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    Faculty of

    Natural Sciences

    Bio-Technology

    Botany

    Chemistry

    EnvironmentalScience

    Geography

    Pharmacy Physics

    Zoology

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    Deans Message

    Faculty of Natural Sciences has an outstanding legacy of producing leaders in academia, medicines

    and health, engineering, government and non-government organizations and leaders in local commu-

    nities. We are student-centered faculty with healthy mix of undergraduate and graduate students and

    post-doctoral researchers. Our faculty is highly committed; they go well beyond the traditional methods

    of teaching in order to deliver an integrated and holistic educational experience at both the undergradu-ate and graduate levels. They blend theory and practice with a genuine concern for the learning and

    success of their students. It is an exceptional group of scientists who are involved not only in high class

    research, but are also deeply dedicated to undergraduate education. This is reflected in their creative

    teaching methods, mentoring and devotion to undergraduate research. We are committed to help our

    students gain excellent training that includes a strong foundation in the sciences and the freedom to

    shape their own professional paths.

    Faculty of Natural Sciences offers degree programs in various disciplines including; Botany, Chemistry,

    Prof. Dr.

    Kausar Jamal Cheema

    Physics, Geography, Zoology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science and Pharmacy. The curriculum and courses in every

    discipline are regularly updated which fosters wider perspectives and maintains the competitive edge required for the next

    generation of leaders by bringing together a diversity of experience and interests. Our faculty and students perform researchon a range of scientific problems of immediate relevance to the local, regional and global issues. They are funded from a

    variety of sources including the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan Science Foundation, Environmental Protection

    Department, British Council, USAID, private industry and many others. In science, there are no barriers and the Faculty of

    Natural Sciences has included in its educational objectives enhancing interactions with diverse peers in order to stimulate the

    minds of students to make their academic work more professional and creative.

    Finally, here are few words for prospective students. Science is truly intriguing. It is full of excitement and a life-long activity. All

    you need to do is aim high and work hard.

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    Department of

    Biotechnology

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    OverviewBiotechnology is the application of biological organisms, system or process to produce substances or

    process useful to mankind. New and modern 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 that well- planned academic programs in biotechnology are incorporated 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 instru-

    mental 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.

    Prof. Dr. Shagufta NazHead of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    BS Biotechnology

    MS Biotechnology

    PhD Biotechnology

    Biotechnology

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    BS PROGRAM

    Scheme of STUDIES

    59

    Learning OBJECTIVES1. To provide quality education in the field of biotechnology.

    2. To develop human resource that can work successfully in this field of science.

    OUTCOMES1. To place the graduates at maximum benefits in the competitive job market.

    2. To provide a sound base to future scholars who want to be expert in

    Biotechnology.

    BiotechnologyEligibility CRITERIA

    F.Sc pre-medical, A levels or

    equivalent .

    All other requirements as per

    university admission policy

    (Please see university eligibilitycriteria for BS admission)

    Duration: 4 years

    Total Credit Hours: 136

    CC/Eng-101 3+0Language in use (English-I) (C)

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    CC/IsI-101 2+0Islamic Studies/Ethics (C)

    Min/Bot-101 3+1Diversity of Plants

    (Ecology, Biodiversity & Evolution I) (G)

    Min/Chem-101 3+1General inorganic chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry) (G)

    (covers general lab practices & biosafety)

    Maj/BTMB-101 3+1Cell Biology (M)

    Total Credit Hours 17(3)

    CC/Eng-102 3+0Academic reading & writing (English-II) (C)

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    CC/PS-101 2+0Pakistan Studies (C)

    CC/Math-101 3+0Biomathematics (C)

    Min/Chem-102 2+1Physico-organic Chemistry (Physical Chemistry)(G)

    Min/Zool-101 2+1Ecology, Biodiversity & Evolution II (G)

    (Animal Diversity)

    Maj/BTMB-102 2+1Genetics (M)

    Total Credit Hours 17(3)

    CC/Eng-201

    CC/CS-201

    Min/Chem-201

    EC/Geo-201

    EC/Psy-201

    EC/Stat-201

    Maj/Biotech-201

    Maj/Biotech-202

    3+0

    2+1

    2+1

    3+0

    2+1

    2+1

    Communication Skills (English-III)

    (Computer Application) Introduction to Computer Science

    Physio-organic Chemistry - II (Organic Chemistry)

    Human Geography

    Psychology of Adjustment

    Statistical Inference (choose any one)

    Biochemistry-I

    Microbiology

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3

    Total Credit Hours 18

    CC/Phy-201

    EC/Stat-201

    EC/Geo-203

    EC/Psy-203

    EC/Stat-203

    Maj/Biotech-203

    Maj/Biotech-204

    Maj/Biotech-205

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    2+1

    2+1

    2+1

    Physics for Biologists

    Probability & Biostatistics

    Geography of Pakistan

    Organization &Social Psychology

    Introduction to Regression Analysis & Experiment

    (choose any one)

    Analytical Chemistry & Instrumentation

    Biochemistry-II

    Molecular Biology

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 4

    Total Credit Hours 18

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    60

    Biotechnology

    CC/Math-201 2+1Biomathematics

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 6

    FC/BTMB-307 2+1Microbial Biotechnology (F)

    Maj/BTMB-308 2+1Agriculture Biotechnology (M)

    Maj/BTMB-309 2+1Food Biotechnology (M)

    EC/BTMB-301 3+0Elective-I

    Maj/Biotech-310 3+0Research Methodology & Skill Enhancement

    Total Credit Hours 18(4)

    FC/BTMB-301 2+1Introduction to Biotechnology (F)

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 5

    FC/BTMB-302 2+1Immunology (F)

    FC/BTMB-303 2+1Methods in Molecular & Cell Biology (F)

    Maj/BTMB-304 3+0Principles of Biochemical Engineering (M)

    Maj/BTMB-305 1+2Bioinformatics (M)

    Maj/Biotech-306 2+1Genetic Resources & Conservation

    Total Credit Hours 18(5)

    Maj/BTMB-401 3+0Health Biotechnology (M)

    Code

    Cr.

    Hr.Semester 7

    Maj/BTMB-402 1+0Seminar-I (M)

    Maj/BTMB-403 2+1Environment Biotechnology (M)

    Maj/Biotech-404 2+0Genomics and Proteomics

    EC/BTMB-401 3+0Elective-II

    Maj/Biotech-405 3+0Industrial Biotechnology

    Total Credit Hours 15(1)

    EC/Biotech**

    Maj/Biotech-406

    EC/Biotech**

    Maj/Biotech-407***

    CC/Biotech-401

    3+0

    1+0

    3+0

    6+0

    2+0

    Elective-III

    Seminar-II

    Elective-IV

    Research Dissertation, Research Project, Internship,

    Special Paper

    Biosafety &Bioethics

    Code

    Cr.

    Hr.Semester 8

    Total Credit Hours 15

    LIST OF SPECIALIZED COURSESPharmaceutical Biotechnology 3(3+0)*

    Plant Biotechnology 3(3+0)*

    Fungal Biotechnology 3(3+0)*

    Waste Management 3(3+0)*

    Water and Waste-water Treatment 3(3+0)*

    Biofuels and Biorefineries 3(3+0)*

    Molecular Diagnostics 3(3+0)*

    Biosensors 3(3+0)*Radiobiology 3(3+0)*

    Marine Biotechnology 3(3+0)*

    Nanobiotechnology 3(3+0)*

    Virology 3(3+0)*

    Cell and Tissue Culture 3(2+1)*

    Fermentation Biotechnology 3(3+0)*

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    MS PROGRAM

    Scheme of STUDIES

    61

    Learning OBJECTIVESThe aim of this education will be to:

    1. Train human resources particularly women in this advanced and challenging field.

    2. Develop skills which are definitely job oriented

    OUTCOMES

    1. Production of skilled personnel in a variety of deciplines of biotechnology.

    2. To provide a sound base to future scholars who want to be expert in Biotechnology.

    Biotechnology

    Biotech-501 2+1Instrumentation and Analytical Biotechnology

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Biotech-503 2+1Molecular Biology

    Biotech-507 2+1Plant Tissue Culture

    Biotech-5* 2+1Elective Course

    Total Credit Hours 12

    Biotech-502 2+1Bioinformatics

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Biotech-511 2+1Medical Biotechnology

    Biotech-527

    Biotech-5*

    2+1Forensic Biotechnology

    2+1Elective Course

    Total Credit Hours 12

    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 are as

    per university admission policy

    (Please see university eligibility

    criteria for MS admission)

