OFFICE Overview The Registrar Office is established under article 14 of the Lahore College for Women University Ordinance 2002 (Amended Act 2012). It has been headed by the Registrar and assisted by Additional Registrar, Deputy Registrars, Assistant Registrars and other supporting staff. The Registrar office arranges variety of administrative functions of the university, maintains the records of students and employees, conducts admission process, provides guidance and counsels students, coordinates with students and faculty members etc. It is the responsibility of the Registrar Office to facilitate the academic experience of students enrolled in the University, from the time of registration to graduation. It is also responsible for arranging and conducting the statutory body meetings. Moreover, it also helps to enforce and implement academic and administrative policies; as well as provides assistance in the development of, and modifications to, such policies and procedures that will best serve the University community. Vision: The vision of the Registrar Office is to provide proficient and timely services to students, faculty, administration & staff (gazetted and non-gazetted). Mission: The mission of the Registrar Office is to give efficient services to the under graduates, graduates and research students as well as the entire faculty of the university, besides it also provides the accurate information & guidance to the concerned persons. Registrar office produces and maintains Official Academic Records of Registered students and of the current and retired faculty. The Registrar office consists of following main sections: · Academics · Coordination · Establishment · General · Registration, Affiliated Colleges and Sub-Campus All sections of Registrar are responsible for the following functions: · Preparation of prospectus for new academic sessions · Admissions at all Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral programs of LCWU of main campus · Implementation of admission policies at sub-campus and affiliated colleges · Maintaining the records of all admitted students · Students registration and ID cards · Coordination with HEC relating to Tenure Track (TTS) and interim placement of fresh Ph.Ds. (IPFP) · Arranging and conducting the meetings of Academic Council, Advanced Studies and Research Board, Selection/Promotion Board, and Syndicate · Dealing with appointment of Gazetted Staf and Non-Gazetted Staf on Regular and Contract Basis, Leave Cases, Transfer Cases, Promotion Cases, Seniority Cases, Increment Cases, Pension Cases, Resignation/Termination · Cases, Disciplinary Cases, Re-Imbursement of Medical Charges and Retirement Cases of all employees of LCWU. Administrative Staff · Mrs. Uzma Batool (Additional Registrar ) Acting Registrar, MS Management Sciences, LCWU), MBE (PU),LLB (PU) · Mrs. Tayyaba Zahid (Deputy Registrar) (On Leave) Page 10 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Mr. Syed Intasar Hussain Kazmi (Deputy Registrar), M. Phil, Management Science (Pak Aims) · Mrs. Attiya Riaz (Deputy Registrar) , MA TESOL (LCWU) · Mr. M. Shahid Jamil (Deputy Registrar) MS Computer Sciences (University of Lahore) · Ms. Saima Islam (Administrative Officer) MS Health Psychology, (LCWU), Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology · Ms. Salaha Shaukat (Assistant Registrar) MS Management Sciences. · Mrs. Naveera Purvez (Assistant Registrar) MS Education (LCWU) · Ms. Sadaf Islam (Assistant Registrar) MS Health Psychology (LCWU) · Ms. Hira Qureshi (Assistant Registrar) MS Health Psychology (LCWU) · Mr. Javaid Hussain Qureshi (Senior Computer Programmer) MCS (AIOU), · Mr. Naveed Iqbal (PRO) · Mr. Muhammad Anwar Khan (Protocol Officer) · Ms. Sabahat Sana ( Manager Foreign Faculty Hostel) Supporting Staff · Mr. Faheem Ahmad (Data Processor) · Mr. Muhammad Kashif (Data Processor) · Mr. Salman Hassan (Assistant Data Processor) · Ms. Shagufta Mehmood (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Ms. Beenish Afzal (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Ms. Naira Qureshi (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Ms. Sheher Bano (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Mr. Waseem Ahmad (Computer Operator/D.E.O) · Ms. Waqar-un-Nisa (Computer Operator/D.E.O) · Ms. Anum Kaleem (Computer Operator/D.E.O) · Ms. Reedah Naz (Senior Clerk) · Ms. Sumera Arshad (Junior Clerk) · Ms. Sajida Raees (Junior Clerk) · Mr. Muhammad Umer Mansoor (Junior Clerk) · Mr Faisal Zia Ud Din Bhatti (Junior Clerk) Establishment Branch Staff · Mr. Muhammad Tahir (Data Processor) · Mr. Muhammad Arif (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Mr. Farooq Alvi (Assistant/Head Clerk) · Mr. Tanveer Ahmed (Computer Operator) · Mr. Mussadiq (Computer Operator) · Mr. Muhammad Bilal Ahmed (Senior Clerk) · Mr. Awais Sial (Junior Clerk) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 11 UNIVERSITY AMENITIES Student Financial Aid Office The Student Financial Aid Office is supervised by the Director University Advancement and Financial Aid. Financial Assistance is available to the students on merit cum-need basis on the recommendation of scholarship committee duly constituted by the Vice-Chancellor. · HEC NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIP · PRIME MINISTER NATIONAL ICT SCHOLARSHIP · SCOTTISH SCHOLARSHIP PS3 PROGRAMME · LCWU SCHOLARSHIP FOR (FA/F. SC) · LCWU SCHOLARSHIP FOR BS · LCWU SCHOLARSHIP FOR MS · PEEF SCHOLARSHIP FOR MS · PEEF SSMS (SHEHBAZ SHARIF MERIT SCHOLARSHIP) FOR MS · PAK-USAID MERIT AND NEEDS BASED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM · FAHAD USMANI SCHOLARSHIP · PEEF SCHOLARSHIP (SPECIAL CATEGORY) · PEEF SCHOLARSHIP BS · PEEF SCHOLARSHIP (INTERMEDIATE) · PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CONGRESS (PEC) SCHOLARSHIP · LAHORE BOARD SCHOLARSHIP (INTERMEDIATE PART- I & PART -II) · PAKISTAN BAIT-UL-MAL SCHOLARSHIP · MORA SCHOLARSHIP · HIJRI SCHOLARSHIP For Further Information Please Visit: - http://lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/campus-life-scholarships.html For Contact Details: Phone No: 99203801-9 (Ext 211, 232) Examination Branch Examinations Branch of LCWU constitutes many sub-sections, i.e. Planning and Assessment, Conduct, Secrecy, Tabulation, Accounts Section, Computer Section, Award Section, Thesis Processing Cell, Degree Cell. Planning & Assessment, Accounts Section and Printing Section, work independently, whereas, Conduct, Tabulation and Computer Sections work in co-relation with each other. Core Values · The core values of the Examinations Branch are as under: · Accuracy: To maintain and uphold high standards of accuracy in the entire process of examining candidates. Page 12 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Transparency: To maintain the high standards of transparency during whole process of examining the candidates. · Secrecy: Maintain the secrecy during the whole process of examination. · Credibility and Integrity: To maintain and uphold high standards of integrity in the entire process of examining candidates. · Partnership and teamwork: Establishing and maintaining cordial working links with the other examining bodies. · Customer focus: Being responsive to candidate's needs. · Professionalism: Strengthening professional linkages with tertiary institutions in Pakistan. · Provide Learning Initiative: To recognize that all persons are capable of learning and improving their work environment. Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext: 207, 208, 209 The Directorate of Student Affairs The Directorate of Student Affairs establishes a liaison between the University administration and the students. It facilitates students in addressing their problems related to academics, co-curricular activities, sports, libraries, examinations, transport, health, fee, career planning and discipline etc. The goal of the Student Affairs office is to ensure the welfare and growth of students with respect to every aspect of their university life and to ensure provision of maximum support. The primary purpose of the Directorate is to facilitate students in every possible way under one umbrella and to help students develop balanced personalities to instill moral values, integrity, civic sense and tolerance leading to a broader vision of life. The Student Affairs office plays an active role in encouraging students to report their problems regarding university affairs and in striving to resolve these problems through the concerned departments. The students can visit the office in person or send a written complaint through e-mail or ordinary mail. Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext: 310 Medical Facilities The University takes full care of the physical and mental health of its students. A lady doctor and her para-medical staff are available in the Clinic located near Jaffery Hall. Following medical services are provided: · Medical Consultation · Selective Oral Medications · First Aid Services · Selective Injections for Hostel Students · Nebulization Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9, Ext: 336 Centre for Career Counseling and Job Placement The mission of the Centre of Career Counseling and Job Placement is to encourage and assist women in their efforts to succeed in the workplace. The Centre offers comprehensive vocational assessment, training, job placement assistance and retention services to ensure successful transition from University to workplace. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 13

Independent Living Centre The LCWU Disabled Students Support Committee has established an Independent Living Centre for the physically and visually challenged students. LCWU has embarked on the mission to make them fully functioning, productive and independent members of the society. The purpose of establishing the independent living center for the support of Special Persons teaching and studying at LCWU is to secure the equal opportunities and equal rights during their life at the campus. The policy of LCWU focuses on the rights of all students to take part in development process with freedom from abuse, neglect and violations of special persons' rights Provision of Pick & Drop Service to Physically Challenged Students In LCWU, for persons with physical disabilities, accessibility and safety are primary issues. LCWU provides pick and drop service by its independent Living Centre. Within the campus, access to building, classroom, washroom, corridors and other physical infrastructure at campus with the participation of the target community is one the major objectives of the proposed IL centre. Progress is being made with the coordination of the Engineering Cell, LCWU. Contact Details Phone No: 99203801-9, Ext: 280, 326 Transport Facilities The university offers the facility of 15 buses. The finances needed for them are generated through students as per government directive. Students are directed to contact Mr. Shahid Hussain, Transport Officer to get their bus cards issued soon after their admission. Bus card is issued for two months and renewed after two months. The cards of defaulters will be cancelled and reissued on the payment of fine of Rs. 100/- Bus charges are not refundable. Students are expected to display appropriate behavior while using transport facility. Contact Details Phone No:- 99203901-9, Ext: 295 Hostel The university offers hostel facility to the students coming from other cities and abroad. There are three hostels for Intermediate, Graduates and Postgraduate Students. Due to limited accommodation facilities, the hostel seats are provided to the students only on merit. Basic enrollment in all three hostels. · Habiba Hall for Intermediates Class · Jaffery Hall for Graduates Class · Bushra Mateen Hall for Post Graduate Class There are total 450 seats in all three hostel, whereas there is currently total enrollment of 560 students in all three hostels. Due to limited seats hostel is provided to the students on merit. According to the policies of Punjab Government there must be reserved seats for the Fata, other Provinces, Foreign and Special students, so following the government policy, hostel management also have specified number of seats reserved for Fata, other provinces and overseas students. Contact Details Phone No: 99203801-9 Ext 222, 223, 224 Degree Programs Offered In LCWU Sr. No Faculty / Instute Department Name BS M.A/MSC MS Ph.D. 1 Bio-Technology ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2 Botany ✔ - ✔ ✔ 3 al Science Chemistry ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Environmental 4 Sciences ✔ - ✔ ✔ 5 Geography ✔ - - - 6 Physics ✔ - ✔ ✔ aculty of Natur 7 F zoology ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 Insture of Pharmacy Pharmacy ✔ - ✔ - 9 Islamic Studies ✔ - ✔ ✔ Internaonal 10 Relaon ✔ - - - 11 Pak Studies ✔ - - - 12 Polical Science ✔ - ✔ - 13 Professional Studies ✔ - - - 14 History ✔ - ✔ - 15 Social Work ✔ - - - 16 Applied Psychology ✔ - ✔ ✔ 17 Home Economics ✔ - - - Mass 18 ✔ - ✔ ✔

aculty of Humanies and Social Sciences Communicaon 19 F Stascs ✔ - ✔ - 20 BBA ✔ - - - B.com ✔ - - - ement& 21 Economics Department ✔ - ✔ - ave Sciences

22 tr Management - ✔ - 23 Sciences - - - aculty of Manag Public ✔ Adminis 24 F Administraon 25 Computer Sciences ✔ - ✔ ✔ Electrical 26 Engineering ✔ - ✔ -

City and Regional ✔ - ✔ - 27 Planning echnology T Architecture ✔ - - - 28 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ aculty of Engineering and Mathemacs 29 F Sociology ✔ - - - 30 WILL Gender and - - 31 Development Studies ✔ ✔ 32 Instute of Educaon ✔ - ✔ ✔ 33 Educaon Physical Educaon ✔ - - - 34 e Arabic ✔ - - - Persian ✔ - ✔ ✔

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41 Texle Design ✔ - - - Interior 42 ✔ - - - Design e of Visual Arts & Design ✔ - ✔ ✔ 43 tut Visual Arts Ins Faculty of Natural Sciences , if of of to for with So, which like human LCWU advances academic life. quality disciplines knowledge success with elevance Geography r of would postgraduate) expand that high the ograms. major integrated & evoke we LCWU curio to pr fields all use various to ch est ch ough the to ent Sciences, in less impart der thr of works esear inter or or r to esear (graduate r differ e trainings. in is race in your mor new ough onmental because levels skills Sciences instructions thr human all qualifications qualifications their life ovoke Envir integrated objective at expertise in , pr because simply moral e fields. and of Natural better and society cor the and of diverse to about students and elected Chemistry esteemed, mind elevant offer activities , r LCWU construct be come participation Faculty ch . their to benefit by embed your in to doctrine implementation Botany have ch esear skill r should , Sciences cise its the giving the student's esear strives community exer passionate r supported and Science with of to with students and Natural ch to ess welcome of chased knowledge, LCWU information, Zoology ogr theme Biotechnology along esear r and pr Science have eers. and excellence committed your Faculty car scientific is scientific infiltrations is the Enviromental Science Physics Zoology Chemistry Geography Biotechnology Botany he T comprising Physics staff with their knowledge education graduates vital for education, this inculcate. and scientists Page 16 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Overview Biotechnology is the application of biological organisms, systems or processes to produce substances or products useful to mankind. The current Biotechnology grew out of advances in biological sciences such as Genetics, Microbiology and Biochemistry and Information Technology.Teaching and research in the field of Biotechnology must be strengthened in Pakistan not only to assimilate the progress made in the world but also to undertake research for solving our own specific problems. This would be possible only by producing well-trained scientific manpower in our country. It is therefore urgently required to incorporate well-planned academic programs in biotechnology in our education system. Realizing the importance of strengthening teaching and research in this field, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore has established a state of the art Biotechnology Department to cater the challenges of 21st century. This department will hopefully help in producing well- trained professionals who shall be instrumental in establishing and developing this crucial science and technology in Pakistan. Therefore, a great deal of attention must be paid to human resources and infrastructure development. We try to provide our students as well as faculty members most intellectually stimulating environment for their academics and research. We aim to work hard to do potential research in the field of Biotechnology. Learning Objectives · To provide facilities and training for high quality research in the field of Biotechnology. · Establish a forum for exchange of information at national and international level. Outcomes · Production of skilled personnel in a variety of disciplines of biotechnology. · To provide a sound base to future scholars who want to be expert in Biotechnology. Degree Programs Offered · BS Biotechnology · M.Sc. Biotechnology (Self Supporting) · MS Biotechnology · MS Biotechnology (Replica) (Self Supporting) · Ph.D. Biotechnology For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS Biotechnology Eligibility Criteria (4 Years Program) · F.Sc Pre-medical, A levels or equivalent. Total Cradit Hours: 136 · All other requirements are as per university admission policy (Please see University eligibility criteria for BS admission) M.Sc. Biotechnology (2-Years Self –Supporting Program) Total credit hours: 78 CR Eligibility Criteria · 14 years of education i.e B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry or equivalent. · All other requirements are as per university admission policy (Please see University eligibility criteria for MSc admission) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 17 MS Biotechnology (2 Years Program) Eligibility Criteria · 16 years of education i.e BS/M.Sc. in Biotechnology, Botany, Biochemistry, Zoology, Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Sciences and Pharmacy, Homeopathic medicine, Medical Lab Technology or equivalent. · All other requirements as per University policy (Please Visit

Total Cradit Hours 36 CR Ph.D. Program Eligibility Criteria · 18 years of education i.e. MS/ M.Phil. in Biotechnology, Botany, Biochemistry, Zoology, Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Sciences and Pharmacy, Homeopathic Medicine, Medical Lab Technology or equivalent. · All other requirements as per University policy (Please Visit

Total Cradit Hours 18 CR List of Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. Shagufta Naz, COD, MSc. Botany (PU), Ph.D. Botany with Specialization in Plant Biotechnology (PU)Postdoc,Plant Genomics (UC-Davis,USA) · Dr. Faiza Saleem, Tenured Associate Prof. (TTS) M.Sc. Zoology (PU), Ph.D. Biological Sciences with Specialization in Micro- and Molecular Biology (PU), Postdoc Molecular Biology (PU), · Dr. Mehwish Iqtedar, Assistant Prof. (TTS) M.Sc. Zoology (PU), Ph.D. Zoology with Specialization in Microbiology (PU), · Dr. Neelma Munir, Tenured Associate Prof. (TTS) M.Sc. Botany (PU), Ph.D. Botany with Specialization in Plant Biotechnology (PU) · Dr. Roheena Abdullah, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc. Botany (PU), M.Ed., M.Phil. (GCU), Ph.D. Botany with Specialization in Industrial Biotechnology (GCU), · Dr. Rasheeda Bashir, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc. Zoology (GCU), M.Phil. Zoology (GCU), Ph.D. Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (PU), · Dr. Farheen Aslam, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc. Biochemistry (PU), Ph.D. Biological Sciences with Specialization in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PU), · Dr. Afshan Kaleem, Assistant Professor (TTS) MS Biochemical Engineering (Denmark), Ph.D. Biotechnology (GCU ) with Specialization in Proteomics and Bioinformatics, · Dr. Saiqa Ilyas, Assistant Professor MSc Botany (GCU), M.Phil Biotechnology (GCU), Ph.D. Botany with Specialization in Plant Biotechnology (LCWU), · Dr. Bushra Khubaib, Lecturer (PPSC) M.Sc Biochemistry (PU), M.Phil. Molecular biology (CEMB, PU) (Silver Medalist) Ph.D. Molecular Biology (CEMB, PU), · Dr. Rukhama Haq, Lecturer, BS (Hons.) Botany (LCWU), MS Botany (LCWU), · Ms. Mahwish Aftab, Lecturer (Study Leave), BS (Hons) Zoology (PU) (Gold Medalist), M.Phil. Molecular Biology (CEMB, PU) (Gold Medalist), Page 18 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Plant Tissue Culture Lab Bagh-e-Jinnah · Dr. Saiqa Ilyas Assistant Professor MSc Botany (GCU), M.Phil Biotechnology (GCU), Ph.D. Botany with Specialization in Plant Biotechnology (LCWU), · Ms. Noureen Ashraf Lab Assistant B.Sc. (PU), Contact Details Phone No: 99203801-9 Ext:- 277 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 19 DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Overview Botany as an essential part of Biology is being taught since 1922 at LCWU. B.Sc. Botany classes started in 1956 and M.Sc. Botany was launched in 1994 by the endless efforts of Mrs. Khatoon Zahoor. A four year BS degree program was initiated in 2005, where as MS, MS leading to Ph.D and Ph.D programs were started in 2009 at the Department of Botany. Mrs. Dilara Muqueet, Ms. Prem Madan, Prof. Mrs. Khatoon Zahoor, Mrs. Shamim Sattar , Prof. Mrs. Rashida Zafar and Prof. Mrs. Zafar Hussain served as former HODs from 1956 to 2013. Ms. Prem Madan would always be remembered as a legendary teacher and administrator. Currently Prof. Dr. Farah Khan is the Chairperson of the Botany Department. Our mission and vision is to train the youth to apply the basic knowledge of Plant Sciences to broaden the horizons of Agriculture, Horticulture and Industry including Biotechnology. We are striving to achieve excellence and to produce skilled professional graduates following the requirements of current job market. Learning Objectives · The overarching aim of Botany Department is to produce graduates, post graduates & doctorates with better understanding of plant sciences. · We are also determined to provide well skilled female graduates of Plant Sciences, according to the requirement of the job market on national and international levels and give a new get up to Botany as a subject, making it more appreciable and attractive for the human resource sector. · Department of Botany intends to get its students well groomed, creative and confident to step forward in the practical life. Outcomes · To produce graduates with dynamic and research oriented approach who are able to get incorporated in reputable national and international universities, institutes and companies for further education/research or job. · To develop and train Human resource in current job oriented fields of Plant Sciences. · To prepare the skilled and professional Pakistani female youth with high moral values and ethics. Job Opportunities · Teaching at various public and private sector Educational Institutes/Universities. · Researchers at different scientific national and international research institutes. · Employment at national and international Agriculture, Horticulture and Biotechnological Institutions/Departments and Companies. Degree Programs offered · BS Botany · MS Botany · Ph.D. Botany For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS Botany Eligibility Criteria · Female candidates with BS 60% marks in F.SC. pre-medical or equivalent are eligible to apply for BS Botany Duration: 4 Years Total Credit Hours: 136 Page 20 Lahore College for Women University Lahore MS Botany Eligibility Criteria · 16 years of education (BS or M.Sc. in Relevant Field) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 Years Total Credit Hours: 36 Ph.D. Botany Eligibility Criteria · MS Botany or Equivalent (18 Years education) · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system.

· Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program.

· Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit ·· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats.

Duration 3-5 Years. Total Credit Hours: Course work 18 CRH List of Faculty · Prof. Dr. Farah Khan (Chairperson/Professor) M.Sc. Botany, Ph.D Botany with specialization in Biotechnology (PU, Pk.), Post Doc in Molecular Genetics specially the Viroidal Genomics, Ohio State University, (USA) · Prof. Dr. Zeb Saddiqe M.Sc. Gold Medalist, Botany (PU, Pk.), PhD Botany with specialization in Phytochemistry (LCWU, Pk.) · Dr. Tehreema Iftikhar, Associate Professor, M.Sc. Botany, M.Phil Botany with specialization in Industrial Biotechnology, PhD Botany with specialization in Industrial Biotechnology (GCUL, Pk.), PhD Fellowship (SNU Korea), Post Doc. with specialization in Food Engineering (USA) · Dr. Zubaida Yousuf, Associate Professor, M.Sc. Botany (UAAR, Pk.), Ph.D. with specialization in Molecular Taxonomy (QAU, Pk.), Post Doc. with specialization in medicinal Plants Genomics and Genetics (China) · Dr. Shabnam Shaheen, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Botany (UAAR, Pk.), Ph.D Plant Sciences with specialization in Plant Taxonomy (QAU, Pk.), Post Doc. with specialization in medicinal Plants (Malaysia) · Dr. Sumera Iqbal, Assistant Professor M.Sc. Botany (UAAR, Pk.), Ph.D Plant Sciences with specialization in Plant Physiology (QAU, Pk.) · Dr. Khajista Jabeen, Assistant Professor M.Sc Botany, Ph.D Mycology and Plant Pathology with specialization in Fungal Biotechnology (PU, Pk.) · Dr. Sumera Javad, Assistant Professor M.Sc Botany Gold Medalist (LCWU, Pk.), Ph. D Botany with specialization in Plant Tissue Culture and Biochemistry (LCWU, Pk) (On study leave) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 21

