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Independent University, Bangladesh: Summer 2015 Semester Courses and Class Schedule

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TEACHETH MAN THAT WHICH HE KNEW NOT

Independent University,
Bangladesh

Summer 2015 Semester


Courses and Class Schedule
Undergraduate Programme

Vol. 23, No. 3

PLOT 16, BLOCK B, AFTABUDDIN AHMED ROAD, BASUNDHARA,


DHAKA-1229.
Phones: 8401645-52
Email: info@iub.edu.bd
Website: http://www.iub.edu.bd

CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS:


CHANCELLOR:
His Excellency Mr. Abdul Hamid Advocate
Hon'ble President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
VICE CHANCELLOR:
Professor M Omar Rahman, MD, MPH, DSc (Harvard)
PRO VICE CHANCELLOR (DESIGNATE):

Dr. Milan Pagon, Sc.D., Ph.D.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sl.No.

Content

Page No.

1.
2.

The Curriculum
Explanation of Grading System

1
2

3.
4.

Minimum Credit Requirement per Semester


Mandatory Sequence of the Foundation Courses for Registration

3
3

5.
6.

Information on Registration and Course Drop


Registration of Live-in-Field Experience (LFE201)

5
5

7.
8.

Information for the Financial Guarantor/ Parent/ Guardian


Reporting of Grades for Students who are on Probation

5
5

9. Duplicate Copy of the Academic Transcript


10. Procedure for Collecting information on the Student's Academic Performance/Progress for a Certain Semester

5
6

11. Requirement for Double Major in the Undergraduate Programme


12. Attendance Policy

6
6

13. Time Limitation for Completing Degree


14. Registration for Summer 2015 Semester

6
7

15. Registration for Autumn 2015 Semester


16. Information on Tuition Fees, Other Charges and Payment Procedure

7
8

17. Late Fee


18. Payment of Semester Tuition Fees and Other Charges

8
8

19. Identity Cards


20. Information for Students Awarded Board Scholarship

9
9

21. Information on Refund of Fees


22. Eligibility for Refund of Fees

9
9

23. Application for Refund of Fees


24. General information on Using the Library Facilities

9
9

25. Recognition of Semester Performance - Based on Semester Result


26. Declaration/ Change of Undergraduate Major and Minor

10
10

27. Catalogue
28. Standardised Final Exam Schedule

10
11

29. Course Schedule


30. Room Schedule

12
27

31. Academic Calendar 2015


32. Academic Calendar 2016

29
30

33. Code of Conduct

31

INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH


(Authorised under the Private University Act, 1992)
dedicated to produce graduates with knowledge and
applied skills for tomorrow's leadership

Summer 2015 Semester


Courses and Class Schedule
Undergraduate Programme

The University reserves the right to revise information, requirements,


regulations or financial charges at any time. Whenever changes occur,
an effort will be made to notify those concerned.

INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY,
BANGLADESH

THE CURRICULUM
IUB is committed to producing graduates of international standard who will be equipped to provide
new leadership to the national economy through skilled employment, entrepreneurship and/or applied
research. The curriculum of IUB has been carefully designed to provide students with
(1) Communication skills, (2) socio-cultural background, (3) applied skills or project based
experience and (4) an area of sub-specialization. During the first year, students take courses on
learning skills, national culture and electives in arts and science.
To ensure international standards in teaching and to provide wide options for students to study abroad
or acquire international experience, IUB maintains peer relations with a large number of the worlds
top-ranking universities and institutions. The programme of study and the academic regulations of
this university are based on the American course structure and semester system.
IUB offers a 4-year Bachelor's degree with Honours in Arts (BA), Business Administration (BBA),
Social Science (BSS) and Science (B.Sc) in interdisciplinary areas of (1) Business, (2) Engineering &
Computer Science, (3) Environmental Science and Management, (4) Social Sciences and Arts, (5)
Life Science and (6) Law.
The School of Business of the University offers degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA),
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) & Master of Science (MSc.) in Economics.
The School of Engineering & Computer Science offers Master of Science (MSc.) in Computer
Networks & Communications, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Software
Engineering and Telecommunication Engineering. The School of Environmental Science and
Management offers Master of Science (MSc.) in Climate Change and Development, Environment
Management and Floodplain & Disaster Management. Master in Public Health (MPH) is offered by
School of Public Health. The University also offers graduate program of Master of Social Science
(MSS) in Development Studies and Media and Communication under the School of Liberal Arts and
Social Sciences.