    Duration: 2 yearsTotal Credit Hours: 36

    Biotech-602 10Research &Thesis

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3 & 4

    Biotech-601 2Seminar

    Total Credit Hours 12

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    Biotechnology

    LIST OF SPECIALIZED COURSESCorse Code Course Title Credit Hours

    Biotech-501

    Biotech-502

    Biotech-503

    Biotech-504

    Biotech-505

    Biotech-506

    Biotech-507

    Biotech-508

    Biotech-509

    Biotech-510

    Biotech-511

    Biotech-512

    Biotech-513

    Biotech-514

    Biotech-515

    Biotech-516

    Biotech-517

    Biotech-518Biotech-519

    Biotech-520

    Biotech-521

    Biotech-522

    Biotech-523

    Biotech-524

    Biotech-525

    Biotech -526

    Biotech -527

    Instrumentation and Analytical Biotechnology

    Bioinformatics

    Molecular Biology

    Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation

    Genomics and Proteomics

    Essentials of Microbiology

    Plant Tissue Culture

    Enzyme Engineering and Technology

    Microbial Taxonomy

    Perspectives of Biotechnology

    Medical Biotechnology

    Microbial Diversity

    Applications of Genetic Engineering

    Commercial Application of Plant Tissue Culture

    Business and Technical Communication Skills

    Fermentation and its Industrial Application

    Cellular Microbiology

    Food and Dairy MicrobiologyMycology

    Immunology

    Animal Biotechnology

    Plant Biotechnology

    Instrumentation in Biotechnology

    Industrial Biotechnology

    Biosensors and Bioelectronics

    Forensic Biotechnology

    Advances in Plant Biotechnology

    Grand Total Credit Hours: 12+12+12=36

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    3(2+1)

    SPECIALIZATION OFFERED

    Plant Biotechnology

    Plant Genomics

    Algal biotechnology

    Genetic Manipulation and Protein Engineering

    Industrial Microbiology

    Industrial Biotechnology

    Industrial and Clinical Microbiology

    Health Biotechnology

    Human Genetics

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    Biotech-702

    Biotech -723

    Biotech -727

    *To be chosen from the list of courses for PhD in Biotechnology according tothe specialzation of the student

    ** Any elective course related to specialization

    3

    3

    3

    Bioethics, Biosafety and IPR

    Recombinant DNA Technology II

    Research Reading I *

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credi t Hours 9

    Biotech -726

    Biotech -728

    Biotech -7**

    3

    3

    3

    Forensic Biotechnology

    Research Reading II

    Elective Course

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours 9

    Ph.D. PROGRAM

    Scheme of STUDIES

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    Learning OBJECTIVES1. To provide facilities and training for high quality research in the field of Biotechnology.

    2. Establish a forum for exchange of information on national and international level.

    Outcomes1. To produce skills in the graduates which can help in solving the problems of the

    country

    2. Graduates will benefit the agriculture as well as industrial sector by contributing their

    research findings

    BiotechnologyEligibility 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 are as

    per university admission policy

    (Please see university eligibility

    criteria for Ph.D. admission)

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    List of Permanent FACULTY

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    Biotechnology

    LIST OF SPECIALIZED COURSESCorse Code Course Title Credit Hours

    Biotech-701

    Biotech -702

    Biotech -703

    Biotech -704

    Biotech -705

    Biotech -706

    Biotech -707

    Biotech -708

    Biotech -709

    Biotech -710

    Biotech -711

    Biotech -712

    Biotech -713

    Biotech -714

    Biotech -715

    Biotech -716

    Biotech -717

    Biotech -718Biotech -719

    Biotech -720

    Biotech -721

    Biotech -722

    Biotech -723

    Biotech -724

    Biotech -725

    Biotech -726

    Biotech -727

    Biotech -728

    Biotech -729

    Biotech -730

    Biotech -731

    Biotech -732

    Analytical Techniques in Biotechnology.

    Bioethics, Biosafety and IPR

    Bioinstrumentation and Biostatistics.

    Biology of Cloning Vectors.

    Bioprocess Technology.

    Bioremediation.

    Biosensors and Bioelectronics.

    Enzyme Engineering and Technology.

    Environmental Biotechnology.

    Environmental Microbiology and Public Health.

    Gene Manipulation.

    Genetic Engineering and Other aspects of Biotechnology.

    Industrial Biotechnology.

    Microbial Biotechnology.

    Microbial Genetics.

    Microbial Products.

    Microbial Taxonomy.

    Nanobiotechnology.Phytochemicals and Herbal Medicines.

    Plant Tissue Culture.

    Commercial Application of Plant Tissue Culture

    Recombinant DNA Technology I

    Recombinant DNA Technology II

    Cellular Signalling.

    Industrial Production of Secondary Metabolites

    Forensic Biotechnology

    Bioinformatics

    Research Reading II

    Advances in Plant Biotechnology

    Gene and protein (Problem based learning)

    Protein secondary structure prediction(Problem based learning)

    Journal club presentation

    Grand Total Credit Hours: 9+9=18

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    33

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    Prof. Dr. Shagufta Naz

    HOD, M. Sc. Botany, Ph.D. Plant Biotechnology (PU),

    Professor

    Dr. Faiza Saleem

    M.Sc. Zoology, Ph.D. (M.B) (PU) Assistant Prof.

    (TTS)

    Dr. Mehwish Iqtedar

    M.Sc. Zoology, Ph.D. (M.B) (PU) Assistant Prof.

    (TTS)

    Dr. Neelma Munir

    M.Sc. Botany, PhD Plant Biotechnology (PU),

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Roheena Abdullah

    M.Sc. Botany, Ph.D. Industrial Biotechnology(GCU),

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Rasheeda Bashir

    M.Sc. Zoology (GCU), M.Phil. Zoology (GCU),Ph.D. Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (PU),

    Assistant Professor (IPFP)

    Dr. Farheen Aslam

    M.Sc. Biochemistry (PU), Ph.D. Biochemistry and

    Molecular Biology (PU),

    Assistant Professor (IPFP)

    Ms. Rukhama Haq, BS (Hons) Botany (LCWU),

    MS Botany (LCWU),

    Lecturer.

    Ms. Mahwish Aftab

    BS (Hons) Zoology, M.Phil. Molecular Biology (CEMB),Lecturer.

    List of Visiting FACULTY Prof. Dr. Kausar Jamal Cheema

    M.Sc (PU), PhD (UK), M.I. Biol (UK),

    Professor

    Ms. Afshan Kaleem

    MS Biochemical Engineering (Denmark)

    Lecturer

    SPECIALIZATION OFFERED

    Plant Biotechnology

    Plant Genomics

    Algal biotechnology

    Genetic Manipulation and Protein Engineering

    Industrial Microbiology Industrial Biotechnology

    Industrial and Clinical Microbiology

    Health Biotechnology

    Human Genetics

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    OverviewBotany is one of the natural science subjects. Since 1922, Biology is being taught in F.Sc classes whereas

    B.Sc started in 1956 in the Lahore College for Women Lahore. Mrs.Dilara Muqeet was the first head of

    Biology Department; next head of department was Ms. Prem Madan who worked throughout the career with

    missionary zeal for the promotion of department. Mrs. Khatoon Zahoor succeeded Ms. Prem Madan, she

    was another prominent professor of the era who put in commendable efforts in starting post graduate

    classes (M.Sc Botany) in 1993. Mrs. Dilara Muqeet, Ms. Prem Madan, Mrs. Khatoon Zahoor, Mrs. Shamim

    Sattar, Mrs. Rashida Zafar and Mrs. Zafar Hussain chaired the department with due course of time. Botany

    Department is offering BS four year degree programs (started in 2005), MS & Ph.D (started in 2009). Botanydepartment has also established a botanical garden at Jallo Park, Lahore and a Molecular Genetics

    Research Lab at the Lahore campus Prof. Dr. Farah KhanHead of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    BS Botany

    MS Botany

    PhD Botany

    Department of

    Botany

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    Botany

    Job OPPORTUNITIES Teaching at various Public & Private sector educational institutes

    Researchers in scientific research institutes (PCSIR, NIAB, NIBGE, Punjab Seed

    Corporation, Agriculture and Horticulture)

    Learning OBJECTIVESBS PROGRAM

    The overarching aim of Botany is to produce graduates,

    post graduate & doctorate that have better understanding

    in plant science.

    To prepare well skilled females in the field who can

    fulfill the demand of the job market on national &

    international level to provide a new get up to botany asa subject, making it more appreciable and attractive for

    the human resource demands.

    To make the female members of Pakistani society

    groomed, creative & confident to step down in the

    practical life.