· Dr. Smaina Sarwar, Assistant Professor M.Sc. Botany, Ph.D Botany with specialization in Molecular Mycology/Fungal Biology (PU, Pk.), PhD IRSIP Fellowship (UK) · Mrs. Mobina Ulfat, Assistant Professor M.Sc. Botany, M.Phil Botany with specialization in Plant Physiology (UAF, Pk.) (On study leave) · Dr. Sobia Ilyas, Assistant Professor BS Hons. Botany, Ph.D Botany with specialization in Molecular Mycology, Plant Fungal Interaction, Fungal Biology (PU, Pk.), PhD IRSIP Fellowship (USA) · Ms. Sana Khalid, Assistant Professor M. Sc Hons. Gold medalist (Botany), M. Phil (PU. Pk) with specialization in Molecular Biology · Dr. Kiran Shahzadi, Assistant Professor, Adhoc M.Sc. Botany, M.Phil Biotechnology (GCU, Pk.), Ph.D Botany with specialization in Plant Biotechnology (LCWU, Pk.) · Dr. Riffat Siddique, Assistant Professor, Adhoc M.Sc. Gold medalist Botany (PU, Pk.) Ph. D Botany with specialization in Molecular Virology (LCWU, Pk) · Dr. Hannan Mukhtar, Assistant Professor, Adhoc M.Sc. Botany (PU, Pk.) Ph.D Botany with specialization in Biotechnology (LCWU, Pk) · Dr. Amna Tariq, Assistant Professor, Adhoc M.Sc. Botany, M.Phil Environmental Sciences (GCU, Pk.) Ph. D. Botany Gold medalist with specialization in Biotechnology (LCWU, Pk) · Mrs. Aroosa Aftab, Lecturer M.Sc. Gold Medalist, Botany (GCU, Pk.), M.Phil Botany with specialization in Ethnobotany (GCU, Pk.) (on Study Leave) · Mrs. Zaryab Khalid Sial, Lecturer BS. Botany (LCWU, Pk.), MS Botany with specialization in Biotechnology (LCWU, Pk.) · Dr. Sehrish Sadia, Assistant Professor IPFP M. Sc, M. Phil Gold Medalist (PMAS Arid Agriculture University), Ph. D Beijing Normal University, China with specialization in Plant Ecology/Quantitative Ecology. Supporting Staff · Mrs. Shaheen Qasim, Lecture Assistant · Mr. Hassan Mirza, Lecture Assistant Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:-250 Email:[email protected] Page 22 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Overview Chemistry department was established in 1922, right from the day Lahore College for Women was founded. Graduate program was started in 1958 while B.Sc Honours (3 years), M.Sc. Chemistry and PhD programs were offered in 2003. Currently BS (4 years), M.Sc. (2 years), MS (2 years) and Ph.D courses are being taught. Chemistry is the major discipline in LCWU, Lahore gradually progressing in with higher education commission of Pakistan's commitment to offer excellent education and contend for research in field of chemistry. It is a great pride for the Department of Chemistry that a renowned researcher Prof. Dr. Bushra Khan is working as the Head of Chemistry Department. Chemistry department is one of the best departments of the University in which 13 Ph.D, 5 MS and three M.Sc faculty members are serving in the fields of Physical, Organic, Inorganic, Analytical and Biochemistry. The department of Chemistry endeavors to be a nationally recognized model for educating and preparing students to contribute and compete in the ever changing, technology centered modern world. To achieve this vision, the department is committed to provide best educational environment by · Frequent interactions between faculty and students · Independent thought · Collegial exchange of ideas and high ethical standards · Use of modern educational technology in lectures and laboratory courses However, our actual pride is our confident well educated and competent faculty and female students who occupy the best position in industry, medical, pharmaceutical, academia as well as in the world. Learning Objectives · To enable students to perform effectively in the workplace and have the ability to do research in chemistry. · To produce graduates with ability to think critically, conceptually and rationally. · To create high level professionals in the field of Chemistry who can serve in sectors such as education, industrial research and agricultural research. Outcomes · Our programs will help students to become professional chemists in industry, teaching and diagnostic laboratories. · Our students will be trained and equipped with knowledge to compete for academic as well research positions in reputed national and international universities and research organizations. Degree Programs offered · BS Chemistry · M.Sc. Chemistry · MS Chemistry · Ph.D Chemistry For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS Chemistry (4 years degree program) The BS program is designed for students planning graduate study in chemistry and seeking career as professional chemists. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 23 Eligibility Criteria · Intermediate (Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering) with more than 60% marks. · A level and equivalent with good grades and premedical subjects. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 136 · Chem, Botany, Zoology Chem, Physics, G. Maths M.Sc. Chemistry (Evening) (Self Supporting Program) (2 years degree program) The M.Sc. program is designed to provide opportunity to the female students who have passed two years B.Sc program and are looking for higher studies. Eligibility Criteria · 14 years education with Chemistry major, 1st / 2nd division Bachelor's Degree. Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 77 MS Chemistry (2 years degree program) The master of sciences in chemistry program is designed mainly for individuals with a bachelor's degree in chemistry who wish to advance their careers in the local chemical/ pharmaceutical industries, educational institute and various research institutes such as PINSTECH and PCSIR etc. Eligibility Criteria · 16 years of education (B.S or M.Sc in relevant fields) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 Ph.D Chemistry The program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in the Chemistry is designed primarily to prepare Doctoral-level Chemists for industrial as well as academic research careers. The areas of research include Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Colloid and Surface chemistry, Electrochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Phyto Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry. Eligibility Criteria · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in Chemistry. · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Page 24 Lahore College for Women University Lahore List of Faculty · Prof. Dr. Bushra Khan, Professor/COD M.Sc, Ph.D (PU) · Prof. Mrs. Nustren Abid, Professor, M.Sc (PU) · Mrs. Raheela Anwar, Associate Professor, M.Sc (PU) · Dr. Shahana Ehsan, Associate Professor, M.Sc (PU) Gold Medalist, Ph.D (LCWU) · Mrs. Farah Zia, Associate Professor, M.Sc (PU) · Dr. Erum Akbar Hussain, Tenured Associate Professor, M.Sc, Ph.D (HEJ Research Institute of Chem. KU) · Dr. Shahida Shujaat, Tenured Associate Professor, M.Phil (QAU), Ph.D (HEJ Research Institute of Chem. KU) post DOC Univ of Cincinnate, Ohio, USA · Dr. Saadia Rashid Tariq, Tenured Associate Professor, M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU) · Dr. Bushra Naseem, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU) Post Doc Bristol, UK · Dr. Abida Yasmeen, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Sc, (UAF), M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU) · Dr. Sana Ahmad, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Sc. Hons (PU), Ph.D France · Dr. Yusra Safa, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Sc, Ph.D (UAF) · Dr. Tahira Moeen, Assistant Professor, B.Ed, M.Sc (PU),(Gold Medalist) Ph.D (LCWU) · Mrs. Umbreen Tahir, Assistant Professor, B.Ed, M.Sc (PU), MS (LCWU) · Dr. Fozia Iram, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Phil (GCU), PhD (PU) · Dr. Shahnaz, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M.Sc., PhD (HEJ) · Dr. Rehana Kousar, Assistant Professor, (TTS) M. Phil (BZU Multan), PhD (South Korea) · Ms. Syeda Nazish Arshad, Lecturer MS (LCWU) · Ms. Touseef Kazmi, Lecturer, MS (LCWU) · Ms. Mamoona Tehseen, Lecturer, M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Sana Fayyaz , Lecturer, MS (LCWU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:-246 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 25 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Overview The 21st century promises for both an exciting time and a challenging world to live in. Many of the most complex challenges will be environmental forcing people to divert their attention towards this field. Meeting these challenges will require problem solving abilities based in natural, social and management sciences, and other disciplines. Environmental Science is the application of a combination of scientific disciplines to issues and questions regarding environmental and socio- economic problems. Environmental degradation, energy crisis, water scarcity, food security; mitigation and adaptation to climate change impacts are the major areas of concern in today's world. The economy is moving towards “Green or low Carbon Economy” based on Carbon neutrality and valuation of ecosystem services. Environmental pollution, depletion of resources and disintegration of ecological functions are of global, regional and local concerns. To prevent continued environmental degradation and the decline of human society, interactions between human and the environment have to be in harmony. This is achievable through an integrated, holistic approach encompassing Natural, Social and Management Sciences with political support and technological, economic and social interventions. This will require qualified and trained human resource and so is the objective of Environmental Science Department. Environmental Science department takes pride in the fact that since its inception, over six hundred students have graduated obtaining their BS, MSc and MS degrees and providing services to various echelons of society which indicates the success of our program and the trust of the stakeholders in this department. Environmental Science department is actively involved in the restoration of indigenous flora with community participation, creating awareness about the role of ecosystems in human health and local community capacity building regarding conservation of indigenous vegetation. Learning Objectives Environmental Science is a decision support science, which has emerged as a result of convergence of a wide range of disciplines, therefore, its scope is wide as inter and multi-disciplinary field of knowledge. Its ambit is as wide as environment itself. The aim of undergraduate degree programme in the discipline of Environmental Science is sustainable development and to develop human resource equipped with knowledge to support decisions, skills needed to mitigate impacts of climate change or adapt necessary measures and attitude to contribute in development of sustainable life style in the society and to develop green economy. Degree Programs offered · BS Environmental Science · MS Environmental Science · Ph.D. Environmental Science For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS Environmental Science (4 Years Degree Program) Eligibility Criteria for BS-Environmental Science Total Credit Hours 136 CR · The eligibility for admission is F.Sc. Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering with 60% marks or A-level with equivalent marks. · All other requirements as per university policy (please see university admission criteria for BS). MS Environmental Science (2 Years Degree Program) Eligibility Criteria for MS Environmental Science Total Credit Hours 36 CR · All the applicants with minimum 16 years of educations (BS/M.Sc./Equivalent) in the subject of Environmental Science/ Botany/ Chemistry/Zoology/Physics/Agriculture/MBBS/Pharmacy/Geography are eligible. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please see University Admission Eligibility Criteria for MS Program) Page 26 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Ph.D. Environmental Science Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D Total Cradit Hours 18 CR · All the applicants with minimum 18 years of education (M.Phil./MS/Equivalent) in the subject of Environmental Science/ Botany/Zoology/Chemistry/Physics/Agriculture/MBBS/Pharmacy/Geography/ Wild life and Fisheries are eligible. · All other requirements as per University policy (Please see University Admission Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D. Program) Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. Tahira Aziz Mughal,(Chairperson) M.Sc Botany, (Silver Medalist, PU), Ph.D. Chemistry (LCWU) Post Doc (PU). · Prof. Dr. Arifa Tahir, (TTS) M.Sc. Botany (PU) Ph.D. Botany (PU). · Dr. Nadia Ghani, (TTS) Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Zoology (GCU, Lahore) Ph.D. Zoology (PU). · Dr. Numrah Nisar, (TTS) Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU), Ph.D. (Cell and Molecular Biology, UK). · Dr. Sofia Nosheen, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. M.Phil., Chemistry (UAF), Ph.D. Environmental Chemistry (UAF). · Dr. Ammara Fatima, (TTS) Assistant Professor, M.Sc., Chemistry (UAF), M.Phil. Biotechnology (NIBGE), Ph.D., Plant Nutrition (JLU, Germany). · Dr. Moneeza Abbas, Assistant Professor M.Sc. Zoology, (LCWU), Ph.D. Zoology (LCWU). · Ms. Hina Chaudhry, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS.(Gold Medalist LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). · Mrs. Amina Zafar, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS. (Bronze Medalist LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). · Mrs. Zaira Ahmad, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS. (Silver Medalist LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress PU). · Mrs. Zahra Asghar, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS. (Bronze Medalist LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). · Mrs. Saima Atif, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS. (LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). · Ms. Fakhra Aslam, Lecturer, M.Sc. (Honors) (PU), MS. (LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). · Ms. Rabia Shehzadi, Lecturer, M.Sc. MS.LCWU), Ph.D. (in progress LCWU). Visiting Faculty · Dr. Saba Khurshid Assistant Professor (IPFP) M.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture Sciences (PU), Ph.D. Agriculture Sciences (PU). Contact Details : Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 306 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 27 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Overview The Department of Geography has the honor to be one of the oldest department of Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. Right from the beginning, Geography department has been producing knowledgeable students at Intermediate and Graduate levels. The Department owes a great deal of gratitude to the eminent teachers and professors like Mrs. Bilquis Qureshi, Dr. Maryam Khan ,Ms. Ruqia Rafique, Mrs. Akram, Mrs. Saeeda Karamat, Mrs. Sadiqa Nasir and Mrs. Bushra Sharif who contributed towards the progress and betterment of department and worked as the Head of the department respectively. The department launched BS (4-Year) Degree Program in 2011. Presently, Ms. Sahar Zia is working devotedly as the Incharge of the Department. As a step towards academic development, department aims to start MS program shortly. Learning Objectives · To create understanding of Physical and cultural environment · To develop skills for analytical study of man-environment interaction · To develop skills in map reading and cartography · To introduce simple quantitative methods in geography · To enhance understanding of physical and cultural milieu of Pakistan and its provinces · To create understanding of GIS and Remote Sensing, among the students · To enable students to carry out research projects independently, including data collection, data processing and data presentation in a report, thesis, ACP (Active Citizens Program) · To enhance communication and presentation skills Outcomes · Have understanding of Geography as a subject so that they become professionals and have the capability to adapt to any challenge that may offer within their careers · Work in environmental based organizations e.g. EPA, that deal with the results of man-environment interaction and methodologies to combat them · Become efficient map interpreters · Apply quantitative techniques in geography and be able to draw conclusions · To understand Pakistan's geographical landscape and economic conditions, and serve in institutions like, Statistical Bureau, Dept. of Demography etc. · Understand the conceptual framework of spatial and attribute data models, and perform complex analysis and presenting the results using Arc GIS and other advanced software · Achieve educational standards, precisely writing and presentation skills Degree Program offered · BS Geography Duration (4 Years Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit :- Page 28 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Eligibility Criteria · F.A, FSc, I.Com or Equivalents are eligible to apply for BS Geography. ·All other requirements as per University admission policy (please see university eligibility criteria for BS admission) Total Credit Hours 128 CR List of Permanent Faculty · Ms. Sahar Zia, Lecturer Incharge Geography Department BS (Hons) Geography (P.U), M.Phil Geography (P.U) · Mrs. Aysha Faisal, Assistant Professor (On study leave) M.Sc. (P.U), M.Phil. (CSAS) P.U, Diploma (GIS) PIMS · Ms. Nausheen Mazhar, Lecturer (On study leave) M.Sc. (P.U), M.A (Eng. Lit.) P.U, PGD (GIS) PIMS M. Phil (GCU) · Ms. Sumaira kousar, Lecturer M.Sc. Geography (P.U), M.Phil Geography (P.U) List of Visiting Faculty · Ms. Rehana Mehar Ali, Visiting Lecturer BS (Hons) Geography (GCU) M.Phil Geography (GCU) · Ms. Rubab Zafar, Visiting Lecturer MSc Geography (PU), M.Phil Geography (PU) · Ms. Samawia Rizwan, Visiting Lecturer BS (Hons) Geography (PU) M.Phil Geomatics (PU) Contact Details: Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext 291 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 29 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Overview Physics is an existing intellectual adventure that inspires young people and expands the frontiers of our knowledge about nature. It generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances that will continue to drive the economic engines of the world. It contributes to the technological infrastructure and provides trained personnel needed to take advantage of scientific advances and discoveries. Physics is an important element in the education of Chemists, Engineers and Computers Scientists, as well as practitioners of the other physical and biomedical sciences. Physics extends and enhances our understanding of other disciplines, such as the earth, agricultural, chemical, biological, environmental science, astrophysics and cosmology subjects of substantial importance to all peoples of the world. It also improves our quality of life by providing the basic understanding necessary for developing new instrumentation and techniques for medical applications, such as CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, ultrasonic imaging and laser surgery, nano medicine and drug delivery system. The department of Physics was established in 1951. Mrs. Hajra Khan was the first Head while Miss Naeema Mohsin, Mrs. Qaisra Shiraz Khan and Prof. Mrs. Yasmeen Ali were the other former Heads of Physics department. Presently Prof. Dr. Rehana Zia is the head of Physics department. B.Sc classes were started in 1958 and later B.Sc (Hons) classes were conducted in the 1960's. M.Sc program was started in 1966. Ph.D program has been successfully launched in 2003. Currently department enroll students for 4 year BS (Physics) program, 2 year MS (Physics) and Ph.D. program. Learning Objectives · To provide sound basic education in physics for students planning career in Science, Engineering and other disciplines. · To encourage students to participate in research projects appropriate to their academic abilities and experience. · To prepare and train students for advanced studies and specialization in recently emerging technologies. · To encourage creativity analytical thinking, critical analysis and innovative problem solving skills. · To develop scientific attitude and demonstrate professional skills in teaching and research. · To provide opportunity for considerable personal development. Outcomes · Students have the ability to do small independent project and work independently with multidisciplinary team. · Students with advanced capabilities in leadership and management can provide significant intellectual contribution in the fields of Physics. · Students can use the techniques, skills and modern scientific tools necessary for professional practice. · Students can apply knowledge of Physics and other specialties in everyday life. · Students can conduct empirical research and think analytically. Degree Programs Offered · BS Physics · MS Physics · Ph.D. Physics For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Page 30 Lahore College for Women University Lahore BS Physics (4-Year Degree Program) Eligibility Criteria · Students who have passed Intermediate (Pre Medical) are not allowed for BS-Physics. · Students who have passed Intermediate (Pre Engineering) with more than 60% marks. · A-Level and equivalent with good grades and pre-engineering subjects. · All other requirements as per university policy (please see university admission criteria for BS). Duration: 4 Years, Total Credit hours: 136 MS Physics (2-Year Degree Program) Eligibility Criteria · Minimum 16 years of education BS/MSc Degree in Physics or equivalent · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 Years, Total Credit hours: 36 Ph.D Physics Eligibility Criteria · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil/ MS in Physics or equivalent is required in the relevant field. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 3-5 Years, 18 Credit Hours for Course Work in 2-Semester List of Faculty · Prof. Dr. Rehana Zia Director Accadmics (Chairperson of Physics), MSc.Mphil (PU), Ph.D, (LCWU) · Prof. Dr. Zohra Nazir Kayani, M.Sc., Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Safia Iftikhar, Associate Prof. M.Sc. (LCWU), M.Phil (QAU), Ph.D. (UET) · Dr. Rozina Chaudhary, Associate Prof. M.Sc, (LCWU), M.Phil (GCU) Ph. D (GCU) · Ms. Ghazala Shaheen, Associate Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Ambreen Mirza, Associate Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (PU) · Mrs. Alliya Qamar, Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (PU) · Dr. Lubna Mustafa, Assistant Prof. (On Study Leave) M.Sc., M.Phil (PU), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Riffat Sagheer, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil (UET), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Mrs. Maryam Fayyaz, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), MS (LCWU) · Mrs. Farah Iftikhar, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU) · Mrs. Ruby Shaheen, Assistant Prof M.Sc. (PU) MS (LCWU) · Dr. Aneeqa Sabah (TTS), Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (PU), Ph. D (Thailand) · Mrs. Sahar Tasleem, Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (PU) · Dr. Madeeha Riaz, Assistant Prof. M.S, Ph. D (LCWU) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 31

· Dr. Zeba Israr (TTS), Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil Ph. D (GCU) · Dr. Munazza Mohsin, Assistant Prof. M.Sc (Pu), Ph. D (Austria) · Dr. Salma Waseem, Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Shafaq Arif, Assistant Prof. M.Sc, (GCU), M.Phil (UET), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Mrs. Afshan Rashid, Lecturer M.Sc. (PU), MS (LCWU) · Mrs. Talat Saeed, Lecturer M.Sc. (GCU), M.Phil(UET) · Mrs. Hina Irfan, Lecturer (On Study Leave) M.Sc. (PU), MS (LCWU) · Dr. Saima Khalid, Lecturer M.Sc. (GCU), M.Phil (UET), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Mrs. Rabia Khurram, Lecturer M.Sc. (PU), MS (LCWU Contact Details:. Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext. 248 E-mail:- [email protected] Page 32 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Overview Zoology department was established in 1956. Prof. Dr. Farkhanda Manzoor is the present Chairperson of the Department. Currently Zoology department enrolls students for 4 Years Bachelors degree (BS Zoology), 2 years Master degree (MS Zoology), 2 years M.Sc. self-supporting program (MSc. Zoology) 2 years MS self-supporting program (MS Replica) and Doctoral degree programs (Ph.D Zoology). A number of original research papers from the faculty and students have been published in refereed journals. Research projects from HEC and other funding agencies have been won by the faculty members and are successfully accomplishing .A biannual journal entitled 'Journal of Innovative Sciences' is also issued under the Society for Promotion of Science and Technology, Zoology Department, LCWU, Lahore. The Journal has recently been awarded 'Z category' by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Learning Objectives · To impart knowledge about animal sciences through wide range of subjects related to natural sciences. · To teach different methods of exploration, investigation, organization of data and its utilization in practical life with reference to animal biology. · To prepare and train students for advanced studies and specialization in recently emerging technological and interdisciplinary fields such as Biodiversity, Wildlife and Conservation, Molecular Biology, Entomology, Parasitology, Aquaculture, Genetics, Physiology and Endocrinology. Outcomes After the completion of the degrees students will be able to have: · Skill in asking relevant critical questions regarding animals and their ecological associations as well as finding, comprehending and summarizing relevant information on zoological topics. · Prepare successfully to compete in job placement. · Understand broadly how to use various instrumental techniques effectively and be capable enough to provide mediatory steps for the specific areas of concerns. Degree Programs offered · BS Zoology · M.Sc. Zoology · MS Zoology · MS Zoology (Replica self-supporting) · Ph.D. Zoology For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS Zoology Eligibility Criteria · F.Sc. with Pre-Medical with more than 60% marks · A-Level and equivalent with good grades and Pre-Medical subjects. · All other requirement as per University policy (please see university admission criteria for BS) Duration: 4 years Total credit hours: 136 To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 33 M.Sc. Zoology (2-Years Self-Supporting Program) Eligibility Criteria Total credit hours: 79 · 14 years of education i.e. B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry or equivalent. · All other requirements are as per University admission policy (Please see university eligibility criteria for MS admission) MS Zoology Eligibility Criteria for MS · 16 years of education having BS/M.Sc. degree in Zoology, MBBS, BDS, B-Pharmacy, DVM, B.Sc. Agriculture, B.Sc. Forestry, · All other requirements as per University policy (please see university admission criteria for MS/Ph.D). Duration: 2 years Total credit hours: 36 Ph.D Zoology Eligibility Criteria Total credit hours: 18 · 18 years of education. MS/M.Phil in Zoology/ or Equivalent · All other requirement as per University policy (please see university admission criteria for MS/Ph.D). List of Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. Farkhanda Manzoor, (Vice Chancellro,LCWU, Chairperson of Department) M.Sc., Ph.D. (PU), M. Ed. (Sci. Edu), Post Doc. (USA), PGD in Environnemental Law (PU) · Dr. Farzana Rashid, Associate Professor M.Sc., M.Phil. (PU), Ph.D. (BUCT, China), M. Ed. (Sci. Edu), · Dr. Husna Malik, Associate Professor M.Sc. (PU), Ph.D. (LCWU) (For College Section) · Dr. Sumera Sajjad, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (QAU) · Dr. Saima Sharif, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Farah Ashfaq, Assistant Professor (For College Section) M.Sc. (PU), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Shaqufta Naz, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (PU) B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Fakhar-Un-Nisa, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., Ph.D. (PU) On Post Doc study leave · Dr. Asma Abdul Latif, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., Ph.D. (PU), B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Zakia Kanwal, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc. (UAF), Ph.D. (Netherlands) · Dr. Ghazala Jabeen, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc., Ph.D. (UAF), B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Shafaq Fatima, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.Sc. (UAF), M.Phil. (GCU), Ph.D. (Australia), M.Ed. (AIOU) · Ms. Mateen Arshad, Lecturer MS, Ph.D. - Scholar (LCWU), B.Ed.(AIOU) · Ms. Madeeha Sana, Lecturer (For College Section) MS, (UVAS) · Dr. Najiya al-Arifa Lecturer M Phil., Ph.D (GCU) · Dr. Saffora Riaz, Lecturer MS, Ph.D. (LCWU) Technical Staff Contact Details · Mr. Babar Amjad Khan, Computer Hardware Technician Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext. 299 · Mr. Naveed Ahmad, Lecturer Assistant Email:- [email protected] · Mr. Taswar Hussain, Lecturer Assistant · Mr. Tariq Akhlaq, Lecturer Assistant F F aculty of Engineering & T aculty of Engineering & T

In this era of Science and Technology, survival of a nation is conditionel with advancement in the Fields of Engineering and Technology. Our country is facing many problems due to energy crisis and lack of planning. It should be our prior responsibility to take it out of this miserable phenomenon through practical contributions. Information Technology, Computer Science are need of the day while Mathematics, being mother of all sciences, provides the solution in every field of Science as well as Engineering Sciences. LCWU aim is to equip our youth with knowledge and techniques in a scientist spirit and lead them to the brighter paths for future.

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Mathematics To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 35 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE Overview The five year degree program in Architecture aims to foster critical thinking and develop the capability to significantly improve the built environment through active participation of its graduates in the profession of architecture in Pakistan and the region. The discipline of Architecture is a technical combination of Sciences, Mathematical skills, Creative Arts and Social manifestations. The interdisciplinary composition of studies has all the aspects of built, natural and social environments in preview.The predominant challenges of sustainability in built environment, urban expansions and consumption of energy resources largely depends upon effective architectural solutions. A comprehensive cadre is thus needed for profession of Architecture to fulfill growing requirements of society. A serious demand for highly trained architects has surfaced within the country in last decade. Lahore College for Women University has a long history of imparting quality education to the women folk of the country. Since the inception of the University a large number of new disciplines have been introduced. As a result, there has been a phenomenal increase in student enrollment. Professional degree of Bachelors in Architecture spanning over five years is offered at Lahore College for Women University. Architecture Department at LCWU although in a nascent stage, has well equipped laboratories facilitating and strengthening instruction in Computer Application, Model Making, Photography and Surveying. The Department serves as a center of excellence in the country with focus on studying the past, present and future trends in the development of the built environment. The department thus also shoulders the responsibility of preserving our social values and cultural heritage apart from providing expertise to keep up with the demands of changing times. Learning Objectives · Striking a balance between different types of knowledge an architect needs. The objective of the program in this context is to graduate architects who can play multiple roles within Pakistani society and can compete with their counterparts, while positioning themselves distinctively in a competitive global market. · Striving to graduate architects who are able to, effectively and efficiently, deal with the realities of the Pakistani local context exemplified by its culture and society and the regional context of the building industry. · Striving to graduate architects who are well versed in developing design ideas, and in materializing those ideas into practical design and building solutions while utilizing up to date information technology in design. · Considering the multifaceted nature of Architecture, the program is 180 credit hours and is undertaken over a period of five years (10 semesters) in addition to two compulsory summer sessions of practical training/internships Outcomes Produce Architects with the necessary skillsto meet the challenges of the fast developing society using newer technologies and systems in the field of Architecture. Degree Program offered (B. Arch) Five Years Duration (ten Semester) For Scheeme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/archi-shemestudy.html Admissions Admissions will be conducted according to the academic policy approved by the university authorities. An aptitude test will be conducted for admissions to B.Arch. program. Page 36 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Eligibility Criteria · F.Sc /A Levels (Pre-Engineering )Minimum of 60% marks · Intermediate with Physics, Mathematics and Computer · Aptitude test (English ,Mathematics , Drawing and Creative skills) · It is mandatory for the students to pass the test with 50% marks. Faculty Members: · Ar. Yasmeen Abid Maan, Asst. Professor, (Associate MIAP, MPCATP) PhD Scholar (College of Art & Design, University of The Punjab) M-Phil (Arch), University of The Punjab, B. Arch (UET,Lahore) Head Department of Architecture, Research Areas & Specialization, Sustainable Measures for Energy Efficient Building Design Analysis & Historical Background of Urban & Rural Planning in Pakistan Islamic Architecture Urban Design Studios Design for Disaster Management · Prof. Dr. Arif Qayyum Butt (MPCATP) Ph.D (London), M.Sc (London), M.Sc (AIT, Thailand), B.Arch (UET, Lahore), B.Sc (University of the Punjab) · Ar. Asia Jabeen, Asst. Professor (MPCATP) Ph.D Scholar (Department of Architecture, UET, Lahore) M-Arch (UET, Lahore) B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Maliha Khalid Asst. Professor (MPCATP) M-Arch (PU), B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Beenish Hassan, Lecturer (MPCATP) B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Nida Qanber Abbasi Lecturer (MPCATP) M-Arch (University of the Punjab), B. Arch (COMSATS, Lahore)ten Visiting Faculty: · Ar. Sarah, Asst. Professor (MPCATP) M-Phil (Arch) (UET, Lahore), B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Kabeer ud din Naseer, Asst. Professor (MPCATP) M-Phil (Arch) University of Anhald Germany, B. Arch (UET, Lahore) Chief Architect at Hudaiba Consultants · Ar. Ahmed Mobeen, Asst. Professor (MPCATP) M-Phil (Arch) (UET, Lahore), B. Arch (UET, Lahore) Chief Architect at Maskan Associates · Ar. Sobia Imran, Asst. Professor (MPCATP) M-Arch (University of the Punjab), B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Engr. Jamal –ur-Rehman, Asst. Professor (MPEC) B.Sc civil Engineering (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Maryam Jamil, Lecturer (MPCATP) M. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Bareera Khan, Lecturer (MPCATP) B. Arch (UET, Lahore) · Ar. Khansa Nazir, Lecturer (MPCATP) B. Arch (UET, Lahore) Lab Supervisors · Mr. M. Safeer, Lab Supervisor of Materials & Model Making Lab · Mr. Hamza Hussain, Lab Supervisor of Computer Lab Contact Details:- Phone No:- 92203801-9 Ext 325 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 37 DEPARTMENT OF CITY & REGIONAL PLANNING Overview City and Regional Planning (CRP) Department is first department of its kind in a Women University in Pakistan with broader objective of mainstreaming gender in development. The establishment of the CRP Department at LCWU was recommended by the National Curriculum Review Committee (NCRC) on City and Regional Planning in its meetings held at Higher Education Commission (HEC), Regional Office, . The recommendation to establish CRP department at LCWU was given by Prof.Dr.M.Atiq Ur Rahman which was endorsed by the representatives of Pakistan Council of Architecture and Town Planning (PCATP) in NCRC-CRP.As an outcome of the recommendation of NCRC-HEC, the Syndicate of LCWU approved the establishment of CRP Department in the year 2012. The department has got accreditation by Pakistan Council of Architects & Town Planners (PCATP) vide letter number NO.PCATP/LCWU-CRP-LHR/10/16 dated October 24, 2016. The department has produced 82 registered Town Planners and aims to add a total of 200 Town Planners by the year 2022 as a contribution to strengthen national human resource in the field of City and Regional Planning. Most of the graduates are doing jobs in public and private sectors and many are pursuing higher studies in the field of City and Regional Planning in institutions such as NUST, UET, and LCWU etc. Degree Programs Offered · BS City and Regional Planning (4 Years Degree Program) · MS City and Regional Planning (2 Years Degree Program) · Ph.D City and Regional Planning (3-5 Years Degree Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- BS MS Learning Objectives · To inculcate and cultivate a new visionary insight among the students in the profession of City and Regional Planning to meet the challenges of the modern age and future within our context. · To incorporate contemporary philosophies, techniques, technologies and domains of knowledge in the curricula. · To impart skills and knowledge to deal with the increasing number of problems and issues at urban and regional scales with futuristic approach and ground realities. · To equip the students with practical knowledge and experience of dealing with real life issues relating to the built environment. · To develop entrepreneurial skills for establishing private practice in the field of City and Regional Planning. · To impart such skills and knowledge to the CRP graduates so that they can adjust in diversified roles in public and private sectors. · To introduce the students to the real life projects by involving them in private and public sector consultancies and internships. · To bring the City and Regional Planning professionals to the level of the international standards. International Linkages · Sakano-Lab, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan · Morishita-Lab, Department of Policy Studies, Aichi Gakuin University (AGU), Japan · Komai-Lab, Department of Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Page 38 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA), Manila, Philippines (Included in World Higher Education Database (WHED) and listed in United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) and the International Association of Universities (IAU) i.e. IAU/UNESCO List) · School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP), University of the Philippines · International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISoCaRP), Netherlands · These agreements include the activities in academic areas of mutual interest, on the basis of equality and reciprocity especially · Exchange of faculty, students, researchers and other research and administrative staff · Collaborative research projects · Lectures and symposia/video conferencing · Exchange of academic information and materials · Other forms of academic cooperation. · Establishment of Institute of Planning and sustainable development at LCWU The Department has also initiated collaborative academic activities with the respective faculty/members of the following local and international institutions: · National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan · University of Western Sydney, Australia · International Center for Literacy and Culture (ICLC), Tokyo · Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand · United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Islamabad · Federal Ministry of Climate Change, Islamabad · Institute of City and Regional Planning, Japan · SHARP-SOLAR, Japan · UNHABITAT, Islamabad BS City & Regional Planning Eligibility Criteria · F.Sc.(Pre Engineering)/ICS/General Science(Statistics, Math and Economics) · Admission is based on Open Merit and Eligibility Criteria is minimum of 60% marks. Department may conduct its own entry test/interview if required. Entry Test of UET is acceptable, but it is not a compulsory requirement. Duration: 4years Total Credit Hours: 134 MS City & Regional Planning Eligibility Criteria · The students who have passed (BS) examinations or 16 years of education with CRP will be eligible for MS. City & Regional Planning program. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 39

· Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 List of Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr.M.Atiq ur Rahman, (Chairperson of Department) Professor · Ms. Attiya Haseeb, Assistant Professor · Ms Siddiqa Amin, Assistant Professor · Ms Maria Ali, Lecturer · Ms Atia Saleemi, GIS, Analyst · Hafiza Saba Islam, GIS, Analyst List of Visiting Faculty · Prof. Dr. Ijaz Ahmad, Professor, (CRP,UET,Lahore) · Prof. Dr. Shaker Mahmood Mayo, (Professor, CRP, UET, Lahore) · Syed Nadeem Akhter Zaidi, (Visiting Assistant Professor) Chief Town Planner Lahore Development Authority (LDA) M.Sc. Urban Design, University of Hong Kong · Muhammad Nadeem, (Visiting Assistant Professor) M.sc. Rural and Regional Development Planning, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok ,Thailand. · Ms Kashmala Tahir, (Visiting Lecturer) List of Honorary Faculty · Prof.A.Sattar Sikandar (Ex Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, University of Engineering and Technology(UET),Lahore) · Sheikh Abdul Rasheed (Ex-DG,Lahore Development Authority(LDA),Lahore) · Prof.Dr.Qamar ul Islam (Ex-Chairman,CRP Department,UETLahore) · Plnr. Aslam Mughal (President, Institute of Planners, IPP, Pakistan) · Plnr. Waheed Ahmad Butt Chief Metropolitan Planner (CMP), Lahore Development Authority · Plnr. Mubashar Hussain Director NIDM, UNDP, Islamabad · Mr. M.JamalurRahman (Director,Surveying Laboratory, Civil Engineering Department,UETLahore) · Mr. Zia ul Haq Ex- Regiona Director, Pakistan Council of Research on Water Resources (PCRWR), Govt. of Pakistan. List of Honorary Foreign Faculty (Lectures through Video conferencing) · Dr.Tatsuro Sakano, Tokyo Institute of Technology(TITECH),Japan · Dr.Hideharu Morishita, Aichi Gakuin University(AGU),Japan · Dr.Takeshi Komai, Tohoku University, Japan, Japan · Dr. Tabassam Raza, Associate Dean and Director of R&E, Planning and International Linkages (PIL) Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA), Philippines · Mr. Ricardo R. Abreu, Vice Dean, Undergraduate Studies Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA), Philippines Page 40 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Dr.Awais Latif Piracha University of Western Sydney, Australia · Ms. Liwag Carmelita Rosario School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP), The University of Philippines, Manila · Prof. Dr. Shigemochi Hirashima Professor Emeritus, Meji-Gakuin University Visiting Senior Advisor, JICA · Prof. Dr. Chihhiro Inoue Tohoku University, Tohoku, Sendai, Japan Adjunct Faculty (Foreign) · Prof. Dr. Shigemochi Hirashima Professor Emeritus Meiji-Gakuin University, Japan; Visiting Senior Advisor, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). · Prof. Dr. Hideharu Morishita Aichi Gakuin University,Nagoya, Japan. · Prof. Dr. Tatsuro Sakano Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. · Prof. Dr. Takeshi Komai Tohoku University, Tohoku, Sendai, Japan · Prof. Dr. Dietwald Gruehn Chair of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Adjunct Professor MSU (USA), CNU (Korea) School of Spatial Planning TU Dortmund University, Dortmund Germany. · Dr. Shinji Tajima Ex-JICA Advisor (for Govt. of Pakistan), Executive Director, International Center of Literacy and Culture (ICLC), Tokyo, Japan · Prof. Dr. Mario R. Delos REYES Dean, School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Philippines · Prof. Dr. Tabassam Raza Associate Dean (GSB) & Director for R&D, School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Philippines · Prof. Dr. Carmelita Rosario Eva U. Liwag School of Urban and Regional Planning, University Of The Philippines · Dr. Awais Latif Paracha New South Wales University, Australia Adjunct Faculty (Local) · Prof. Dr. Nasim H. Ansari Ex-Chairman, Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore · Prof. A. Sattar Sikandar Ex-Dean Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Ex-Chairman, Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore · Prof. Dr. Qamar ul Islam, Ex-Chairman, Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore · Prof. Dr. Shaker Mehmood Mayo Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore · Prof. Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore · Prof. Tariq Habib Malik Ex-Faculty, Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore Contact Details:- Phone No:- 92-42-99203801-9 Ext: 326 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 41 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Overview The history of the Department of Computer Science dates back to 1996when It was started as a Computer Center by the grant provided by Ministry of Social Work and Women Development. The Department started ICS classes in 1997 in addition to offering Short Courses and Diploma. The lab facilities were extended with the grant from Punjab Information Technology Board and started BCS classes in 1999. The Department started 4 year BSCS degree program in 2000 and expanded its facilities in 2001 with the funding provided by Higher Education Commission. MSCS degree program was introduced in 2002. The Department was shifted in its new building in 2005. The Department started PhD degree program in 2011. Moreover, a new ICT center has been constructed with the help of ICT R&D fund, inaugurated on October 26, 2015 to offer students a nurturing environment to innovate in the ICT domain. Currently the Department is equipped with 7 computer labs. Departmental library has over 12000 books as well as printing / photocopying facility. Moreover, the Department has access to international journals and scholarly publications through HEC Digital Library. The Department strives to produce highly skilled professionals who apply specialist skills and knowledge to everyday workplace situations. Besides having highly developed technical abilities they are expected to carry out research and to keep their knowledge continually up-to-date. Most important, they are required to have excellent communication skills. To set pace in the field of technology, the Department has designed several degree courses that provide balanced coverage of the various aspects of Computer Science. Theses programs are intended to produce graduates who have acquired. · Depth and breadth of knowledge in computer science as evidenced by an understanding of computing systems and science coupled with the capacity to produce feasible and responsible solutions to complex computing problems. · Literacy as evidenced by skills in writing, reading, speaking, and listening · Critical thinking as evidenced by skills in interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, argumentation, and reflection. · Values as evidenced by the ability to make reasoned and ethical choices and to accept responsibility for them. · Interpersonal skills as evidenced by leadership ability, appreciation for diversity, and the capacity to work effectively with others. · Life-long learning skills as evidenced by the ability to adapt to innovation and change. Learning Objectives · To produce quality graduates equipped with a wide breadth of knowledge · To develop strong critical, analytical and logical thinking in the graduates · To establish effective communication and interpersonal skills in the graduates Outcomes · The program will prepare such professional as to fulfill the need of industry · It will establish foundations for further learning and education · It will produce graduates with convincing capabilities Degree Program Offered · BS Computer Science · MS Computer Science · Ph.D Computer Science For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http:/www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-cs.html Page 42 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

