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BS Fifth Semester Table of Contents Sr. Description Page No. 1. | BS-ARABIC i Quran Literature (M-1) 5001 . sue iii, Modern Arabic Prose (M-7) 5003 a so © Tongs) 2 | BS-BOTANY i. Bacteriology and Virology 5013 ii. Diversity of Vascular Plants 5016 iii, Phycology and Bryology 5018 iv. Mycology and Plant Pathology 3020 v. _ Plant Systematics 3023 vi, Plant Anatomy ‘5026 3._| BS-CHEMISTRY *(Gyecrosonc Methods sues iii. Inorganic Chemistry (Chemical Bonding, Non Aqueous ‘a0 Solvents, Metal Carbonyls, Lanthanides and Actinides) iv. Organic Chemistry (Stereochemistry & Substitution Reactions) 50st v. Physical Chemistry ; mae (Theory of Gases, Solutions & Equilibrium) 4 | BS-COMMERCE 7, Business Research Methods 3033 ii. Managerial Economies 5035 iii, Financial Management ‘5037 iv. Principles of Marketing 5041 v.__ Business Ethics and CSR ‘5044 vi Ceaieip nd ‘Community _— 3. | BS-COMPUTER SCIENCE i Visual Programming ‘5048 ii, Information Security ‘5049 ii, Cloud Computing ‘5050 wv. Gone Antiedes & 5051 v. Numerical Computing ‘5052 vi. Entrepreneurship ‘5053 6 | BS-ECONOMICS i. Microeconomic Theory-T ‘5054 ii, Macroeconomic Theory-I 5055 iii, Mathematical Economics 5056 iv. Statistical Economies ‘5057 v. _ Islamic Economies ‘5058 7. | BS-EDUCATION i Islamic Concept of Education 3060 ii. Foundations of Education 5061 ii, Research Methods 5062 iv. Teaching Strategies ‘5063 v. _ Educational Planning and Administration ‘5064 vi. Learning Technolgy 5065 8. | BS-ENGLISH i. Introduction to International Relations 5066 ii, Introduction to Environmental Studies 5069 iii, Romantic and Victorian Poetry S071 iv. Foundations of Literary Theory & Criticism ‘5073 v. _ Sociolinguisties 3075 vi. Popular Fiction 3076 9. | BS-GEOGRAPHY i Foundation -VI History and Development 5080 of Geographic Thought i. Foundation-VIT Principles of Cartography Sas iii. Foundation-VIII Map Work sss iv. Major-T Geomorphology cael Vv. Major-IT Climatology ass 10. | BS-INFORMATION ‘TECHNOLOGY 7 Web Systems and Technologies 3086 ii, System and Network Administration 3087 ili, Information Security 5088 iv. Virtual Systems and Services ‘5089 v. Data Science & Analytics 5090 vi. Professional Ethics ‘5091 11. | BS-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS i. Theories and Approaches to International Relations 5092 ii, Public International Law-T ‘5093 ii, Foreign Policy Analysis 5094 iv. Conflict Resolution 3095 Vv. _ Terrorism and Counter Terrorism 5096 12, | BS-ISLAMIC STUDIES i. Study of Seerah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) (F-7) 5097 ii. History of Tafsir and its Principles (F-8) at iii. Textual Study of AL-Qur’an-I (M-1) S04 iv. Textual Study of Hadith-I (M-2) S107 v. Tajweed E Quran ‘S114 13. | BS-MATHEMATICS i. Mechanies ‘S115 ii. Real Analysis 5116 iii, Group Theory S117 W. Orne Dire aia v. Differential Geometry S119 vi Set Topology 5120 14.__| BS-PHYSICS i. Methods of Mathematical Physics-I $121 ii, Classical Mechanics $122 ii, Quantum Mechanics 3123 iv. Basic Electronics 5124 vy. Modern Physics Lab-I 5125 Vi. Advanced Elective -I 5126 15. BS-PHYSICAL EDUCATION lord cee) ae ii. Physical Education for Special Population (Electiv-1) Theory) 5130 © ete sim iv. Science of. Elana: Movement Education (General 5) 5134 (Theory + Practical ) v. Games Practical (Hockey) 3136 vi, Scouting (Roaring) / Girl Guiding (Theory + Practical) 3137 16. BS-POLITICAL SCIENCE i. Muslim Political Institutions 5138 ii. Foundation of Western Political Thought 5139 iii, Genesis of Pakistan 5139 iv. Comparative Politics. 5140 V. Theories and Concepis of International Relations. S141 17,__| BS-PSYCHOLOGY Personality Theories in Psychology 3143 Piychological Testing & Measurement 3144 iit, Abnormal Psychology 3146 iv. _ Physiological Psychology 3149 Clinical Psychology 5150 18, | BS-STATISTICS i ity & Probability Distributions-T ‘S152 ii, Sampling Techniques-T ‘5153 i, Regression Analysis ‘5154 “Upper! sss ‘Statistical Quality Control or Non-Parameiric Methods 5156 19. | BS-URDU i Classical Urdu Ghazal ‘3157 ii, Tareekh Adab Urdu 5158 ii, Urdu Dastan & Drama 5159 iv. Urdu Nawal-T ‘5159 v. Tangeed: Magharabi Tanzar 3159 vi. Optional Subject Choose One ia 1, Tarjama Nigari Aur Takhleeqi Nasar_ OR 2. Tanz 0 Mazah ki Rewayaat in Urdu 20. | BS-ZOOLOGY i. Desert Zoology S161 ii, Taxonomy 5162 ili. Biochemistry-I 5163 iv. 