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    F.Sc (Pre-Medical) or Equivalent

    Duration: 4 years

    Total Credit Hours: 136

    Scheme of STUDIES

    CC/Eng-101

    CC/Isl-101

    CC/Phil-101

    Maj/Bot-101

    Min/Zoo-101

    Min/Chem-101

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Language in Use

    Islamic Education / Ethics

    Plants Systematics,Anatomy and Development

    Cell Structure & function

    General Inorganic Chemistry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credit Hours 17

    CC/Eng -102

    CC/PS-101

    Maj /Bot -102

    Min/Zoo-102

    Min/Chem-102

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Academic Reading & Writing

    Pakistan Studies

    Diversity of Plants

    Invertebrate & Chordate Diversity

    Physico-Organic Chemistry-I

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours 17

    CC/Eng -201

    CC/Stat-201

    Maj/Bot -201

    Maj/Bot -202

    Min/Zoo-201/

    Min/Chem 201

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Communication Skills

    Basic Statistics

    Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution

    Plant Physiology & Ecology

    Animal Form & Function/ Physico-Organic Chemistry-II

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3

    Total Credit Hours 17

    CC/Eng- 202

    EC/CS-201

    Maj/Bot -203

    Maj/Bot -204

    Min/Geo-202/

    EC/ St-201

    3+0

    2+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Advanced Academic Reading & Writing

    Introduction to Computer

    Microbiology

    Biodiversity and Conservation

    Geography of Pakistan/Inferential Statistics

    (Choose any one)

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 4

    Total Credit Hours 18

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    Produce graduates that have perceptive, dynamic & research oriented approach

    Develop & train Human resource in the field of Botany which is job oriented.

    To make the female members of Pakistani society groomed, creative & confident to

    step in the practical life.

    Botany

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

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    Elective PAPERS(Any two of the following)

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    Maj/Bot -301

    Maj/Bot -302

    Maj/Bot -303

    Maj/Bot -304

    Maj/Bot -305

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    2+1

    Phycology and Bryology

    Mycology and Plant Pathology

    Diversity of Vascular Plants

    Plant Systematics

    Plant Biochemistry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 5

    Total Credit Hours 19

    Maj/Bot -306

    Maj/Bot -307

    Maj/Bot -308

    Maj/Bot -309

    Maj/Bot -310

    3+1

    2+1

    2+1

    2+1

    2+1

    Plant Anatomy

    Plant Metabolism

    Classical Genetics

    Plant Physiology

    Plant Ecology

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 6

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Maj/Bot -401

    Maj/Bot -402

    Maj/Bot -403

    Maj/Bot -404

    Maj/Bot -405

    2+1

    2+1

    2+1

    2+0

    3+1

    Molecular Genetics

    Plant Hormones and Photomorphogenesis

    Community Ecology

    Research Methodology

    SP-I (Opted from Annexure A)

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 7

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Maj/Bot -406

    Maj/Bot -407

    Maj/Bot -408

    Res/Bot -401

    3+1

    2+1

    3+1

    6

    Environmental Biology

    Molecular Biology

    SP-II(Opted from Annexure A)

    Research Thesis

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 8

    Total Credit Hours 17

    I. Soil salinity & Water logging

    II. Seed Biology

    III. Paleopalynology

    IV. Common fleshy fungi of Pakistan

    V. Physiology of Fungi

    VI. Rust & smut diseases of cereal crops in PakistanVII. Plant tissue culture

    VIII. Plant biotechnology

    IX. Ethnobotany

    X. Microbiology

    Botany

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    MS PROGRAM

    LIST OF SPECIALIZED COURSES

    Biotechnology

    Environmental Biotechnology

    Ethnobotany

    Fungal Biotechnology

    Medicinal Plants

    Molecular genetics/Biology

    Molecular Taxonomy

    Phytopathology

    Plant Physiology

    Plant Taxonomy

    Plant Tissue Culture

    Stress Physiology

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

    Eligibility CRITERIA

    BS 4 years/ M.Sc.

    Duration: 2 years

    Total Credit Hours: 36

    Scheme of STUDIES

    BOT-MS-14

    BOT-MS-17

    BOT-MS-21

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Environmental biotechnology *

    Instrumental Botany*

    Fungal Biotechnology*

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credit Hours 12

    BOT-MS.CC1 12Research, Thesis and seminar

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3 & 4

    Total Credit Hours 12

    BOT-MS-13

    BOT-MS-16

    BOT-MS-24

    3+1

    4

    3+1

    Medicinal Plants of Pakistan*

    Forensic Biology*

    Principles and Techniques of Molecular Biology*

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours 12

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    Botany

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Produce graduates that have perceptive, dynamic & research oriented approach

    Develop & train Human resource in the field of Botany which is job oriented.

    The overarching aim of MS in Botany is to produce post graduate students that have better

    understanding in plant science.

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    LIST OF SPECIALIZED COURSES

    Molecular Genetics

    Plant Tissue Culture

    Biotechnology

    Environmental Biotechnology

    Molecular Taxonomy

    Stress Physiology

    Fungal Biotechnology

    Plant Taxonomy

    Medicinal Plants

    Phytopathology

    Plant Physiology

    Eligibility CRITERIA

    MS (18 years)

    Scheme of STUDIESCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credi t Hours 9

    Cr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Research Work

    Total Credi t Hours 9

    Ph.D. PROGRAM

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    To generate self motivated scholars who compete on international level by making revolutionary development in plant sciences.

    The overarching aim of PhD in Botany is to produce national scholars & researchers, who

    are not only able to transfer their knowledge to society but can also compete on national and

    international levels with their innovative and evolutionary research work.

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    Botany

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    List of Permanent FACULTY

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    Botany

    Prof. Mrs. Zafar Hussain

    M.Sc. (PU)

    Professor

    Prof. Dr. Farah Khan

    M.Sc, Ph.D (PU), Post-Doc (USA),Professor

    Miss Ramisa Mir

    M.Sc (PU)

    Associate Professor

    Miss Nayyar Sultana

    M.Sc (PU)

    Assistant Professor, Ex Pakistan Leave

    Dr. Zubaida Yousaf

    M. Sc, Ph.D (QAU), Post-Doc (China)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Zeb Saddique M.Sc (PU), Ph.D (LCWU)

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Sumera Iqbal

    M.Sc (UAA), Ph.D (QAU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Shabnum Shaheen

    M.Sc (UAA), Ph.D (QAU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Khajista Jabeen

    M.Sc, Ph. D (PU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS) Dr.Alya Maimona

    M.Sc (PU),Ph.D(LCWU)

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Adeela Haroon

    M.Sc, Ph.D (PU)

    Assistant Professor, (IPFP)

    Dr. Riffat Jabeen

    M.Sc, Ph.D (PU)

    Assistant Professor, (IPFP)

    Mrs. Sumera Javad

    M.Sc (LCWU)Lecturer

    Mrs. Amina Tariq

    M.Sc, M.Phil (GCU)

    Lecturer (Study Leave)

    Mrs. Riffat Siddique

    M.Sc (PU)Lecturer (Study Leave)

    Mrs. Kiran Shahzadi

    M.Sc, M.Phil (GCU)

    Lecturer (Study Leave)

    Mrs. Hannan Mukhtar

    M.Sc (PU)

    Lecturer (Study Leave)

    Mrs. Sana KhalId

    M.Sc, M.Phil (PU)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Arusa Aftab M.Sc, M.Phil (GCU)

    Lecturer

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    OverviewChemistry 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 Pakistans commitment to offer excellent education and contend for research in field of chem-

    istry. It is 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 thirteen Ph.D, four M.S and four M.Sc faculty members are serving in the fields of Physi-

    cal, 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.

    Prof. Dr. Bushra KhanHead of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    BS Chemistry

    M.Sc. Chemistry

    (2 years - evening)

    MS Chemistry

    PhD Chemistry

    Department of

    Chemistry

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    Chemistry

    Job OPPORTUNITIESChemistry plays imperative role in almost every other scientific field. As a result, a degree in

    chemistry train students for a wide variety of careers such as Industrial Chemistry, Toxicology,

    Academics, Government Careers, Forensic Chemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences

    and Health Professions: Doctors, Dentists, Veterinarians and Pharmacists etc.

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    GROUPS

    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 see

    university admission criteria for

    BS)

    Chem, Botany, Zoology

    Chem, Physics, G. Maths

    (4 years degree program)

    Duration: 4 years

    Total Credit Hours: 136

    Scheme of STUDIES

    CC / Eng-101

    CC / Isl-101

    Maj / Chem-101

    Min / Bot-101Min / Phy-101

    Morphology of Plants Or Applied Physics

    Cell Structure and function Or

    Elementary Differential Calculus and Integral CalculusMin / Zoo-101

    Min / Math-101

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1/

    4+0

    Language in Use

    Islamic Education

    Physical Chemistry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credit Hours 17

    CC / Eng-102

    CC / PS-102

    Maj / Chem-102

    Min / Bot-102Min / Phy-102

    Min / Zoo-102

    Min / Math-102

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1/

    4+0

    Academic Reading & Writing

    Pakistan Studies

    Inorganic Chemistry-I

    Diversity of Plants Or Computational Physics

    Invertebrate and Chordate Diversity Or

    Complex Numbers and Analytical Geometry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours 17

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    The BS program is designed for students planning graduate study in chemistry and seeking

    career as professional chemists. The following set of objectives is the drive of BS Curriculum

    and helps retain the prestigious standards of education.