Eligibility Criteria for BS (4 Years Program) Total Credit Hours 132 CR Eligibility Criteria for Admission in BS Computer Science: Intermediate or equivalent with Mathematics or Computer Science subject. Equivalence must be from IBCC. Eligibility Criteria for MS (2 Years Program) Total Credit Hours 36 CR Eligibility Criteria for Admission in MS Computer Science: BSCS (4 Years) or B. Sc. Computer Science (Hons.) (4 Years) or MCS or MIT or M. Sc. Computer Science or Equivalent. Equivalence must be from HEC. All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D (3-5 Years Program) Total Credit Hours 18 CR Eligibility Criteria for Admission in PhD Computer Science: Minimum CGPA 3.0 (out of 4.0 in the Semester System) or First Division (in the Annual System) in M. Phil / MS / Equivalent degree in Computer Science. Equivalence must be from HEC. All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Faculty · Dr. Muhammad Abuzar Fahiem, Associate Professor & Chairperson of Department, Ph.D (UET) · Dr. Mrs. Sonia Gull, Associate Professor (Leave), Ph.D (AIT, Thailand) · Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Nazir, Associate Professor, Ph.D (AIT, Thailand) · Dr. Mrs. Huma Tauseef, Assistant Professor, PhD (LCWU) · Dr. Nadia Kanwal, Assistant Professor,Ph.D & MSc (Essex University, UK) · Ms. Mariam Nosheen, Assistant Professor, MSCS (LCWU) · Dr. Mrs. Saima Farhan, Assistant Professor, PhD (LCWU) · Mrs. Ayesha Iqbal, Assistant Professor, (Leave), MSCS (LCWU) · Mrs. Maria Saleemi, Assistant Professor,(leave), MSCS (LCWU) · Mrs. Komal Bashir, Assistant Professor, MSCS (LCWU) · Ms. Humaira Kauser, Assistant Professor, MSCS (LCWU) · Mrs. Faria Kanwal, Assistant Professor, MSCS (LCWU) · Dr. Mariam Rehman, Assistant Professor, Ph.D (AIT Thiland) · Dr. Maria Anjum, Assistant Professor, Ph.D (Durham University, UK) · Dr. Ms. Fahima Tahir, Assistant Professor, PhD (LCWU) · Mrs. Ayesha Afzaal, Lecturer, MSCS (UET) · Mrs. Fatima Anjum, Lecturer, MSCS (UAF) · Mrs. Huma Rashid, Lecturer, (Leave), MSCS (GCU) · Ms. Sidra Rafique, Lecturer, MSCS (GCU) · Mrs. Rabia Javed, Lecturer, (Leave), MSCS (LCWU) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 43 Support Staff · Mrs Wajeeha Malik, Computer Instructor, MSCS (LCWU) · Ms. Ambreen Amna, Computer Instructor, MSCS (LCWU) · Mrs. Atia Anis, Computer Instructor, MSCS (LCWU) · Mrs. Khansa Atif, Computer Instructor, MSCS (LCWU) Technical Staff · Mr. Taimoor Salam, System Administrator, BSCS (AIOU) · Ms. Syeda Saira Kazmi, web Coordinator, MA (Punjab University), TEFL (AIOU) · Ms. Rabia Zahoor, Computer Lab Supervisor, MCS (Virtual University) · Ms. Amna Alamgir, Computer Lab Supervisor, MIT (Virtual University) · Ms. Sidra Zia, Computer Lab Supervisor, MCS (Virtual University) · Mr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Assistant Data Processor, BA(AIOU) · Ms. Qurat-ul-Ain, Computer Operator/ Data Entry Operator, MIT (VU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 252 Email:- [email protected] Page 44 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Overview Unprecedented growth in the area of electrical engineering during the past few decades has impacted almost every area of human life. Developments in digital Electronics, Signal Processing and Communications have heralded the age of information Technology. Sophisticated digital hardware combined with novel control algorithms has directly contributed to the landing of probes on distant planets as well as efficient operation of massive industrial units. Keeping in view the current needs, at LCWU's Department of Electrical Engineering we are trying to provide students with best possible knowledge in this field with a lot of emphasis on its practical applications. The department has successfully obtained accreditation from Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) for the batches of 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 in Electronics Engineering and from 2011 onwards in Electrical Engineering and also ISO 9001:2000 certification in 2006. Department of Electrical Engineering at Lahore College for Women University has a current strength of about 200 students who are pursuing Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. The Department has also started MS in Electrical Engineering. Department also has collaboration and has signed MoU with various international Institutions and Organizations. Electrical Engineering Department is providing a program of the highest quality to produce highly qualified engineers who can address the challenges of the new century and excel at national and international level. Degree Program offered · BS Electrical Engineering (4 Years) · MS Electrical Engineering (2 Years) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http:/www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-ee.html Eligibility Criteria BS Electrical Engineering Total Credit Hours 137 CR F.Sc (Pre Engineering) / DAE (Electronics/Electrical) / B.Sc. (Math, Physics, Chemistry) with 60% are eligible to apply. Selection Criteria · Combined Entry Test Conducted by UET, Lahore: 30% · Intermediate Marks: 70% Note: UET Entry Test Result must be attached with the form submitted. MS Electrical Engineering MS-EE is designed to prepare students for technically demanding research careers in industry as well as for higher degrees with specialization in areas such as wireless and broadband communication, signal processing, machine learning optical fiber communication, control systems, electromagnetic and integrated electronics. MS-EE at Lahore College for Women University have been approved with same options according to HEC criteria mentioned as: 1. 30 Credit Hours Course Work 2. 24 Credit Hours Course Work + 6 Credit Hours Thesis Eligibility Criteria · 16 years of education in Electrical/Electronics Engineering (securing a minimum of 60% marks / CGPA of 2.75/4.00) · Candidate must have valid PEC registration number · Entry Test with 50% qualifying marks and interview organized by department is mandatory for admission. · Merit is constituted based on Academic-60%, Test-25% and Interview-15% To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 45 Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. Intesar Ahmed, Dean faculty of Engineering and Techonology, Professor, COD, PhD (Adelaide University, Australia), MSc (UNSW, Australia), BSc (UET, Lahore) · Dr. Sadia Murawwat, Associate Professor, PhD (BIT, China), MSc (AIT, Thailand), BSc (UET, Lahore) · Mr. Sajjad Rabbani, Assistant Professor, MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc (UET, Taxilla) · Dr. Taskeen Raza, Assistant Professor, (TTS) PhD (PIEAS, Islamabad, MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc (UET, Lahore) · Dr. Aqsa Shabbir, Assistant Professor, PhD (Ghent University, Belgium & LMU Munich, Germany), MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc(UET, Lahore) · Mr. Umar Rana, Lecturer, BSc (UOL, Lahore) · Ms. Ahlam Jameel, Lecturer, MSc (UCP, Lahore), BSc (UCP, Lahore) · Ms. Aisha Jilani, Lab Engineer, MSc (LCWU), BSc (LCWU) · Ms. Ismat Hira, Lab Engineer, MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc (LCWU) Faculty on Study/Extra Ordinary Leave · Dr. Marium Jalal, Assistant Professor, PhD (L'Aquila, Italy), MSc (LCWU), BSc (AIOU) · Ms. Nausheen Bilal, Assistant Professor, MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc (UET, Lahore) · Ms. Faiza Iftikhar, Lecturer, PhD (LUMS, Lahore) (ongoing), MSc (UET, Lahore), BSc (UET, Lahore) Visiting Lecturers · Mr. Abid Rasheed · Ms. Ayesha Tariq · Ms. Roufa Asghar Contact Details: Phone No:- 042-99203801-9 Ext: 262, 323 Email:- [email protected] Page 46 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Mathematics is a language to delineate every science and technology. The Department of Mathematics is one of the oldest and most diverse departments within the University, which covers Mathematics (both Pure and Applied) in different programs. It was established during Pre-Partition days. Mrs. Ali Muhammad was the Head of department, when the college was shifted to the present building in 1951. Dr. Imrana Kausar is presently working as the Head of the Department. Mathematics as a subject in BSc was introduced in 1958. MSc classes were initiated in 1996. Currently, department offers 4-years BS program, MS in Mathematics and PhD in Mathematics. Graduates of the University are expected to apply their skills to solve multifaceted problems in an ever-changing world and mathematics plays a vital part in cultivating the skills and framework needed to tackle such challenges. It is also one of the best supporting subjects for many other disciplines. Graduates from the department take up positions in diverse fields like business, industry, planning and environmental organizations etc. If you are a potential undergraduate student, we invite you to join us in exploring the exciting opportunities. Degree Program offerd · BS Mathematics (4 Years Degree Program) · M.Sc Mathematics (2 Years Self Supporting Program) · MS Mathematics (2 Years Degree Program) · Ph.D Mathematics (3-5 Years Degree Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies.html BS Eligibility criteria Over all first division in intermediate or equivalent exams. At least 60% marks in elective Mathematics of 200 marks. Merit formula Total marks obtained in intermediate or equivalent exams + marks obtained in elective Mathematics out of 200 marks. Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 135 M.Sc Eligibility criteria · Over all second division in two years BSc/BA. With at least 60% marks in elective Mathematics (A&B course) of 400 marks. · Those who have degree with general mathematics/BCom of 200 marks are not eligible. Merit formula Total marks obtained in BSc/BA exams + marks obtained in elective Mathematics out of 400 marks Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 86 MS Eligibility Criteria · The students who have passed (BS) examinations or 16 years of education with Mathematics will be eligible for MS. Mathematics program. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 47

Ph.D Eligibility criteria Total Credit Hours 18 CR · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Relevant Field · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Faculty · Dr. Imrana Kousar, Associate Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil. (PU) Ph.D. (NUCES-FAST) · Dr. Mrs. Tasleem Cheema, Associate Prof M.Sc. (PU), M.Sc., Ph.D (UK) · Dr. Misbah Irshad, Associate Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Maria Hussain, Associate Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Uzma Bashir, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil (UET), Ph.D (USM-Malaysia) · Dr. Mrs. Shazia Javed, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil (UET), Ph.D (USM-Malaysia) · Mrs. Shabana Zain, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU) M.Phil. (LCWU) · Mrs. Saadia Jabeen, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU) · Mrs. Shazia Tariq, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU) M.Phil (LCWU) · Miss Shamsa Ishaq, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil (GCU) · Dr. Tahira Sumbal Shaikh, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D (PU) · Dr. Salma Kanwal, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), PhD. ASSMS-GCU · Dr. Saima Nazeer, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil (PU), PhD. (LCWU) · Dr. Sehrish Iftikhar, Assistant Prof. M. Sc. (UET) MS (COMSATS), Ph.D. (PU) · Miss Tayyba Arooj, Lecturer M.Sc. (LCWU), M.Phil. (PU) · Miss Kanwal Nazir, Lecturer (on leave) M.Sc. (UET) M.Phil (PU) · Miss Naila Sajid, Lecturer (on leave) MS (LCWU) · Miss Sidra Saleem, Lecturer (on leave) MS (LCWU) · Miss Sara Shafiq, Lecturer M.Sc. M.Phil (GCU) · Mrs Maryam Shamshad, Lecturer M.Sc. M. Phil (UET) · Miss Sana Zahra, Lecturer MS (GCU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 234 Email:- [email protected] F F aculty of Manag aculty of Manag

The Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences is striving to equip prospective students with a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills, with special emphasis on analytical aspects of Economics, Management Sciences, Public Administration and Commerce. The key task of the faculty is to enable the students to get the expertise that help them to become efficient in overcoming the problems and making managerial decision in the fields of Economics, Management Sciences, Public Administration and Commerce, despite participating their careers as academicians or practitioners. All the programs in the faculty are undergoing various transformations. The emphasis is on the independent and critical thinking to make the graduates as leaders, innovators and agents of change at national and international levels. The objective is to equip students emen emen with tools and techniques that enable them to understand issues and problems in their respective fields, and to devise the methods for resolving them. The teaching faculty and students are also motivated to actively participate in various co-curricular activities. In line with the Vision 2020 of LCWU, the faculty is envisaging and seeking high ethics, t & Adminis t & Adminis ambitions, professional growth, and intellectual competence for community services among the students. All the programs in the faculty are trying their best to cooperate mutually. tr tr Economics a a v v e Sciences e Sciences Management Science

Public Administration To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 49 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Overview The Department of Economics was established in 1922 with the commencement of Intermediate Classes. Bachelor Level Classes were initiated in 1925. In 1966, Masters Level Classes were introduced as Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics with the strength of only six faculty members and 23 students in the first batch. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Economics was initiated in the Department in 1999. The BS Economics (4-Year) program was offered by the Department of Economics in 2005. MS Economics (equivalent to M.Phil.) program has started since 2009.. Currently, Department of Economics has around 26 faculty members and more than 1500 students are getting benefit from their expertise. The Department of Economics is successfully running the following two Academic Programs BS Economics MS Economics along with intermediate classes. The basic aim of the department is to familiarize students not only with the economic aspects of the modern economy but also with the techniques that help them in empirical analysis of current economic issues and to create ability in them to make judgments regarding public policy. The graduates of the Department of Economics have joined popular careers in ranging from own businesses, banking sector, government departments & agencies, academic profession to research organizations. The Faculty of Economics is keen to follow the teaching methods that encompass both theoretical and practical aspects. Lectures, presentations, written assignments, quizzes, tests, case studies and interactive class sessions are given due importance for professional development of the students. The basic purpose of academic programs is to prepare the students as emerging economists. The department has also signed MoUs for research & development (R&D) with government agencies and various national and international universities. The salient features of these MoUs are to create research and cultural understanding among institutions through: exchange of research staff, collaboration in research projects, joint conferences, seminars, workshops and other related activities, access to library facilities, sharing academic data, publications and information, other areas of mutual interests The dedicated faculty who served as Head, Department of Economics over the span of more than 50- years includes the following: Prof. Mrs. Anwar-ul- Haq, Prof.Mrs. Munawar Shah Muhammad, Prof.Mrs. Shamas-un-Nisa Mahmood, Prof.Mrs. Mahmooda Kalsoom Hamayun, Prof.Mrs. Qamar Ahmed, Prof. Mrs. Kahkshan Gohar, Prof. Mrs. Riffat Saqlain, Prof. Ms. Tallat Yazdani, Prof. Dr. Maryam Wasif Learning Objectives · To enable the graduates to apply knowledge gained in the degree program effectively and efficiently · To step into Research and Development (R&D) effectively · To pursue higher studies in any national, international university of high repute · A wide variety of elective subjects are offered which brings diversity in the program. It also includes provision of areas of specialization · Compulsory summer internships to give hands-on experience to students. Internships are arranged by the university · To make them understand the professional and ethical responsibilities of research economists · To provide students with a strong foundation in economics that emphasizes the application of the fundamental mathematical, statistical and economic principles Outcomes · Students shall have an ability to identify, formulate and solve practical economic problems. · Students shall have an ability to work in a professional economic environment, and to understand the associated economic considerations · Students shall have an ability to use modern economic tools, techniques, and skills necessary to pursue higher studies in any national, international university of high repute · A wide and diverse knowledge of economic topics that give students the capacity to choose from a larger field of employment possibilities and adapt appropriately to the ever-changing requirements and demands in their careers Page 50 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Students shall have an ability to work effectively in teams including multidisciplinary teams to solve economic problems relevant to their field · Students shall have an understanding of the professional and ethical responsibilities of research economists Degree Program offered · BS Economics (4 Years Degree Program) · MS Economics (2 Years Degree Program) · For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-economics.html BS Economics Eligibility Criteria Total Credit Hours 130 CR · 60% or above Marks in Intermediate Level Examinations · 100% seats on open merit · The students of General Science, F.Sc. (Pre-Medical /Pre-Engineering), ICS (Physics/Economics/Statistics), ICom and F.A. with Economics & A-levels with Economics are eligible to apply. MS Economics Eligibility Criteria Total Credit Hours 36 CR · Female candidates with minimum 16 years of education [BS Economics (4 years)] or M.A./M.Sc. Economics from HEC- Pakistan recognized institutes] or equivalent are eligible to apply. · The candidates must have obtained minimum 2.50/4.00 CGPA in Semester System or 50% marks in Annual System. · LCWU's entry test and interview organized by the University is mandatory for admission in MS/M.Phil Program. Faculty Members · Dr. Maryam Wasif, Professor of Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. Glasgow University (UK), Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Muhammad Afzal, Professor, , M.A (PU), M.Phil. (GCU), Ph.D. (PU) · Ms. Sameera Azmat, Professor of Economics, M.A. (PU) · Ms. Uzma Shahid, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Tahira Tauheed, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A (PU), M. Phil. (GCU), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Tahira Tauseef, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Huma Rafi, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A. (GCU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Tayyaba Rizvi, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.Sc. (LCWU), M.Phil. (PU), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Ramsha Saleem, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A. (IUB), M.Phil. (BZU) · Ms. Nadia Asad, Assistant Professor of Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Erum Aziz, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (LCWU) · Ms. Asthma Khalid Lectruree in Economics, M.Sc (LCWU), M.Phil (GCU) · Ms. Hafsa Batool, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (SU), M.Phil. (LCWU) · Ms. Mehtab Arif, Lecturer in Economics, M.Sc. (QAU), M.Phil. (LCWU) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 51

· Ms. Javaria Jamil, Lecturer in Economics, M.Sc. (GCU), M.Phil. Scholar · Ms. Ammara Amjad Hashmi, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (SU), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Naghmana Ghafoor, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Mehr un Nisa, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (IUB), M.Phil. (AERC, UoK), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Samreen Munawar, Lecturer in Economics, BS (Hons) (UAF), M.Sc. (Hons) (UAF) · Ms. Sajida Kamran, Lecturer in Economics, M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (PU) · Ms. Amna Rubab, Lecturer in Economics, BS (Hons) (KC), M.Phil. (PIDE) · Ms. Mariuam Shafi, Lecturer in Economics, M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil. (PIDE) · Ms. Duryab Fatima, Lecturer in Economics, B.Sc. (Hons) (LSE), M.Phil. (LSE) · Ms. Hina Amber, Lecturer in Economics, BS (Hons) (GCU), M.Phil. (GCU) · Ms. Khadija Zafar, Lecturer in Economics, BS (Hons) (LCWU), M.Phil. (FCCU) · Ms. Zainab Khan, Lecturer in Economics, M.Sc. (QAU), M.Phil. (QAU) · Ms. Bushra Mushtaq, Lecturer in Economics, M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil. (PU) · Ms. Isma Ishtiaq, Assistant in Economics, BS (Hons) (LCWU), M.Phil. (LCWU)

Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99230801-9 Ext:- 271 Email:- [email protected] Page 52 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Overview Department of Management Sciences was established in Lahore College for Women University in 2001 with the aim of providing necessary expertise to female students to become an effective member of any business enterprise and society. The department strongly believes in providing quality education through innovative teaching and quality research. Degree Programs Offered · BBA (4 years Degree program) · B.Com (4 years Degree program) · MS Management Science (2 years Degree program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-management-sci.html Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) Learning Objectives The four years degree program of BBA offers a wide range of courses designed to meet the needs of students who are intending to pursue careers in Business, Management, Marketing, Finance, HR and other related professions. Outcomes Students will be equipped with the fundamental concepts of Management, Finance, Marketing and HRM to face the challenges of competitive world. Effective communication and strong interpersonal skills will support for developing professional attitude in students. After getting the final degree of BBA, they will be able to secure job positions in Educational fields, Multinational Companies, Government Divisions, Banking Sectors and Manufacturing and Service Sectors as well. Eligibility Criteria F.A (Mathematics/Statistics/Economics)/F.Sc.(Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering)/ICS/ I.Com/ A-level and equivalent students, securing more than 60% of marks at Intermediate Level are eligible to apply for BBA Program. Total Credit Hours 136 Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com) Learning Objectives The four years degree of Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com) in Department of Management Sciences prepares competent students for the managerial positions. These students are equipped to develop understanding of business concepts and issues, to think independently and make rational decisions. The program is focused to encourage students to apply their knowledge in real world scenarios and to develop social and cognitive skills. Outcomes Students will be equipped with the fundamental concepts of Commerce, Management, Accounting, Finance, Banking, Marketing and Investment to face the challenges of competitive world. Effective communication and strong interpersonal skills will support to develop professional attitude in students. After getting the final degree of B.Com, they will be able to secure job positions in Educational fields, Multinational Companies, Government Divisions, Banking Sectors and Manufacturing or Service Sectors as well. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 53 Eligibility Criteria F.A (Mathematics/Statistics/Economics)/ F.Sc.(Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering)/ ICS/ I.Com /A-level and equivalent students, securing more than 60% of marks at Intermediate level are eligible to apply for B.Com program. Total Cradit Hours 136 MS Management Sciences(2-Year) Learning Objectives The program span is 2 years. Coursework of 24 credit hours is spread over two semesters. Thesis writing (12 credit hours) is mandatory after coursework. The main objective of this course is to develop and add communication skills, analytical thinking and critical diagnosis of real world scenarios. This course polishes students with in depth knowledge by providing them opportunity to involve in quantitative and qualitative research. Outcomes After completion of MS degree program, students will be able to perform independent projects related to industry and business environment and conduct independent research that can be published in journals at national and international level. Eligibility Criteria · 16 years relevant business education.50% marks in entry test and interview · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

List of Permanent Faculty · Ms. Rabia Asif, Assistant Professor, M.Com (PU), MS (COMSATS), Ph.D. Scholar, (Incharge) · Ms. Fouzia Ashfaq, Assistant Professor, MBA (PU), MS (Australia), (On leave for PhD) · Ms. Nadia Noor, Assistant Professor, MBA, M.Phil. (PU), (On leave for PhD) · Ms. Beenish Neik Chaudhry, Assistant Professor, MBA, LLB (PU), MS (UK) (On leave) · Ms. Maryam Gul, Assistant Professor, MBA (PU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Sehrish Illyas, Assistant Professor, MBA (LCWU), MS (LCWU), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Malahat Jatoi, Lecturer, MBIT (PU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Huma Abid, Lecturer, M.Com (PU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Anum Shahid, Lecturer, MBA (LCWU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Rabia Aslam, Lecturer, M.Com (UCP), MS(UCP) · Ms. Shaista Jabeen, Lecturer, M.Com (18 years) PU, Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Asvir Naveed, Lecturer, M.Com (18 years) PU, Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Mobina Farasat, Lecturer, MS (LCWU), Ph.D. Scholar · Ms. Anam Masood, Lecturer, MS (LCWU) · Ms. Maryam Saeed Hashmi, Lecturer, MBA (PU), MS (COMSATS) Contact Details:- · Ms. Pakeezah Butt, Lecturer, MBA/ MS (PU),(On leave for Ph.D) Phone No:-99203801-9 Ext: 298 · Ms. Humaira Inayat, Lecturer, M.Phil. (PU) Email:- [email protected] Page 54 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Overview The Department of Public Administration was founded in 2012 with the aim of developing excellence in professional public management through ingenious teaching and research. The BPA program offered by the department is serving as a practical guide to a better career in Public Administration. The Department of Public Administration equips the students with essential competencies and skills to craft practical solutions towards real-world challenges regarding public management and public policy. Our multi-dimensional approach involves the inculcation of skills related to analytical reasoning, effective communication, contextualization of knowledge and inclusive knowledge that students need to lead the public organizations with their distinctive public management skills for effective and efficient provision of public goods and services. Degree Program Offered · BPA (4 Years Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-bpa.html Eligibility Criteria F.A (Mathematics/ Statistics/ Economics)/ F.Sc. (Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering) / ICS/ I.Com/ A-level and equivalent, students securing 60% and above marks at Intermediate level are eligible to apply for BPA Program. Career Prospects The subjects possess a vast career scope where they may find the potential job opportunities in the following fields: · Civil Services of Pakistan (via Central Superior Services of Pakistan (CSS), Provincial Management Services (PMS), Public Service Commission etc.) · Corporate Sector · UN Agencies · Non-Governmental and Non-Profit Organizations · Research Institutes · Academia List of Permanent Faculty members · Ms.Sobia Hassan, Lecturer, MPA (PU),M.Phil (UOL),PhD Scholar (PU) · Ms.Atiqa Maryam, Lecturer, M.phil Management (PU) (on leave for Ph.D) · Ms.RahatulAin, Lecturer, MPA (Upgraded)(PU) · Ms.Mahnoor Farooq, Lecturer, MPA(Upgraded)(PU),PhD Scholar (PU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 298 Email:- [email protected] F F aculty of Humanies & Social Scienc aculty of Humanies & Social Scienc

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS) comprises of ten disciplines including Applied Psychology, History, Mass Communication, Islamic Studies, Philosophy, Social Work, Home Economics, Political Science International Relations Pakistan Studies, Statistics and Education. The Institute of Education is also housed in the FHSS making it one of the largest academic units of the University. The faculty is currently offering MPhil program in 6 disciplines alongside PhD program in 4 disciplines. The main focus of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is to empower learners with professional & technical skills and knowledge in their specific chosen disciplines through interdisciplinary approach. Latest student centered and interactive technology supported teaching approaches and methodologies are adopted to develop critical thinking and creativity among students. The faculty has a unique mix of foreign and locally qualified highly dedicated team of teachers who are involved in research and field based projects ensuring that the students acquire knowledge of the latest developments in their fields in all undergraduate and research programs. Hence the students are not only prepared for a specific job marked but developed as active citizens who can respond effectively to the challenges of the highly complex technologically dynamic modern society both in local and global contexts. We educate students to not only pursue careers of their choice but also become good human beings and responsible citizens.