EXPLANATION OF GRADING SYSTEM


Grade
A
AB+
B

Explanation

Quality Points

Excellent
Excellent
Good
Good

4.0
3.7
3.3
3.0

BGood
C+
Passing
C
Passing
CPassing
D+
Deficient Passing
D
Deficient Passing
P
Pass
R
Referred
F
Failing
I
Incomplete
W
Withdrawal
S
Satisfactory
U
Unsatisfactory
O* Administrative Withdrawal
Y**
Audit
Z***
No Grades Received

2.7
2.3
2.0
1.7
1.3
1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Types of grade
Blank
E
T
R

Institutional (IUB)
Examination
Repeated (Credit not allowed)
Repeated (Credit allowed)

Retake
In the event of a retake the latest grade earned by the student will
be considered towards counting of the CGPA.
Students will be allowed to retake any course twice only,
regardless of grade earned including W
A course must be re-taken within the next two semesters of the
original course registration.
A course must be re-taken in immediate successive enrolled
semester if the grade is F.
A course must be re-taken in immediate successive enrolled
semester if the prerequisite grade is not achieved.
Fail (F)

F grade in any subject will remain in the transcript.

Failing in the same course thrice will lead to


cancellation of admission.

Incomplete (I)
Awarding of Incomplete or I grades should be strongly discouraged. I will only be allowed for students who have a valid
reason (ascertained by the senior management). In situations where the student is unable to complete the course due to
unanticipated illness or family emergency and has not attended at least 75% of the classes held, he / she will be asked to
withdraw from that course and repeat it. In unavoidable circumstances where students have completed 75% of the classes but are
unable to continue (due to illness or family emergency), instructors are requested to give the student a composite grade based on
assignments/tests that have already been completed and any additional assignment/exam that the instructor feels necessary. The
student should fulfill the requirement before the end of the following semester in consultation with the course-instructor, failing
which the grade converts to F. The student is not required to register for the course in the next semester.
Withdrawal (W)
A W grade means withdrawal. A student may decide to withdraw from a course by the deadline (before the final exam
starts). If a student misses a total of eight classes (out of a maximum of 24-26) in a course, s/he will end up automatically with a
W grade. The students will be allowed have W in a course thrice only from Summer 2015 semester.
Probation:

A CGPA of less than 2.00 will result in the student being placed on probation and such a student must immediately
consult his/her advisor and the Student Counselor.

If the CGPA is below 1.5, and the student is on probation for two successive semesters at the end of which his/her
admission to this University is cancelled.

If the CGPA is 1.5 or above but still below 2.00, the student is permitted to continue for one more semester on probation.
By the end of this third semester in probation, the student must increase the CGPA to 2.00 or above; otherwise his/her
admission to this University will be cancelled.
Graduation
A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of minimum 2.00 is required for graduation. Individual Schools may require higher
point average in major courses of 300 levels and above.

*A Y grade means audit. A student may decide to audit a course of his/her interest. In this case, the student pays the full tuition fee for the course, attends the
classes, but is not required to sit for the exams or turn in the assignments. No credit is earned.
**An O grade is given to a student who has been administratively discontinued by the management as a punitive measure.
***A Z grade is a symbol assigned by the Registrars Office if no grade is received within the deadline. A transcript shows the earned credit, grade status for
course(s) taken at IUB and those transferred from other institutions.