    Chemistry

    BS PROGRAM

    Students acquire a systematic fundamental and comprehensive knowledge of all

    fields of chemistry.

    The students can communicate successfully in both written and oral formats.

    They can perform effectively in the workplace and have the ability to work and make

    effective use of a wide variety of current technologies.

    The student can express the ability to think critically, conceptually and rationally,

    can gather, interpret and analyze data to give inferences.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Reveal first rate laboratory skill and techniques; include use of different analytical instruments.

    Demonstrate satisfactory way of thinking to chase their career objectives and further professional training at national and

    international level.

    Written and communication skills reflect their scientific concepts and knowledge.

    Students show analytical approach towards life, can organize, analyze the raw data and use scientific methods to get results

    and cope with different problem solving situations.

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

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    Cr.

    Hr.

    Cr.

    Hr.

    Cr.

    Hr.

    Cr.

    Hr.

    Cr.

    Hr.

    CC / Eng-201

    CC / Stat-201

    Maj / Chem-201

    Maj / 8Chem-202

    Min / Bot-201

    Min / Phy-201

    Min / Zoo-201

    Min / Math-201

    3

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1/

    4+0

    Communication Skills

    Basic Statistics

    Organic Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry-II

    Plant Physiology and Ecology-I Or

    Cosmology Or

    Animal Form and Function Or

    Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry and

    Differential equations

    Code Semester 3

    Total Credit Hours 17

    CC / Eng-202

    CC / CS-201

    Maj / Chem-203

    Maj / Chem-204

    EC / Stat-201

    3

    2+1

    3+1

    3+1

    4

    Advanced Academic Reading & Writing

    Computer Applications

    Special Topics-I

    Special Topics-II

    Inferential Statistics

    Code Semester 4

    Total Credit Hours 18

    Maj / Chem-301

    Maj / Chem-302

    Maj / Chem-303

    Maj / Chem-304

    Maj / Chem-305

    EC / Math-301

    EC / ES-301

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    2

    2

    2

    Physical Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

    Biochemistry

    Basic Maths OrIntroduction to Environmental Sciences

    Code Semester 5

    Total Credit Hours 18

    EC / Chem-401

    EC / Chem-402

    EC / Chem-403

    EC / Chem-404

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    Statistical Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry

    Polymer Chemistry

    Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy

    Practicals in Physical Chemistry

    CodeSemester 7

    Specialization in Physical Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-405

    EC / Chem-406

    EC / Chem-407

    EC / Chem-408

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    0+4

    Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry

    Inorganic Spectroscopy

    Organometallics and Addition-Elimination

    Practicals in Inorganic Chemistry

    CodeSemester 7

    Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Maj / Chem-306

    Maj / Chem-307

    Maj / Chem-308

    Maj / Chem-309

    Maj / Chem-310

    Maj / Chem-311

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    2

    2

    2

    Physical Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

    Biochemistry

    Research Methodology

    Code Semester 6

    Total Credit Hours 18

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    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-409

    EC / Chem-410

    EC / Chem-411

    EC / Chem-412

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    Structure Elucidation of Natural Products

    Organic Synthesis

    Name Reactions

    Practicals in Organic Chemistry

    CodeSemester 7

    Specialization in Organic Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-417

    EC / Chem-418

    EC / Chem-419

    EC / Chem-420

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    Endocrinology and Blood Chemistry

    Biochemical Techniques

    Molecular Biology

    Practicals in Biochemistry

    CodeSemester 7

    Specialization in Biochemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-421

    EC / Chem-422

    EC / Chem-423

    Res / Chem-401

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    6

    Chemical Kinetics

    Radiation Chemistry

    Solid State and Surface Chemistry

    Thesis

    CodeSemester 8

    Specialization in Physical Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-424

    EC / Chem-425

    EC / Chem-426

    Res / Chem-401

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    6

    Organic Reagents and Homogenous Catalysis

    Polymers and Magneto Chemistry

    Nuclear Chemistry

    Thesis

    CodeSemester 8

    Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-427

    EC / Chem-428

    EC / Chem-429

    Res / Chem-401

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    6

    Heterocyclic Chemistry

    Rearrangements and electron deficient species

    Organic Polymers

    Thesis

    CodeSemester 8

    Specialization in Organic Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-430

    EC / Chem-431

    EC / Chem-432

    Res / Chem-401

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    6

    Hyphenated Techniques

    Advance Chromatography

    Thermal Method of analysis

    Thesis

    CodeSemester 8

    Specialization in Analytical Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-433

    EC / Chem-434

    EC / Chem-435

    Res / Chem-401

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    6

    Physiological Chemistry and Chemotherapy

    Microbiology and Immunology

    Nutrition

    Thesis

    CodeSemester 8

    Specialization in Biochemistry

    Total Credit Hours 15

    Cr.

    Hr.

    EC / Chem-413

    EC / Chem-414

    EC / Chem-415

    EC / Chem-416

    4+0

    4+0

    4+0

    0+4

    Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis

    Electrochemical Techniques

    Nuclear Techniques

    Practicals in Analytical Chemistry

    CodeSemester 7

    Specialization in Analytical Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    14 years education with

    Chemistry major, 1st / 2nd

    division Bachelors Degree.

    (2 years degree program)

    Duration: 2 yearsTotal Credit Hours: 64

    Scheme of STUDIES

    Chem-Phys-I

    Chem-Inorg-I

    Chem-Org-I

    Chem-Ana-I

    Chem-Appld-I

    Chem-Biochem-I

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Physical Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

    Applied Chemistry

    Bio-Chemistry

    Compulsory

    Compulsory

    Compulsory

    Optional

    Optional

    Optional

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 1

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Chem-Phys-II

    Chem-Inorg-II

    Chem-Org-II

    Chem-Ana-II

    Chem-Appld-II

    Chem-Biochem-II

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Physical Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

    Applied Chemistry

    Bio-Chemistry

    Compulsory

    Compulsory

    Compulsory

    Optional

    Optional

    Optional

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours 16

    M.Sc. PROGRAM (Evening)

    To serve the community and provide the opportunity for the female students who have

    passed two years B.Sc program and are looking for their admission in M.Sc. Chemistry fromall over Pakistan.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    This program will help students to become Professional Chemists in Industeries, teaching and diagnostic laboratories etc.

    Courses designed will broaden the horizon of students enabling their research skills.

    The graduating students will be skilled and equipped with knowledge to compete in international job placement/studies in

    prestigious national and international universities.

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

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    Chemistry

    CHEM-SP-I

    PHYS-SP-I

    INORG-SP-I

    ORG-SP-I

    ANA-SP-I

    APP-SP-IBIOCHEM-SP-I

    Note:Course codes are tentative.

    4Special Paper-I

    Physical

    Inorganic

    Organic

    Analytical

    AppliedBio-chemistry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3

    CHEM-SP-II

    PHYS-SP-II

    INORG-SP-II

    ORG-SP-II

    ANA-SP-II

    APP-SP-II

    BIOCHEM-SP-II

    4Special Paper-II

    Physical

    Inorganic

    Organic

    Analytical

    Applied

    Bio-chemistry

    CHEM-SPP-LAB

    PHYS-LAB-I

    INORG-LAB-I

    ORG-LAB-IANA-LAB-I

    APP-LAB-I

    BIOCHEM-LAB-I

    2Special Practical

    Physical

    Inorganic

    OrganicAnalytical

    Applied

    Bio-chemistry

    CHEM-ENV-III 2Environmental Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    CHEM-THESIS-III 4Research Thesis

    CHEM-SP-IV

    PHYS-SP-III

    INORG-SP-III

    ORG-SP-III

    ANA-SP-III

    APP-SP-IIIBIOCHEM-SP-III

    4Special Paper-I

    Physical

    Inorganic

    Organic

    Analytical

    AppliedBio-chemistry

    CodeCr.

    Hr.Semester 3

    CHEM-SP-IV

    PHYS-SP-IV

    INORG-SP-IV

    ORG-SP-IV

    ANA-SP-IV

    APP-SP-IV

    BIOCHEM-SP-IV

    4Special Paper-II

    Physical

    Inorganic

    Organic

    Analytical

    Applied

    Bio-chemistry

    CHEM-SPP-IV

    PHYS-LAB-II

    INORG-LAB-II

    ORG-LAB-IIANA-LAB-II

    APP-LAB-II

    BIOCHEM-LAB-II

    2Special Practical

    Physical

    Inorganic

    OrganicAnalytical

    Applied

    Bio-chemistry

    CHEM-ENV-IV 2Environmental Chemistry

    Total Credit Hours 16

    CHEM-THESIS-IV 4Research Thesis

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    Scheme of STUDIESSemester 1

    3 courses of 3 credit hours each (according to specialization opted)

    1 practical*/course of 3 credit hour

    Note: *Only offered in LCWU.