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Overview Applied Psychology in 1951, when Lahore College was shifted to the present building, Psychology was taught as a part of the syllabus of Philosophy. In 1962 when Mrs. Safia Jamil was the Head of the Philosophy Department, Psychology as a separate subject was introduced. For eight years (1962-1969) Mrs. Safia Jamil remained the Head of both Philosophy and Psychology departments. It was in 1969 that Psychology got an independent status and Mrs. Chand Khurshid became the first Head of the department. Thereafter the department was headed by: Mrs. Saeeda Ashraf 1974-1986, Mrs. Jamila Khanum 1986- 2002, Mrs. Farhana Shamim Abbas 2002-2009, Mrs. Rodaba Hamid 2009-2012, Prof. Talat Sohail is the chairperson of the department since 2012. M.Sc. classes were started in 1979. The number of teaching staff increased from 5 to 18 and then to 20. The nomenclature of the department was changed in 2000 from Psychology to Applied Psychology. Accordingly, the existing courses were revised and new courses were introduced. BS program was introduced in 2005. This is a four-year program taught in eight semesters. Efforts are under way to set up a well-equipped computer lab and provide students and faculty up-to-date facilities for research (including access to e-resources, digital databases and software). Psychology, the science of human behavior and experience, is a vast and flourishing applied scientific discipline contributing in countless ways to education, research and practice. Different subspecialties of Applied Psychology like Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychological Testing, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology, Health Psychology, Counseling and Behavioral Neuroscience along with research are taught to students at the BS level to give them the theoretical base needed for becoming professionals in varied fields and careers. MS Health Psychology classes started in the year 2008 with Prof. Talat Sohail as in charge ably assisted in teaching by Dr. Sarah Shahed. The department achieved another important milestone as Ph.D program commenced in 2011. Learning Objectives

· To help students learn about Psychology, its history and scope of modern scientific Psychology as an applied discipline and its different subspecialties. · To make students familiar with the biological and genetic basis of behavior and enable them to deal with different perspectives and methods research in Psychology. · To develop an understanding in the field of Health Psychology and the mechanism through which psychological concept might influence psychical illness (heart disease, cancer, colds and aids) and its outcome. · To arrange opportunities for students to conduct fieldwork, practical's and internship at hospitals and other organizations in order to have hands-on experience of the applications of Psychology. · PhD in Applied Psychology focuses on extending knowledge and encompassing new, modern and job oriented trends for upcoming teachers. The PhD program consists of a taught component in which students are assessed and thesis components based on original research work. Outcomes · The students will be able to apply the knowledge gained in classroom into their practical life. They would be able to work in organizational, Psychiatric, Human Resource, Health and hospital settings. · Study will be well equipped with the assessment procedures and counseling strategies that are important for health Psychologists · Students will be able to get jobs in Health Departments, Teaching and research · In line with program objectives, students do well in their coursework, demonstrating mastery of knowledge objectives engage in research activities (including conference presentations, publications, and grant writing), and demonstrate overall competence by obtain high quality post doctoral positions. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 57

Degree Program offerd · BS Applied Psychology · MS Health Phychology · Ph.D Applied Psychology For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-pyschology.html BS Applied Psychology Eligibility Criteria for BS The students who have passed F.A. / A- level examinations with Psychology in first division will be eligible for BS Applied Psychology (4-Year) Degree Program. The students who have passed F.Sc in Pre-Medical are also eligible (25% seats are reserved for pre-medical). Duration: 4 years Total credit Hours: 132 MS Health Psychology Eligibility Criteria for MS Health Psychology · The students who have passed (BS) examinations or 16 years of education with psychology will be eligible for MS. Health psychology program. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by University is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per University policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 Ph.D Program Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D Applied Psychology · Eighteen years of education or 6 years education after HSSC/ F.A/FSC/ Grade 12 only are eligible to apply for PhD program. · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Duration: 3-5 years List of Faculty · Prof. Talat Sohail, COD, M. Phil(QAU), M. Sc. (PU) · Prof. Dr. Sarah Shahed, Director, Women Institute of Leadership and Learning (WILL.) Ph.D. (PU), M. Phil (QAU), M. Sc. (Applied Psy.) (PU), M. Sc. (Health Psy.) (UK) · Prof. Dr. Naheed Atta, Professor Ph.D. (PU), M. Phil (QAU), M. Sc. (Applied Psy.) (PU), Page 58 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Dr. Amina Muazzam, Assistant Professor. Butt Ph. D., M. Sc. (PU) · Ms. Amina Obaid Khawaja, Assistant Professor M.Phil (GCU), M. Sc. (PU) (Study Leave) · Dr. Subha Malik, Assistant Professor. Ph. D. (PU), M. Sc. (PU) · Ms. Amna Khawar, Assistant Professor. (Study leave) MS (LCWU), M. Sc. (PU) · Ms. Nudra Malik, Assistant Professor. (Study Leave) MS (LCWU), M. Sc. (PU) · Ms Sana Belal, Lecturer M. Sc. (PU) · Ms. Saima Eman, Lecturer, M.Sc (PU), M.Sc (UK) · Ms. Bisma Zubair Lecturer MS, M.Sc (LCWU) · Saima Ahmad Lecturer Ms, M.sc (PU) · Ms. Umm-e-Rubab, Lecturer (Study Leave) Kazmi MS, M. Sc. (GCU) · Ms. Toseef Imtiaz, Lecturer M. Phil, MSc (PU) · Ms. Maryam Hassan, Lecturer (Study Leave) M. Phil (GCU), M. Sc. (NICE) · Ms. Maryam Gul, Lecturer M. Phil (GCU), M.Sc. (NICE) · Ms. Tehziba Kousir, Lecturer MS, M.Sc. (LCWU) Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 270 Email:- [email protected]

To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 59 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Overview History is the most important and globally recognized subject. History Department has the honour of being one of the oldest departments of Lahore College for Women University. And the department has always encouraged students opting history at Intermediate and degree level. The department owes its gratitude to eminent Professors like Ms.Zubaida Latif, Mrs. Uzma Masood, Mrs. Abida whose contribution for the establishment and development of the department has been marvelous towards the progress of the department. The following teachers worked as the Heads of the department previously: · Dr.Sumaira Noreen · Dr. Zahida Suleman · Ms. Shamshad Nawaz · Mrs. Razia Bilal · Mrs. Tahira Bashir Akhtar · Mrs. Aqeela Akhtar Degree programmes offered · BS History · MS History For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-history.html Learning Objectives The objectives of the study include: · To acquire knowledge of Historical concepts, develop analytical and critical thinking to facilitate analysis of real life system. · To do independent studies, communicate historical skills for those who seek a career as teachers and researchers of History. · To assist those who need historical knowledge for other disciplines to acquire the relevant skills of using historical techniques and the data of history for their own disciplines and generally enhance the social, historical consciousness in all students such that they become better citizens. · To work in teams, develop oral and written communication skills; contribute to society with good professional manners and human values and traditions. Outcomes History department, being one of the oldest and dedicated departments has been successful in meeting the required objectives set initially. First batch of BS 4 years was completed in 2015 and MS programme has been successfully introduced in the department. BS History (4 Years Degree Program) Eligibility Criteria for BS Students should have studied History (200 Marks minimum) at Intermediate level. Page 60 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

Total CR 132 Groups of Subjects offered · History, Islamic Studies, Arabic · History, Political Science, Pakistan Studies · History, Gender Studies/Philosophy, any language · History, Psychology, Education MS History Eligibility Criteria for MS · 16 years of education (BS or M.A in History) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Total CR 36 Faculty Members · Dr. Sumaira Noreen (Incharg Department) Ph.D (University of London, UK), M.Phil coursework (University of Cambridge, UK), M.A (University of Peshawar, Pakistan) · Dr. Gull_i_Hina Ph.D (GCU, Lhr), M.Phil (GCU,Lhr) · Mrs. Kalsoom Hanif, M.A. (PU) (Gold Medal), M.Phil (PU), Ph.D. Scholar (PU) · Mrs. Farzanda Aslam M.A (GCU), M.PhiL (GCU), Ph.D candidate (PU) · Mrs. Fauzia Rashid M.Phil (PU), M.A (PU), M.Ed (AIOU), B.Ed (AIOU), Ph.D candidate (PU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 316 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 61 DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Overview The Department of Home Economics was established in 1975 at LCWU with Nighat Shah as the first Head of the Department. At that time, this subject was offered only at the Intermediate level. Mrs.Anjum Mirza joined LCWU in 1977 as the next Head of the Department. Under her tenure, the subject was introduced at Bachelors level due to immense interest of the students. Initially the course outlined by the Punjab University was followed. After attaining charter, the course was revised and updated. In 2005, a four year degree program of BS (Hons.) in Home Economics was introduced under the directions of the Honourable Governor and HEC. The syllabus was developed in line with the recommendations of the National Committee for the revised curriculum of HEC. Mrs.AbidaTalaat took charge as Head of the Department in 2008. The curriculum was updated in 2011 by Higher Education Commission and approved by Board of Studies in June, 2012. In the year 2012, Mrs. Ishrat Azhar took the charge of department. The new curriculum is currently being taught and inculcated from September 2012. Learning Objectives · To provide quality education in the field of Home Economics at Bachelor level through the provision of required facilities and to enable students to compete in the job market and get benefit from it. Outcomes · Skilled management enhancing well-being of families. · The development and efficient use of personal, social and national resources to meet human needs. · Making individuals as better producers, consumers and contributing members of all institutions. · Providing opportunities for vocational placement. · Better professionals with current knowledge. Degree Programs offered · BS Home Economics For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-homeeconomics.html BS Program (Home Economics) Eligibility Criteria · Intermediate with science subjects, FA Group of Home Economics and A level students with high grades are eligible to apply. Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 134 Home Economics Courses Core Disciplines · Art & Design · Food& Nutrition · Human Development & Family Studies · Interior & Environmental Design · Textiles & Clothing Page 62 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Supporting Subjects · Chemistry · Physics · Bio-Chemistry · Psychology · Sociology · Home Economics Education, Administration & Supervision · Methods of Research in Home Economics · Computer Studies Faculity · Mrs. Ishrat Azhar Chairperson Associate Professor , (P. Govt)M.Sc Child Development (PU) · Mrs. Yasmin Mudassar Associate Professor , (P. Govt) Coordinator of Intermediate M.Sc Related Arts (PU) · Dr. Mehreen Ijaz Assistant Professor PhD Textiles & Clothing (PU) · Dr. Shama Sadaf Assistant Professor PhD Textiles & Clothing (PU) · Mrs. Munazza Usman Lecturer (Ex-Pakistan leave)M.Phil Housing, Home Management & Interior Design (PU), PhD (in progress) · Mrs. Namood-e-Sahar Lecturer M.Phil Housing, Home Management & Interior Design (PU) PhD (in progress) · Mrs. Ayesha Saeed Lecturer M.Phil Textiles & Clothing (PU) PhD (in progress) · Miss. Ayesha Nawaz LecturerM.Phil Bio chemistry (LCWU) PhD in Bio chemistry (in progress) · Ms. Rafia Fatima Lecturer M.Phil Textiles & Clothing (PU) · Ms. Zohra Tariq Lecturer MSc (Hons) Food & Nutrition (UAF), Faisalabad · Ms. Hibba Munir DarTeaching Assistant MS Educational Psychology · Ms. Madeeha Tariq Teaching Assistant MS Educational Psychology · Ms. Komal Hassan Teaching Assistant M.Phil Human Development & Family Studies (PU) PhD (in progress) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext 233 Email:- [email protected].

To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 63 DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Overview The Department of International Relations was established in 2003. Before its formation as a separate discipline, it worked under the auspices of the Department of Political Science from 2003 to 2017. With the efforts of Mrs. Nayyer Masood and Mrs. Nasreen Javed, Lahore College for Women University was a pioneer in offering Bachelors in International Relations, two year program. Later in 2005, the department offered Masters in International Relations. In 2005, BS International Relations-4years program was also introduced. Currently the department only offers 4 years BS International Relations program. Our department offers strong foundation courses in International Relations theories, providing an understanding of current debates in the field and why they matter. We also offer a variety of elective courses, each taught by expert faculty. We span the planet from Asia to the Americas, to Africa, to Europe. In addition, we offer courses in every major theme of IR: international political economy, global governance, national and ethnic identities, foreign policy analysis, environment, international security, diplomacy, human rights, terrorism, media and more. At present there are almost 300 students enrolled in our program. We are also planning for MS and Ph.D International Relations in the near future. The department present Incharge is Miss Maryam Azam. Mission Statement The mission of the Department of International Relations is to develop education and knowledge in the field of international economic and political relations and to provide internationally recognized study programs based on critical thinking and openness, personal and societal responsibility and commitment to lifelong learning. Moreover, the Department aims to contribute to the teaching, research and other activities of the university in a productive manner. We strive hard to make students think about Politics and develop their conceptual and communication skills. With the objective of attaining a higher degree of academic excellence by means of employing modern techniques and making the students' future prospects brighter and prestigious. Learning Objectives · To train the students for the Competitive Examinations and Diplomatic Services · To create awareness about the international politics · To inculcate the spirit of true citizenship and civic sense among the students · To train the students so that they can compete confidently for any responsible administrative post. · To make the students active member of the International Community by understanding the Global Environment and issues more analytically Outcome · The department provides an opportunity to the students to study the nation's politics, culture and economy, the institutions of government and the manner in which foreign affairs is conducted. Here you can see the rough and tumble of politics-in-the-making. It offers a unique vantage point from which to examine international relations. · The students after completing their degree aim at acquiring: · An understanding of the nature and significance of Politics in a variety of countries and/or an understanding of contemporary International Relations and world politics. · Increase understanding of a broad range of social, political and economic phenomena that affects business, government and civil society actors in the world today · Creative Thinking: Ability to assess critically conceptual, theoretical, and empirical information presented in the Political Science and/or International Relations literature Page 64 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Communication: Strong research, analytical and communication skills, learned through discussion, lectures, student presentations, briefing papers, essays, and examinations · Leadership: The ability to work with others in small-group situations and take leadership. Degree Program offered · BS International Relations For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-ir.html Eligibility Criteria for BS International Relations Female candidate who have secured 60% marks at F.A / F.Sc. level are eligible to apply. Total Credit Hours: 133 Duration of Program 4 years program BS International Relations Groups · I.R., Pol. Sci., Mass Communication · I.R., Pol. Sci., Economics · I.R., Pak. Studies, Geography · I.R., Pol. Sc., Gender Studies/ Geography Faculty List · Mrs Shabnum Gul Assistant Prof Int-Relations (Ph.D Scholar) M.A Pol.Sc, M.Phil (GCU) · Miss Maryam Azam (Incharge), Assistant Prof Int-Relations (Ph.D Scholar) M.A I.R (LCWU), M.Phil( GCU) · Mrs Nadia Zaheer, Assistant Prof Int-Relations (Ph.D Scholar) MS Pol.Sci (LCWU), M.A Pol.Sc (GCU), L.LB (PU) · Mrs Ayesha Mushtaq, Lecturer Int-Relations (Ph.D Scholar) M.A Int-Relations(PU), M.Phil Pol.Sci (PU) · Mrs Kinza Tasleem Chaudhry Lecturer Int-Relations (Ph.D Scholar) M.Phil Int-Relations(QAU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext 234 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 65 DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES Overview Islamic Studies as an elective subject was introduced in Lahore College after the establishment of Pakistan. Mrs. Riffat Hanif, a renowned scholar, joined this institution in 1951 as the Head of Islamic Studies Department. Post Graduate classes in Islamic Studies started in 1979.The four year degree program in Islamic Studies was introduced in 2004.Since 2004 the department is also offering the Ph.D. program and till now two scholars have completed their Ph.D. from this department.MS in Islamic Studies started in 2008 and 58 students have been awarded the degree in MS Islamic Studies to the present date. Learning Objectives · Provide in depth knowledge of basic Islamic Sciences such as Al.Quran,Al.Hadith,Al.Fiqh,Islamic History,Islamic Political and Social Thought, Seerah, Islamic culture and civilization. · Provide an opportunity to understand the true spirit of Quran & Sunnah. Outcomes · Students will be able to answer the crucial contemporary questions regarding Islam & Islamic civilization. · Students will become fully aware of the higher goals of Islami Sharia Degree Programs offered · BS Islamic Studies · MS Islamic Studies · Ph.D Islamic Studies For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-islamic.html Eligibility Criteria for BS Islamic Studies · Students should have studied Islamic Studies Elective of 200 Marks at Intermediate level. · All candidates eligible for admission to BS in Islamic Studies will have to qualify the interview by the Department of Islamic Studies. Duration: 4years Total Credit Hours: 130 Eligibility Criteria for MS Program · The female students with 16 years of education (BS 4-Year or 2 Years MA or equivalent)only are eligible to apply for MS program. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 Page 66 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D · The female students with 18 years of education (MS/M. Phil. or equivalent) only are eligible to apply for PhD program. · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Duration: 3-5 years Permanent Faculty · Prof. Hafsa Munir, COD/ Professor Department, B. Ed, M.A(PU) · Prof. Dr. Mohsina Munir, Professor M.A( Isl. St & Arb ), Ph.D. (PU),Post Doc (USM, Malaysia) · Mrs. Shahida Amjad, Professor M.A (PU) · Mrs. Riffat Khalid, Associate Professor M.A (PU) · Dr. Khawar Sultana, Associate Professor M.A, B Ed (PU),M. Phil (PU),Ph.D.(PU) · Dr. Farhat Aziz, Associate Professor M.A, (Isl. & Arabic), M. Phil (PU), Ph.D.(PU) · Dr. Zahida Shabnum, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.A (Isl. & Arabic) ,MOL(PU), Sshahdat Alamia, M. Phil (AIOU),Ph.D.(LCWU) · Dr. Asia Shabbir, Assistant Professor (TTS) M.A (PU), Ph.D. (PU) · Ms Saima Farooq, Assistant Professor M.A (Isl. St. & Persian), MS (LCWU), PhD (UET) · Mrs Rafia tul Jabeen, Assistant Professor M.A (PU), MS (LCWU) · Dr. Sadaf Sultan, Assistant Professor M.A (PU) ,M.Phil(PU), Ph.D.(PU) · Dr. Memuna Tabassum, Assistant Professor M.A Islamic Studies(IUB) ,M Ed(AIOU) PhD (UOK). · Dr. Salma Mahmood, Assistant Professor M.A( Islamic Studies & Urdu)BEd, M.Phil (Isl. St),Ph.D.(PU) · Dr .Sadia Gulzar, Assistant Professor M.A Islamic Studies & Economics (PU),M. Phil (PU),Ph.D.(PU) · Dr. Tahira Abdul Quddus, Assistant Professor M.A (Isl & Arb),M.Phil.(PU,) PhD (PU) · Ms Qudsia Bano, Lecturer M.A (LCWU), MS (LCWU) · Ms Fariha Anjum, Lecturer M.A (PU),MS (LCWU) · Ms Sabahat Afzal, M.Phil(PU) Lecturer M.A (Islamic Studies & Arabic), · Ms. Sajda Hanif, Lecturer M.A (Isl ), M.Phi (lLCWU) · Ms, Misbah Munawwar, Lecturer M.A (Isl) ,M.Phil. (PU,) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9, Ext:- 969 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 67 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION Overview The Department of Mass Communication, LCWU, offers Professional Bachelors, MS and PhD degrees. While pursuing the demands of media industry, the department has established Television and FM studios along a campus radio station FM 96.6, Voice of LCWU. Advertising and Computer Laboratories, Non-Linear Editing and Photographic Laboratories and Master Control Room and Outdoor Broadcast Van are equipped with the latest and state of the art equipment. Our department is successfully producing women media professionals for the market. The graduates are prepared to work at the doctoral level, leadership positions in key communication industries and professional areas, or teaching careers at the college and university level. Our graduates occupy leadership positions in the field of broadcasting, advertising, public relations, journalism, digital media, teaching, developmental and communication projects, media and communications policy, as well as enter premier doctoral programs across the country. Degree programs offered · BS Mass Communication · MS Mass Communication · Ph.D Mass Communication For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-mass.html Eligibility Criteria for BS Mass Communication offers professional degrees in the field of communication. Therefore candidates securing at least 60% marks in Intermediate are eligible to apply. Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 136 Eligibility Criteria for MS · 16 years of education (B.S or MA in Mass Communication) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D (3-5 Years) · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Relevant Field · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Total Credit Hours 18 Page 68 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Permanent Faculty · Dr. Anjum Zia, Associate Professor, Chairperson, M.A, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D (LCWU), Post Doctorate (Carlton University, Canada) · Ms. Faiza Latif, Assistant Professor M.A, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D Fellow (PU) · Ms. Shabana Asghar, Assistant Professor (On Study Leave) MA, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D Fellow (PU) · Ms. Sadaf Iqbal, Lecturer M.A (PU), M.A Film & TV Production (UK) · Ms. Dur-e-Ajam, Assistant Professor MSC (LCWU), Dip.VP (NCA), MS (LCWU) · Mr. Naveed Iqbal, Assistant Professor M.A (PU), Dip. VP (NCA), M.Phil (AIOU) · Ms. Huma Tahir, Lecturer MSC (UOS), MS (LCWU), Ph.D Fellow (PU) · Mr. Zaeem Yasin, Lecturer M.A, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D Fellow (PU) · Ms. Sameera Batool, Assistant Professor M.A, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D (PU) · Ms. Uzma Aleem, Lecturer MSC (LCWU), M.Phil (PU), Ph. D Fellow (PU) · Ms. Hadia Bilal, Lecturer BS (LCWU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Muneeba Iftikhar, Lecturer M.A (PU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Sehrish Mushtaq, Lecturer (On Study Leave) M.A (PU), M.Phil (KC), Ph.D Fellow (Germany) · Ms. Arsha Saleem Meer, Teaching Assistant, BS (LCWU), MS (LCWU) · Ms. Urwah Iftikhar, Teaching Assistant, MBA (UCP), MSC (PU), MS Scholar (LCWU) · Ms. Tahira Habib, Teaching Assistant (On Leave), M.A (PU) MS (LCWU) TV Studio Staff · Mr. Ahmed Kazim, Technical Engineer · Mr. Muhammad Waqas, Studio Lab Assistant · Mr. Shamshad Rajpoot, Photographer Radio Staff · Mr. Adil Aziz, Assistant Director M.A (PU), M.Phil (SU) ·Mr. Muhammad Umar Nazir, Assistant Producer MSC (SU), Dip. VP (NCA) Computer Lab Staff · Mr. Mehmood Akbar, Computer Lab Administrator M.Phil (UOL) ·Safdar Aslam, Lab Assistant Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9, Ext:- 268,288,292 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 69 DEPARTMENT OF PAKISTAN STUDIES Overview The grant status of Degree Awarding Institution to Lahore College for Women on 10th August, 1999 was a milestone in its history. Soon after that Political Science department was privilege as the 1st department to initiate a new two year Master program in Pakistan Studies in September 1999 and 1st batch of 30 students passed out in 2001. BS 4 year degree program was started in the year 2005. This program was started with the aim to provide quality education and empower women through useful employment to participate in the political and socio economic development of Pakistan. All the faculty members of political science department worked very hard in the process of establishment and strengthening of discipline of Pakistan Studies at Undergraduate and master level. Two faculty members with Master degree in Pakistan Studies (one form Quaid-e- azam University, Islamabad and other form LCWU) were inducted and the process of strengthening the program as part of Political Science department continued. The students of Pakistan Studies BS program take active part in voluntary services, Internship programs and writing research reports helps in raising awareness development and capacity building among the students. Teaching of this subject at master level BS 4-year degree program and compulsory course for all students for inter to undergraduate level enhance the importance of this subject. Keeping in view the overburden of Political Science Department for catering three full fledge subject the administration took the decision to create Pakistan Studies as an independent department in 2017. The two year master program has been honored to benefit from the untiring services of the following eminent personalities who served as Heads of Department since 1999: Mrs Shameem Bilal, Mrs. Aness Tauqeer, then Mrs. Arjumand Hussain, Mrs Nayyar Masood, Mrs. Mobina Ali and recently under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bushra Zeeshan. Mission Statement The mission of the department is to import knowledge to the students. Similarly to develop the students own historical understanding and applying it in the present situation. In this regard many programs have been introduced in the scheme of the studies of the department. Moreover, our mission is to modify the skills of the students by offering them such courses in the BS program and to generalize their skills of observation and experimentation. Besides this communication skills are also enhanced. By achieving the higher degree of academic excellence the students are prepared for the brighter future. Our BS program open new horizons for the further experimentation in the educational fields and eventually career setting opportunities are being delivered to the degree holder students. Beside this to make the students patriotic Pakistani by departing knowledge about Pakistan formation, struggle, achievements and future outlook. Making the students a precious contribution at a great extent at the national level and international level. Degree Program Offered · BS Pakistan Studies For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-pak.html Eligibility Criteria for BS Pakistan Studies · Students who have secured 60% marks at F.A/F.S.c level are eligible to apply. Total Credit Hours 133 CR · All other requirements as per university Admission policy. (Please Visit

BS Pakistan Studies Groups · Pak. Studies, Pol.Sci, Islamic Studies · Pak. Studies, Pol.Sci, Education · Pak. Studies, S.Work, Any Language · Pak. Studies, Gender Studies, Mass Communication Page 70 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Permanent Faculty · Mrs. Sobia Naseer, Assistant Prof M.Sc Pak St (Q.A.U), M.Phil Pak.St (PU), B.Ed Pakistan Studies (Ph.D Study Leave) · Mrs Afshan Aziz Assistant Professor MS Pol.Sci (LCWU) M.A Pol.Sci. (GCU) Pakistan Studies (Ph.D. Scholar) · Mrs Bushra Zeeshan, Lecturer M.A Pak. St (LCWU) Pakistan Studies · Mrs Shakeela Hashim, Lecturer M.Phil (GCU), Pakistan Studies (Ph.D.Scholar) · Mrs Raheela Shafique, Lecturer M.A. Pol.Sci, M.A.History (PU), M.Phil Pak. Studies (PU), Pakistan Studies · Mrs Nadira Shafi, Lecturer BS Pakistan Studies (LCWU) MS Political Science (LCWU) Pakistan Studies · Ms Hamna Khan, Lecturer BS Pakistan Studies (LCWU) M.Phil Pakistan Studies (PU) Pakistan Studies Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801 Ext:- 235 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 71 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Overview Philosophy i.e.; the love of Wisdom enables the young and rising mind to develop a profound insight towards intellectual thinking and contemplation. The inculcation of logical methodologies in one's personality opens new horizons and helps out not only in grasping the conceptual phenomena of other subject but also in professional and practical life. This was the paraphernalia in the perspective of which the Department of Philosophy was shaped as one of the oldest departments of LCWU. The courses have been designed in keeping the same in mind to develop the multi-dimensional needs of students at Intermediate and Degree levels. The courses of philosophy play a pivotal role as a minor subject in four-years Degree program relating different Major disciplines. Programme of Studies Offered · Philosophy is offered at intermediate level and as Minor discipline For Scheme Of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-philosophy.html Learning Objectives Philosophy pays off psychologically, morally, intellectually and financially. The abstract reasoning skills that are gained by studying Philosophy are more and more valuable in today's high-tech, information-based society. To learn to think, analyze and communicate ideas clearly is applicable to work-life. Certain general intellectual skills and traits are indeed essential, if one wants to become a marketable employment prospect; as well as a well-educated, articulate and thoughtful person; which no doubt Philosophy produces. The focused objectives of the philosophy department are · To develop the abilities of critical and analytical thinking · To broaden the vision and insight by introducing new dimensions and horizons of thoughts · To fulfill the instinctive as well as intellectual needs of the individual through freedom of expression. To give a detailed perspective of Islamic philosophical thought in order to present the true picture of religion. Outcomes Inculcating analytical skills in students to broaden their vision in scholarly perspective. Developing rational and logical decision making based upon patience and tolerance. Areas of Interest · Western Philosophy · Islamic Philosophy · Ethics (Western and Islamic) · Logic Faculty of Philosophy Department · Ms Khadija Naz MA, LLB (Karachi University) M.Phil. (PU) PhD Scholar (PU). Page 72 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Overview The Department of Political Science is one of the oldest department of LCWU. Its history can be traced backed to the pre-partition period when Miss Doha only teaches the subjects of Civics and Indian History. Later Mrs. Maqbool Hassan joined as the first lecturer in Political Science. By this time the college had shifted to its present building. However the year 1979 was milestone in the history of the Department because postgraduate classes were introduced in the college and a full- fledged department with exclusive responsibilities was established. With a growing history, the department now has a total faculty of 8 members. The department present Chairperson is Prof. Mobina Ali. The department offers BS, MS and PH.D Political Science. We have about 11 students pursuing doctoral studies in our Department. In 2010, the department started MS Political Science which admits about 20 students yearly. We offer a popular four year BS program in political science which admits approximately 50 new students each year. At present there are above 250 students enrolled in our programs. Currently, these programs are being conducted successfully by the department. We offer numerous courses at all levels and in a variety of fields: Political Philosophy and Theory, Pakistan Politics, International Relations and Global Affairs, Comparative Politics of Industrial and Developing societies, Pakistan Studies and Mass media etc. Mission Statement The Mission of the Department is to contribute to the teaching, research and other activities of the university in a productive manner. Various programs are offered by the department preparing students for active citizenship carrier and advanced training in various fields. A range of optional courses in national, regional and global studies, as well as in thematic areas of the discipline and where appropriate cognate fields, are offered, allowing specialization within the Major according to student interest. Moreover, our mission is to encourage our students to think broadly, critically, and internationally about the core features of democratic and global citizenship. We strive hard to make students think about Politics and develop their conceptual and communication skill. With the objective of attaining higher degree of academic excellence by means of employing modern techniques and making the students' future prospects brighter and prestigious. Our BS and MS programs provides a background both for further study and eventual careers, including work in government, international organizations, business, finance and the media. Besides, we intend to inculcate a passion among students to shoulder their responsibilities as a patriotic Pakistani as well as the member of International community and would ultimately contribute towards cohesion at national and international level Degree Program offered · BS Political Science · MS Political Science · Ph.D Political Science For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-polsci.html BS Program (4 Years Program) BS Eligibility Criteria Female candidate who have studied Civics/History in F.A/ or F.Sc with 700 marks or above. MS Program (2 Years Program) MS Eligibility Criteria Total Credit Hours 36CR · Female candidate with 16 years of education (2 years M.A/M.Sc. or 4 years BS in the relevant subject only are eligible. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 73

· All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit Ph.D Program (3-5 Years) Ph.D Eligibility Criteria Total Cradit Hours 18CR · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Relevant Field · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