MINIMUM CREDIT REQUIREMENT PER SEMESTER:


a. The newly entering students must take a minimum of 9 credits in a semester. These 9 credits must come from
foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE.
b. Returning students can take a minimum of 9 credits and a maximum of 18 credits in a semester. The first rule
that has to be applied is the clearing of all previously failed courses whether foundation or not.
c. Additional courses must include foundation courses in A PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE. For example if a
student has failed in two non-foundation courses (totaling 6 credits) in the previous semester and she/he
wishes to enroll for only 6 credits, they must re-take the two failed courses. If they wish to enroll for 9
credits or above, the additional courses must include a minimum of 6 credits from foundation courses in a
PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE. Thus if he/she is enrolling for 9 credits, the student will take 6 credits from the
failed courses (retaken) and an additional 3 credits from foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED
SEQUENCE. If he/she is enrolling for 12 credits, the student will take 6 credits from the failed courses
(retaken) and an additional 6 credits from foundation courses in a PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE.
d. If a returning student has no previously failed courses, he/she must take a minimum of 6 credits from
foundation courses in A PRESCRIBED SEQUENCE until all 12 foundation courses have been completed.
e. Although students are allowed to take a minimum of 9 credits in a semester, to be eligible for financial aid
from IUB they must take at least 12 credits.

MANDATORY SEQUENCE OF THE FOUNDATION COURSES FOR REGISTRATION:


Business Major:

SECS Major:

Seq. No
Course ID
1
ENG 101
2
MAT 101*
3
ENG 102
4
MAT 211
5
ENG 105
*C+ in MAT101 is prerequisite for MAT211 for the
students of BBA in Finance and BSc in Economics

SESM Major:
Seq. No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Seq. No
1
2
3
4

Course ID
ENG 101
MAT 102
ENG 102
MAT 212

SLASS Major:
Course ID
ENG 101
MAT 102
ENG 102
Natural science
MAT 211/212
ENG 105

Seq. No
Course ID
1
ENG 101
2
MAT 100/101*
3
ENG 102
4
Humanities **
5
ENG 105
* MAT 100 and MAT 210 mandatory for SLASS majors (English, Media &
Communication, Anthropology) other than Sociology and LLB
**Any one from the first three i.e NCH 101, BPH 101, BLA 101, BDS109

SLS Major:
Seq. No
1
2
3
4
5

Course ID
ENG 101
MAT 101
ENG 102
MAT 211
ENG 105

LIST OF FOUNDATION COURSES 37-38 CREDITS (WITHOUT LFE):


I.

Communication Skills
ENG
101
ENG
102
1
ENG
105
ENG
106
ENG
201

9
3
3
3
3
3

Listening and Speaking Skills


English Reading Skills
Business English
Advanced English Skills
Introduction to English Literature

ENG101, ENG102 and ENG105 must be taken in suceecive semesters

II.

1
2

Computer Skills
2
CIS
101
2
CIS
101L
3
CSC
101

Fundamentals of Computer System


Fundamentals of Computer System Lab
Introduction to Computer Science

4
3
1
3

Prerequisite : ENG 101 & 102


For students with Major in subjects offered from all Schools except School of Engineering & Computer Science

III.

CSC
101L
Numeracy
MAT 100
MAT 210

Introduction to Computer Science Lab


Basic University Mathematics I
Basic University Mathematics II

1
6
3
3

MAT 100 and MAT 210 mandatory for SLASS majors (English, Media & Communication, Anthropology) other than Sociology and LLB
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

MAT 101
MAT 211

Intermediate University Mathematics II


Probability and Statistics

3
3

MAT 101 and MAT 211 mandatory for Business/ Economics/SESM/Sociology majors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

MAT
MAT

102
212

Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus


Probability & Statistics for Sc. & Engr.