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(54 alll as 220008 atic lla Cline ye alll aid gi J ed 01995 cily ral sllase ple cdalll afd 21924 esi si gale pill cllarden sic gills Glalds yall Ol peel ale i Gass. 2198166 Ali) (5 Sa) Gl place Ghee ys ail ds alle 50 allans salll 5 hill DNUDHARWNHHR A The lamin University of Bakewalpun Abbasia Campus, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Ph: +82 - 62 - 9230114, Fax: +92 - 62 - 9250099 Email;qec@iub.edu.pk BS in BOTANY Course-I Class: BS- Bot: Instructor uurse Title Bacteriology and virology ‘Course Numi BOTA.01501 Tecture ‘day... period (00:00am to 00: 00am), Room# 00 Semester- 5th To develop a clear understanding about Bacteria and Viruses. > To enable the students to study and generate new knowledge in a purposeful manner. Methods of Teaching. Assigned readings V ‘© Group activities & Discuss © Audiovisual aids lectures V © Web-assisted instruction ¥ 4 _Student-Directed Teaching ¥ Resource Material] 1, Recommended books: 1. Okafor, N. 2011. Environmental microbiology of aquatic and waste systems. Springer. 2. Kathleen, P-T and C, Barry. 2011. Foundations in microbiology. McGraw-Hill science. 3. Icon group international, 2011. The 2011 Report on in-vitro Diagnostic Microbiology, virology, serology, cytology and histology products: world market segmentation by city. ICON group international. 2, Reference Books 3. Research Papers i | Kathleen, P.T and C. Barry. 2011. |' | Palukaitis, P and J.P. Carr. 2008. Plant Foundations in microbiology. |__| resistance responses to viruses. McGraw-Hill science. T/A text book of Botany (paper A). |¥ | Mayo, M.A and A.A. Brunt, 2001. The Diversity of plants by Tanveer| | current state of plant virus taxonomy. ‘Ahmad Malik and Dr. Hammad Ashraf Hot Research Papers S Web Resources i i Office Help Hours _ Grading e ss Problem Session | day O0 and O0 pads (000-00 0am), Ream OD ‘SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED Lecturer # | Topics (outline of main topics and sub topics) | Chapter # | Tutorial (Laboratory 5 ; Different methods of 1 Introductory lecture to the subject gateaieat 2 History and characteristics of bacteria Bacteriology | Hiasrware end media 3 Evolutionary tendencies in Monera Culturing of bacteria, Preparation of culture a General classification, Lynn Margulis and Glassification | [yc lha. and isolation karlen Schwartz classification tochikxien: 5 Morphology of bacteria 5013 6 Bacterial cell structure ‘ ibaa Genetic Staining of bacteria % iaakaesio, bacterial conjugation and cmtasitin | nek Seoatioaea ees inbacteria | techniques. ; Locomotion, growth and reproduction in bacteria S 5 Bacterial ‘Gram staining 9 oon and alternative pathways 10 1 csabolism of | technique of bacteria. lycolysis, respiration 10 Krebs cycle or TCA 5 u Electron transport chain (ETC) * Preparation of slides Fermentation | £2" Study of various n Fermentation and its types = of capsule/ sli 13 Light dependent and independent reactions. photosynthesis Nitrogen | Study of flagella- “ Bacterial nitrogen fixation fixation _| staining with the help Importance of | of prepared slides. 