    3 courses of 3 credit hours each (according to specialization opted)1 practical*/course of 3 credit hour

    Semester 2

    Seminar(2 Credit Hours)

    Research and Thesis (10 Credit Hours)

    Semester 3 & 4

    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 insemester system or 50% marks

    in annual system.

    Qualifying GAT general (50%

    qualifying marks) is required to

    apply for admission.

    Entry test (50% qualifying marks)

    and interview organized by

    university is mandatory for

    admission. All other requirements as per

    university policy (Please see

    University admission criteria for

    MS).

    (2 years degree program)

    Duration: 2 years

    Total Credit Hours: 36

    MS PROGRAM

    To produce graduates who can chase the profession to the highest academic

    standards.

    To create high level professionals in the field of chemistry who can serve in sectors

    of the national economy such as agriculture, industry, education and health.

    To turn out graduates who can make significant contribution to the social, political

    and economic lives of the people of this country.

    To present eminant programs of study those are academically motivating and

    offer a solid basis for exhilarating and rewarding careers.

    The master of sciences in chemistry program is designed mainly for individuals with a

    bachelors 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.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Students ought to expand their professional basics through activities such as teach

    ing, internships and research activities.

    Students should be capable of exchanging scientific results in writing in oral

    presentation.

    Students must acquire the basic knowledge required to carry out independent

    chemical research.

    Students should be expert in their specialized area of chemistry and successfullycomplete an advance research project.

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

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    SPECIALIZATION OFFERED

    Organic Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Physical Chemistry

    Bio Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

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    SPECIALIZATION OFFERED

    Organic Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Physical Chemistry

    Bio Chemistry

    Analytical 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 inannual system

    Qualifying GAT subject (60%

    Qualifying marks) is required to

    apply for admission in Ph.D

    program.

    In special circumstances, if the

    GAT subject test is not available

    in NTS subject list, then the

    candidates have to appear inthe special subject test organized

    by university and the qualifying

    marks will be 70%.

    Entry test (50% qualifying marks)

    and interview organized by

    university is mandatory for

    admission in Ph.D program.

    Candidates working in

    Government/semi-governmentinstitutions have to submit NOC

    from concerned organization.

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (Please see

    university admission criteria for

    Ph.D).

    Admissions in PhD program will

    be carried out twice a year, in

    spring and in autumn depending

    on the availability of seats.

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    The program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in the chemistry is designed primar-

    ily to prepare doctoral-level chemists for industrial as well as academic research careers.

    The areas of research include analytical chemistry, biochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry,

    colloid and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, Inorganic chemistry, phyto chemistry,

    organometallic chemistry, physical chemistry and polymer chemistry.

    Chemistry

    Ph.D. PROGRAM

    Demonstrate the ability to carry out independent research.

    Acquire the practical knowledge of the type of research conducted in industry and

    of the constraints (both practical and philosophical) under which research is

    conducted, get basic perceptive and experience in the process of chemical

    research or training in a professional field.

    Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate result of scientific exploration

    verbally and in writing.

    Build up creative and inventive scientific talent.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Students will develop high research skills and excel in various fields of chemistry.

    They will explore new dimension of chemistry by carrying out high quality research.

    They will get their research published in journals of national and international repute.

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

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    List of FACULTY

    Prof.Dr. Bushra Mateen

    Ph.D

    Professor Emeritus

    Prof.Dr. Bushra Khan

    M.Sc, Ph.D(PU)

    Professor/HOD

    Mrs. Nustren Abid

    M.Sc (PU)

    AssociateProfessor

    Mrs. Raheela Anwar

    M.Sc (PU)

    Associate Professor

    Dr. Shahana Ehsan

    M.Sc (PU) Gold Medalist, Ph.D (LCWU)

    Assistant Professor

    Mrs. Farah Zia

    M.Sc (PU)

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Sana Ahmad

    M.Sc. Hons (PU), Ph.D France

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Erum Akbar Hussain

    M.Sc, Ph.D (HEJ research institute of chem. KU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Bushra Naseem

    M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU) post DOC Bristol, UK

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Shahida Shujaat M.Phil (QAU), Ph.D (HEJ research institute of chem. KU)

    post DOC Univ of Cincinnate, Ohio, USA

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Saadia Rashid Tariq

    M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Narjis Naz

    M.Sc, Assessment and Evolution, (U Ed) Ph.D (PU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Abida Yasmeen

    M.Sc, (UAF), M.Phil, Ph.D (QAU)Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Yusra Safa

    M.Sc, Ph.D (UAF)

    Assistant Professor

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    Dr. Hina Zain

    M.Sc, Ph.D (PU)

    Assistant Professor (IPFP)

    Dr. Samia Saleemi

    M.Sc, M.Phil (QAU), Ph.D (QAU/UK)

    Fellowship (EPFL, Switzerland)

    Assistant Professor (IPFP)

    Dr. Tahira Moeen

    B.Ed, M.Sc (PU), Ph.D (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Umbreen Tahir

    B.Ed, M.Sc (PU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Amber Naeem

    MS (PU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Fozia Iram

    M.Sc (PU), M.Phil (GCU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Syeda Nazish Arshad

    MS (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Touseef Kazmi

    MS (LCWU)

    Lecturer

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    EnvironmentalS

    cience Overview

    Environmental Science department, LCWU was established in 2000. Prof. Dr. Kausar Jamal Cheema was

    the first head of the department. Because of its professionally designed degree program, excellent courses

    and able faculty the department has earned the reputation of LEAD UNIVERSITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL

    SCIENCE IN PUNJAB and is now working towards the establishment of center of excellence in Environmen-

    tal Sciences.

    The curriculum for the Environmental Science at LCWU is designed to provide students with a broad knowl-

    edge base, to stimulate their intellectual curiosity, and to enable them to acquire critical thinking skills, to

    appreciate the complexities of issues in the increasingly interconnected world, and to see things frommultiple perspectives. The Department is contributing towards the professional development and capacity

    building of the various groups of population of the society through its finest environment and world-class

    education and research in various disciplines of environmental science. Environmental Science Department

    Dr. Arifa TahirHead of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    BS Environmental Science

    MS Environmental Science

    PhD Environmental Science

    Department of

    Environmental Science

    Job OPPORTUNITIESGraduates of Environmental Science Department, LCWU are working with various

    Eco-Laboratories, Institutes, Organizations, NGOs and Industries of UK, USA, Kuwait, Saudi

    Arabia and Pakistan etc. It is a great success of Environmental Science Department that majority

    of graduates have been successful to get the job right after passing out from the University.

    Our graduates have opportunity to opt career in the Environmental Laboratories, Universities,

    Health department, Agricultural Department, Environmental Law, Industries, Research Organi-

    zations, NGOs Environmental Engineering, GIS/Mapping, and Meteorology Department. Gradu-ates also have opportunities in the sectors including Environmental Management, Research

    Regulations and Policy Development of Government.

    has collaboration with industry, NGOs, government departments, universities within Pakistan, UK, Japan and Bangladesh, research

    institutes and various environmental organizations of the country and abroad. Department of Environmental Science is exploring new

    eras of educational as well as industrial research.

    At present a research project in collaboration with university college London funded by BC-INSPIRE-HEC is running in the department.

    Our faculty and students publish their research outcomes in the high ranking peer reviewed journals, participate in national and interna-

    tional conferences, earned US patent and besides research also actively participate in various community works.

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    F.Sc. Pre-Medical/

    Pre-Engineering with 60% marks

    or A-level with equivalent marks.

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (please seeuniversity admission criteria for

    BS).

    (4 years degree program)

    Duration: 4 years

    Total Credit Hours: 136

    Scheme of STUDIES

    CC/Eng-101

    Maj/Env-101

    Maj/Env-102

    Maj/Env-103

    Maj/Env-104

    3+0

    2+1

    3+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Language in use

    Introduction to Environment

    Environmental Geology

    General Chemistry

    Principles of Life

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    CC/Eng-102

    Maj/Env-101/

    CC/Phil-101

    Maj/Env-105

    Maj/Env-106

    Maj/Env-107

    Maj/Env-108

    3+0

    2+0

    2+1

    3+1

    2+1

    2+1

    Academic Reading and Writing

    Islamic Education /Ethics

    Biological Resources (Biodiversity)

    Environmental Physics

    Water Resources and Management

    Energy Resources

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    BS PROGRAM

    To impart knowledge about environment and environmental science through wide range of

    subjects related to natural sciences and social sciences using integrated and holistic

    approach.

    To teach different methods of exploration, investigation, organization of data and its utiliza-

    tion in practical life with reference to environment and to address environmental issues and

    challenges for sustainable development.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    To equip students with the knowledge and skills for better planning, protection and management of resources, environment, health,

    agriculture and population in the country.

    To prepare and train students for advanced studies and specialization in recently emerging technological and interdisciplinary fields

    such as Biodiversity, Wildlife and Conservation, Bioremediation, Environmental monitoring and health, Environmental Biotechnology,

    Environmental Impact Assessment , GIS and Climate Change etc. After completing the degree students will be able to apply knowl-

    edge to the respective fields to find solutions of environmental related problems and propose sustainable strategies and solutions.