· Admissions in PhD program will be carried out twice a year, in spring and in autumn depending on the availability of seats. Permanent Faculty · Prof Mobina Ali (Chairperson), Professor Political Science M.A Pol.Sc (PU) · Prof . Humaira , Professor Political Science M.A Pol.Sc (PU) · Dr. Qamar Fatima, Associate Prof Political Science M.A Pol.Sc, M. Phil (PU), Ph.D (PU) · Mrs. Rubina Bajwa, Assistant Prof Political Science M.A. Pol.Sc (Khi Uni) · Mrs. Shabana Tauqeer, Associate Prof Political Science M.A Pol.Sc (PU) ,B.Ed · Dr Aisha Shahzad Assistant Prof Political Science M.A Pol.Sc, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D (LCWU) · Miss Sadia Mahmood Falki, Assistant Prof Political Science M.A Pol.Sc (PU), M.Phil(GCU) · Miss Saima Butt, Lecturer Political Science (Ph.D. Scholar) M.A Pol.Sc (LCWU), M.Phil Pol.Sci(PU) DIA (PU) · Mrs Sadia Ashraf Rana, Lecturer Political Science (on Ph.D M.A Pol.Sc (LCWU), M.Phil (PU), B.Ed, DOM (PU) Study leave) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9, Ext:- 235 Email:- [email protected] Page 74 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK Overview Department of social work at Lahore College For Women University is offering Social work as a minor course since 1988 and it has started BS (4 years degree program) in social work since September 2009. Social Work is a profession committed to the pursuit of social justice, quality of life and to the development of full potential of each individual, group and community in society. Department of Social Work has an impressive history of significant contribution in the field of social, psychological and financial assistance of individuals and communities through the placement of students in medical and urban community development settings. Department is linked with different national and international human service organizations and provide the opportunity to its students to work with them. Learning Objectives: · To broaden students’ thinking horizone, sharpen their observation and analytical capibilities about social problems and social processes. · To develop experitise in social work methodologies and different fields future help them in their career planing. · To prepare knowledgeable, well trained and zealous professional social workers. Outcomes · Students would acquire educational standards and appropriate skills required in the job market. · Moreove, they would be capable to contribute effectively as productive team members for achieving social devolpment goals. Degree Programs offered BS Social Work (4 years degree program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visist:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-social.html Eligibility Criteria for Admission The eligibility for admission to BS program is Intermediate with Social Sciences (85% seats) and F.Sc. (15% seats). Total Credit Hours 133 Faculty · Ms. Iram Shahid, Chairperson /Associate Professor, M.Phil · Ms. Nazia Salahuddin, Assistant Professor M.Phil · Ms. Navaira Fatima, Lecturer, M.Phil · Ms. Munazza Sunbal, Lecturer, M.Phil · Ms. Wajiha Ishaq, Lecturer, M.Phil · Ms. Sana Khalid, Lecturer, M.Phil · Ms. Sitwat Farooq, Lecturer, M.Phil Contact Details Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 321 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 75 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS Overview The subject of statistics is a mathematical science that is not only multidisciplinary, it is also multi-dimensional as it is widely put to use in almost all physical and applied sciences. In today's world we are faced with situations everyday where statistics can be applied. Statistics benefits all of us because we are able to predict the future based on data we have previously gathered. Being able to predict the future it not only changes our lifestyle but also helps us to be more efficient and effective. Statistics is used all over the world. It can be applied in almost any situation and can always help. They are used in explaining group behavior of organisms, marketing research, Chemistry, Biological Sciences and the list goes on and on. Statistics was introduced as a subject in 1962, with the first class comprising 3 students only, classes in the subject at bachelor level commenced in 1964 with only 11 students. The number of students opting to study statistics at both intermediate and bachelor level has increased significantly over the years on account of its wide application in various fields. The subject of statistics is a mathematical science that is not only multidisciplinary, it is also multi-dimensional as it is widely put to use in almost all physical and applied sciences. Therefore, the subject has become a natural choice of students as it provides them with the exposure essentially needed in different fields of study, thus adequately preparing them for the job market. The study of subject is career oriented and crucial to planning of social development. The courses offered at Statistics department are aimed at producing highly educated researchers motivated to contribute in the economic and social development of Pakistan. Learning Objectives · Concept building · Development of Logical and Analytical skills · Research based Learning Experience · Solid practice and Application of Statistics Outcomes · Students shall have the communication skills and ability to contribute effectively in collaborative environment as productive team members for the respective organizations they serve. They shall be able to achieve educational standards vis-à-vis appropriate skills as are required in the job market. Degree Program offered · BS Statistics (4 Years degree program) · MS Statistics (2 Years degree program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-statistics.html Eligibility Criteria for BS Statistics All the students who have studied Mathematics of 200 marks at Intermediate level are eligible to apply for BS (Statistics). Eligibility Criteria for MS Statistics Total Credit Hors 36 · Female candidate with 16 years of education (2 years M.A/ M.Sc. or 4 years BS in the relevant subject only are eligible. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit Page 76 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Faculty of Statistics · Ms. Mahnaz Makhdum, Associate Prof. Chairperson of The Department M.Sc. (PU) M.Phil (GCU) · Ms. Nighat Shamim, Associate Prof, M.Sc. (PU) · Dr. Naila Amjad, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU), M.Phil (NCBA&E), Ph.D. (NCBA&E) · Dr. Asifa Kamal, Assistant Prof. B.Ed., M.Sc(PU) M.Phil, Ph.D (GCU) · Ms. Rashida Raheel, Assistant Prof. M.Sc, M.Phil (GCU) · Ms. Shazia Kashif, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.A. Economics (PU) M.Phil (GCU) · Ms. Uzma Numan, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil(PU) · Ms. Alia Fawad, Assistant Prof M.Sc. (PU) · Ms. Sharqa Hashmi, Assistant Prof. B.Ed., M.Sc., M.Phill (PU), · Ms. Samina Kafayat, Assistant Prof. M.Sc. (PU) · Dr. Maryam Hafeez, Assistant Prof. M.Sc., M.Phil (GCU), Ph.D(PU) · Ms. Tahira Bano, Assistant Prof M.Sc., M.Phil. (PU) · Ms. Naz Saud, Assistant Prof M.Sc., M.Phil. (PU) · Ms. Sameena Irfan, Lecturer M.Sc., M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Afza Rasool, Lecturer M.Sc., M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Asthma Zeb, Lecturer M.Sc. (LCWU), M.Phil (GCU) · Dr. Sadia Khalil, Lecturer M.Sc., M.Phil (GCU), Ph.D (NCBA&E), · Ms. Maria Islam, Lecturer M.Sc., M.Phil (UAF) · Ms. Rabia Manzoor, Lecturer BS., MS (GCU) · Ms. Anam Fatima, Lecturer BS, MS (LCWU), · Ms. Saher Saleem, Lecturer M.Sc(UAF), MS(Uppsala University, Sweden) , Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 243 Email:- [email protected] Ins Ins

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Physical Education Page 78 Lahore College for Women University Lahore INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Overview The Institute of Education has been established to develop the knowledge, academic acumen and imagination of its scholars to enable them to take up leadership roles and teaching positions and so improve the quality of education in their unique contexts. All the constituent departments have the capacity to sustain the research and teaching necessary for the expansion of opportunities and for unleashing the potential of individuals and communities. Vision To enhance learning and achievement through evidence-based and research-informed leadership and professional development in education Mission The Institute aims to provide opportunities to a wide range of people to engage in ground-breaking, cross-disciplinary research and professional development that shapes educational practices. The Institute aims to develop and sustain conceptual strength and the professional skills of educational practitioners to help them contribute to today's knowledge economy. In order to achieve this Mission, the Institute is committed to: · Scholarship that focuses on teaching and learning processes in order to improve them · Action-oriented professional development aiming at improving outcomes for schools, teachers, students and the community · Enhancing intellectual capacity of students to sustain creative environments in educational settings for greater appreciation of research-led innovation. Academic Departments · Department of Education (Planning and Development) · Department of Research and Evaluation · Department of Professional Studies · Department of Physical Education · Department of Educational Administration and Leadership (ForthComing) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT) Overview The Department of Education Planning and Development has been established to develop the knowledge, academic acumen and imagination of its scholars to enable them to take up leadership roles and teaching positions and so to improve the quality of education in their unique contexts. Departmental Goals The department of Education (Planning and Development) aims to promote a community of education practitioners who are: · Committed to promote ethical, moral and democratic values for good citizenship development among the students and their professional communities. · Well equipped with core skills and knowledge to sustain good professional practices as per International best standards/practices. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 79

· Innovative and creative approaches to support research and development in their focused areas within the field of Education. Outcomes of the Program Competent and committed human resource (Education Practitioners – teachers, Administrators, researchers and lifelong learners) equipped with adequate content knowledge, skills and professional values to promote and sustain good practices in diverse educational contexts. Objectives: · To produce skilled teachers well equipped with content knowledge and classroom teaching techniques. · To enable students to undertake efficient classroom assessments and evaluations to ensure adequate levels of student achievement. · To make students innovative and creative in using effective teaching and research methods. · To make students proficient in management skills (including financial management), decision making, planning and problem solving approaches. B.Ed (Hons) Secondary 4 Years Program The department of Education is offering B. Ed. Hon. Secondary Education (4 year degree program). For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-education.html Eligibility Criteria F.A. / F. Sc. with minimum of 60% Marks Total Credit Hours for Arts group: 130 Total Credit Hours for Science/Math group: 130 Permanent Faculty · Dr. Ghazala Noureen, Incharge Education Department, Assistant Professor. (Post Doc. , UK) · Dr. Saira Taj Assistant Professor Ph.D. PU, M.A Education PU · Mrs. Iqra Toor MS Education LCWU, M.A. BS Hons LCWU. · Ms. Shazia Ejaz Ph. D. Scholar LCWU, MS Education LCWU. · Ms. Rakhshanda Naeem Ph. D. Scholar LCWU, MS Education LCWU. Visiting Faculty · Ms. Zainab Salman MFA PU. · Ms. Lubna Shahzadi PhD Scholar LCWU, MS Education LCWU. · Ms. Hira Akash M.S Scholar LCWU, BE LCWU. · Ms. Nadia Saleem Ph.D. Scholar LCWU, M.S LCWU. · Ms. Tahseen Arshad Ph.D. Scholar LCWU, M.S Education /MS Economics LCWU. · Ms. Zobia Kiran Ph.D. Scholar LCWU, M.S LCWU. · Ms. Iqra Nasir MS.TESOL LCWU, M.A.TESOL LCWU. Contact Details: Phone No:-99203801-9 Ext: 272 Page 80 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH AND EVALUATION Overview Department of Research & Evaluation prepares highly professional and world class teachers having proficiency in innovative instructional strategies, research techniques and precise and comprehensive tools of assessment. The department caters latest modes of instruction, from highly participative, creative and constructive instruction to online dissemination of educational programs through electronic media. It intends to prepare teachers with attitude of diligence, loyalty, and dedication to the cause of developing generations into true Muslims and progressive Pakistani. Objectives The department promotes evaluative research using rigorous systematic and empirical standards of scientific investigation for the following purposes: · Action research within the university; for the solution of current problems during practice. · Institutional & program improvement plans for the university and external clients. · Staff development in collaboration with other university departments such as DFDI and ORIC. · Quality assurance strategies& accountability procedures for institutional programs. · Survey based research and policy analysis. · Offering pre –service and post-graduate innovative programs for producing professional teachers. Degree Programs Offered · MS Education · Ph.D Education For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- MS Education (2 Years Program) MS in Education program focuses on extending knowledge and research expertise of students through quality academic environment and challenging curricula. MS in Education is a post Graduate degree offered in evening time (2:pm to 5:pm) suitable for pre service and in service teachers to come up with excellent skills of pedagogy, research and assessment. It provides brilliant scholars an opportunity of high quality professional development and a well reputed degree in their field to be an honorable member of academia. Eligibility Criteria · Female candidate with 16 years of education (2 years M.A/M.Sc. or 4 years BS in the relevant subject only are eligible. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit · Related subjects: Relevant Social Sciences and/or school subjects such as Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, Economics Management, Languages, Islamic Studies, Political Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Fine Arts. The candidate has to pass three deficiency courses in case of relevant subjects. Total Credit Hours 30 CR To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 81 Ph.D. Education (3-5 Years) PhD in Education program focuses on extending knowledge and research expertise of students by providing quality academic environment and challenging curricula. Creative teaching methodologies and state of the art facilities in the university to provide a range of learning opportunities to the research students. The programme is offered for both week days and week end PhD scholars. Eligibility · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Education or Equalivent Degree · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

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Faculty Members · Prof. Dr. Uzma Quraishi Post Doc. University of Cambridge, UK PhD, University of Birmingham, UK Masters, University of Manchester, UK · Dr. Afifa Khanam Incharge Faculty Assistant Professor Ph.D., Punjab University, Pakistan M.Phil.(DNFE) Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan. M.A. Education, Punjab University, Pakistan. · Dr. Aishah Siddiquah Assistant Professor PhD, Punjab University, Pakistan M.A. (Gold Medalist), Punjab University, Pakistan · Dr. Fakhra Aziz Asistant Professor PhD University of the Punjab · Dr. Ibtisam Thakur Assistant Professor (IPFP) PhD, University of the Punjab · Dr. Tahira Kalsoom Assistant Professor (IPFP) PhD, University of the Punjab Collaborating Faculty · Dr. Sumaira Noreen, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of London, UK. (Head Department of History) Visiting Faculty · Dr. Naila Alam, Assistant Professor, PhD Statistics National College of Business Administration & Economics, Lahore, Pakistan. Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9, Ext:- 272 Email:- afi[email protected]; Page 82 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Overview The four year degree program initiated by HEC/USAID and accredited by NACTE is designed to help prospective teachers achieve the highest quality of teaching as described by the National Professional Standards for Teachers. Moving away from teacher-centered lectures, the new standards promote student-centered learning in Pakistani classrooms. Participants learn how to foster learner-centered, active learning, where teachers guide students in discussion and other interactive activities that make learning more engaging and meaningful. The prospective teachers acquire the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they need to help sustain good classroom practices. Highlights of the Degree · The four-year B.Ed. (Hons.) program is a 135 credit hours' course and is composed of eight semesters of 16-18 weeks each · The new scheme of studies emphasizes practice teaching. Fifteen credit-hours are exclusively included to promote practicum and practical work in the new program · National Curriculum Review Committee (NCRC) under HEC has prepared the standardized format of four-year Bachelor in Education Degree (Hons.) with consultation of provincial education departments, universities, colleges and curriculum experts Degree Programs Offered · B.Ed. Hons Elementary (4-Year Degree Program) (Morning + Evening) · Post Graduate Diploma in ELT For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Eligibility Criteria (B.Ed. Hons) A minimum of twelve years of schooling (FA/FSc/A Level and or other equivalent degree). Total Credit Hours 135 CR Evening Programs (ELT) The program aims to extend the understanding of the new language teacher, with no prior experience, by furnishing them with a repertoire of classroom practices in the area of language teaching, embedded in strong theoretical foundation. For the experienced teachers, it provides opportunities to critique their own practices and equip them with the current practices in the realm of language teaching. Eligibility (ELT) · Students who have completed sixteen years of education (M.A/M.Sc. / or 4-years BS) are eligible to apply for this program Faculty of Professional Studies · Prof. Dr. Uzma Quraishi , Post Doc. University of Cambridge, UK Ph.D University of Birmingham. Masters University of Manchester, UK To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 83

Faculty Incharge · Dr. Asma Shahid Kazi (AP) Ph.D, (PU), Lahore. M.A. ELT, Kinnaird College, Lahore. Dip in Montessori Education, (Association Montessori Internationale). Permanent Faculty · Dr. Moafia Nader (AP) Ph.D, (PU), Lahore. M.A. Education, MA English Literature (PU), Lahore.. · Dr.Fakhra Aziz (AP) Ph.D, (PU), Lahore. · Ms. Shabana Manzoor Ph.D Scholar (LCWU) , Lahore. MS. Education (LCWU), Lahore. M.A. Urdu University of the Punjab, Lahore. M.Ed. (AIOU) · Ms. Shaista Ejaz Buttar MS Education (LCWU), Lahore. M.A. Education Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi. Visiting Faculty · Mrs. Namrah Aslam Ph.D Scholar (LCWU), Lahore.MS Education, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. M.A. Education, History University of Education, Lahore. · Ms. Gulnaz Fatima Ph.D Scholar (LCWU), Lahore. MS Education, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. M.A. Education Punjab University, Lahore. · Ms. Hina Akbar Ph.D Scholar (LCWU). MS Education Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. M.A. Education University of the Punjab, Lahore. · Ms. Shagufta Moghal Ph.D Scholar (Education) LCWU, Lahore. MS TESOL, LCWU, Lahore. M.A. TESOL LCWU, Lahore. M.A English Literature, (PU), Lahore M.A. Islamiat. University of Punjab, Lahore Faculty PGDT in ELT

· Dr. Asma Shahid Kazi (AP) Ph.D, Punjab University, Lahore. M.A. ELT, Kinnaird College, Lahore. Dip in Montessori Education (Association Montessori International). Program Incharge/Coordinator · Dr. Moafia Nader (AP), Ph.D, Punjab University, Lahore. M.A. Education, MA English Literature Punjab University, Lahore. · Shagufta Moghal, Ph.D Edu. Scholar LCWU MS TESOL, LCWU MA TESOL, LCWU MA Eng Lit. PU MA Islamiat, PU · Naureen Humayun Ph.D Scholar LCWU M.Phil ELT Kinnaird College, Lahore · Balighua Unis, Mphil (ELT) KC, Lahore · Zarmina Usmaan, Mphil (ELT) KC, Lahore Contact Details:- Phon No:- 99203801-9 Ext 272 Email:- [email protected] Page 84 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Overview This subject was introduced at degree level in 1987 first time in Punjab. Health and Physical education department introduced this subject as a major course in 2011 for the first time in Punjab. The Physical Education major prepares graduates to combine teaching and coaching responsibilities to enhance employability in the teaching field The physical Education Program commits itself to upholding the values we cherish as an academic institution, and to fostering an atmosphere that is respectful, supportive, and welcoming to all. The diversity of our backgrounds, skills, and perspectives will continue to enrich us all as we learn together at LCWU. Our strong strategic partners include, those partners offer a great support in volunteering, internship, and scientific experience opportunities during the studies, which are a valuable contribution to our growing program the specialization in Physical Education, Exercise and Fitness, and Sport Management. These specializations have been created to match the needs of the country. Our unique program is designed to target the urgent and important need to educate Physical Education Students in order to initiate a life-style change among the local population towards a healthier life. Furthermore, our Exercise and Fitness concentration addresses issues such as obesity and diabetes, further promoting a healthier society. Degree Program Offered · BS Physical Education (4 Years Degree Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-physical.html Objectives · To generate outstanding physical educationists in the field of sports, management, psychology and nutrition · To cultivate pleasant habits and make adjustment with the behavior of others Social development from recreational, economic and democratic point of view · To develop impartially and emotional stability List of Permanent Faculty · Ms Humera Mughal COD and Director Sports, P.hd (in process) M.Phil in Sports Sciences and Physical Education · Ms Sumera Sattar, Lecturer M.Phil in Sports Sciences and Physical Education · MS Zaira Batool Teaching Assistant M.phill in Education · Ms Wajiha Abid Teaching Assistant/Sports Instructor MS (Mass Communication) · Ms Saman Junaid Teaching Assistant/Sports Instructor Msc (Physical Education) · Ms Maria Nazir Teaching Assistant/Sports Instructor MS (Mass Communication) List of Visiting Faculty · Ms Anum Shafique B.S Physical Education Teaching Assistant/sports Instructor · Ms Syeda Mariam Zahra B.S Physical Education Teaching Assistant/sports Instructor Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 287 Email:- [email protected] Ins Ins Pharmacist is an integral member of the Health Care team which includes; Physicians, Nurses and Paramedics too. The Institute of Pharmacy is fostering an environment well designed to ensure Rational Use of Medications by educating and producing skilled, young tut tut dynamic graduates post graduates. We are ambitious in developing and conducting Research utilizing Novel Research methods and in this regard, taking initiatives to support interdisciplinary collabortive research. LCWU aim is to deliver quality education to students that will enable them for critical thinking; leadership and to work seamlessly across various fields of this prestigious profession. LCWU students are e of Pharmacy having regular visits to Hospitals, Industries and Community/Retail e of Pharmacy pharmacy setups as part of their curriculum, that adds up to their professional learning. LCWU graduates and post graduates are serving both in Public and Private sectors viz; Pharmaceutical industries, Hospitals, Retail/Community Pharmacies, Drug Regula- tory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP), Drug Testing and Forensic laboratories of Pakistan and Punjab Quality Control Board (PQCB).

Pharmacy Page 86 Lahore College for Women University Lahore INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Introduction  The globally recognized profession of Pharmacy is an essential and integral part of National Health Care system of any country. This profession is concerned with the Art and Science of preparation of drugs followed by safe delivery and rational use. In present era, pharmacists do much more than to dispense medications. They are front line healthcare professionals involved in numerous aspects of patient care. Keeping in view of the growing demand and job opportunities of pharmacist at National and International level and the significance of this profession, Lahore College for Women University is the pioneer female institute to undertake this noble task of offering Doctor Of Pharmacy (Pharm – D), five years degree program and M.Phil in the subjects of Pharmacology & Pharmacy Practice. The Department of Pharmacy was established in 2002 with the aim of Providing Outstanding Education, Excellence in Research and Services to females desirous of acquiring knowledge of Pharmacy in a friendly environment. Department of Pharmacy has been up-graded to an Institute of Pharmacy in 2014 which is comprised of the following departments. · Department of Pharmacology · Department of Pharmaceutics · Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry · Department of Pharmacognosy · Department of Pharmacy Practice Accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan Notification was issued by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan, Ministry of Health, Islamabad for the accreditation of Pharm – D (five years Degree programme) of Pharmacy Department, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore in 2008. Learning Objectives · Capacity building of the pharmacy students for promoting their personal, social, academic and career growth that will prepare them for leadership role in the pharmaceutical system · To get Pharmacy education and learning experience of the highest quality · To enable them to learn latest standards of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) · To explore analytical techniques and quality control of pharmaceutical products. Outcomes · Students with sound knowledge, skills and attitudes will contribute towards the betterment of pubic health through engagement in discovery and development of new drugs · Delivery of high standard pharmaceutical services. · Female leadership and innovation in drug delivery system, pharmaceutical care and practice of pharmacy will open new horizons of success in the interest of Pakistan. Practical Training Practice makes a man perfect. The education in pharmacy is coupled with exposure of the students to the various professional fields in the domain of Pharmacy. Entrepreneurship are carried out at Community & Retail Pharmacies, Hospitals and Pharmaceutical Industries. Institute of Pharmacy is the pioneer in starting Residency Program in Collaboration with Children Hospital Complex, Lahore. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 87

The Government of Punjab has attached two prestigious institutions with Institute of Pharmacy for carrying out apprenticeship and residency program. · Children Hospital Complex, Lahore · Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Degree Programs offered · Pharm – D (Morning – Annual) · M.Phil. (Pharmacology & Pharmacy Practice) on semester system, self-support program (Afternoon) Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm – D): 5 Years Professional Degree In our innovative educational, research, and practical settings, students gain the knowledge and skills to excel in a variety of pharmacy careers. Employing a spirit of discovery fostered during the course of their studies, our graduates are leaders wherever they practice, conduct research, or teach. Eligibility · F.Sc. Pre –Medical group with minimum 60% marks, and 'A' level students with Pre – Medical subjects (with minimum 60% equivalance marks) are eligible to apply for Pharm – D admission (on merit). · All other requirements as per university policy (Please see university admission criteria for Pharm – D). Courses of Study (Annual System of Examination) The courses of study are prepared within Jurisdiction of HEC and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan vide F.No. 1 – 2 / 2001 – pcl dated 5 –7– 2003 and duly approved by the Board of Studies. M. Phil Pharmacy (Pharmacology & Pharmacy Practice) Semester system & Self-Supporting program (Afternoon) Undertaking M.Phil at LCWU means studying at one of the top institutes of Pharmacy in Pakistan. Students will be able to study the clinical uses of medicines and the role of the pharmacist in relation to other healthcare professions. Moreover, you will learn about the underlying pathophysiology of human diseases and how the use of medicines can halt, slow the progression of, or reverse disease processes. Eligibility · Students with Pharm – D degree (5 years program) are eligible to apply for M.Phil. Admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please see university admission criteria for MS / M.Phil.) Courses of Study (Semester System) · The courses of study are prepared within jurisdiction of HEC and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan duly approved by the statutory bodies of the university. · Institute of Pharmacy is offering M.Phil. in Pharmacology & Pharmacy Practice on semester system self-support afternoon program approved by all the statutory bodies of LCWU and as per requirement of HEC. FACULTY Department of Pharmacology · Prof. Dr. Humaira M. Khan, Director B.Pharm (PU), M.Phil Pharmacology (FPGMI), Ph.D Pharmacology (UVAS) · Ms. Bazgha Gul, Assistant Professor, Pharm-D, M.Phil Pharmacology (LCWU) Page 88 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Ms. Nabeela Tabassum, Lecturer, Pharm-D, M.Phil Pharmacology (UOS) Department of Pharmaceutics · Ms. Mobina Manzoor, Assistant Professor (study leave), B.Pharm, M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Hafsa Afzal, Assistant Professor, (study leave) B.Pharm, M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Sumaira Latif, Assistant Professor, B.Pharm, M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Misbah Hameed, Lecturer (study leave), Pharm-D, M.Phil (LCWU) · Ms. Tehseen Sehar, Lecturer, Pharm-D, M.Phil (LCWU) Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry · Ms. Surriya Naheed, Assistant Professor, B.Pharm, M.Phil (PU) Department of Pharmacognosy · Ms. Farah Batool, Lecturer, B.Pharm, M.Phil (PU) Department of Pharmacy Practice · Dr. Saleha Sadeeqa, Assistant Professor, B.Pharm, M.Phil. (BZU). Ph.D (USM, Malaysia) · Dr. Yusra Habib Khan, Assistant Professor, Pharm-D (GCUF), MS and Ph.D Clinical pharmacy (USM, Malaysia) · Ms. Fatima Amin, Assistant Professor, Pharm-D, M.Phil (LCWU) · Ms. Mariam Zaka, Lecturer, Pharm -D,Mphil (LCWU) · Ms. Bushra Ali, Lecturer , Pharm -D M.Phil (LCWU) · Ms. Munaza Riaz, Lecturer (Study Leave) Pharm - D, M.Phil (LCWU) Visiting Faculty · Prof. Dr. Akram Munir, Ph.D (Microbiology), Post.Doc. (Strathclyde, UK) · Prof. Dr. Tahira Mughal, PhD (Phyto chemistry) LCWU. · Dr. Rizwana, Assistant Professor, Pharm-D (BZU), M.Phil (UOS), PhD (IUB) · Dr. Simon Alfred, MBBs, MCPS, MD, PhD · Dr. Fariha Imtiaz, Pharm-D, M.Phil (PU) · Ms. Bushra Saleem, Pharm-D, M.phil Ph.Chemistry (PU) · Ms. Humera Shaheen, Pharm-D, M.Phil. Pharmacognosy (PU) · Mrs Nadra Shafi, Lecturer Pakistan Studies, BS Pak.Studies (LCWU), MS Pol. Sci (LCWU) · Dr. Salma Mahmood, Lecturer, M.A (PU), M.Phil (PU), Ph.D Islamic studies (PU) · Mrs. Saadia Jabeen, Assistant Professor, M.Sc Mathematics (PU) · Ms. Sharqa Hashmi, Assistant Professor, M.Sc, B.Ed, M.Phil Statistics (PU) · Ms. Sania, Visiting lecturer, BSc (Hons) Computer sciences Demonstrator · Ms. Ruquia Zahra, Demonstrator, Pharm-D (PU). Contact details: Phon No: 042- 99203801-09 Ext. 247 Email: [email protected] W W omen Ins omen Ins The mission of Women Institute for Leadership and Learning is to impart goal directed, job Oriented and skill-based education to our young females. LCWU educate our students with the motto “Enter to learn, leave to lead”. Since the international and multinational job market is approaching close to our doorsteps, we as the citizens of a developing part of the world need to adopt a more realistic, proactive, and gender balanced approach towards the education of the youth. It is tut the need of the day that our women turn into economically viable units tut of the society. WILL has gradually and persistently made concrete moves towards the attainment of our mission. The most significant development has been a three-year partnership, worth one million US e of Leader e of Leader dollars, with George Washington University, U.S.A. This partnership has made possible a number of achievements and endeavors including faculty and student exchange, curriculum development, training of trainers, collaborative research, scholarly writing, and cultural exposure. WILL is looking forward to developing more linkages with top Universities of the developed countries. ship & Learning ship & Learning

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SOCIOLOGY Page 90 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Overview The Gender and Development Studies Department at LCWU started functioning in 2004. The major objective of the establishment of this department, besides imparting education in a newly emerging discipline is to inculcate awareness, assertiveness, self confidence, and entrepreneurial zeal in the students. Today our students are a batch of active citizens who excel in curricular and co curricular activities, have established their own NGOs, and have been successfully executing their income generation projects. The department has been in a three years partnership with George Washington University U.S.A. Under this partnership the LCWU faculty and selected MS students went to GWU for training and learning. The curriculum of Ph.D. in Gender and Development Studies has also been prepared as part of this collaboration. Learning Objectives · To improve students' understanding of the biological, psychological and social dimensions of sex and gender. · To highlight the often overlooked diverse contributions and struggle of women in history, particularly that for human rights and women's rights. · To develop self-confidence, critical thinking, and communication skills required for academic achievement and successful career building. · To develop a spirit of entrepreneurship. · To prepare a well equipped, well groomed and able new generation of women leaders. Outcomes · Knowledge of the main theoretical approaches used in gender analysis of development issues and their links to wider social and political change · Awareness of the interplay between regional cultures, social change and development interventions in terms of differential impact on women and men · An understanding of the value of critical and comparative analysis using quantitative and qualitative data · Skills in scientific research: Planning, analysis, and reporting on current development issues · Establishment of personal NGOs and networking with GOs and NGOs Degree Programs offered · BS Gender and Development Studies (4 years Degree Program) · MS Gender and Development Studies (2 years Degree Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-gender.html Eligibility Criteria for BS Intermediate/F.A. / F.Sc. / A levels with any of the following as elective subjects: Psychology, Political Science, Statistics, Economics, Sociology, Education, History, Philosophy, Mass Communication, I.Com, Biology, Mathematics, English Literature and ICS. Total Credit Hours 131CR Eligibility Criteria for MS Duration 2 years  Total Credit Hours: 36 · Students with a BS or Masters (16 years) degree in Gender and Development Studies / Gender Studies / Women Studies are eligible to apply. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 91

· The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. Sarah Shahed, Director Ruth Pfau WILL / COD Department of Gender and Development Studies. Ph.D Psychology, (PU), M.Phil Psychology (QAU); M.Sc. Health Psychology. UK ; M.Sc. App. Psychology (PU) · Dr. Subha Malik, Assistant Professor. Ph. D. (PU) , M.Sc. App. Psychology, (PU) · Ms. Uzma Ashiq Khan, Assistant Professor. Ph. D. Scholar (LCWU), MS Health Psychology (LCWU), Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PU); M.Sc. Psychology (PU) · Ms. Asma Seemi Malik, Assistant Professor. Ph. D. Scholar (PU); M. Phil. Social Sciences (PU), M.A. Sociology (PU) · Dr. Shehla Ahmad, Assistant Professor. Ph. D. (GCU), M. Phil Psychology (GCU), M.Sc. Psychology (PU) · Dr. Tayyaba Batool Tahir, Assistant Professor (TTS). Ph.D. (University of Auckland, New Zealand), M.A. (BZU) · Ms. Maryam Batool, Lecturer. MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU), M.A. Women Studies (PU) · Ms. Farah Adil, Lecturer. Ph. D. Scholar (PU), MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU), M.A. Women Studies (PU) · Ms. Fareeha Anjum, Lecturer. MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU), M.A. Women Studies (PU) · Ms. Maryam Batool, Lecturer. MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU); M.A. Gender and Development Studies (LCWU) · Ms. Samina Riaz, Lecturer, Ph.D. Scholar (LCWU); MS Clinical Psychology (GCU), M.Sc. Behavioral Sciences (FJWU) · Ms. Zain Khadija, Lecturer, MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU), M.Sc. Gender Studies (PU) · Ms. Madiha Nadeem, Lecturer. Ph. D. Scholar (PU), MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU), M.Sc. Gender Studies (PU) · Ms. Nayab Javed, Lecturer. Ph. D. Scholar (PU), MS Gender Studies (PU), M.Ed. (PU), M.Sc. Gender Studies (PU) · Ms. Memoona Riaz, Career Guidance Material Developer/Psychologist. Ph.D. Scholar (LCWU), MS Health Psychology (LCWU); M.Sc. Applied Psychology (PU) · Ms. Syeda Fizzah Z. Gardezi, Assistant Manager, Ruth Pfau WILL. Ph.D. Scholar (PU), MS Gender & Development Studies (LCWU); M.Sc. Gender Studies (PU) · Ms. Tabinda Jalil, Student Counselor/Psychologist. MS Health Psychology, M.Sc. Applied Psychology (LCWU) · Ms. Samina Uzair, Student Counselor/Psychologist. MS Clinical Psychology, BS Applied Psychology (Kinnaird College) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 226 Email:- [email protected] Page 92 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Overview