1s Biological importance of bacteria peters Importance with special reference to - 16 agriculture, biotechnology and genetic engineering Mid Term Exam awe rom session 1 to 16. Harmful 7 Harmful effects of bacteria ay 18 General features of viruses virology Study of endospore- staining 19 History of discovery of viruses in bacteria. Viral architecture Obeecvation of symptoms of some a Classification, Baltimore classification system Viral infected plant specimens, a Dissemination and replication of single and double stranded DNA/RNA viruses 23 Bacteriophage and its life cycle Phage virus | Collection of at least 10 virus- 24 Plant viruses, plant viral taxonomy infected plant specimens Virus 25 Virus biology and virus transmission = 26 Different methods of virus transmission e : 7 Tobacco mosaic virus, _ transmission and TMV > replication 2B Molecular biology of plant virus transmission 2 ‘Symptomatology of virus infected plants 3 internal symptoms) 30 External symptoms nu ‘Metabolism of virus infected plants Ld Resistance to viral infection Course/Discussion Final Term Exam nee ‘Student Evaluation criteria: ‘Attendance 1p / Assignments/Case st prise TestSudden Test . Quizzes Ciass Participation ferm Paper Final Term paper Total ‘Student Responsibilities Students mustattend lass. Falluretoattendciass may resutinfalureinthe course. Students mustalsoariveontimeandremain inclass forthe entie period. Celular Phones and Beeper mustbe Tumedoff (Proper cassroom decorum [behavior] adopts, Course outlines and ‘calendars explain requirements and assignments, students re responsible for knowing what they say. Students ae also responsible for doing allassigned work on ime. Excessive absences (more than 03) wil result "F Grade". Students may prepare Sketchbook for taking notes and for references. Instructor / Tutor ‘Approved by: 5015 The Islamia University of Bahawalpur <6 - 9239114, Fax: 492-62 - 9250099 Email:qee @iub edu. pk ia Campus, Bahowalpur, Pakistan Ph: +9 BS in BOTANY Course-lI Class: Semester- Session: Diversity of Vascular Plants BOTA-01502, Ey pete (00008 1900 Ola), Root Methods of Teaching Assigned ratings Grup actives & Discusion © Adtiovisal aid letres © Welsassisedinsruction © Sudent-Directed Teaching Resource Material T. Tet Books { Sabecha S.M., Winslow, RB On, D. 2011. Anau Review of Past Biology 2011. Annual Reviews, i Shnoonboven, LM, van Laon J.J. A, Mare, .2009,Iect-plant biology, Oxford Univesity Press i__Carvans tex ok of tay, paper A. ZReerence Books Research Papers 1 | Thoms, NT, BaihLT, —KingsM. [i 2009Paleo Bouny: The Biology and Evolution of Foosil Plants, 2! Editon Academic Press, USA “LHfot Research Papers i i Ear Mit. 5 0 a0 periods (00-00), Room 00 ‘SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED Topics (tine of main topics and sab topics) Caper? Introductory Lecture to the Subject Preridophytes ‘Study ofthe morphology Inwrodution, Origin, History and features ofPteridophytes. and reproductive featresof available genera of ‘Angiosperms Generalized life cycle of Peidophytes Preridophytes. Fossils ad Fossilization Paleobotany ‘Study the morphology and Geological time scale and Importance of Paleobotany reproductive features of available gymnosperms ‘Method of Fosslzaion & Types of fossils Fist vascular plant Rhysiophyta(€g)Cooksonia ‘General Characters Classifications and afinities ofPsilopsida ‘Comparitive account of evolutionary tends of Pallopsida Caileeton of Toca (Psilotum) Angiosperms plans. ‘General caraces, classification and affinities ofLyeopsida ‘Comparitive account of evolutionary tend of Lycopsida (Locopodium, salaginela) 5016 iz General characters, clasfiation and ants ofspenopriede i Comparve socount of evoliionary wend of Calecion of ea spenopride (equisetum) symosperms plas. 5 General characters, classification and iis olpenopsida (Adiantum, Maria). ti Compare acount of evelaonary wend of pleropsida (Adiantum, Masia, 15 Origin and Evolution of Sod Hatt 16 Geological histry, and Distribution of Gymnoperms a CoureDiscuson from sesion | to 16 17 Ofigin and Morphology of Gymnospems. 18 Anatomy and clasifcaton of Gymaosperms 1» Affnies of cyadoilicals and Ginkgoales 2» Afits of eycadls and Gaeta 21 Disibaton of Gymnosperms in Pakistan 2 Economic Inporance of Gymnosperms 2 ‘An Introduction otheGondwana flora of the word m4 Onin and General Characteristics of Angioperms| 5 Importance of Angioserms 2 26 Life cyte of Angiosperms 2 ‘An Invodution of Nevpanlogy 2 8 ‘An Inodction of Paleopayaoogy 9 ‘Applicaton of Neoplanology in Botany, Geology. Archolog. 