    To develop the scientific attitude and demonstrate professional skills in teaching/research/managerial positions in wide range of

    professions in national and international organizations.

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    EC/CS-201

    CC/Stat-201

    Maj/Env-206

    Maj/Env-207

    3+1

    2+1

    2+0

    3+1

    3+1

    Conservation Biology

    Introduction to Computer

    Basic Statistics

    Environmental Microbiology

    Environmental Monitoring

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    Total Credit Hours 17

    Maj/Env-301

    Maj/Env-302

    Maj/Env-303

    Maj/Env-304

    Maj/Env-305

    3+0

    4+0

    3+0

    3+1

    3+1

    Waste Management

    Environmental Economics

    Disaster Risk Management

    Environment and Health

    Environmental Biotechnology

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    Maj/Env-306

    Maj/Env-307

    Maj/Env-308

    Maj/Env-309

    Maj/Env-310

    3+0

    3+1

    2+1

    3+1

    3+1

    Environmental Sociology

    Applied Ecology

    Environmental Impact Assessment

    Occupational Health and Safety

    Remote Sensing and Geographical

    Information System (GIS)

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    Maj/Env-401

    Maj/Env-402

    Maj/Env-403

    Maj/Env-404

    Maj/Env-405

    3+0

    2+0

    3+1

    4+0

    2+2

    Environmental Management Systems

    Environmental Planning

    Research Methodologies

    Environmental Law, Policies and Regulations

    Environmental Analysis

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    Total Credit Hours 17

    Maj/Env-406

    Maj/Env-407

    Note: *Research Thesis will be offered in 7th Semester.

    3+1

    8

    Environmental Education

    Research Thesis

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    CC/PS- 102

    CC/Math-201

    Maj/Env-201

    Maj/Env-202

    Maj/Env-203

    Maj/Env-204

    2+0

    3+0

    2+1

    2+1

    2+1

    3+1

    Pakistan Studies

    Compulsory Mathematics

    Air Pollution and Management

    Water Pollution and Management

    Soil and Environment

    Fundamentals of Ecology

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    Total Credit Hours 18

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    Minimum 16 years of educations

    (BS OR M.Sc. OR Equivalent) in

    the subject of Environmental

    Science/ Botany/ Zoology/

    Chemistry/Physics/Agriculture/MBBS/Pharmacy/Geography is

    required.

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (please see

    university admission criteria for

    BS).

    (2 years degree program)

    Duration: 2 years

    Total Credit Hours: 36

    Scheme of STUDIES

    ES-501

    ES-502

    ES-503

    ES*

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    Environmental Chemistry

    Applied Microbiology

    Science of Climate Change

    Optional Subject

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    Total Credit Hours 12

    ES-601

    ES-602

    2

    10

    Research Reading and Seminar

    Internship & Research Project

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    Total Credit Hours 12

    ES-504

    ES-505

    ES-506

    ES-*

    1+2

    3+0

    3+0

    3+0

    Laboratory Management and Analytical Techniques

    Environmental Toxicology

    Energy and Environment

    Optional Subjects

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    Total Credit Hours 12

    MS PROGRAM

    Impart quality education based on knowledge, training and skill to produce graduates of

    international caliber who could contribute to the protection of environment and sustainable

    development of the country with broader global perspectives.

    Inculcate high ethical and moral standards, develop leadership capabilities and equip with

    professionalism for the socio-economic development of the society.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    To develop human resource for achieving the broader objectives of sustainable development

    in Pakistan and beyond

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    LIST OF OPTIONAL COURSESCorse Code Course Title Credit Hours

    ES-507

    ES-508

    ES-509

    ES-510

    ES-511

    ES-512ES-513

    ES-514

    ES-515

    ES-516

    ES-517

    ES-518

    ES-519

    ES-520

    ES-521

    ES-522

    ES-523

    ES-524

    ES-525ES-526

    ES-527

    ES-528

    ES-529

    ES-530

    Food Microbiology

    Bioinformatics

    Industrial Biotechnology

    Occupational Health and Safety (Advance Course)

    Environmental Health

    Disaster Management and PlanningSocial Engineering

    Project Planning and Implementation

    Water Treatment Technology

    Restoration Ecology

    World Trade Organization (WTO)

    Biochemistry

    Research Methods in Environmental Science

    Environmental Biotechnology

    Forestry

    Environmental Epidemiology

    Sustainable Develpment

    Green Economy

    PopulationDynamics and Environment

    CDM

    HES Management

    Gender and Environment

    Environmental Risk Assessment

    Grand Total Credit Hours: 12+12+12=36

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

    3(3+0)

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    Minimum 18 years of education

    (M.Phil OR MS OR Equivalent)

    in the subject of Environmental

    Science/ Botany/ Zoology/

    Chemistry/Physics/Agriculture/MBBS/Pharmacy/Geography/

    Wild life and Fisheries is required.

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (Please see

    University Admission Eligibility

    Criteria for Ph.D Program).

    Doctoral program in Environmental Science was successfully launched in 2003.

    Scheme of STUDIES

    Ph.D. PROGRAM

    To inculcate in depth knowledge about particular environmental issues and train to use

    advanced technologies and procedures to analyze the environmental problems and finding

    the solutions

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Experiences in academic and applied research

    Professional and scientific attitude towards environmental problems and solutions

    Total 18 Credits course work in two semesters (9 credits teaching in Semester I and

    9 Credits teaching in Semester II). (The courses will be offered according to the area

    of specialization opted by the candidate) Comprehensive Examination is compulsory prior to the approval of synopsis.

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    There could be more specializations depending upon

    the availability of the faculty

    SPECIALIZATION OFFERED

    Environment and Health

    Environmental Monitoring Occupational Health & Safety

    Environmental Chemistry

    Environmental Biotechnology

    Environmental Toxicology

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    List of Permanent FACULTY

    List of Adjunct FACULTY

    Prof. Dr. Kausar Jamal Cheema

    M.Sc. (Zoology) (PU) Ph.D (UK) M.I. Biol (UK)

    Professor, (Dean Faculty of Natural Sciences)

    Prof. Dr. Rakhshanda Nawaz

    M.Sc. (Chemistry) (PU) M.Phil (QAU) Ph.D (PU)

    Professor

    Dr. Arifa Tahir

    M.Sc. (Botany) (PU) Ph.D (PU)

    Associate Professor, (TTS)

    (Head of Environmental Science Department)

    Dr. Nadia Ghani

    M.Sc. (Zoology) Ph.D (Teratology) (PU)

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Naila Yaqoob

    M.Sc. (Chemistry) (Gold Medalist)

    M.Phil (Chemistry) (GCU) B.Ed. (AIOU) Ph.D (LCWU) .

    Assistant Professor (TTS)

    Dr. Samina Sarwar

    M.Sc. Botany (PU) , Ph.D Mycology (PU)

    Assistant Professor (IPFP)

    DR. Numrah Nisar

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU),

    Ph.D Cell and Molecular Biology (UK)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Kiran Shafiq

    M.Sc. Botany (Gold Medalist), M.Phil Botany (GCU)

    Lecturer

    Ms Hina Chaudhry

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)(Gold Medalist)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Amina Zafar

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Zahra Asghar

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Zaira Ahmad

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)

    Lecturer Mrs. Saima Atif

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms Fakhra Aslam

    M.Sc. (Honors) Environmental Science (PU)

    Lecturer

    Ms Rabia Shahzadi

    M.Sc. Environmental Science and Management (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Mrs. Moneeza Abbas

    M.Sc. (Zoology) (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    DR. Tahira Aziz Mughal

    M.Sc. (Botany), Ph.D (Phyto Chemistry) (LCWU)

    Associate Professor

    Dr. Atiq-ur-RahmanB.Sc. CRP (UET), M.Sc. UDP & EM (Bangkok) Ph.D S.E. (Japan)

    Associate Professor (BPS)

    Mrs. Sabiha Fazal

    M.Sc. (Zoology) (PU)

    Associate Professor (BPS)

    Dr. Husna Jabeen Malik

    M.Sc. (Zoology) (PU) Ph.D (LCWU)

    Associate Professor (BPS)

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    Geography

    OverviewThe department of Geography has the honor to be one of the oldest departments of Lahore College for

    Women University, Lahore. Right from the beginning, Geography department has been producing knowl-

    edgeable 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 and Mrs. Sadiqa Nasir who contributed towards the progress and betterment

    of department and worked as the Head of the department respectively.Geography being a subject of natural

    sciences, is offered both in arts and science combination at graduate level. As a step towards academic

    development, the department launched BS (4-Year) Degree Program in 2011. Presently, Mrs. Bushra Sharif

    is working as the Head of the Department.