The development and progress of any country is positively correlated with the development of its educational system and institutions. Lahore College for Women University has emerged as a center of excellence over the years in higher education in Pakistan. At Ruth Pfau Women Institute for Leadership and Learning (WILL), students are educated with the motto “Enter to learn, Leave to lead”. WILL has been playing a significant role in promoting leadership skills along with scholarly zeal in young females. Sociology is the scientific study of the structure and function of human societies, cultures, and social institutions. The students of sociology develop a rich understanding of the makeup of, and relationship between very simple and basic institutions like family on one hand and very complex ones such as bureaucracy and government on the other. The discipline has a very rich content, broad scope, and immense applicability. Today, Sociology is one of the most popular social sciences. The scope of Sociology is very broad and the discipline has wide applicability to our society. The graduates of Sociology are performing professional services in government and private sector such as institutional, correctional, welfare, social and health care services in addition to teaching, research, and development. Major objective of the establishment of this department, besides imparting education in a popular discipline, is to open doorways to new avenues in the job market. The department of Sociology introduced BS program in 2016. HEC guidelines have been followed in the layout of the curriculum. The faculty of department warmly welcomes young scholars to our department for a fruitful learning experience in the next four years. Learning Objectives · Introduction of an interesting and personally relevant discipline to the students. · Developing high quality professionals and behavioral scientists who are committed to the pursuit of excellence with a vision, courage to think, and dedication. · Generation, assimilation, and dissemination of knowledge. · Making a significant and meaningful contribution towards the social and economic stability of Pakistan through development of human resource. · To encourage understanding and analysis of social phenomenon, issues, and solutions. Degree Program offered · BS Sociology (4 years Program) Eligibility Criteria for BS · Intermediate/F.A. / F.Sc. / A levels with any of the following as elective subjects: · Psychology, Political Science, Statistics, Economics, Sociology, Education, History, Philosophy, Mass Communication, I.Com, Biology, Mathematics, English Literature, Social Work and ICS. Duration 4 Years Credit Hours 131 Choices of Minor Subjects The following groups of minor subjects are offered to the BS students of Sociology in Semester I · Gender Studies , Psychology · Gender Studies , Social Work · Gender Studies , Political Science To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 93 Permanent Faculty · Ms. Asma Seemi Malik, Assistant Professor, LCWU (Program Coordinator) PhD. Scholar (PU, Sociology), M.Phil. Social Sciences PU, M.A Sociology, PU · Dr. Subha Malik, Assistant Professor, LCWU Ph. D. (PU), MSc. App. Psychology, (PU) · Dr. Tayyaba Batool Tahir, Assistant Professor, (TTS) LCWU Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Auckland, New Zealand M.A. (BZU) Visiting Faculty · Dr. Bushra Yasmeen, PhD. Sociology, (PU), M.A Sociology (PU), MSc. Hospital & Health System Management (John Vianney Institute for Management and Development) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 226 Email:- [email protected] Ins Ins tut tut

The Institute of Visual Arts and Design is committed to nurture and foster the inborn talents of the bright young females of Pakistan. The fields of art and design will prepare them for participation to be among those who strive to create a better tomorrow. The Institute is led by a e of Visual Arts & Design e of Visual Arts & Design team of highly qualified professionals, enthusiastic researchers and academic leaders both young and old, who work hard and wholeheart- edly cooperate and support endeavors to make this institute stand among the best in the world. We are acutely aware of the modern economic constraints and realize the growing importance of the acceptability of our graduates in a highly competitive world. LCWU foremost goal therefore is to prepare the young females to meet not only national but international market requirements because we strongly believe in empowering our young women to be positive and confident in all situations.

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Visual Arts To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 95 INSTITUTE OF VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN Vision: Our vision is to make the Institute of Visual Arts & Design Lahore College for Women University a top ranking Art Institution in Pakistan and among the best in the world. The strategic vision of the Institute of Visual Arts & Design is to foster educational excellence through the different fields of Art. This vision is carried out by the teaching faculty of the Institute, through artistry engagements and scholarly contribution in the field of research. The Vision builds on the core values of the university that contributes to the educational experience and embrace scholarly teaching and creative work. Mission: The mission is to involve and strengthen the students, faculty and alumni through artistry and scholarly research programs. The mission is to strengthen the art and culture among the local community and develop the traditions of this Institute through innovative art practices. Naseem Hafeez Qazi Galllery is named after the pioneer of Fine Arts Department LCWU and it aims to provide a platform to the young and energetic female students of the Institution for displaying their thought provoking art works. A number of successful workshops and residencies have also been arranged here to enhance faculty student interface. This platform at the Institute helps to disseminate the art and rich culture of Pakistan that maintains a dialogue of the region with the globe. Learning Objectives Institute of Visual Arts & Design at LCWU has a mission to enable female students to enter upon a career of great personal satisfaction and value. Our objective is to prepare our graduates for an active design role in the industry – while keeping an eye on tomorrow's human needs for responsible design environments. We are focused on professional education and in the process of creating professional designers who will take into account our heritage and history, engaging with the realities of today as they design for tomorrow we offer a wide range of subjects in our degree program.Furthermore our institute is successfully running MS and PhD in History of Arts and Studio Practice to strengthen the abilities and professional skills of existing faculty and knowledge seekers. These degree courses will play a key role in the economic and creative health of the country and our students will be well equipped to play their part in the creation of cultural wealth for the country and have excellent opportunities of employment. Our institute is dedicated to fostering art education. Our degrees and diplomas offer a careful balance between studio and academic programs that provide our graduates with skills and knowledge relevant to contemporary creative practice. Outcomes Aim of the Institute of Visual Arts & Design is to promote an understanding among the arts and different modern forms of design that include Textile Design, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Photography, Multimedia Design, Video Production and various other fields of Visual Arts and Art history from thumbnail to finish form. Departments · Fine Arts Research Center · Department of Graphic Design · Department of Interior Design · Department of Textile Design · Department of Visual Arts · Department of Craft and Textile Design (Jhang Campus) Page 96 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Fine Arts Research Center Introduction The Research center of the Fine Arts Department was established in 2003 with 6 PhD enrollments. In 2006 under the head of Research Center a 3day international Conference was organized by the title “Building Bridges and Breaking Barrier” on Lahore as crucible of influences and cultural center. In the year 2007-08 a research project on the art works of Miss Naseem Hafeez Qazi was started which was sponsored by HEC and all the research work and exhibition of work was published under the slogan of the Fine Arts Research center. Keeping in view its achievements and production of six PhDs it was declared as an independent research center in the year 2012. Features: Fine Arts Research Center is dedicated to the progress of arts through research and creation of new work. It believes in preserving the past while striving to define the future of artistic traditions. It is committed to explore the interrelationships among arts and other disciplines. Through presenting various research activities and exhibitions, this center seeks to deepen the understanding of the arts, to expand audiences, and to enrich the quality of life at the university, in our community, our state, our nation and the world. All kind of research activities in the Institute of Visual Arts and Design including special lectures, seminars, conferences, exhibitions and research projects are organized and supported by this center. Faculty involved to look after Research Center Department of Visual Arts: · Dr. Rifaat Saif Dar, Director IVAD, Associate Professor Fine Arts · Dr. Sarah Umer, Coordinator Research Center, Assistant Professor Graphic Design Department · Dr. Sadia Murtaza , Assistant Coordinator Research Center Assistant Professor Fine Arts · Ms. Tayyaba Mudassar, Technical Staff Research Center, Internee Prime Minster Internship Scheme To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 97 Department of Graphic Design Introduction: The Graphic Design Degree program was started in October 2003 with a professional four years degree program of BFA Graphic Design. In 2007 it is developed into a professional Communication Design education department. The current enrolment of 180 students in Graphic Design are enthusiastically learning the ability to think, draw, write, and design, learning the skills to solve specific design problems. The BFA Graphic Design is an innovative Professional Degree Program that offers learning opportunities to study the exciting & challenging fields of Art and Design suitable for a wide range of professional needs in the audio visual culture. In October 2010 MFA Graphic Design Program was successfully launched, major focus of MFA program is Multimedia Design.The students are encouraged to develop innovative ways of thinking and creating and are also prepared to play an active role in the aesthetic arena to confidently face the realities of the modern working world. Our curriculum is multi- disciplinary and based on the learning needs of students and the requirements of the professional environment combining both theory and practice. A spirit of enthusiastic learning and healthy competition prevails throughout the year with continuous assessments. Our faculty is highly qualified in their specific field; apart from permanent faculty the department also hire the teaching services of visiting faculty members from the reputed organizations. Internship program is also designed for the professional engagement of the students with the Industry. Currently our graduates are working successfully in reputed ad agencies, software houses and game design studios and also imparting knowledge in various reputed Art & Design institutes. Degree Program Offered · BFA-Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design) 4 years Professional Degree Course Annual System · MFA-Master of Fine Arts (Graphic Design) 2 years Professional Degree Course Annual System Eligibility Criteria for admission BFA 4 years degree program · Intermediate / A Level with or without Fine Arts · Minimum 2nd Division · Test of Life Drawing and Interview. · Aptitude Test MFA 2 years degree program · BFA Graphic Design/Multimedia Design/Communication Design (16 years of Education) · Interview (Portfolio based) and Written test. · LCWU admission criteria as per University rules. Permanent Faculty · Ms. Aisha Saddiqa, Chairperson, Associate Professor , Phd Scholar (LCWU), MS (Fine Arts), M.F.A (Graphic Design)PU, BFA (Graphic Design)(PU) · Dr. Sarah Umer, Assistant Professor , PhD Fine Arts (LCWU), B.F.A (Graphic Design) (NCA) · Ms. Anna Anwar, Lecturer, BFA (Graphic Design) (PU), M.F.A (Graphic Design) (PU), MS Fine Arts (LCWU) · Ms. Nida Ijaz, Lecturer , PhD Scholar (LCWU), BFA Graphic Design (LCWU), M.F.A (Graphic Design) (PU), · Ms. Ayesha Ahmed Bilal, Lecturer, BFA (Graphic Design) (PU) M.F.A (Graphic Design) (PU) M.A Photography (Nottingham Trent University) Uk 6. Ms. Faiqa Islam, Lecturer , MPhil Multimedia Arts (UOG) Page 98 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Mr. Suhail Ahmed Sheikh, Assistant Professor, Associate Producer GEO TV Network, MA Mass Communication Studies (PU) · Mr. Zeeshan Sheikh, Assistant Professor,Marketing Manager, GEO TV Network MBA (PU) · Ms. Iqra Mushtaq, Lecturer BFA (Graphic Design) (PU), MA Multimedia Arts (NCA) · Ms. Aiman Amjad, Lecturer, MA Multimedia Arts (NCA) · Mariam Mughal, Lecturer , MFA Graphic Design (LCWU) · Mr. Rashid Mahmood Khan, Assistant Professor,BFA (Graphic Design)(PU), M.F.A (Graphic Design) (PU) Technical staff · Mr. Naveed Akmal, Technical Assistant · Mr. Mansoor Ali , TV & Film Editor · Muhammad Rafiq, Naib Qasid Contact Details : Phone No 99203801-9 Ext : 273 Email : [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 99 Department of Interior Design Introduction The Interior Design Department offers Academic excellence, personalized attention and a wide spectrum of interior design courses. We have everything one needs to earn four years BFA professional degree and the proper foundation and skills for an exciting career. This Program has been designed to help students explore materials, as they will be challenged to create beautiful, functional spaces that merge environmental, social, and architectural elements. Our Students will also learn how to design interiors that transform organizations, change communities, and make a lasting impression. Degree Program Offered · Graduate level BFA Interior Design 4 years Professional Degree Course Annual System Eligibility Criteria for admission BFA 4 years degree program · Intermediate / A Level with or without Fine Arts · Minimum 2nd Division · Test of Life Drawing and Interview. · Aptitude Test Department of Interior Design List of permanent faculty · Dr. Samina Nasim, Associate Professor , Chairperson of the Interior Design , Ph. D Fine Arts (LCWU) MFA Fine Arts (PU) (Gold Medalist) · Ms. Sana Tayyab, Lecturer , Bachelors Product Design, University of Engineering and Technology, Enrolled in MFA Graphic Design (LCWU) · Ms. Saba Mujib Baig, Lecturer, Bachelors Product & Industrial Design, University of Engineering and Technology , Enrolled in MFA Graphic Design (LCWU) · Ms. Farhana Amjad, Lecturer , B.Arch. University of Engineering and Technology, Enrolled in MS Fine Arts (LCWU) List of Visiting Faculty · Ms. Shehnaz Malhi, Professor , Masters in Fine Arts Punjab University and Diploma from State University Laurence Kansas USA · Ms. Fatima Alvi, Assistant Professor , MA English & MA Interior Design (NCA) · Aaima Yusoof, Assistant Professor, Master in Interior Architecture from Middlesex University London, UK. ,MA Interior Design National College of Arts · Noreen Yousoof, Lecturer, MA Interior Design National College of Arts · Mr. Haris Ikhtiar, Lecturer , BS Professional Product Design, University of Engineering and Technology, Computer Aided Design (UET) Contact Details : Phone No : 99203801-9 Ext : 273 Email : [email protected] Page 100 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Department of Textile Design Introduction The Textile Design Department is offering professional four years degree program of BFA Textile Design. The current enrolment of 200 students in Textile Design are enthusiastically learning the ability to think, draw, write, and design, learning the skills to solve specific design problems. This program has been designed to train professionals in a practice that intertwines traditional skills like fabric dyeing and weaving with contemporary interdisciplinary strategies of printing and digital technology. Degree Program Offered · BFA Textile Design 4 years Professional Degree Course Annual System Eligibility Criteria for admission BFA 4 years degree program · Intermediate / A Level with or without Fine Arts · Minimum 2nd Division · Test of Life Drawing and Interview. · Aptitude Test Permanent Faculty · Dr. Samina Nasim, Associate Professor , Chairperson of Textile Design Department, Ph. D Fine Arts (LCWU) MFA – Fine Arts (PU) (Gold Medalist), Department, IVAD, LCWU · Ms. Mahrukh Khan, Lecturer, BFA Textile Design (PU) MS History of Arts (PU) Coordinator Textile Design Program · Ms. Fatima Rizvi, Lecturer , BFA Textile Design (PU), MFA Textile Design (PU) · Ms. Anam Saeed, Lecturer, BFA Textile Design (PU), MS History of Arts (PU) Visiting Faculty · Mr. David Pritum, Assistant Professor , BFA Textile Design (NCA) · Mr. Ali Qamber, Lecturer, BFA Textile Design (PU) · Meer Mehmood, Lecturer, BFA Textile Design (PU) M.Phil – Thesis Submitted (PU) · Sadaf Amin, Lecturer , BFA Textile Design from National College of Arts , M.Phil Cultural Studies - Thesis Submitted National College of Arts Contact Details : Phone No : 99203801-9 Ext : 273 Email : [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 101 Department of Visual Arts Introduction Department of Visual Arts is the oldest department of this institute. This department has provided the foundation to this Institute with its long productive history. It was established by Miss Nasim Hafeez Qazi in 1952, since then this department seeks to interweave creative expression, art theory and fine arts practice.We challenge our students to think beyond the classroom, to interpret the arts within a broader visual culture, treating the classroom as a testing ground for their ideas. The strong partnership between the Fine Arts and Art History helps to promote our critical approach, which is grounded in both contemporary and historical concerns. Degree Program Offered · BFA Fine Arts Four Years Professional Degree Programme Annual System · MS Fine Arts (Specialization offered in Arts History and Studio Practice) 2 years Professional Degree program Semester System · Ph.D Fine Arts (Specialization offered in Arts History and Studio Practice) 1 year course work and 3 years independent Research Degree program. Semester System. Eligibility Criteria for admission in BFA Fine Arts Four Years Program · Intermediate / A Level with or without Fine Arts · Minimum 2nd Division · Test of Life Drawing and Interview. · Aptitude Test MS Fine Arts 2 Years Degree Program · The eligibility for admission in MS Art History/Studio Practice degree is BFA Painting /Graphic/ or 16 years of education in relevant field · Written test for MS-Art History · Portfolio and Drawing test for MS-Studio Practice · Interview Ph.D Fine Arts -Research Program · For admission in PhD Art History/ Studio Practice the candidate must have 18 years of education in relevant field. · Written Test and Interview Permanent Faculty · Dr. Rifaat Saif Dar, Associate Professor , Director IVAD & Chairperson (COD) of Visual Arts Department, PhD Fine Arts (LCWU) MFA (PU) (Gold Medalist) · Dr. Samina Nasim, Associate Professor Fine Arts , COD, Interior & Textile Design Department, IVAD, PhD Fine Arts LCWU , MFA (Gold Medalist) · Dr. Masooma Abbas, Associate professor , PhD Fine Arts LCWU, MA Fine Arts LCWU Fellow-ship USA, PhD program Coordinator · Ms Ghazala Anjum Shirazi, Associate Professor, MA Fine Arts (PU), MS (Art History), PhD Scholar Fine Arts LCWU, Coordinator BFA Program IVAD Page 102 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

· Dr. Sadia Murtaza, Assistant Professor, PhD Fine Arts (LCWU), M.A Fine Arts (Double Gold Medalist) MS Coordinator IVAD · Ms. Rabia Yaseen, Assistant Professor , MS Fine Arts LCWU, MA Fine Arts (2nd Position) ,PhD Scholar LCWU (on leave) · Ms. Aasma Abdul Majeed, Assistant Professor , MS Fine Arts LCWU, MA Fine Arts,PhD Scholar LCWU (on leave) · Ms. Farah Khan, Assistant Professor , MS Fine Arts (Gold Medal)LCWU, MA Fine Arts(PU) (Gold Medalist), PhD Scholar (LCWU) , (on leave) · Ms. Aqsa Rehan, Assistant Professor , MS Fine Arts LCWU, MA Fine Arts(LCWU), PhD scholar HNU China (on leave) · Mr. Arfan Javed Augustine, Lecturer, MA Visual Arts (NCA), BFA (Painting) (NCA) Coordinator Foundation courses · Ms. Noreen Rasheed, Lecturer , MS Fine Arts LCWU,BFA (NCA) · Ms. Sidra Liaqat, Lecturer, MS Fine Arts LCWU, BFA (Gold Medalist), Curator NHQ Gallery · Mr. Shiblee Munir, Lecturer , BFA BNU , Curator NHQ Gallery · Ms. Amber Munir, Lecturer, MS Fine Arts LCWU, PhD scholar LCWU, Assistant Coordinator BFA program IVAD · Ms. Sobia Maqsood, Lecturer, MS Fine Arts LCWU, MA Fine Arts LCWU, PhD scholar LCWU In-charge Diploma Program Ceramics, Coordinator Jhang Campus · Ms. Tayyeba Naeem, Lecturer, MFA, PU, BFA Visual Arts LCWU, Incharge Stock Visual Arts Department, Incharge Short Course List of Visiting Faculty · Ustad Irfan Ahmed Khan,Visiting Professor Calligraphy · Dr. Rahat Naveed Masood, Visiting Professor PhD Studio Practice · Ms. Aneeqa Mahmood, Visiting Lecturer Foundation Drawing · Mr. Abrar Ahmad, Visiting Lecturer, Printmaking · Ms. Sahrish Rafiqu, Visiting Lecturer Foundation · Ms. Rushba Mazhar Azeem Qureshi, Visiting Lecturer Ceramics · Mehmudul Hasan Jafri, Visiting Professor Foundation Design · Ms. Safa Mustafa, Visiting Lecturer Foundation Drawing · Ms. Sundus Qurashi, Visiting Lecturer MS Studio Practice · Ms. Sehar Jamil, Visiting Lecturer Ceramics & Foundation Sculpture · Ms. Sehar Amjad, Visiting Lecturer Foundation Drafting · Ms. Anum Raouf, Visiting Lecturer Foundation Drafting Technical Staff · Mr. Naveed Ahmed, Kiln Operator · Mr. Patras Ghulam, Sculpture Caster. · Mr. Muhammad Usman, Junior Clerk · Mr. Muhammad Saeed, Carpenter (Daily wages) · Mr. Attique Ur Rehman, Sculpture Caster · Ms. Sawera Sahar, Naib Qasid · Mr. Sarwar Ali, NaibQasid · Arbaz Zaheer, Naib Qasid (Daily Wages)

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The main objective of Sabiha Mansoor Institute of languages & cultures is to use education as an effective and pervasive phenomenon for individual development and social transformation. ILC takes forward the key features of LCWU's vision aiming at quality education and employability through seven disciplines viz. English, Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Arabic, French and TESOL at Graduate and Post Graduate levels. The institute aims at empowering Pakistani women in the modern context and preparing them for the challenges of contemporary society. The future holds tremendous promise for the Institute. We look forward to being recognized as one of the leading institute nationwide. To achieve this goal, we are developing links with foreign Universities which will facilitate our students and faculty in their researches and will enable LCWU to emerge o research-based institution. The department of English organized an international conference on the Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism and in the future planning to organize more international symposiums and conferences for the enhance- ment of knowledge, and critical and philosophical debates which are of great benefits to tut tut both our students and faculty members. The first journal of research in the department of English is also being launched. Persian department is also launching its first research Journal, The departments of Punjabi, Arabic, Persian and Urdu have also established e of Languages & Culture themselves as a hub for research and have so far produced numerous PhDs in their e of Languages & Culture respective disciplines. Through these endeavors the institute aims to create an academic and professional community devoted to meeting the information needs, research agendas and trends of the future.

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Urdu Page 104 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC Overview Arabic is the chosen language of Allah as well as the native mother tongue of more than 422 million people around the world. It is official language of more than 22 independent countries. Arabic language is exceptionally rich and truly an international language as it is on the list of United Nations languages for communication. The Department of Arabic is one of the oldest departments in LCWU. It was established in 1950 by Mrs. Jamila Anwar.Other heads of Arabic department include Dr. Ms. Kaniz Fatima Yousaf, Ms. Syeda Karamat, Dr. Ms. Zakia Abdul Hakim, Ms. A. H. Salahuddin, Mrs. Kishwar Zaman and Dr. Mrs. Khadija Sarfraz. The department has been teaching Arabic as elective subject at F.A level and as minor and compulsory subject at BS level, Further more in 2011 by the department has started BS 4 year degree program in Arabic. Now the department intends to start MS Arabic in near future. Learning Objectives · To promote Arabic language and literature as it is the language of Quran and source of Muslim unity. · To help the students develop their vision and interest, expand their understanding of the role of Arabic in their daily life and society. · To develop language skills (writing, reading, listening and speaking) in students. · To develop a better human being to serve the nation and create social harmony. Outcomes · The students will acquire the following basic Arabic language skills: Reading Comprehension, Writing Expression, Listening Comprehension, Oral Communication,Vocabulary and Grammar. · Widening the horizons of thinking of the students by acquainting them with various countries of the Arab World. Degree Program offered The department is offering BS 4-year degree program in Arabic. The student has to choose two minor subjects along with her major subject For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Eligibility Criteria for BS Female Candidate with minimum qualification of F.A/F.Sc is required for admission Permanent Faculty List · Mrs. Rahat Ajmal (Incharge) Assistant Professor M.Phil. (PU) Enrolled in Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Qurattulain Tahirah Assistant Professor Ph.D. (PU) Visiting Faculty List · Ms. Sobia Maryam Lecturer (Visiting) M.Phil. (PU) Enrolled in Ph.D. (PU) Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext 307 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 105 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Overview The Department of English, Lahore College for Women University can claim to be one of the oldest departments in the university . Post graduate classes in Lahore College started in 1940. At that time the department was headed by Mrs. Henry Lal, who later on joined as the Principal of the College and continued working as the Head of the English department till 1955. Mrs. Urmila Siraj-ud-Din () joined the Department of English and remained on this post till 1989. During this period the English department was synonymous with Mrs. Siraj. With her as the driving spirit the department developed the traditions of commitment, scholarship, intellectual pursuits, learning to be sensitive and empowered human beings. The English department excels in motivated participation of students in extracurricular activities too. The dramatic society parented by the department owes a lot to Mrs. Siraj-ud-Din's invaluable support and willingness in initiating the revival of dramatic activities. In 1989 as an acknowledgement to her persistent, keen interest, the society was renamed the Siraj-ud-Din Dramatics society. Shaukat Ara Literary Society dedicated to another illustrious former HOD, is the torch bearer of literary and intellectual pursuits. The Department of English is the backbone of Lahore College for Women University. The English faculty reaches out to all disciplines to teach English as a compulsory subject to Intermediate classes and B.S. (4 year) degree programs. Learning Objectives · To help students to develop competence in English Language so that they feel confident to think independently and use language creatively. · To expose students to the core linguistics and literary concepts and their various applications · To help students trace and recognize the major traditions and trends in research so that they may themselves become responsible, independent researchers. · To enable students to be productively absorbed in the job market by equipping them with adequate knowledge and skills requires for professional excellence. · To make students capable of analyzing a wide range of literary material. They should be able to critically read and analyze literary texts as well as make comparison between individual texts. · To use critical concepts and terminology with understanding. · To help students get tuned towards taking up higher literary research and Ph.D. Degree Program offered · BS English Literature (4 years Degree Program) · MS English Literature (2 Years Degree Program) For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Eligibility Criteria for BS · Intermediate level with English Literature as an elective subject or more than 60% marks in F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering, Pre- Medical, General Science, Computer Science and I.Com) · All candidates eligible for admission to BS in English Literature will have to pass a Written Test and interview by the Department of English · English Literature Minor would only be offered to students who qualify the written test conducted by the Department of English.Reserved Seats : 2 ( English Debates)

Duration: 4 years  Total Credit Hours:130 Page 106 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Eligibility Criteria for MS · 16 years of education (B.S or M.A in relevant fields) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Duration: 2 years  Total Credit Hours:36 List of Permanent Faculty · Prof. Fareeha Basit Khan Professor MA. PU, · Prof. Zareen F. lsaad Professor MA. PU, · Ms Shehla lmdad, Associate Professor MS TESOL LCWU · Ms Mahrukh Bokhari, Associate Professor M. Phil, PU Ph.D (in progress) · Ms Bushra Nadem, Associate Professor M. Phill, (Minhaj University) Director, Student Affairs · Ms Memoona Sohail, Assistant Professor MS TESOL (LCWU) Ph.D (in progress) On study leave · Ms Muqaddas Javed, Assistant Professor M.Phil (Bahawalpur University) · Ms Fatima Hassan Assistant Professor Ph.D (in progress) (on study leave) · Dr. Amara Khan Assistant Professor Ph.D (Leeds UK) · Dr.Sadia Zulfiqar Assistant Professor Ph.D., Glasgow University · Ms Sarwar Khaliq, Assistant Professor MS TESOL, LCWU PhD(in progress) on study leave · Dr. Farieha Javed Lecturer Ph.D (Massey University,New Zealand) · Ms Nadia Sheheryar, Lecturer MS LCWU PhD (in progress) · Ms Aniqa Munir, Lecturer MS LCWU · Ms Ammara Iqbal, Lecturer MS TESOL (LCWU) Ph.D (in progress) · Ms Yasmeen Manzur, Lecturer MS in progress, LCWU · Ms Nabia Fakhar Lecturer MS Kinnaird College · Ms Aaisha Umt ur Rashid, Lecturer MS (LCWU) · Ms Sarah Abdullah, Lecturer M.Phil, PU · Ms Sadaf Javed, Lecturer MS (in progress) · Ms Tahira Khannum, Lecturer Ph.D in progress, UMT · Ms Mudassira Makhdoom, Lecturer MS in Progress, LCWU · MS Farieha Saeed, Lecturer MS LCWU · Ms Samina Ayub, Lecturer MS LCWU To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 107