5 » Ciinology, Medicines, Honey and Oil andGas Exploration 7 ‘Applicaton of Neoplanology i Criminology, Medicines Honey and Oiand Gas Expoaion x ‘Application of Paleopalnology in Botany, Godly, Archeology = “Aplicaion of Palopalyology in Crninclogy Medicines, Honey, Oi, and Gas Exploration Final Term Exam ee Student Evaluation criteria: ‘Attendance 10% ‘Workshop / AsigamentvCase sy ‘Surprise TesvSudlen Test, Quizzes Class Paricipation ‘Mid Term Paper 2% ial Term poper 70% Total 100% Responsibil Students must attend cass. Failure o attend class may result i flue in the course, Students must also arrive on time and remain in dass forthe entre pefod. Celutar Phones and Beeper must be Tumed of (Proper classroom decorum [behave adopts, Course autines and calendars ‘explain requirements and assignments, students are responsible for knowing what they say. Sludnts are aso responsible for doing all assigned ‘work on ime. Excessive absences (more than 03) wil result “F Grade”. Sudents may prepare Sketchbook ot taking notes and for references. 5017 A The lakammnia University of Bahawalpur ‘Abbasia Campus, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Ph: +82 -62 - 9239114, Fax: +92 - 62 - 4250099 Email:qec@iub.edu pk BS in BOTANY Course-lIl Class: BS (Botany) Semester- 5" Session: Instructor Email: ‘Course Title Phycology and Bryology Program ‘Course Number BOTA-01503 Credit Hours ‘day. .... period (00:00am 1000: OOp.m), Room 00 Course Objective: Pivcciney-Phycology, also called algology, the study of algae, a large heterogeneous group of chiefly aquatic plants ranging in size from microscopic forms to species as large as shrubs of trees. The discipline is of immediate interest 0 Jhumans because of algae’s importance in ecology. Certain algae, especially planktonic (i. loating or drifting) forms, constitute a vital segment of food chains. Bryology: Although plants have changed a lot inthe past 450 million years, growing today in an enormous varity of shapes and sizes, they can all be classified into two orders, called tracheophytes and bryophytes. Tracheophytes are plants, lke trees, flowering plants, and grasses, that have a well-developed vascular system. In contrat, bryophytes are small plants that grow clove together and do not have a vascular system, which makes them very similar to those first plants that grew on Earth millions of yeas ago The study ofthese ancient plants is called bryology, and the scientists who study them are called bryologists Methods of Teaching Assigned readings Group actives & Discussion + Audiovisual ads lectures # Web-assisted instruction «Student. Drectod Teaching Resource Material 4._Text Books i Tuba, Z, Nanoy G S..Lioyd RS. 2011, Bryophytes Ecology and clmate change. Cambridge Univesity Press, USA it Abele. D, Vazquez-Medina, JP. Zenteno- Savin, T2011, Oxidative tess in Aquatic Ecosystems. Wiley- Blackwel. Saunders, DA 2010. Phycological Memories. ibloBazaar. 2Reference Books ‘Research Papers 1 i i i 4Hiot Research Papers ‘SWeb Resources 1 i fi it Office Help Hours Grading ba h 4 Problem Session ay, 00 and 00 periods (0:00-00 00am, Room 00 ‘SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED Lecturer | Topics (utine of main topics and subtopics) Chapter Tutorial Maboratory 1 Course introductory lecture. Collection of fesh water 283 Important divisions of algae soca as Division Chlorophyta: introduction, general account, identification of benthetic evolution, classification, ecology, economic importance. and plank tonic algae 087 Division Charophyta: Introduction, general account, evolution, classifction, ecology, economic importance as Division Xanthophyt: Inoduction, general account ‘Section cutting of thalioid evolution, classification, ecology, economic importance algae ial Division Bacilairophyt: Introduction, general account, evolution, classication, ecology, economic importance. aunts Division Rodophyta: introduction, general account, Prepration of temporary evolution, classication, ecology, economic importance sides ux Division