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B.S.
(FOUR
YEAR)
IN
ECONOMICS
AND
FINANCE
PROGRAM
This
program is designed
to develop a sound and broad academic base for
professional career in finance and economics. It
requires completion of 144 credit hours and the
duration is four years. Students graduating with a
CGPA of 2.5 automatically qualify for MBA programs.
Students must take a
minimum load of twelve credit hours (four courses)
or a minimum load of eighteen credit hours (six
courses) in a semester. In order to obtain the B.S
degree in 4 years, one would have to cover twelve
courses in a year. Full load of six courses can be
taken each in the Fall and Spring semesters with
option of four courses in the latter and making up
the shortfall in the summer session.
Required Courses
Accounting
ACC 101 Introduction
to Financial Accounting
ACC 201 Intermediate
Financial Accounting
ACC 503 Taxation
Communications
COM 101 General
English
COM 202 Business and
Professional Speech
COM 203 Methods in
Business Writing
Economics
ECO 101 Principles of
Microeconomics
ECO 102 Principles of
Macroeconomics
ECO 103 Intermediate
Microeconomics
ECO 105 Intermediate
Macroeconomics
ECO 301 Managerial
Economics
ECO 302 International
Trade
ECO 303 Financial
Economics
ECO 304 Introduction
to Econometrics
ECO 305 Topics in
Microeconomics
ECO 306 Topics in
Macroeconomics
ECO 307 Monetary
Theory and Policy
ECO 406 Money and
Banking
Finance & Banking
FIN 201 Introduction
to Business Finance
FIN 202 Financial
Management
FIN 301 Financial
Institutions
FIN 305 Internet
Banking and EPS
FIN 406 Financial
Econometrics
FIN 503 Corporate
Finance
FIN 504 International
Finance
FIN 505 Treasury and
Fund Management
FIN 506 Investment
Banking and Securities Analysis
FIN 507 Portfolio
Management
FIN 509 Financial
Derivatives
FIN 512 Money and
Capital Markets
FIN 513 Project
Appraisal
Human Resource
Management
HRM 301 Human
Resource Management
Languages
LAN 10* Foreign
Language I
LAN 20** Foreign
Language II
*1 = Introduction to
Arabic **1 = Intermediate Arabic
*2 = Introduction to
French **2 = Intermediate French
*3 = Introduction to
Spanish **3 = Intermediate Spanish
*4 = Introduction to
German **4 = Intermediate German
*5 = Introduction to
Japanese **5 = Intermediate Japanese
*6 = Introduction to
Italian **6 = Intermediate Italian
Law
LAW 401 Business Law
Management
MAN 101 Principles of
Management
MAN 302
Organizational Behavior
Management
Information Systems
MIS 402 Computer
Concepts and Applications
Marketing
MKT 301 Principles of
Marketing
MKT 404 Methods in
Business Research
Mathematics
MTH 101 College
Algebra
MTH 103 Calculus for
Business Decisions
Political Sciences
PSC 301 Pakistan
Studies
Religious Studies
REL 101 Islamic
Studies
Social Sciences
SSC 101 Introduction
to Psychology
Statistics
STA 203 Probability
Theory and Statistics
STA 301 Model and
Inference
STA 302 Methods of
Data Analysis
Course Structure
FRESHMAN
SEMESTER ONE
SEMESTER TWO
General English
Prob. Theory and Statistics
Computer Concepts and
Applications
Calculus for Bus. Decisions
College Algebra
Prin. of Macroeconomics
Principles of
Microeconomics
Intro.to Financial Accounting
Islamic Studies
Foreign Language II
Foreign Language I
Methods in Business Writing
SOPHOMORE
SEMESTER THREE
SEMESTER FOUR
Introduction to
Psychology
Inter. Macroeconomics
Methods of Data
Analysis
Principles of Management
Introduction to
Business Finance
Model and Inference
Intermediate Fin.
Accounting
Internet Banking and EPS
Intermediate
Microeconomics
Business Law
Business and
Professional Speech
Pakistan Studies
JUNIOR
SEMESTER FIVE
SEMESTER SIX
International Trade
Managerial Economics
Introduction to
Econometrics
Money and Capital Markets
Principles of
Marketing
Organizational Behavior
Financial Management
Methods in Bus. Research
Financial
Institutions
Financial Economics
Money and Banking
Corporate Finance
SENIOR
SEMESTER SEVEN
SEMESTER EIGHT
Monetary Theory and
Policy
Pak/Seminar in Eco. Policy
Topics in
Microeconomics
Topics in Macroeconomics
Portfolio Management
Project Appraisal
Human Resource
Management
Investment Banking and
Taxation
Securities Analysis
International Finance
Treasury and Fund Mgmt.
Financial Derivatives
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