· Ms Amina Wasif, Lecturer MS, GCU · Ms Rahat Amin, Lecturer MS, LCWU · Ms Basila Hasnain Lecturer MS in progress (GCU) · Ms. Anam Tariq Lecturer MS LCWU · Ms. Rabia Ashraf Lecturer MS. Kinnaird College · Ms Sadia Nazir, Teaching Assistant MS LCWU · Ms Hina Nadeem, Teaching Assistant MS TESOL LCWU · Ms Masooma Zaidi, Teaching Assistant MS,LCWU List of Adjunct Faculty · Ms Raana Nadeem (MA,PU) · Dr. Rubina Sheikh Ph.D (Indiana) Supporting Staff · Salman Shakeel, Junior Clerk (MA Pol Science MA Education) Contact Details: Ph No: 99203801-9 Ext 236 Email:- [email protected] Page 108 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH Overview The Department of Modern Languages at the LCWU imparts quality education to create skills and to produce graduates of international calibre who are proficient especially in European languages and capable of written and spoken communication in these languages. Degree Programs offered The department currently offers French language as elective/minor subject to students of FA and BS. French as major would be proposed to BS students from next academic year. Students with French electivce in FA would be eligible to apply. Other languages proposed to be added as elective subjects in future include Chinese, Spanish and Russian. Learning Objectives · To develop an awareness and understanding of the foreign language and culture. · To understand on a basic level how the foreign language functions. · Comprehend the foreign language with sufficient ability to grasp the main idea and some supporting details in short conversations. · Ultimate goal of the department is to empower the girl students with the essential tools of communication in European languages, thereby contributing to the objective of women, community, and the national development. Outcomes The Students will acquire the following basic French language skills: Oral Communication Students will be able to use familiar expressions in given situation and respond clearly. Written Expression Write coherent texts and informal as well as formal letters. Listening Comprehension Understand vocabulary and expressions of general topics Reading Comprehension Read written schedules and advertisements Vocabulary And Grammar Progressive approach towards grammatical structures and essential vocabulary for given situation. Visiting Faculty · Ms. Zil-e-Ayesha University of the Punjab To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 109 DEPARTMENT OF PERSIAN Overview The history of Persian Department is the history of Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. The Persian Department has a glorious past comprising of nine decades. In 1922 when Lahore College for Women was founded there were only few departments like Chemistry, English, Urdu, Philosophy, Physics, Economics, Political Science and one of these was the Persian Department. The key factor behind the establishment of the Persian department is that this language has been the official, cultural and social language in Sub –Continent since the time of Mahmood Ghaznavi. A great treasure of religious books is in Persian and many other have been translated in Persian language. Thousands of rare and precious manuscripts are also available in Persian Language. The Department of Persian is one of the oldest departments of Lahore College for Women University, Lahore. The importance of this department has justified its existence in university and contributed to its growth. The department has produced prominent scholars like Dr. Aarfa Sayeda, Ms. Kishwer Naheed and Ms. Shabnam Shakeel who have enhanced its stature and status. Prominent faculty members like Mrs. Q.A Chishti, Syeda Ashraf Bokhari, Mrs. Saeeda Chaudhry, Mrs. Mehboob , Mrs. Nafeesa Athar, Mrs. Saeeda Asif, Dr. Khalida Aftab, Dr. Zamurrad Salman and Mrs. Rafia Shah have rendered their services in this department in the past. The Persian Department is actively arranging and participating in various co – curricular activities within university and in other educational and cultural institutions. The co – curricular activities are comprised of essay writing competitions, poetry recitations, debates, declamation contents and Olympaid on Persian Language and Literature.There has been an incredible projection of Lahore College for Women University in Iran through the Iranology Centre. It has enabled an active interaction between Lahore College for Women University and Iranian universities. In a broader prospect, this Centre has cemented the brotherly and bi–lateral relations between Pakistan and Iran. Moreover Saadi Foundation, a cultural organization of Govt. of Iran has chosen Prof. Dr. S. Faleeha Zahra Kazmi for Firdowsi Chair because of her expertise in Persian epic literature. Abul Qasim Ferdowsi (c.940-1020) is the most famous national Persian poet and the author of Shahnameh (The Book of Kings). Learning Objectives The programme has been designed to impart knowledge of Classical and Modern Persian writers to the students. It also aims at training the students in spoken Persian. The course also covers the areas of Grammar and Translation to provide good understanding of Persian Language to the students. Outcomes Comprehension, reading and writing skills of the students will improve. The course will enable the students to speak fluently and eloquently in Persian and to participate in discussions and express their viewpoint effectively. Degree Programme Offered · BS Persian · MS Persian · Ph.D Persian For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Eligibilty Criteria For BS (4 Years Program) In BS admission intermediate in any subject with at least 45% marks will be entertained Eligibility Criteria for MS (2 Years Program) · 16 years of education (B.S or M.A in relevant fields) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. Page 110 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

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Ph.D Persian Persian Department is offering internationally recognized degree of doctor of philosophy. This program includes Classical and Modern Literature, Mystical literature, Literary Criticism, Training in research design, Practice and presentation with a dedicated ongoing research seminar. The doctoral program prepares the students to make original contributions to the knowledge interdisciplinary literary studies and to interpret and present the result of such research. This program is framed with the collaboration of the Persian departments of NUML, University of the Punjab, GCU, and it also meets the requirements of HEC. Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D (3-5 Years) · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Relevant Field · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Permanent Faculty · Prof. Dr. S. Faleeha Zahra Kazmi, COD of Persian Department Project Director, Chairperson Firdousi Chair & Iranology Centre, M.Phil, Ph.D (GCU) · Dr. Anjum Tahira, Assistant Professor B.Ed, M.Phil (PU), Ph.D (GCU) · Dr. Shahida Alam, Assistant Professor M.A. Ph.D (PU). · Dr.Naheed Kauser, Assistant Professor M.A (PU),M.Phil (GCU),Ph.D (GCU) · Dr. Faiza Kiran, Assistant Professor M.A. M. Phil (PU) · Ms. S. Sara Zahra Bukhari, Lecturer M.A. M. Phil (PU) · Ms.Maria Umer, Lecturer MS Persian (LCWU) · Ms.Amber Zulfiqar, Lecturer MS Persian (LCWU) International Faculty · Dr.Morteza Charmegi Omrani, Visiting Professor, (LCWU) Ph.D. Piyam Noor University,Iran Contact Details:- Phone No:- 99203801-9 Ext:- 239 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 111 DEPARTMENT OF PUNJABI Overview Department of Punjabi comes under the umbrella of Faculty of Language & Culture, Lahore College for Women University Lahore. It has been striving hard to promote this local language by running different courses on the subject. Currently it has the range of courses on its list from FA to Ph.D levels. The Punjabi department is an outstanding department in the university with highly qualified faculty and is famous for its research and cultural activities. Punjabi department strives to acquaint students with latest knowledge on language, literature and culture. Since Punjabi language is rich and famous for its literature; the work of sufi poets on Punjabi is particularly admirable. Therefore, we also equip students with modern research tools and techniques so that they would be able to contribute in modern literature. Degree Programs Offered · BS Punjabi · MS Punjabi · Ph.D Punjabi For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- Learning Objectives · To produce BS, MS & PhD Scholars for the promotion of Punjabi Language & Literature. · To promote the Research Work by correspondence with Scholars in all over the world for globalization. · To introduce the modern techniques in teaching as well as in research program for the development of Punjabi Language & Literature. · To promote vast knowledge and spirit of investigation in modern languages, classical literature, phonetics of other countries, dialects of other provinces & the regional dialects of Punjabi language. · Develop Punjabi language and literature to such an extent that new avenues for research and more opportunities for learning may opened in this field Outcomes · These Programs promote Introduce and spread Punjabi Research and Criticism with in the country and International level. · They also promote the comparative studies at different levels to enhance the richness of Punjabi Language and its great Classical Literature. · These Programs produce skillful Scholars for Effective Teaching Learning Process, Translation (from Punjabi to other languages and from other languages to Punjabi) and Electronic Media etc. BS Punjabi Eligibility Criteria In BS admission intermediate in any subject with at least 45% marks will be entertained Duration: 4years Total Credit Hours: 124 Page 112 Lahore College for Women University Lahore MS Punjabi Duration:- 2 years Credit hours: 36 Eligibility Criteria for MS (2 Years Program) · 16 years of education (B.S or M.A in relevant fields) or equivalent. · The candidates must have obtained 2.5/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Ph.D Punjabi Duration:-3 to 5 years Credit hours: 18 Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D (3-5 Years) · Minimum 18 years of education M.Phil / MS in the Relevant Field · The candidates must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester or 60% marks in annual system. · Entry test (60% qualifying marks) and interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D program. · Candidates working in Government/semi-government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization. · All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

List of Permanent Faculty · Dr. Mujahida Butt, Chairperson Department of Punjabi Associate Professor Ph.D (PU), M Phil (EPM) (AIOU), MA Punjabi (PU), MA Urdu (PU) , MA Pol. Sc. (PU), M Sc (Pak. Std.) (AIOU), B.Ed., M Ed. (Secondary PU) · Dr. Samina Batool, Assistant Professor Ph D (LCWU), MA (PU), B Ed (PU) · Dr. Ayesha Rehman, Assistant Professor Ph D (LCWU), MA (PU) B Ed, (PU) · Dr. Hina Khan, Assistant Professor Ph D (LCWU) MA (PU) Gold Medalist · Dr. Sonia , Assistant Professor Ph D (LCWU) Gold Medalist, MS (Gold Medalist LCWU), BS (Gold Medalist LCWU) · Dr. Saima Batool, Assistant Professor Ph D (LCWU), MS (Gold Medalist LCWU), MA (PU), LLB (PU) · Ms. Maryam Sarfraz, Lecturer MS (LCWU) BS (Gold Medalist LCWU) · Ms. Almas Tahira, BS Lecturer MS (LCWU) Contact Details:- Ph No:- 9923801-9 Ext:- 237 Email:- [email protected] To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 113 DEPARTMENT OF TESOL (Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages) Overview The TESOL Department was conceived to address the growing need of educating, training and professionally developing and strengthening language practitioners and administrators. The appropriate orientation and pedagogy for effective teaching / learning of English as a second / foreign language to speakers of other languages can best be actualized within a focused specialized context and hence, a department to produce as an end target, autonomous effective users of ESL / EFL through informed practice. Learning Objectives · Develop pedagogical skills of pre-service and in-service teachers, training them to effectively deliver in the classroom and thereby fulfill a national need. · Promote the professional development of English Language teachers, teacher educators and administrators. ·Execute conceptual and practical understanding with critical outlook on classroom practices in the light of recent developments in evaluation and enquiry. · Demonstrate knowledge of language as a system that serves as a basis for literacy development, concepts, theory, practice and research related to first and second language acquisition and language learning. · Reflect awareness of the nature and role of culture, socio-cultural processes, linguistic, cognitive proficiency and academic aspects of diverse students and how this knowledge supports literacy development, academic achievement and cultural identity. · Identify and articulate the alignment of relevant standards and instructional practices as they relate to curricula and materials for varied linguistic, cognitive, and socio-cultural backgrounds. · Carry out quantitative and qualitative research, and research-based formal and informal evaluation and assessment of procedures, materials and resources. · Practise reflective teaching, action research and related approaches to improve teaching and learning, assess student progress and modify curricula and instructional strategies. Outcomes · To contribute to the national and international resource of English language teachers, trainers and administration for the rural and urban areas; be curriculum designers and material developers, thus enjoying a wide professional scope (Empowerment). · To prepare trainees to start out in the professional world confidently and to exploit best opportunities for jobs or self- employment (Employability, Entrepreneurship). · To make a difference by contributing to mainstream English Language Teaching Practice by attempting to produce English language teachers with quality, critical ability and professional ethics (Quality). · Take research initiatives (Understand, Develop, Benefit and Share knowledge). Degree Programs offered · MA TESOL (Self-supporting Evening Program) · MS TESOL For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:-.http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-tesol.html Page 114 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Eligibility Criteria for MA TESOL (Self-supporting Evening Program) · BA / BSc or BS (Hons), or MA / MSc from any HEC recognized University. · Minimum qualification is 14 years of education. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by the Department is mandatory for admission in MA Program. · In-service teachers of English at school, college and university levels. · Students already holding a diploma in TESOL, ELT, TEFL from any other HEC recognized college/university can take admission in MA TESOL Year II. Such students can directly join the Year II of MA TESOL after completion of the admission procedures. Eligibility Criteria for MS · Minimum 16 years of education, BS in the relevant field. · Preference will be given to those who have a Diploma in TESOL / ELT / TEFL / TESL / TIEL and Linguistics or equivalent. · MA in TESOL / ELT / TEFL / TESL / TIEL, Linguistics or Applied Linguistics. · Candidates who have done Masters in English Literature can also apply in MS TESOL if they have a diploma in TESOL / ELT / TEFL / TESL / TIEL and Linguistics or equivalent. · The candidate must have obtained 2.50/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system. · Preferably 2 years teaching experience. · Entry test (50% qualifying marks) and interview organized by University is mandatory for admission in MS Program. · All other requirements are as per university admission policy (please see university eligibility criteria for MS admissions). List of Permanent Faculty · Ms. Shehla Imdad, Associate Professor of English, M.A English(PU),Post Graduate Deploma in ELT (PU) MS TESOL (Search in Progress) · Ms. Ayesha Butt Lecturer in TESOL, MA in Applied Linguistics (Kinnaird College), MPhil in Applied Linguistics (Kinnaird College), PhD in Education (in progress, LCWU) · Ms. Fizzah Aslam Lecturer in TESOL, MA ELT (Kinnaird College), M Phil Education (BNU), PhD in Education (in progress, LCWU), · Ms. Sana Baig BS Hons. In English Literature (LCWU), MA TESOL (LCWU), M Phil ELT (Kinnaird College), PhD in Education, (in progress, LCWU). · Ms. Nadia Arif Lecturer in TESOL MA English Literature, (LCWU) M.A TESOL, (LCWU) MS English Literature, (LCWU) PhD in Education (in progress, LCWU)

· Ms. Ambreen Siddique Teaching Assistant in TESOL MA English Literature (Punjab University) MA ELT (Punjab University) M Phil ELT (Kinnaird College) PhD in Education (in progress, LCWU) Visiting Faculty for MS TESOL · Dr. Fareeha Javed MA English (PU) MA Educational Planning and Management (AIOU) PG Diploma in Education (Teaching and Learning) MASSEY University, New Zealand PhD in Education, MASSEY University, New Zealand. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 115 List of Visiting Faculty for MA TESOL (Self-supporting Evening) Program · Dr. Nadia Anjum MA English (KC, PU)MA TEFL, SLALS, Reading, UK PhD, USA · Mr. Imran Chaudhry MA Education (Teacher Professional Development) Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia MA TEFL, University of Reading, UK PhD in Education (in progress, University of Tasmania) · Ms. Amtul Hafeez MA English Language & Literature University of the Punjab. MSc Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland UK Diploma TEIL (AIOU) · Ms. Rubina Tariq M.A. Science Education – Specialization in Elementary School Education, Teachers College Columbia University, New York, USA · Mr Shakeel Amjad PGD ELT, (PU), PGD Linguistics, (PU) M.A.TEFL, (AIOU), M.A. English, (PU) M. Phil TESL (BNU) · Ms Saima Jabeen PGD ELT (PU) MA English Literature (PU) MS TESOL (LCWU) PhD in Education (in progress, LCWU) · Ms. Saima Farah MA Special Education (Punjab University) M Phil Applied Linguistics (Kinnaird College, Lhr) TESOL Certification, Coventry House International On TESOL, Canada · Ms. Aniqa Mumtaz M.A ELT (Kinnaird College, Lahore) TESOL Certificate from Australia PGD in Educational Leadership & Management, UK · Ms Ayesha Shahzad MA TESOL (LCWU) MA English Literature (LCWU) MS TESOL (LCWU) · Ms Faseeha Altaf BEd (AIOU) MA ELT (IER Department, Punjab University) M.Phil. ELT (Kinnaird College, Lhr) PhD in Education (in progress, PU) · Ms. Sabeen Qureshi MA ELT (Kinnaird College) M Phil ELT (Kinnaird College) · Ms Mahnoor Anees Khan MA English Literature: Literary Linguistics Branch (University of Sheffield, School of English, UK) · Ms Hijab Haseeb Naushahi MA TESOL LCWU, Lahore · Ms. Sonia Sahar M. Phil in Applied Linguistics, Kinnaird College, Lahore. M.A. ELT, Kinnaird College, Lahore. M.A. Applied Linguistics, Kinnaird College, Lahore. M.A. English Literature, GCU, Lahore. Contact Details:- Phone No: 99203801-9 Ext: 284 Email:- [email protected]

Page 116 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF URDU Overview The Department of Urdu was established in 1961 at LCWU. Living nations have their own language and literature because literature preserves history, culture, values and traditions. All of these characteristics contribute towards making nation and society self-respecting and honorable. This department has its role in making the students a good human being fully aware of their own culture, values and traditions. In 1993 the department started postgraduate classes. M.A students were also taught about advanced research and writing theses. The students conducted valuable research and 36 research thesis made their place in the Urdu Seminar Library. Ph.D. program was also started in the LCWU in 2004. Under this program Dr. Nafees Iqbal was the first Ph.D. scholar of LCWU followed by Dr. Najma Perveen and Dr. Zareen Habib Mirza from the Urdu department. Now with highly qualified staff, department has started PhD Program on regular basis. Degree Program offered · BS Urdu · MS Urdu · Ph.D. Urdu For Scheme of Studies Please Visit:- http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/index.php/scheme-of-studies-urdu.html Eligibility Criteria For BS · 60 % marks in Urdu elective or Urdu compulsory in intermediate. · First Division in Intermediate. Duration: 4 Years Total Credit Hours: 130 MS Program Eligibility Criteria for MS Duration: 2 years Total Credit Hours: 36 · 16 years of education (BS Four years) or two years M.A are eligible. The candidate must have obtained 2.50/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 50% marks in annual system in M.A. · There will be written test, candidates securing 50% marks will be eligible for interview. All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit

Ph.D. Program Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D. Duration: 3-5 years Total Credit Hours: 18 · 18 years of Education or 6 years education after HSSC/F.A/F. Sc. · Entry test for eligible candidates will be conducted by Department, candidates securing 60% marks in test will be qualify for the interview. · Candidates working in Govt. /Semi Govt. institutions have to submit NOC from concern organization. All other requirements as per university policy (Please Visit To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 117 Permanent Teaching Faculty · Dr. Humaira Irshad, (Chairperson of Department) Associate Professor M.A, M.Phil. .Ph.D. (PU), · Dr.Asma Asghar, Associate Professor M.A (P.U), M.Phil., Ph.D. (UEL), B.Ed.(U.E.L) · Mrs. Alia Farooq, Associate Professor M.A (P.U), MS (LCWU) Registered in Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Azmat Rubab, Associate Professor M.A (P.U) M.Phil (AIOU) Ph.D (P.U) · Dr. Shazia Razzaq, Assistant Professor M.A, M.Phil. (P.U), Ph.D. (PU), B.Ed. (P.U) · Dr. Rehana Kausar, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U), M.Phil., Ph.D. (GCU LHR), B.Ed. (P.U) · Mrs. Rohina Jafri, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U), MS (LCWU), Registered in Ph.D. (LCWU) · Mrs. Shahnaz Rizvi, Assistant Professor M.A,(P.U), MS (LCWU), B.Ed. (P.U) · Dr. Taqdees Zahra, Assistant Professor M.A (Urdu, History), M.Phil. (PU), Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Tahira Sarwar, Assistant Professor M.A (LCWU), M.Phil. (GCU LHR) Ph.D. (LCWU) · Dr. Noreen Razzaq, Assistant Professor M.A, M.Phil. (P.U), Ph.D. (PU), B.Ed. (P.U) · Dr. Aziza Saeed, Assistant Professor M.A, M.Phil. Ph.D. (GCU LHR) · Dr. Saima Shams, Assistant Professor M.A (BZU) M.Phil. (AIOU), Ph.D. (P.U.) · Dr. Salma Siddiqui, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U) M.Phil., Ph.D. (GCU LHR) · Dr. Qadeer Anjum, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U), M.Phil. (GCU LHR) Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Naila Anjum, Assistant Professor M.A (LCWU), M.Phil., Ph.D. (GCU LHR), B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Arooba Masroor Siddiqui, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U), Ph.D. (PU) · Dr. Shabnam Niaz, Assistant Professor M.A (P.U), M.Phil., Ph.D. (GCU LHR), B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Hina Kanwal, Assistant Professor M.A (BZU), M.Phil. (BZU), Ph.D. (GCU LHR), B.Ed. (Education University Multan) · Dr. Sadia Noor, Lecturer M.A (P.U), M.Phil. Ph.D. (GCU LHR) · Mrs. Rubina Shaeen, Lecturer M.A , M.Phil. (PU), Enrolled in Ph.D. (LCWU) B.Ed. (AIOU) · Dr. Sadia Bashir, Lecturer M.A (Urdu-Edu-History) (PU), M.Phil. Ph.D. (UEL) · Miss Ayesha Azeem, Lecturer M.A (P.U), M.Phil. (GCU LHR), Registered in Ph.D. (GCU LHR) B.Ed. (UEL), · Mrs. Rafia Zubair, Lecturer BS (LCWU), MS (LCWU) · Miss Khizra Tabassum, Lecturer M.A (P.U), M.Phil. (P.U), Registered in Ph.D. (P.U) Contact Details:- Phone No: 99203801-9 Ext 237 Email:- [email protected] Management Sciences Mass Communication Islamic Studies English Literature Urdu Mathematics Fine Arts Education Economics Economics Computer Science Computer JHANG CAMPUS To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 119 Overview LCWU Jhang Campus has the honor to have a team of highly qualified faculty in each discipline being taught in the Campus. At present we have a faculty of 39 members of staff possessing Ph.D, MS/M.Phil, and M.A/M.Sc & BS Degrees. With the committed efforts of the Administration & the Learned Faculty, the Campus is flourishing rapidly & in near future it will become one of the top ranking seats of higher education. Vision LCWU in collaboration with the District Government has materialized the vision of the Ex-Governor Punjab Lt. Gen. (R) Khalid Maqbool for expansion of the Universities and establishment of their Sub Campuses for dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of local population of remote areas of the Punjab by establishing its Sub Campus at Jhang in September, 2005. Prof. Dr. Mrs. Bushra Mateen, the Vice Chancellor of LCWU in 2005, took a bold step & imprinted her name as the founder of LCWU Jhang campus. A piece of land measuring 200 kanal situated in Chak Kauriana Janubi Tehsil and District Jhang has been allocated to LCWU for the establishment of the Sub Campus. To provide Higher Education at the doorstep of female population of Jhang, the university started its classes in a portion of Govt. Comprehensive School Jhang. Now very senior and dedicated educationist Mrs. Rimza Sikandar, is looking after the affairs of Jhang Campus. To create a sense of belongingness to the main campus, frequent exchange of students and teachers is being arranged. This has inculcated a spirit of healthy competition between students of Lahore and Jhang Campus. Mission The mission of LCWU Jhang, is to offer the highest quality career-focused education to female students seeking to improve their lives and others by entering this institution and learning from highly qualified faculty. It is our goal to ensure that each graduate enters the workforce armed with the knowledge, training, and experience needed to build a successful career. Goals · Women Empowerment · Mental Uplift · Socio-Economic Benefits · To bring the people of Jhang at par with that of big cities in Pakistan Incharge's Message The basic and the most vital key for improving the status of the females of Jhang is to bring a change in their life and make them successful by providing them quality Education which can open the doors of development, progress and prosperity .Success can only be achieved by, believing in one's self ,cultivating a success mindset ,overcoming procrastination ,hard work ,good habits ,preparation and practice ,Not making excuses and Perseverance. Students should develop a passion for learning if they do they will never cease to grow. Jhang Campus Administration · Examination Cell, LCWU, Jhang Campus · Regisrar Office , LCWU, Jhang Campus · Directorate of Student Affaires , LCWU, Jhang Campus · Quality Enhancement Cell , LCWU, Jhang Campus Page 120 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Overview The Department of Computer Science was established in 2007 at LCWU, Jhang Campus. The subject of Computer Science is mandatory in all disciplines. Computer Science is included as minor subject in all the Departments at BS level. At present the establishment of BS Computer Science as a full-fledged department is already and successfully implemented in LCWU Jhang Campus. Currently the Department is well-equipped with high speed internet supported by fiber backbone. Learning Objectives Computer Science degree is an excellent preparation for a BRIGHT career. It sharpens the analytical skills of the students as they discover the structures underlying software, stretches their creative talents as they design new systems and gives them the confidence to market their ideas around the globe. The students will come to understand why systems work as they do and what they learn will never go outdated as long as people go on using computers. Although fashions in packages and programming languages come and go, the principles do not change and Computer Science is about the principles. Yet it is more than that: the software packages we take for granted today are among the most complex artifacts ever created. To understand them one should requires a degree of intellectual activity- matching that is required in any other longer established Sciences. Outcomes · The program will produce professionals to fulfill the need of industry. · The program will establish foundations for further learning. · The program will produce graduates with convincing capabilities. Eligibility criteria As per University admission eligibility criteria. Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 132 List of permanent Faculty · Ms. Aasma Akram, Incharge of Computer Science Department MS(CS) NCBA& E, Lahore · Ms Ayesha Rafiq, Lecturer MS(CS) Bahria University, Islamabad · Ms Ayisha Shafiq, Lecturer in statistics M(Phil), UAF · Ms Faiza Rafi, Lecturer in Pak. Studies (M.phil) PU, Lahore List of Visiting Faculty · Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Nazir, Associate Professor LCWU, Lahore. PhD (AIT Thailand) · Dr. Usman Ahmad, PhD (UTM Malaysia) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 121 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Overview The department of economics at Jhang Campus was established in year 2006 at Masters and BS level with four permanent faculty members. The first batch of M.A. Economics was started with 26 students and BS Economics with 15 students. The study of economics is about our fundamental well-being and how we are going to live our lives. It is how we best allocate our scarce resources among competing uses. Economics offers a framework for explaining how we make decision about available resources, as well as analyses the problems that develop when making choices. It helps us how we can cope with the scarcity of resources in best possible way. Areas of study include Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Economics, Monetary Economics, Mathematical Economics, Statistics, Econometrics, Islamic Economics, Managerial Economics, Development Economics, Research Methodology, Computer Application in Economics, Public Policy and Macroeconomic Management, Project Appraisal and Human Resource Development. The basic aim of the department is to familiarize students not only with the economic aspects of the modern economy but also with the techniques that help them in empirical analysis of current economic issues and to create ability in them to make judgments regarding public policy. The graduates of the Department of Economics have joined popular careers in ranging from own businesses, banking sector, government departments & agencies, academic profession to research organizations. The Faculty of Economics is keen to follow the teaching methods that encompass both theoretical and practical aspects. Lectures, presentations, written assignments, quizzes, tests, case studies and interactive class sessions are given due importance for professional development of the students. The basic purpose of academic programs is to prepare the students as emerging economists. Our BS (4 year) Program and M.A. (2 year) program ensures to develop analytical skills, good communication skills, understanding about the national and international economic issues, analysis of market competition and economic planning skills. Learning Objectives · To enable the graduates to apply knowledge gained in the degree program effectively and efficiently. · To strive for higher studies in any national and international university of high repute. · A wide variety of elective subjects are offered which brings diversity in the program. It also includes provision of areas of specialization. · Compulsory summer internships to give hands-on experience to students. Internships are arranged by the university. · To develop innovative ways of thinking and confidently face the realities of modern working world. · To create the spirit of enthusiastic learning and healthy competition by continuous assessment. · To provide students with a strong foundation in economics that emphasizes the application of the fundamental mathematical, statistical andeconomic principles. Outcome · Students shall have an ability to identify, formulate and solve the economic problems. · Students shall have an ability to work in a professional economic environment and to understand the associated economic considerations. · Students shall have an ability to use modern economic tools, techniques and skills necessary to pursue higher studies in any national, international University of high repute. · A wide and diverse knowledge of economic topics that give students the capacity to choose from a larger field of employment opportunities and adapt appropriately to the ever changing requirements and demands in their career. · To step into Research and Development (R&D) effectively. · Students shall have an understanding of the professional and ethical responsibilities of research economists. Page 122 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Degree Programs Offered · BS Economics · MA Economics Eligibilty Criteria For BS · Passed Intermediate in 60% marks or above · 100% Seats on Open Merit · The students of General Science, F.Sc.(Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering), ICS(Physics/Economics/Statistic), I.Com and F.A. with Economics & A-levels with Economics are eligible to apply. Duration: 04 years Total Credit Hours: 130 Eligibilty Criteria For M.A · At least 2nd Division in B.A/B.Sc. · 45% marks in subject. Duration: 02 years Total Credit Hours: 84 List of Permanent Faculty · Ms. Sara Khalid , Lecturer , (In charge Department) , M.A. (PU), M.Phil. (BZU) · Ms. Saima Liaqat , Lecturer , M.A. (PU) M.Phil (PU) , Doing Ph.D (PU) · Ms. Aminah Khawer , Lecturer , M.Sc. M.Phil (BZU) · Ms. Hijab Fatima, Lecturer , M.A. (LCWU) Gold Medalist , Doing MS (LCWU, Lahore) · Ms. Saba Irum Malik, Lecturer , M.A. (LCWU) , (On Deputation) · Ms. Sania Zafar , Lecturer , M.Sc. (Hon) (UAF) · Mrs. Ayisha Shafique, Lecturer , M. Sc. Statistics (PU) , M.Phil (UAF) · Dr. Zill e Huma, Assistant Professor , M.A. (PU) , M.Phil & Ph.D (PU) · Dr. Shehla Jabeen, Assistant Professor , M.A. GCU, Faisalabad , M. Phil. & Ph.D IUB, Bahawalpur · Ms. Mona Khurshid, Lecturer, M.Sc. (PU) , M.Phil (GCU, Lahore) · Ms. Faiza Rafi, Lecturer, M.A. History (GCU, Lahore) , MS. (GCU, Lahore) · Ms. Aasma Akram, Computer Instructor , MSc. Computer Science (UAF) , MSCS (NCBA&E) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 123 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Over view The department has the same historical snapshot as LCWU (Jhang Campus).The department started its journey from enrollment of few students and now quantity of students is increasing day by day. The department is pioneer in the history of Jhang. It is progressing by leaps and bound and striving for excellence .Initially there was just B.S (Hons) Education program but in 2013 the department has launched M.A (Secondary Education). No other department can match the quality and standards set by the department .Most of the brilliant and high achievers of the department are serving in highly reputable and prestigious institutions of public and private sector. Seeing its rapid growth one can predict its bright future with new programs up till Ph. D level. Goals The basic goal is to make this department as leading learning centre.