    Prof. Mrs. Bushra Sharif

    Head of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    BS Geography

    Department of

    Geography

    BS PROGRAM

    1. To create understanding of Physical and cultural environment.

    2. To develop skills for analytical study of man-environment interaction.

    3. To develop skills in map reading and cartography.

    4. To introduce simple quantitative methods in geography.

    5. To enhance understanding of physical and cultural milieu of Pakistan and its provinces.6. To create understanding of GIS and Remote Sensing, among the students.

    7. To enable students to carry out research projects independently, including data collection,

    data processing and data presentation in a report.

    8. To enhance communication and presentation skills.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    Eligibility CRITERIAO t f thi EDUCATION hy

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    GROUPS

    F.A, F.Sc, 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)

    Geography, Statistics, Economics

    Geography, Statistics, Botany

    Geography, Zoology, G.Maths

    Duration: 4 years

    Total Credit Hours: 136

    Scheme of STUDIES

    Compulsory Courses (No choice)

    Minor Courses form other discipline

    Major Courses

    Elective Courses

    Internship/Research Report

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    Credit

    Hours

    Total Credit Hours 39 136

    1. Students shall have understanding of geography as a subject so that they become

    professionals and have the capability to adapt to any challenge that may be offered

    within their careers.

    2. Student shall be able to work in environmental based organizations e.g. EPA, that

    deal with the results of man-environment interaction and methodologies to combat

    them.

    3. Students shall be able to become efficient map interpreters.

    4. Students shall be able to apply quantitative techniques in geography and be able to

    draw conclusions.

    5. Students shall have a solid understanding of Pakistans geographical landscape and

    economic conditions, and thus will be able to serve in institutions like, Statistical

    Bureau, Dept. of Demography etc.

    6. Students shall be able to understand the conceptual framework of spatial and

    attribute data models, and perform complex analysis and presenting the results using

    Arc GIS and other advanced softwares.7. Students shall be able to achieve educational standards, precisely writing and

    presentation skills.

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    CC/Eng-101

    CC/Isl-101/

    CC/Phil-101

    Maj/Geo-101

    Min/Stat-103

    Min/Zoo-101

    Min/Eco-101

    Min/Bot-101

    Min/Zoo-101

    Min/G.Maths-101

    Language in use

    Islamic Education / Ethics (For Non Muslims)

    Fundamentals of Geography

    Statistics-I (Minor I)

    Self Structure and Functions

    (Choose any one according to group)

    Micro Economics

    Morphology, Anatomy & Taxonomy of Plants

    Cell Structure and Function

    Elementary Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

    (Minor II Choose Any One)

    Code Semester 1

    Total Credit Hours

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    Hr.

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    CC/Eng-102

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    Maj/Geo-102

    Min/Stat-104

    Min/Zoo-102

    Min/Eco-102

    Min/Bot-102

    Min/Zoo-102

    Min/G.Maths-102

    Academic Reading & Writing

    Pakistan Studies

    Physical Geography

    Statistics-II (Minor I)

    Invertebrate and Chordate Diversity

    (Choose any one according to group)

    Macro Economics

    Diversity of Plants

    Invertebrate and Chordate diversity

    Complex Numbers and Analytical Geometry

    (Minor II Choose Any One)

    Code Semester 2

    Total Credit Hours

    3+0

    3+0

    1+3

    1+2

    3+1

    Cr.Hr.

    17

    CC/Eng-201

    Maj/Geo-201

    Maj/Geo-202

    CC/Stat-203

    Min/Stat-201

    Min/Eco-201Min/Bot-201

    Min/Zoo-201

    Min/G.Maths-201

    Communication Skills

    Human Geography

    Map Work

    Applied Statistics

    Introduction to Regression and Experimental Design

    Mathematical EconomicsPlants Physiology and Ecology

    Animal Form and Function

    Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry and Differential

    Equations

    (Choose Any One)

    Code Semester 3

    Total Credit Hours

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    4+0

    1+3

    2+1

    3+0

    Cr.Hr.

    17

    CC/Eng-202

    Maj/Geo-203

    Maj/Geo-204

    EC/CS-201

    EC/Hist-202

    EC/Env.-202EC/Psy-202

    Advanced Academic Reading & Writing

    Geography of Pakistan

    Cartography

    Introduction to Computer

    History of Pakistan (1970-1999)

    Introduction to EnvironmentOrganizational and social Psychology

    (Choose Any One)

    Code Semester 4

    Total Credit Hours

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    Maj/Geo-301

    Maj/Geo-302

    Maj/Geo-303

    Maj/Geo-304

    Maj/Geo-305

    3+0

    1+3

    3+1

    2+2

    2+0

    Historical Development of Geographic Thought

    Surveying

    Geomorphology

    Climatology & Meteorology

    Oceanography

    CodeHr.

    Semester 5

    Total Credit Hours 17

    Maj/Geo-306

    Maj/Geo-307

    Maj/Geo-308

    Maj/Geo-309

    Maj/Geo-310

    3+0

    3+0

    3+1

    3+1

    2+0

    Population Geography

    Environmental Geography

    Urban Geography & Planning

    Settlement Geography

    Research Methods

    CodeHr.

    Semester 6

    Total Credit Hours 16

    Maj/Geo-401

    Maj/Geo-402

    Maj/Geo-4-*

    Maj/Geo-4-*

    Maj/Geo-403

    3+1

    2+1

    3+1

    3+1

    0+3

    Geographical Information Science

    Remote Sensing

    Choose from group A,B or C

    Choose from group A,B or C

    Research Project/Internship (Part I)**

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    Total Credit Hours 18

    Maj/Geo-404

    Maj/Geo-405

    Maj/Geo-4-*

    Maj/Geo-4-*

    Maj/Geo-406

    3+0

    3+0

    3+1

    3+1

    0+3

    Region and Regional Concept

    Economic Geography

    Choose from group D,E or F

    Choose from group D,E or F

    Research Project/Internship (Part II)

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    Total Credit Hours 17

    * The course will be selected by the student from Group A, B, C, D, E or F on the availability of faculty member expertise and

    number of students.

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    List of Permanent FACULTY Prof. Mrs. Bushra Sharif

    B.Ed. M.Sc. (P.U)

    Head of Department

    Professor Mrs. Aysha Faisal

    M.Sc. (P.U), M.Phil. (CSAS)P.U, Diploma (GIS) PIMS

    Lecturer

    Ms. Nausheen Mazhar

    M.Sc. (Geog), M.A (Eng. Lit.) P.U, PGD (GIS) PIMS

    Lecturer

    List of Visiting FACULTY Miss Zynah Sohail Butt

    M.Sc GIS (PU)Teacher Assistant

    Maj/Geo-407

    Maj/Geo-408

    Maj/Geo-409

    Maj/Geo-410

    Maj/Geo -411

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    Climate Change Studies

    Hydrogeography

    Fluvial Morphology

    Natural Environment and Conservation Issues

    Soils and Biogeography

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    Group A: PhysicalGEOGRAPHY

    Maj/Geo-424

    Maj/Geo-425

    Maj/Geo-426

    Maj/Geo-427

    Maj/Geo-428

    Maj/Geo-429

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    Global Positioning System (GPS)

    Digital Image Processing

    Spatial Data Visualization

    Spatial Modelling

    Photogrammetry

    Spatial Data Infrastructure

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    Group E: GEOINFORMATICS

    Maj/Geo-430

    Maj/Geo-431

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    Cartographic Techniques

    Digital Cartography

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    Group F: Geographical Techniques and METHODS

    Maj/Geo-412

    Maj/Geo-413

    Maj/Geo-414

    Maj/Geo-415

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    Cultural Geography

    Gender Geography

    Political Geography

    Settlement Patterns and Processes

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    Maj/Geo-416

    Maj/Geo-417

    Maj/Geo-418

    Maj/Geo-419

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    Natural Hazards and Management Issues

    Urban Planning and Management

    Sustainable Development of Natural Resources

    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

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    Group C:AppliedGEOGRAPHY

    Maj/Geo-420

    Maj/Geo-421

    Maj/Geo-422

    Maj/Geo-423

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    4(3+1)

    North America

    South Asia

    Australia

    Muslim World

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    OverviewThe Department of Pharmacy was established in 2003 when the first batch was admitted in Pharm

    D with the aim of providing a free access to female students desirous of acquiring knowledge of

    Pharmacy in a friendly environment.

    The globally recognized profession of Pharmacy is an essential and integral part of a National

    Health Care system of any country. This profession is concerned with the art and Science of prepa-

    ration of drugs followed by safe delivery and rational use.

    The pharmacist is the only person who is in a unique position of exercising complete drug expertise

    and its application. 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 Pharm D, (five

    years degree program).

    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 program) of Pharmacy Department of Lahore College

    for Women University, Lahore in 2008.

    Ms. Mobina Manzoor

    Incharge of the Department

    Degree Programs OFFERED

    Pharm-D

    M.Phil.

