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It would not be an exaggeration to say that without a sound knowledge of Economics, no individual can make sensible choices in the present – day world.

Economics is all about the relationship between the unlimited human wants and the scarcity of resources. Economics is the foundation, on which the entire edifice of the modern industrial civilization is based. Countries like Japan, Germany and Singapore owe their phenomenal success to their sound economic policies.

The program aims at creating an awareness of the complex economic issues at the national and international levels and its application in reference to socio-political and cultural perspectives.
 

 
   
 B.S. (Honours) in Economics

 4 Years, 8 Semesters, 37 Courses, 123 Credit Hours
 
 
  SEMESTER I  
     
   S.NO Course Code  Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
 5
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 Basic English skills
 Introduction to Economics
 Islamic Studies
 Statistics
 International Economics
 3
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER II  
     
  S.NO Course Code  Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
 5
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 English composition
 Pakistan Studies
 Principles of Economics
 Monetary & Public Finance
 Economic Development
 3
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER III  
     
  S.NO Course Code  Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
 5
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English communication skills-I
Marketing
International Organizations
history of Economics Thought
Political Economics
 3
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER IV  
     
  S.NO Course Code Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
 5
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 English communication skills-II
 Agricultural Economics
 Research Methodology
 Human Resource Development
 Managerial Economics
 3
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER V  
     
  S.NO Course Code Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
 5
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 Computer Application in Economics
 International Relations after Cold War
 Emergence of Central Asian States and World War
 International Relations and Terrorism
 International Relations and extremism
 3
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER VI  
     
  S.NO Course Code Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
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 Basic Mathematics and Statistics for Economics
 Banking 
 Monetary Economics
 Public Finance System
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
     
  SEMESTER VII  
     
  S.NO Course Code Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
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Development & Planning
Basic Mathematics and Statistics for Economics
Atomic Mathematics and Statistics for Economics
Human Resources Management
 3
 3
 3
 3
 
       
  SEMESTER VIII  
     
  S.NO Course Code Course Title Credit Hours  
   1
 2
 3
 4
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Internship
Seminars
Report presentation
Comprehensive (written and oral)

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