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BS Political Science

Starts inFall Semester
LocationHH Campus
Duration4 years
SessionMorning

Admission Requirement

  • Intermediate or equivalent with 45 % marks

Scheme of Study

Semester I

  • English-I
  • Islamic Studies
  • Introduction to Basics in Computer
  • Introduction to Political Science-I
  • General-I (Introduction to International Relations)
  • General-II ( Introduction to Economics/Sociology)

Semester II

  • English-II
  • Pakistan Studies
  • Mathematics-I
  • Introduction to Political Science-II
  • General-III (Introduction to Human Rights
  • General-IV (Introduction to Law)

Semester-III

  • English-III
  • Statistics
  • Introduction to Political Science-III
  • Political Systems (Developed) UK & USA
  • General-V (Political History of Pakistan since 1947)
  • General-VI ( Introduction to Economics/Sociology)

Semester IV

  • English-IV
  • Political Systems (Developing) China, India & Turkey
  • Pakistan Movement
  • Constitutional Development in British India (1857-1947)
  • General-VII (Introduction to Public Administration)
  • General –VIII (Intro. to History/Mass Communication

Semester V

  • English Language (Communication Skills)
  • Western Political Philosophy-I
  • Muslim Political Philosophy-I
  • Comparative and Developmental Politics-I
  • Public Administration in Pakistan
  • History of International Relations

Semester VI

  • Western Political Philosophy-II
  • Muslim Political Philosophy-II
  • Comparative and Developmental Politics-II
  • International Law
  • Major Issues of Pakistan's Politics
  • Political sociology

Semester VII

  • Research Methodology
  • Ideology and Political dynamics of Pakistan
  • Political Parties and Elections in Pakistan
  • Politics of federalism in Pakistan
  • Politics of Human Rights
  • Local Government in Pakistan

Semester VIII

  • Constitutional and Political Development in Pakistan
  • Political Economy of Pakistan
  • Foreign Policy of Pakistan
  • International Organizations
  • International Relations in the New Millennium
  • Contemporary issues in Global Politics

MA Political Science

Starts inFall Semester
LocationHH Campus
Duration2 years
SessionMorning

Admission Requirement

  • Bachelors degree in political science/ International Relations or any other relevant
  • As per UOG rules in case of ambiguity

Scheme of Study

Note: The courses offered for BS Political Science in Semester-V to VIII are same for MA program in Semester I to IV.

BS International Relations

Starts inFall Semester
LocationHH Campus
Duration4 years
SessionMorning

Admission Requirement

  • Intermediate or equivalent with 45 % marks

Scheme of Study

Semester I

  • English-I
  • Pakistan Studies
  • Introduction to Computer Skills
  • Introduction to International Relations (F-I)
  • General-I (Introduction to Political Science-I)
  • General-II (Introduction to Law)

Semester II

  • English-II
  • Islamic Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Geo-Political Structure of the World (F-II)
  • General-III (Introduction to Political Science-II)
  • General-IV (Introduction to Human Rights)

Semester III

  • English-III
  • Statistics
  • Globalization And International Relations (F-III)
  • General-V (Introduction to Political Science-III)
  • General-VI (Introduction to Public Administration)
  • Political System Developed: UK & USA

Semester IV

  • English-IV
  • International Relations: 1648-1945 (F-IV)
  • Approaches to International Relations (F-V)
  • General-VII (Introduction to Economics)
  • General-VIII (Political History of Pakistan since 1947)
  • Politics of Human Rights (F-VI)

Semester V

  • English Language (Communication Skills)
  • International Relations: 1945 To 2000 (F-VII)
  • Theories of International Relations (F-VIII)
  • International Law-I (F-IX)
  • Foreign Policy Analysis (M-I)
  • International Political Economy (M-II)

Semester VI

  • Regional And International Organizations (F-X)
  • Research Methodology
  • Public International Law-II (F-XI)
  • Introduction To Strategic Studies (M-III)
  • Diplomacy (M-IV)
  • Conflict Resolution (M-V)

Semester VII

  • Politics of South Asian Region (M-XII)
  • Comparative Foreign Policy of Major Powers: US, Russia, China (M-VII)
  • Intl. Relations in The New Millennium (M-VIII)
  • Political Economy of Pakistan (Elective-I)
  • National Security Issues in Contemporary Pakistan (Elective-II)
  • Politics of Pakistan (M-XIII)

Semester VIII

  • Arms Control And Disarmament (X-XI)
  • Politics of Middle East (M-IX)
  • Foreign Policy Of Pakistan (M-X)
  • Major Issues in Global Politics (Elective-III)
  • Ethnic Conflicts in Global Perspective (Elective-IV)
  • Contemporary Political Ideologies

MA International Relations

Starts inFall Semester
LocationGT Road Campus
Duration2 years
SessionMorning

Admission Requirement

  • Bachelors degree in political science/ International Relations or any other relevant subject
  • As per UOG rules in case of ambiguity

Scheme of Study

Note: The courses offered for BS in Semester-V to VIII are same for MA program in Semester I to IV.

MPhil Political Science

Starts inFall Semester
LocationHH Campus
Duration2 years
SessionMorning (Weekend Program)

Admission Requirement

  • 4 years bachelor degree in education
  • As per UOG policy

Scheme of Study

  • Semester-I
  • Theories of Political Science (compulsory)
  • Advance Research Methodology (compulsory)
  • Optional-I

Semester-II

  • Optional-II
  • Optional-III 

Semester-III

  • Optional-IV
  • Optional-V
  • Optional-VI

Semester-IV

  • Thesis (Compulsory)

Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts.

MPhil International Relations

Starts inFall Semester
LocationHH Campus
Duration2 years
SessionMorning

Admission Requirement

  • 4 years bachelor degree in education
  • As per UOG policy

Scheme of Study

Semester-I

  • Theories of International Relation (compulsory)
  • Advance Research Methodology (compulsory)
  • Optional-I 

Semester-II

  • Optional-II
  • Optional-III

Semester-III

  • Optional-IV
  • Optional-V
  • Optional-VI

Semester-IV

  • Thesis (Compulsory)

Note: Optional subjects will be offered depending upon the availability of the subject experts.