Course Title: Introduction to Statistics Course Code: STAT-301 Credit Hours: 3 (3-0) Course Contents: The Nature and Scope of Statistics Variables and Their Types Data and Its Sources Scales of Measurement Tabulation and Classification of Data Graphs and Charts: Stem-and-Leaf Diagram Box and Whisker Plots and Their Interpretation Measures of …
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Subject Human Rights in Pakistan
Course Title: Human Rights in Pakistan Course Code: PST-608 Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Outline: 1. Conceptual Foundation of Human Rights What are Human Rights? Definition and explanation of Human Rights Significance and Importance Rights and Responsibilities at local, community, national, and international levels 2. Islamic Concept of Human Rights 3. …
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Course Title: Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology Course Code: ENG-304 Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Contents: 1. Basic Definitions 2. Phonetics Articulatory, Auditory & Acoustic Phonetics 3. Phonology Phoneme Vowels Consonants Diphthongs Triphthongs Voicing Aspiration Minimal Pairs 4. Organs of Speech 5. Phonemes Consonants (Place and Manner of Articulation) Vowels (Vowel …
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Course Title: Composition Writing Course Code: ENG-302 Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Contents: 1. Writing Process Invention: Generating Ideas (collecting information in various forms such as mind maps, tables, lists, charts, etc.) Identifying Audience, Purpose, and Message Ordering Information: Chronology for a narrative Stages of a process From general to specific …
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Course Title: Introduction to SociologyCourse Code: SOC-301Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Outline Theory: An Overview of Sociology: Introduction, Definition, Scope, and Subject Matter Sociology as a Science Historical Background of Sociology Basic Concepts: Group, Community, Society, Associations Non-Voluntary and Voluntary Organizations Informal and Formal Organizations Social Interaction: Levels of Social Interaction Process of …
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Course Title: Pakistan StudiesCourse Code: PST-301Credit Hours: 2(2-0) Course Contents Historical Perspective Ideological rationale with special reference to: Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Allama Muhammad Iqbal Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Factors leading to Muslim separatism People and Land Indus Civilization Muslim Advent Location and Geo-Physical Features Government and Politics in Pakistan …
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Course Title: Introduction to Environmental Science Course Code: ENV-301Credit Hours: 3 (3-0) Course Outline: Theory: An overview of Environmental Science; components of environment; environmental problems and their sources: Soil, Water and Air pollution, and their impacts on ecosystem; Principles and applications of treatment and management of pollution; Bioremediation and …
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Course Title: Introduction to Geography Course Code: GEO-301 Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Contents: Introduction to Geography: Definition and scope Origin and development Relationship with social sciences Physical Geography: Climate and weather Continents, seas, rivers, and plains Natural divisions of the Earth Mountains and their formation Geography of Pakistan: Physical features …
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Course Title: Introduction to Language Studies Course Code: ENG-305 Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Contents Language Origin Language as a divine giftA Detailed Note on language in English Origin of Language and its TheoriesDesign Feature of LanguageThe Mysteries About Language OriginShort Questions About Language Natural sound source theories Social interaction source theories …
Read More »Subject Introduction to Literary Studies
Course Title: Introduction to Literary StudiesCourse Code: ENG-303Credit Hours: 3(3-0) Course Description: This course introduces literature as cultural and historical phenomena. This entails a study of history of various periods of English Literature from Renaissance to the present. The course also, very briefly, touches upon different theoretical approaches to literature …
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