3
3

MAT 102 and MAT 212 is mandatory for students with major in Engineering and Computer Science
MAT100/MAT101/MAT102 and MAT210/MAT211/MAT212 must be taken in suceecive semesters

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

Natural Sciences
BIO
100
BIO
1024
BIO
102T4
BIO
1055
BIO
105L5
BIO
108
CHE
1016
CHE
101L6
CHE
102
CHE
102L
ENV
101
ENV
102
ENV
102T
PHY
1017
PHY
101L7
PHY
1028
PHY
102L8
PSY
201

Discoveries in Biology: For Non-Scientists


Biology and Society
Biology and Society Tutorial
General Chemistry
General Chemistry Lab
Human Physiology & Diseases
Chemistry
Chemistry Lab
Chemistry and Society
Chemistry and Society Lab
Introduction to Environmental Science
World Geography
World Geography Tutorial
University Physics-I
University Physics-I Lab
University Physics-II
University Physics-II Lab
Principles of Psychology

7-8
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
1
3
1
3
1
3

Social Sciences
ANT
101
CMN
201
ECN
200
9
ECN
201
HEA
101
SOC
101
SOC
202
SOC
301
SOC
310

Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Health and Society
Introduction to Sociology
Social Psychology
Social Science Research Method
Sociology of Organization

6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Art and Aesthetics


Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses
Bangla Literature & Art
Bangla Literatures
Bangladesh Political History
Elementary French
History and Civilization
Korean Cinema and Society
Music Appreciation
National Culture and Heritage -I
Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion

6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Humanities
AAT
101
BDS
10910
BLA
10110
BNG
201
BPH
10110
FRN
101
HST
103
KRN
112
MUS
101
NCH
10110
PHL
101
PHL
206

Live-in-Field Experience
LFE
201
Live-in-Field

3
3

For students with Major in subjects offered from the School of Engineering & Computer Science
Mandatory for the students with Major in Microbiology and Bio-Chemistry
Mandatory only for the students with Major in Microbiology
6
Mandatory for the students with Major in SESM
7
Mandatory for the students with Major in Engineering programmes and Bio-Chemistry
8
Mandatory for the students with Major in Engineering programmes
9
For students with Major in subjects offered from the School of Business
10
Students must take any one of BDS109, BPH101, BLA101 & NCH 101 and any other course from the Humanities category to fulfill the
requirements of taking six (6) credits.
4
5

INFORMATION ON REGISTRATION AND COURSE DROP:


The students who have earned 16 credit hours and above will register their courses by using online
registration system and others will go to their respective advisors to register their courses.
Most of the full-time faculty members are academic advisors of students. The academic advisors are required to
be present at the respective offices during the registration period. The financial guarantor/guardians of the
students may come and visit the academic advisors to find out about the academic performance of their ward(s).
The academic advisors and faculty members should help the financial guarantor/guardian of the student(s)
concerned.
During the registration period, Academic advisors will register the students who have earned less than 16
credits by using online registration system.

A student will only be allowed to DROP a course but not ADD a course.
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is valid if the fee is paid on time.

REGISTRATION OF LIVE-IN-FIELD EXPERIENCE (LFE 201):


LFE 201 is a mandatory course which has to be completed after six semesters. The students will be required to
register for LFE 201 along with the semester registration. The registration for LFE 201 will be on a first-comefirst serve basis.
If a student becomes sick s/he may drop out from LFE; s/he will get hundred percent adjustment/ refunds of
fees paid.

INFORMATION FOR THE FINANCIAL GUARANTOR/ PARENT/


GUARDIAN:
The academic transcript contains details of the academic performance of the student for the entire period at IUB
including the latest semester.
A student may not receive the academic transcript due to the following reasons:


fees due in the Accounts Office

materials owing to the library

dues at the school of the major

dues at the Office of the DoSA

for any other reasons as determined by the University

REPORTING OF GRADES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE ON


PROBATION:

As soon as the students are on probation they cannot use iRAS for registration. They must bring their
guardians to consult with the Academic Advisors for registration.
Students who will fail for the 2nd time in the same course will have to follow the same procedure as above.
Registrars Office will issue a copy of the academic transcripts at the end of every semester to the financial
guarantor of the students who are on probation. The forwarding letter shall contain a statement regarding
the probation status of a student and the student should immediately contact the Academic Advisor to
discuss the academic plan.