    Department of

    Pharmacy

    Learning OBJECTIVESPharm-D PROGRAM

    (1) The students get high quality education based on latest standards and facilities for adequate training of personnel in the field

    of pharmacy.

    (2) They learn the art and science of manufacturing, preparation and compounding of drugs.

    (3) They are taught to check the quality control of pharmaceutical products, which is concerned with purity, strength and quality

    of the product.

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    Outcomes of this EDUCATION(1) Work in Pharma industry, hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, government offices including drug control administration and

    any other pharmacy related field.

    (2) To encourage scientific research as a necessary component of education with special emphasis on exploration of medicinal

    plants of Pakistan.

    (3) To provide female leadership and innovation in drug delivery system, pharmaceutical care and practice of pharmacy in the

    interest of Pakistan.(4) To establish drug information center for the benefit of students & general public.

    PracticalTRAININGThe education in pharmacy has no meaning without exposure of the students to the working conditions in the field. The practical

    training is an integral part of pharmacy education at LCWU. The students do internship at Retail Pharmacy, Hospitals, Pharmaceutical

    Industry and Community. The Government of Punjab has attached two prestigious institutions with Department of Pharmacy for carry-

    ing out apprenticeship and residency program.

    Children Hospital Complex, Lahore Jinnah Hospital, Lahore.

    Department of Pharmacy is the pioneer in starting Residency Program in Collaboration with Children Hospital Complex, Lahore.

    The following chain pharmacies are providing opportunity for Internship in Retail Pharmacy.

    (1) Clinix Plus

    (2) Fazal Dins Pharma Plus

    (3) Zaka Pharmacy

    Memorandum of UNDERSTANDINGS (MOUs)The department has signed MOU with reputable pharmaceutical

    companies / industries and universities for internship program:

    (1) Pharmawise (Pvt.) Limited, Lahore

    (2) Micko Industrial Chemicals Company (Pvt.) Limited, Lahore

    (3) Himont Laboratories (Pvt.) Limited, Lahore

    (4) BM (Private) Limited, Lahore

    (5) Kind Edward Medical University, Lahore

    (6) University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore

    (7) Punjab Institute of Preventive Ophthalmology, Lahore

    (8) Pak Heim International (Pvt.) Limited, Lahore

    Eligibility CRITERIA

    F.Sc Pre Medical group with

    minimum 60% marks, and A

    level students with Pre Medical

    subjects are eligible to apply for

    Pharm D admission (on merit).

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (Please see

    university admission criteria forPharm D).

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    The courses of study are prepared within Jurisdiction of HEC and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan

    vide F.No. 1 17 / 2009 pcp dated 2013.

    TheoryPaper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 (Organic)

    Paper 2 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry

    Paper 3 Pharmaceutics 1 (Physical Pharmacy)

    Paper 4 Physiology & Histology

    Paper 5 Anatomy

    Paper 6 English

    PracticalPaper 8 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 (Organic)

    Paper 9 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry

    Paper 10 Pharmaceutics 1 (Physical Pharmacy)

    Paper 11 Physiology & Histology

    Paper 12 Anatomy

    Courses of STUDY

    1st PROFESSIONAL

    TheoryPaper 1 Pharmaceutics II (Pharmaceutical Preparations)

    Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics I

    Paper 3 Pharmacognosy I

    Paper 4 Pharmaceutics III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology)

    Paper 5 Pakistan Studies and Islamiat (Comp.)

    Paper 6 Pharmaceutical MathematicsPaper 7 Pharmaceutical Biostatistics

    PracticalPaper 6 Pharmaceutics II (Pharmaceutical Preparations)

    Paper 7 Pharmacology and Therapeutics I

    Paper 8 Pharmacognosy I

    Paper 9 Pharmaceutics III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology)

    2nd PROFESSIONAL

    TheoryPaper 1 Pathology

    Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics II

    Paper 3 Pharmacognosy II

    Paper 4 Pharmacy Practice I

    (Dispensing and Community Pharmacy)

    Paper 5 Pharmaceutical Chemistry II

    (Analytical / Instrumentation)

    PracticalPaper 6 Pathology

    Paper 7 Pharmacology and Therapeutics II

    Paper 8 Pharmacognosy II

    Paper 9 Pharmacy Practice I

    (Dispensing and Community Pharmacy)

    Paper 10 Pharmaceutical Chemistry II

    (Analytical / Instrumentation)

    3rd PROFESSIONAL

    Annual System of Examination

    Pha 4th PROFESSIONAL

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    TheoryPaper 1 Pharmacy Practice II

    (Hospital Pharmacy)

    Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice III

    (Clinical Pharmacy / Pharmaceutical Care I)

    Paper 3 Pharmaceutics IV (Industrial Pharmacy)Paper 4 Pharmaceutics V (Biopharmaceutics)

    Paper 5 Pharmaceutics VI

    (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)

    PracticalPaper 6 Pharmacy Practice III

    (Clinical Pharmacy / Pharmaceutical Care I)

    Paper 7 Pharmaceutics IV (Industrial Pharmacy)

    Paper 8 Pharmaceutics V (Biopharmaceutics)

    Paper 9 Pharmaceutics VI(Pharmaceutical Quality Management)

    4th PROFESSIONAL

    TheoryPaper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry III

    (Medicinal Chemistry)

    Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice IV(Clinical Pharmacy / Pharmaceutical Care II)

    Paper 3 Pharmaceutical Technology

    Paper 4 Forensic Pharmacy

    Paper 5 Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing

    Paper 6 Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy

    PracticalPaper 7 Pharmaceutical Chemistry III

    (Medicinal Chemistry)

    Paper 8 Pharmacy Practice IV(Clinical Pharmacy / Pharmaceutical Care II)

    Paper 9 Pharmaceutical Technology

    Paper 10 Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy

    5th PROFESSIONAL

    Eligibility CRITERIAM.Phil. macy

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    Eligibility CRITERIA

    Students passed Pharm D

    (5 years program) are eligible to

    apply for M.Phil admission.

    GAT general (50% qualifying

    marks)

    All other requirements as per

    university policy (Please see

    university admission criteria

    for MS / M.Phil.)

    Duration: 2 years

    (1) The students especially the women will be trained for research in the field of

    health care.(2) To develop the female teaching staff.

    Learning OBJECTIVES

    (1) Production of professionally skilled manpower for health care system.

    (2) Develop teaching staff, who has research abilities

    Outcomes of this EDUCATION

    Part I(1) Pharmacology I

    (2) Pharmacology II

    (3) BiostatisticsPracticals

    (1) Pharmacology I

    (2) Pharmacology II

    Part II

    ThesisAll theory examinations in Pharm D and

    M.Phil contain 40% objective and 60%

    subjective.

    M.Phil. PHARMACOLOGY

    (1) The courses of study are prepared within jurisdiction of HEC and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan duly approved by the

    Board of Studies of the university.

    (2) Department of Pharmacy is offering M.Phil. in Pharmacology and M.Phil in Pharmaceutics.

    Courses of STUDY

    Annual System of Examination

    (2 years professional degree)

    Part I(1) Pharmaceutics I

    (2) Pharmaceutics II

    (3) BiostatisticsPracticals

    (1) Pharmaceutics I

    (2) Pharmaceutics II

    Part II

    ThesisAll theory examinations in Pharm D and

    M.Phil contain 40% objective and 60%

    subjective.

    M.Phil. PHARMACEUTICS

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    Mrs. Saleha Siddiqua

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Assistant Professor

    Ms. Mobina Manzoor

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Assistant Professor

    Ms. Hafsa Afzal

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Assistant Professor

    Ms. Surriya Naheed

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Assistant Professor

    Ms. Humaira Majeed

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (UHS), Ph.D. (UVAS)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Sumaira Latif

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Lecturer Ms. Farah Batool

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Amna Iqbal Malik

    B.Pharm, M.Phil. (PU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Fatima Amin

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Misbah Hameed

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)Lecturer

    Ms. Bazgha Gull

    Pharm D, (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Bushra Ali Sherazi

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Marrium Zaka Butt

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Tehseen SeharPharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    List of Visiting FACULTY Prof. Dr. Hafeez Ikram

    B.Pharm, Ph.D. (UK), Dip. In Micro. & Vir.Professor

    Dr. Mohammad Shoaib

    M.B.B.S M.Phil.

    Services Institute of Medical Sciences

    Dr. Sharjeel Ilyas

    B.D.S M.Phil.

    Postgraduate Medical Institute

    Dr. Maria Faheem

    M.B.B.S M.Phil.

    Postgraduate Medical Institute

    Ms. Munaza Riaz

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Nabeela Tabassum

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (Sarg.U)

    Lecturer

    Ms. Naureen Zaheer

    Pharm D, M.Phil. (LCWU)

    Demonstrator

    Ms. Ruquia Zahra

    Pharm D, (PU)

    Demonstrator

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