Phyaeopiyia. introduction, general account Uses of camera lucida, evolution, classification, ecology, economic importance micro graphs Pl 5018 16 Class discussion, class test and quiz Mid Term Exam 17818 | Introduction to Bryology 19820 Classification and general account of Bryology Study of Riocia 21822 _| Assignment and presentation General characteristics, dstibution, evolutionary trends, Study of Funaria 23824 —_| phryletic relationships and economic importance Class Hepaticopsida General characteristics, dstrbution, evolutionary trends, ‘Study of Anthocerose 25826 —_| phyletic relationships and economic importance of class Bryopsida General characteristics, stibuton, evolutionary trends, 27828 _| phyletic relationships and economic importance Class ‘Anthoceropsida ‘Study of polyrichum General characteristics, distribution, evolutionary trends, nares 29830 | phyletic relationships and economic importance Class Moses. 31832 | CourselDiscussion from session 1-32 Final Term Exam Student Evaluation criteria: ‘Attendance Wertshop/AssignmenisiCase Sudy oe Suprise Tes¥Sudden Test, Guzzes ‘Cass Patcpation Wie Tem Paper 2%. Final Tem paper 70% Total 100% ‘Student Responsibilities, Students must attend class. Failure to attend class may resutinfaiure in the course. Students must also arrive on time and remain in class for the ‘entire period. Cellar Phones and Beeper must be Turned off (Proper cassroom decorum [behavior] adopts, Course outines and calendars explain requirements and assignments, students are responsible for knowing wha they say. Student are ais responsibie for doing al assigned work on time. Excessive absences (more than 03) wil result in °F Grade’. Students may prepare Sketchbook fr taking notes and for references. Approved by: 5019 Instructor / Tutor PQ Abbasia Campus, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Ph: +92 - 62 - 9239114, Fax: +92 - 62 - 9250099 Email:qee @iub.edu.pk. A Me balerice University of Bahawslpers BS in BOTANY Course-lV Instructor Email: ‘Course Title Mycology and Plant Pathology Program BS.Botany ‘Course Number | BOTA-01504 Credit Hours [3(2+1) day... period (00:00am 10 00; 00a.m), Room 00 ‘This course is intended to introduce the student to the Introduction of fungi, fungus classification and thallus, Reproduction and lifecycle, classification of diseases and disease cycle and spread and control measures of diseases, Course Outcomes: Understanding of different tupes of Fungi Understanding of morphology of Fungi Understanding of life cycle of Fungi Understanding of disease of Fungi Understanding of different pathogens and spread of diseases fethods of Teaching Y Assigned readings Y Group activities & Discussion ¥ Audiovisual aids lectures YY, Web-assisted instruction ¥_Studemt-Directed Teaching Resource 1 Books Prescribed: Material 41, Dickinson, M 2011. Plant Pathology British Society for Ptant Pathology. 2. Gary, D. F 2011 Molecular Piant Pathology Bish Society for Plant Pathology Gai, LS, Cleora, J D. A, 2009 3. Essential Plant Pathology, Second Edition. Amer Phytopathological Society 2Reference Book ‘3.Research Papers “4 Hot Research Papers 'S.Web Resources ‘Office Help Hours Grading Problem Session “day: 00 and 00 periods (0°00-00:00am), Room OO SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED Session | Topics (outline of main topics and sub topics) Chapter # 5020 PB T Tntroduction| General |General characters, thallus, cell structure and ‘characters and Jattrastructare morphology of Asexual and sexual reproduction and reproductive fungi Structures Lifecycle, haploid, heterokaryotic and diploid states Z&I__| Myxomycota: General characters, Lifecycle, [Fungal Systematics | Study of unicellular and Plasmodiophora brassicae, Chytridiomycota general mycelial forms with characters septate and aseptate TRS] Chytridiomycota, Zygomycora hyphae. General characyers, Lifecycle C&T Pomycoa Distinguishing General characters classification characters of Peronosporales general characters

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