DUPLICATE COPY OF THE ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT:


Student/financial guarantor may collect a student copy of the academic transcript at any time upon payment of
Tk 100/- per copy from the Office of the Controller of Examinations.

PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION ON THE STUDENTS


ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE/PROGRESS FOR A CERTAIN SEMESTER:
All financial guarantors/parents/ guardians are welcome to collect any information on the academic
performance/progress of their son(s)/daughter(s)/ward(s) from the respective faculty members by prior
appointment over phone. Further information may be available from the respective academic advisors and
Registrars Office.

REQUIREMENT FOR DOUBLE MAJOR IN THE UNDERGRADUATE


PROGRAMME:

Double major in the same/different school/s may be allowed but the students have to fulfill all the criteria
i.e. foundation courses, core courses, required courses from both the selected majors and a minor.
Only the students who earned a CGPA of 3.5 and above will be allowed to do a double major.
Minor of a major cannot not be converted to major i.e. for earning both the major there should be one
minor.
To obtain two majors, a student has to pursue a minimum of 18 credit hours of course work and 6 credit of
senior project or internship from each major (i.e. 18 x 2 = 36 credit hours of course work, and 6 x 2 = 12
credits); i.e. one senior project and one internship will be required to do the double major. The students
have the liberty to choose senior project and the internship from their majors.

ATTENDANCE POLICY:


If a student misses a total of eight classes (out of a maximum of 24-26) in a course, s/he will automatically
with a W grade.

However in special cases (where the number of classes missed is between 8) an exception may be
considered. The modality of this consideration will be through a grade change form filled by the instructor
and approved by the Head of the Department and the Dean of the School.

All instructors have to login to the students attendance page within 5 minutes of the official time of
commencement of the class and submit electronically the attendance form within the next 15 minutes.

No student will be allowed to sit for any examination if their name doesnt appear on the online attendance
page.

TIME LIMITATION FOR COMPLETING DEGREE:


Students will be allowed up to 8 years from the date of their initial enrollment to complete their degree.

REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2015 SEMESTER:


Students who have earned 16 credit hours and above will register their courses by using online
registration system and others will go to their respective advisors to register their courses.
Registration for the Summer 2015 Semester will be held from 3rd May to 7th May between 9:30 am and 3:00
pm. Students intending to register for the Summer 2015 Semester are advised to maintain the following
schedule of registration:
Date of Registration
3 May 2015

Credit hour earned


0 15 credits
70 credits & above

5 May 2015

37 69 credits

6 May 2015

16 36 credits

7 May 2015

Reserved

Thursday, 7th May 2015 is reserved for the students who may miss the specific dates of registration for any
unavoidable reason.

Above-mentioned dates are provisional, changes may take place. Students are requested to see the Notice Boards.

REGISTRATION FOR AUTUMN 2015 SEMESTER:


Registration for the Autumn 2015 Semester will be held from 31st August to 3rd September between 9:30 am
and 3:00 pm. Students intending to register for the Autumn 2015 Semester are advised to maintain the
following schedule of registration:
Date of Registration
31 August 2015

Credit hour earned


0 15 credits
70 credits & above

1 September 2015

37 69 credits

2 September 2015

16 36 credits

3 September 2015

Reserved

Thursday, 3 September 2015 is reserved for the students who may miss the specific dates of registration for
any unavoidable reason.

Above-mentioned dates are provisional, changes may take place. Students are requested to see the Notice Boards.