· To prepare competent and professionally sound workforce for the country. · To maintain quality and standards, this is basic motto of the university. · To train and develop dynamic, sound and vibrant professionals. · To groom all round personality of students. · To develop knowledge, skills, attitude and others (KSAO). · To provide tremendous oppor tunities for students to actively engage in co-curricular activities. · To prepare best teaches by organizing micro teaching session and teaching practice schedule as the part of study. Degree Programs · BS (Hons) Education 4 Years Degree Program · M.A (Secondary Education) 2 Years Degree Program Eligibility Criteria BS Hons Education Total Credit Hours: 130 · Eligibility criteria is minimum 2nd division F.A/F.Sc. and Students have to pass Entry test/ interview B.S (Hons) Education Duration 04 Years M.A (Secondary Education) Eligibility Criteria Total Credit Hours: 78 · Eligibility criteria is minimum 2nd division BA/Bsc. · Students have to pass Entry test/ interview List of Faculty Members Permanent Visiting · Ms. Sofia Sharif, Lecturer M.Phil Education · Ms. Zeema Salim, Teaching Assistant · Ms. Nusrat Fatima, Lecturer M. S. Ed M. Phil Education · Ms. Sidra Yasin, Teaching Assistant · Ms. Farah Anjum, Teaching Assistant, M. Phil Physics · Ms.Rabia Tabassum, Lecturer, M. Phil Education Ph. D (in progress) Page 124 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Overview Lahore College for Women University, one of the eminent women universities in Asia has always been stern advocate of academic excellence, professionalism, creativity, integrity, and women empowerment. Department of English is one of its oldest and prestigious departments with rich history of academic excellence, quality teaching and research brilliance. Lahore College for Women University, Jhang Campus has paved the broader horizon of women scholastic brilliance and entrepreneurships at remote areas of Pakistan with its establishment in 2005. Department of English shared the privilege of its pioneer department. Studying Literature at Jhang Campus involves the development of communicative, creative, analytical and research skills to place literary texts in their wider intellectual and historical context. It awards the BS (Hons) and M.A degrees. MS English is the future plan of Department. It nurtures students towards a range of careers like writing, teaching, advertising, publishing, librarianship, public relations, journalism, the legal professions, management consultancy and finance. A large number of students are contributing towards the economy of country through their services in public and private sector. Learning Objectives · To provide opportunities of exhaustive and assimilated understanding of Literature and Language. · To enhance the communicative competence of the individuals and to prepare them as proficient learners and potential users of English Literature and Language. · To enhance women empowerment and leadership by inculcating professional and moral values · To provide profound wisdom and perception of life through in depth comprehension of Literature and enlighten them with subtleties of language and its role in the construction of knowledge, ideologies and believes. · To provide stimulating environment for innovation in research through latest critical theoretic paradigms in contemporary world. · To polish their aesthetic abilities towards appreciation of Literature · To create responsible and tolerant citizens of Pakistan Degree Program offred · BS English Literature 4 Years Degree Program · MA English 2 Years Degree Program BS English Literature Eligibility criteria · FA/F.Sc with at least 2nd Division. · Minimum 50% marks are required in relevant subject. · Students have to pass an Entry Test. MA English Eligibility criteria · BA/B.Sc with at least 2nd Division. · Minimum 50 marks are required in relevant subject. · Students have to pass an Entry Test . To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 125 List of Permanent Faculty · Ms. Fakhra Jamil, Assistant Professor In charge English Department LLB (PU) MA English (LCWUJ) M.Phil (BZU) · Ms. Ruqaia Manzoor, Lecturer MA English (PU) M.Phil (In Process) · Ms. Shafqat Naseem, Lecturer MA English (IU)M.Phil (GCUF) List of Visiting Faculty · Ms. Tayyiba Maryam, MA English (LCWUJ) M.Phil (GCUF) · Ms. Afifa Inayat Ali, MA English (PU) M.Phil Linguistics (RIU) · Ms. Umera Mahmood, MA English (GCUF) M.Phil (In Process) · Ms. ZunairaSumbal, Lecturer MA English (LCWUJ) M.Phil (In Process) · Ms. Maria Saleem, Lecturer MA English (LCWUJ) · Ms. Sehrish Zahra, Teaching Assistant MA English (LCWUJ) M. Phil (GCUF) · Ms. Javaria Sadaf, MA English (LCWUJ · Ms. Anam Ghulam Muhammad, BS Hons (LCWUJ) Page 126 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Overview BFA Craft and Textile Design started in LCWU Jhang Campus in September 2005 under the supervision of Mrs. Rimza Sikandar. This department is attracting many students not only from Jhang but also from its suburb areas. The main purpose to start this department is to save the dying crafts in modern ways. This Degree enabled many students to work in reputable brands of Pakistan. BFA (Craft and Textile Design) Objectives The Craft and Textile Design is an innovative honors degree program that offers learning opportunities in multi fields of art. This degree is suitable for a wide range of professional needs in visual cultures. The students are encouraged to think, create and reflect. They are prepared to play an active role in industry and academia. In a small town like Jhang, people will be forced to think about art and design by having this discipline in their city. Degree Program offered · Bachelor in Fine Arts (Craft & Textile Design) 04 Years Degree Program Eligibility Criteria: · Intermediate/A level with or without Fine Arts · Minimum 2nd division · Drawing test & interview Permanent Faculty · Mrs. Rimza Sikandar, Assistant Professor/Director Administration LCWUJ Incharge Craft & Textile Design Department MFA Graphic Design (PU) MS-Art History (LCWU) · Ms. Shabnam Majeed, Lecturer MFA Graphic Design (PU) MA-Textile Design (Birmingham City University,UK) · Ms. Aisha Arshad Khan, Lecturer BFA Craft & Textile Design (LCWU) (Roll of Honour) MA-Textile Design (University of Southampton,UK) · Ms. Samina Suppra, Lecturer/ORIC Incharge BS- Textile Engineering (NTU) MS-Textile Engineering specialized in Garments Manufacturing (Silver Medal) (NTU) · Ms. Manila Afzal, Lecturer BFA Craft & Textile Design (LCWU) (Roll of Honour) MS-Textile and Clothing (GCWUF) · Ms. Adeela Iqbal, Teaching Assistant BFA Craft & Textile Design (LCWU) (Roll of Honour) MS-Art History (Open University, UK) · Ms. Wajeeha Hassan - Teaching Assistant BFA Craft & Textile Design (LCWU) Enrolled in \MS-Textile and Clothing (UOA) Visiting Faculty · Mr. Muhammad Hafiz Anjum, (Calligrapher)-Internationally Recognized Winner of Two IRCICA International Awards (2011,1999) (Turkey), Gold Medal in International Exhibition (Lahore) (1999), Top ten Award in International Art Festival (2013) (Malysia) and International Calligraphy Award (KSA) (2013) · Mr. Shehzad Mughal, Draftsman MA-Pak Studies (UOS) Drafting Diploma (TEVTA) Interior Design Diploma (UET) · Mr. Osman Rasheed, Photographer CEO at Casa DE Click by Osman Ahson BFA Graphic Design (GCUF) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 127 DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES Over view of the Department Islamic Studies as an elective subject was introduced on Lahore College for Women University, Lahore Campus after the establishment of Pakistan. Mrs. Riffat Hanif a renowned scholar joined this institution in 1951 as the head of Islamic Studies started in 1979.The four years degree program in Islamic Studies was introduced in 2004. Jhang has been considered as remote area till now. But anyhow, educationalists remain in a struggle to give light their thoughts and ideas.One of its best exposures in Lahore College for Women University ,Jhang Campus. The Process of women`s education has always been in trouble. There were no any regular classes for M.A. in nearby places in Jhang. This honour is only in the hands of Lahore College for Women University ,Jhang Campus that it started educational admission in M.A. Islamic Studies on regular basis in 2013 on behalf on its best curriculum and active faculty. With the blessing of Allah this journey is continuing rapidly Learning Objectives · To provide a satisfactory answer in the light of educational research for the objections on Islam. · To improve concept of success by making it understand the true relation of here and here after. · To create strength in religious thoughts and to create an awareness regarding the research of different religious fields. · To present a practical solution by keeping in view the modern requirements of present time. · To provide the guidance to the faculty of Islamic education. Degree Program Offered · M.A. Islamic Studies Eligibility Criteria · Preferably 1st Division in B.A. and elective subject of B.A. · High 2nd division in B.A. is also considerable. · Students have to pass Entry test/ interview. List of Faculty Members Permanent · Ms. Shazia Manzoor, (Lecturer) M.Phil Islamic Studies(PU) · Ms. Aisha Fayyaz , (Teaching Assistant) M.A Islamic Studies(PU) M.A Education (AIOU) · Dr. Zill - e Huma, (Assistant Professor M.Phil Islamic Studies(PU) Ph.D Islamic Studies(PU) · Ms. Nazia Perveen (Teaching Assistant) M.A Islamic Studies (PU) M.Ed Islamic Studies(AIOU) · Ms.Sumaira Karamat, (lecturer) M. Phil Islamic Studies(LCWU) Visiting · Ms. Aisha Fayyaz , (Teaching Assistant) M.A Islamic Studies(PU) M.A Education (AIOU) · Ms. Nazia Perveen, (Teaching Assistant) M.A Islamic Studies (PU) M.Ed Islamic Studies(AIOU) Page 128 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Overview Department of management sciences was established in 2014 at LCWU Jhang campus in 2014. It offers BBA program 04 years degree program that involves class work, research and internships. The department strongly believes in high quality education through innovation and strong teaching methodology. The study of management sciences is about to enhance student's analytical and problem resolving skills. The department is designed to initiate skills of marketing, finance, HRM and management in business graduates. Moreover the department aims to create international level study exchange and community engagement opportunities for the students of LCWU, Jhang Campus. Bachelor of Business Administration Objectives · Main objective is to study major disciplines within the fields of business. · Students are able to define, analyse and devise solutions for structured and unstructured business problems and issues using organized and logical reasoning patterns for evaluating information, materials and data. · Students are able to conceptualize a complex issue into a coherent written statement and oral presentation. · Students are competent in the uses of technology in modern organizational operations. · Students can demonstrate the fundamentals of creating and managing innovation, new business development, and high- growth potential entities. Degree Programs Offered · BBA (Hons) Eligibilty Criteria F.Sc. pre-engineening, I.C.S., I.COM, General Science group students or F.A. with Math, statistics, economics securing more than 60% marks are eligible to apply for BBA. Duration: 04 years Total Credit Hours: 133 List of Faculty · Ms. Aasma Akram (Incharge BBA Deptt) MS Computer Science · Ms. Sumaira Rafique Visiting Lecturer MS Finance · Ms. Natasha Rao Visiting Lecturer MS Banking and Finance · Ms. Mariam Khan Visiting Lecturer MS Marketing · Ms. Ayisha Shafiq Lecturer in Statistics M.Phill Statistics · Ms. Mona Khurshid Lecturer in Psychology M.Phill Psychology · Ms. Faiza Rafi Lecturer in Pak.Studies M.Phill History · Ms Seemab Qaisar Visiting Lecturer BS Computer Science To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 129 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION Overview Department of mass communication is one of the first department established in 2005 at LCWU Jhang campus. It offers BS (Hons) program in Mass Communication. BS (Hons) program is eight semesters program that offers class work, research and practical work. The department has an excellent academic environment. Our graduates are equipped with theoretical and practical foundations needed to competently work in and meet challenges of different media-related professionals i.e. of digital media, journalism, advertising, broad casting, public relations, developmental and media communication projects. The department is going to establish TV and FM radio stations along a campus radio station at LCWU Jhang campus for fulfilling the demands of media industry. Our department is successfully producing women media professionals for the market. Learning Objectives · Train young and aspiring women journalists for different fields of Mass Media by offering specialization in three different Sequences i.e. Print, Broadcast, Advertising and Public Relations · Educate students about the importance and influence of Mass Communication and new media technologies on the politics, Economics, and cultures of modern societies · Provide students with an understanding of recent theories and methods guiding mass communication as a scientific discipline · Students recognize the importance of free speech and media literacy in modern societies through the application of innovative learning techniques and experiences both inside and outside the class room 5. Empower students with the ethical standards, professionalism and practical skills necessary to create effective media products and messages that utilize leading scientific techniques and provide students with competitive advantages in tomorrow's job market · Employ digital technology in the production of mass media content for print, web and broadcast media. · Offer services to the community through workshops, seminars and media facilities and develop a pool of young journalists within LCWU Jhang Campus and other institutions. Degree program Offred · BS Mass Communication Eligibility Criteria · Mass Communication offers professional degrees in the field of communication. Therefore candidates securing at least 60% marks in Intermediate are eligible to apply, however they are required to qualify Written Entry test and Interview. Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 136 LIST OF PERMANENT FACULTY · Dr. Shehla Jabeen, Asst. Prof, Mass Communication Department.PhD (IUB) · Ms. Saima Liaqat, Lecturer, Department of Economics. PhD (Scholar) PU · Ms. Mona Khurshid, Lecturer, Applied Psychology MPhil (GCUL) · Ms. Ayesha Rafiq, Lecturer, Department of Computer Sciences, MPhil (BUIC), MCS (QAU) Page 130 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Overview Mathematics “the mother of sciences” as a subject was taught at Lahore College for Women University during the pre-partition days. It was first established as a department in 1951 at Lahore campus under the leadership of Dr. Ali Muhammad. Jhang campus as sub campus of Lahore College for Women University was established in 2005 and Mathematics Department was established in 2007 with the first degree program BS Mathematics. In 2015, Jhang campus has launched MS Mathematics two years degree programwhich is the only post-graduate degree program at the campus. At this time, Mathematics department is working with seven permanent faculty members including 01 Ph. D., 05 M. Phil. /MS and 01 M.Sc. All faculty members are graduates of highly recognized universities of the country. The courses of BS and MS Mathematics programs are designed to prepare students to meet challenges of the modern scientific world and groom their professional and technical skills. Learning Objectives · The main objective of Mathematics Department is to empower women of Jhang with modern science education by teaching a variety of subjects so that they may come up at equal level with the graduate of any other best institutions. · Qualified students would be able to serve their countries in fields of teaching, research, banking as well as entrepreneurs. Degree Program · BS Mathematics 4 year degree program · MS Mathematics 2 year degree program Learning Objectives It is desired to produce a pool of students equipped with the tools and strategies necessary to provide solutions to mathematical problems. The graduates must be capable of contributing to industrial, managerial and educational fields through their innovative approach. Outcomes Qualified graduates can serve the nation as teachers, researchers, bankers as well as entrepreneurs. BS Mathematics (4-Years) Eligibility Criteria Overall first division in intermediate or equivalent examination & at least 60% marks in elective Mathematics of 200 marks. Total Credit Hours 135 MS Mathematics (2-Years) Learning Objectives Students will be capable of problem identification and finding their optimal solution. Total Credit Hours 130 Outcomes The graduate can contribute as teachers and full time researchers in different research institutions. Eligibility Criteria 16 years of education (BS/M.Sc. in Mathematics) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 131 List of Faculty · Dr.Rehana Ashraf, Assistant Professor M. Sc. Mathematics (GCU, Faisalabad) Ph.D. Mathematics (GCU, Lahore) · Ms.AtifaAsghar, Lecturer M. Phil Mathematics (UET, Lahore) · Ms.AsmaRafique, Lecturer MSc.Mathematics(GCU, Faisalabad) M. Phil Mathematics (PU, Lahore) · Ms.Hina Ali, Lecturer MSc.Mathematics (LCWU, Lahore) MS Mathematics (LCWU, Lahore) · Ms.Aasma Akram M.Sc. Computer Science (UAF) MS Computer Science (NCBA&E Lahore) · Ms.Hurriat Zahra, Lecturer M.Sc. Mathematics (PU, Lahore) MS Mathematics (In progress) · Ms.Neelam Bashir, Lecturer M.Sc. Mathematics (PU Lahore) M. Phil (GCU, Lahore) · Ms. Sidra Razzaq, Lecturer M. Phil Mathematics (LCWU, Lahore) · Ms. Farah Anjum, Teaching Assistant MS Physics (PU Lahore) M. Phil. Physics (GCU, Faisalabad) · Ms.Ayisha Shafiq, Lecturer M.Sc. Statistics (PU) M.Phil. Statistics (UAF) Page 132 Lahore College for Women University Lahore DEPARTMENT OF URDU Overview The Department of Urdu was established in 2017 at LCWU, Jhang Campus. Living nations have their own language and literature because literature preserves history, culture, values and traditions. All of these characteristics contribute towards making nation and society self-respecting and honorable. This department has its role in making the students a good human being fully aware of their own culture, values and traditions. Degree Program · BS Urdu Eligibility Criteria · 60% marks in Urdu elective or Urdu compulsory in Intermediate. · First Division in Intermediate. Learning Objectives · Sound base of language. · Developing critical and analytical thinking and appreciation of Urdu literature. · To develop self confidence by organizing class discussions presentations. List of Faculty Member · Ms. Tehmina Jamil MA Urdu University of the Punjab, Lahore · Ms Faiza Rafi Lecturer in Pak. Studies (M.phil) PU, Lahore · Ms. Zeema Salim (Teaching Assistant) M.S Education (LCWU) · · Ms. Tayyiba Maryam MA English (LCWUJ) M.Phil (GCUF) · Ms. Aisha Fayyaz Teaching Assistant M.A Islamic Studies(PU) M.A Education (AIOU) To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 133 AFFILIATED COLLEGES Three women college of Lahore are affiliated with LCWU under the directive of Government of Punjab. An Affiliation committee was constituted with Prof. Dr. Tahira Aziz Mughal as chairperson to look into academic affairs of these colleges. BS (4- Year) Degree program is offered in following Discipline at these colleges.

Govt Post Graduate Islamia College for Women Cooper, Road Lahore. BS Program in following 12 Disciplines are offered: · Applied Psychology · B. Com (4 Years Degree Program) · Chemistry · Computer Science · Economics · Education · English · Islamic Studies · Political Science · Social Work · Urdu · Zoology Govt. College for Women Gulberg, Lahore BS Program in the following 11 Disciplines are offered: · Applied Psychology · Chemistry · Computer Science · Economics · Education · English · Islamic Studies · Political Science · Social Work · Urdu · Zoology Govt . Post Graduate College for Women Samnabad, Lahore BS Program in the following 17 Disciplines are offered: · Applied Psychology · B. Com 4 Years Degree Program · BBA · Botany · Chemistry · Computer Science · Economics · Education · English · Fine Arts · Home Economics · Mathematics · Physics · Political Science · Punjabi · Statistics · Urdu Page 134 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Hostel Residential Facility The university offers hostel facility to the students coming from other cities and abroad. There are three hostels for Intermediate, Graduates and Postgraduate Students. Due to limited accommodation facilities, the hostel seats are provided to the students only on merit. Hostel Rules · The boarding house provides accommodation to all the unmarried students subject to the availability of Hostel Accommodation only on merit coming from far way areas. Hostel accommodation is not provided to the local students. · At the time of admission to the hostel, every boarder's parents/ guardian must provide a list of visitors (prescribed form) giving details regarding name, designation and relationship to the student concerned. This list must be signed by the parents/ guardian and accompanied by the photocopy of National Identity Cards of the visitors and specimen signatures of the visitors on the list which should not exceed five. · Appointment of the local guardian by the parents/ guardian is compulsory otherwise hostel seat will not be provided. · Gate passes are issued only by the hostel warden for Libraries to go home and they have to come back to hostel before 6:00 pm in summer and 5:00 pm in winter. · Self-pass is allowed to Graduates and Postgraduates students for their Research work, Project and Internship approved by their research supervisor and Head of Department. Students of BS I to BS III and Pharmacy Prof I to Prof III are allowed to take out-pass for shopping only once a week. Boarders can take self-pass on Friday and Saturday to go homes on weekends. In case of any emergency during week days, one of the family members, mentioned in the hostel visiting list of the student, must have to come to take the student home. Self-pass is not allowed to the intermediate students. · Leave to go out other than weekend is given by the Vice Chancellor or Nominee. Leave is granted under the following conditions: · If the boarders wish to take leave, the application must be submitted to the warden three days before. · Boarders are requires to fill out the gate pass book clearly depicting the reason for which the leave is requested and with whom she is going. · If they are going to visit any person, the address and the relationship of the person must be mentioned. They must have to enter their names in the entry register at hostel/staff gate on return to the hostel. · If boarders does not observe punctuality while availing the facility of going outside she will not be allowed to go outside for the second time. · If a boarder remains outside the hostel without any information to warden for three days, her name would be stuck off from the hostel and she has to readmit herself in hostel; after the payment of hostel readmission fee Rs: 1000/- once only, otherwise she will be rest gated from the hostel. · Boarders are allowed to submit their hostel (mess charges) in the first two weeks of each month. They will pay Rs: 600/- each per month for maintenance of room coolers from April to September each year and will also pay: 600/- for generator every month. In case of late fee submission within the due date, students will have to pay fine Rs: 100/- with fee of next month. All hostel dues will increase 5 % every year. · If the outgoing classes (Intermediate Part II, 8th Semester, MPhil & Ph.D.) vacate the hostel and come again for practical, viva or thesis work. They will be charged Rs: 200/- per day and if they stayed more than 14 days dues will be charged according to previous rule in practice. To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 135

· Boarders are not allowed to take their breakfast, lunch and dinner in their rooms. · Visitors of the boarders are not allowed to stay with them. · Boarders are allowed to stay within the University premises and not to leave the university without valid gate pass issued by the warden. If they don't follow the hostel gate pass rules, the hostel management will not be responsible for their security and safety. In fact it is in the interest of boarders not to leave the hostel without valid gate pass, on failing strict disciplinary actions would be taken and she will be rest gated from the hostel. · Boarders are not allowed to go to the administrative main offices, university main gate and the academic buildings after the working hours. · Every boarder is expected to preserve peace, tranquility and calm atmosphere in the hostel and respect to the rights of others. They are not allowed to hold any political or religious meetings which are likely to hurt the feelings of any resident. · Boarders are not allowed to willfully damage the hostel property and will take care of cleanliness of the hostel. · Any students who will violate the hostel rules and found involved in any negative activity like strikes or instigate other boarders for this purpose will render her liable to disciplinary punishment. · Behavior of old students shall be considered before extending their admission to the new class in hostel. · In case of seven consecutive leaves from hostel with application, students can have the concession of one week deduction in their mess dues. · All dues deposited by the students including the security shall be forfeited if a student is expelled from the hostel on disciplinary grounds. · Hostel facility will be renewed every year based on the conduct and academic performance of the boarder. · In case of any hostel rule violation, hostel warden will give written warning to the boarders and also forward it to the Disciplinary Committee for further appropriate actions. After three warnings, students may be expelled from the hostel. · Self-gate pass will be issued on the responsibilities of the parents and they have to give a written permission to hostel warden about their daughter' self-pass. · A serious breach of these rules will render her liable to be even expelled from the university. The Hostel Mess Security is reimbursable within six months after passing out. Page 136 Lahore College for Women University Lahore Hostel Charges Sr . No Particulars of Fee Amount in Rs. One Time Charges at the Time of Admission

1 Security (Refundable) 3000

2 Breakage (on Admission) 600

Sub Total 3600 Annual Charges

3 Room Rent (per Annum ) 2420

Sub Total 2420

Monthly Charges 4 Utility Bills 1820

5 Janitorial Services 600

6 Maintenance 2,180

7 Laundry 240 8 Mess Char ges 4840 9 Generator Charges (backup supply) 600 Sub Total 10,280

Seasonal 10 600 Room Cooler (April to September per month) Note: · Hostel Charges will be increased 5 % every year. · Monthly Charges at Sr. 4 to 7 shall be received in lumpsum on half yearly basis. · Mess is compulsory. · All dues deposited by students including the security shall be forfeited if a student is expelled from on disciplinary ground. LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE BS *FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2018-2019 Semester System

Examination Sports Page 137 Departmental Library Admissio Registration / Thesis Laborator I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Semester Tuition Fee Development Security Total n Fee Fee Evaluation y Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st 3520 12340 1420 2700 ** 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 28940 2nd - 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 21880 3rd - 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 22420 4th 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 21880 5th 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 22420 6th 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 21880 7th 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 22420 8th - 12340 - 2700 ** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 21880 Grand Total 183720 Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- (if applicable). 2. Computer Security Rs.2640/- (only BS Computer Science) 3. *Subject to Increase **Labortory Charges Semester Subjects 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th BioTech 3560 3560 3560 3560 3560 3560 3560 3560 Botany 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 Chemistry, Computer Sc. 3740 3740 3740 3740 3740 3740 3740 3740 Envir. Sc. 4590 4590 4590 4590 4590 4590 4590 4590 Geography, Home Eco. 4410 4410 4410 4410 4410 4410 4410 4410 .lcwu.edu.pk Physics, Mass Com. 2550 2550 2550 2550 2550 2550 2550 2550 Zoology 5090 5090 5090 5090 5090 5090 5090 5090 Social Work 1190 1190 1190 1190 1190 1190 1190 1190 e visit www e visit Architecture 4140 4140 4140 4140 4140 4140 4140 4140 CRP 6290 6290 6290 6290 6290 6290 6290 6290 Elect. Engg. 4080 4080 4080 4080 4080 4080 4080 4080

ind out mor ind out Psychology, Statistics 2210 2210 2210 2210 2210 2210 2210 2210 o f T e

LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE sity Lahor BFA *FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2018-2019 Annual System er

Sports Departmental Library Admissio Registration / Thesis Laboratory I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Year omen Univ omen Tuition Fee Development Security Total n Fee Fee Evaluation Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st Installment 3520 12340 1420 ** *** 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 26240 or W 1st year 2nd Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 19180 e f g 1st Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 19720 2nd year 2nd Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 19180 1st Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 19720 3rd year 2nd Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 19180 e Colle 1st Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 19720 4th year 2nd Installment - 12340 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 19180

Lahor Grand Total 162120

Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- Per Year (if applicable). 2. *Subject to Increase

**Examination/ Thesis Evaluation Fee 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year Subject 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. BFA (Graphic Design) 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 BFA (Visual Art) 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 BFA (Interior Design) 2680 2680 2680 2680 2680 2680 2680 2680 BFA (Textile Design) 2360 2360 2360 2360 2360 2360 2360 2360

***Labortory Charges

1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year Subject 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. 1st Install. 2nd Install. BFA (Graphic Design) 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 5430 BFA (Visual Art) 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 BFA (Interior Design) 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 4750 BFA (Textile Design) 5770 5770 5770 5770 5770 5770 5770 5770 Page 138 Page LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE Pharm D *FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2018-2019 Annual System Page 139 Examination Sports Departmental Library Admissio Registration / Thesis Laborator I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Year Tuition Fee Development Security Total n Fee Fee Evaluation y Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st Installment 3520 12340 1420 2210 5960 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 34410 1st year 2nd Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27350 1st Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 27890 2nd year 2nd Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27350 1st Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 27890 3rd year 2nd Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27350 1st Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 27890 4th year 2nd Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27350 1st Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 27890 5th year 2nd Installment - 12340 - 2210 5960 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27350 Grand Total 282720

Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- Per Year (if applicable). 2. *Subject to Increase LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE MS *FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2018-2019 Annual System Examination Sports Departmental Library Admissio Registration / Thesis Laborator I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Semester Tuition Fee Development Security Total n Fee Fee Evaluation y Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st 3520 21140 1420 3500 *** 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 38540

2nd - 21140 - 3500 *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 31480

3rd - 21140 - 3500 *** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - .lcwu.edu.pk 32020

4th - 21140 - 3500 *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 31480

Grand Total 133520

e visit www Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- (if applicable). 2. Computer Security Rs.2640/- (only MS Computer Science) 3. *Subject to Increase ind out mor o f T e

sity Lahor ***Labortory Charges er Elect. Semester BioTech Botany Chemistry Physics Zoology Env. Sci. CRP Comp Sc Engg.

1st 4750 4075 2035 2035 3055 2035 4750 2035 2035 omen Univ omen 2nd 4750 4075 2035 2035 3055 2035 4750 2035 2035 or W 3rd 4750 4075 2035 2035 3055 2035 4750 2035 2035 e f g 4th 4750 4075 2035 2035 3055 2035 4750 2035 2035 e Colle

Lahor LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE MFA *FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2018-2019 Annual System

Examination Sports Departmental Library Admission Registration / Thesis Laboratory I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Semester Tuition Fee Development Security Total Fee Fee Evaluation Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st 3520 21140 1420 3900 2140 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 41080

2nd - 21140 - 3900 2140 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 34020

3rd - 21140 - 3900 2140 - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 34560

4th - 21140 - 3900 2140 - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 34020

Grand Total 143680

Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- (if applicable). 2. *Subject to Increase Page 140 Page LAHORE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, LAHORE MS (Art History & Studio Practice) *FEE STRUCTURE (2018-19) Page 141

Examination Sports Departmental Library Admissio Registration / Thesis Laborator I.D Card Compute and Medical Magazine Transport General Semester Tuition Fee Development Security Total n Fee Fee Evaluation y Charges Fee r Fund Fitness Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund (Refundable) Fee Fund 1st 3520 21140 1420 ** *** 260 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 1320 35040

2nd - 21140 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27980

3rd - 21140 - ** *** - 880 260 330 540 430 2100 2840 - 28520

4th - 21140 - ** *** - 880 260 330 430 2100 2840 - 27980

Grand Total 119520 Note: 1. Online course support fee charged @ Rs. 200/- (if applicable). 2. *Subject to Increase **Examination/ Thesis Evaluation Fee

Semester Session 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Studio Practice 3850 3850 3850 3850

Art History 3500 3500 3500 3500

.lcwu.edu.pk ***Labortory Charges

Studio Practice

e visit www Semester

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

2380 2380 2380 2380 ind out mor o f T Page 142 Lahore College for Women University Lahore

Fee Detail Ph.D (2018 - 2019) "New Admission" Deptt. Admission Library Registration Exams & Semester I.D Card Tution Fee Development Total Fee Security Fee Thesis Fee Fund 1st 3,520 260 6,600 1,420 22,900 2,820 3,250 40,770 2nd 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 3rd 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 4th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 5th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 6th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 All Subjects

7th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 For 8th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 9th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 10th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 11th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 12th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970

Period 13th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970 Extention 14th 22,900 2,820 3,250 28,970

Online Course Support Fee (Per Year) Rs. 200/- To find out more visit www.lcwu.edu.pk Page 143

MERIT LIST BS SESSION 2017 Faculty / Institute Department Last Merit List

1. Biotechnology 980 2. Botany 880 3. Chemistry 957 4. Environmental Science 865 Faculty of Natural Sciences 5. Geography 655 6. Physics 840 7. Zoology 921 8. Pharm -D 975 9. Islamic Studies 630 10. International Relations 760 11. Pakistan Studies 581 12. Political Science 695 Faculty of Humanities & 13. History 520 Social Sciences 14. Social Work 608 15. Applied Psychology F.Sc 913 F.A 755 16. Home Economics 682 17. Mass Communication 760 18. Statistics 681 19. BBA 852 20. B.Com 753 Faculty of Management and 21.Economics 700 Administrative Sciences 22. Public Administration (BPA) 735 23. Computer Science 888 Faculty of Engineering and 24. Electrical Engineering 60.25 Technology 25. City and Regional Planning 801 26. Mathematics (1100+200) 1040 Women Institute of 27. Gender and Development Studies 637 Leadership and Learning

28. Sociology 656

29. Education 660 Institute of Education 30. B.Ed. Education 611 31. Physical Education 568 32. Arabic 421 Institute of Languages and 33. Persian 431 Cultures 34. Urdu 660 35. Punjabi 419

MSc (Self Supporting 36. Chemistry 404 Evening Program) 37. Zoology 400 38. Mathematics (800+400) 605 39. Biotechnology 360 CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

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