INFORMATION ON TUITION FEES, OTHER CHARGES AND


PAYMENT PROCEDURE:
TUITION FEES AND OTHER CHARGES FOR THE YEAR 2015:
Admission Fees
Late admission fees
Re-admission fees
Re-instatement fees (to re-instate the regular status)
Semester tuition fees per credit:
Regular students (Enrolled from Autumn 2014 semester)
Regular students (Enrolled before Autumn 2014 semester)
Non-degree students
Library, computer/laboratory and students activities fees
Fees for LFE 201 (for live-in-field experience)
Academic transcript/Student copy
Academic transcript/Official copy
Undergraduate admission application form
Undergraduate Catalogue / copy
Certification letter / copy
(Letter certifying medium of instruction at IUB)
(Letter certifying student status)
(Letter certifying migration status)
(Letter certifying provisional status of undergraduate programme)
Duplicate Identity Card / copy
Graduation application fees (non-refundable)
Duplicate copy of original certificate (Diploma)
Two official copies of academic transcripts (for graduating students)
Library overdue fine for general collection (per day per book)
Library overdue fine for reserved collection (per hour per book)

-----------------

Tk. 17,
Tk. 3,
Tk. 15,
Tk. 10,

500
000
000
000

-----------------------------------------

Tk. 5,
Tk. 4,
Tk. 5,
Tk. 6,
Tk. 15,
Tk.
Tk.
Tk.
Tk.
Tk.

500
500
000
000
000
100
500
500
80
100

-------------------------

Tk.
100
Tk. 3, 500
Tk. 1, 000
Tk.
500
Tk.
10
Tk.
10

(The University reserves rights to revise at anytime)

PLEASE NOTE: Except for the undergraduate admission application form, all other forms are available at
the Registrars Office and other offices of the university. These forms may be obtained without any charge.

LATE FEE: Students are required to pay late fee, which is 10% of all fees. The late fee is applicable for all
fees except for late admission fees.

PAYMENT OF SEMESTER TUITION FEES AND OTHER CHARGES:


Students are required to pay the semester tuition fees and other charges at the time of registration period
according to the time and date mentioned in the billing statement issued by the Registrars Office. All
payments have to be made by pay-order, bank draft or certified cheque duly endorsed in favour of Independent
University, Bangladesh. Students are instructed to pay the fees at Bank Asia Ltd.

Registration fees should be paid within the specified date. No


payment extension will be allowed.

IDENTITY CARDS:
Students will not be allowed to enter the University premises without a valid Identity Card (ID), which will be
issued only upon the settlement of unpaid dues. Students are advised to collect the ID cards from their
respective School of major after payment of the fees.

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS AWARDED BOARD


SCHOLARSHIP:
Students whose names appeared in the Education Boards scholarship list for their brilliant academic
performance in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations are advised to maintain the following
procedure:
 Students will fill the prescribed form available at the Registrars Office and submit it.
 Registrars Office will issue a letter addressed to the Secretary of the appropriate education board stating all
the details of the student and will request the board to announce the scholarship in the name of the
University.
 The education board concerned will issue a letter announcing the scholarship of the student in the name of
the IUB.
 According to the education boards letter, the Registrars Office will prepare and submit the bill to the
Office of the Chief Accounts Officer of the Board for a particular student.
 After verification, the Chief Accounts Officer will issue a cheque in the name of IUB.
 IUB Accounts Office will collect the money by submitting the cheque.
 Then the student will collect the money from the IUB Accounts Office.

INFORMATION ON REFUND OF FEES:


(i) A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fee and drops out before the start of the
semester, for which s/he was admitted, is entitled to 80 percent refund of tuition fee paid.
(ii) A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fee, but after attending classes up to add / drop
period is incapacitated due to health or unavoidable family reasons is entitled to adjust 75% of tuition fees paid
if s/he registers for the following semester.
(iii) A student who has registered and paid his/her full tuition fees but dies or is permanently incapacitated
before the beginning of the semester then s/he is entitled to refund of full tuition fees and if s/he dies or is
permanently incapacitated within two weeks of the beginning of the semester then s/he is entitled to 80 per cent
refund of tuition fees.
(v) Only the tuition fees can be adjusted or refunded. Other charges cannot be adjusted or refunded.

ELIGIBILITY FOR REFUND OF FEES:


If a student, who is still studying at IUB, has any amount due from the IUB account the amount may be adjusted
with semester tuition fees or with any other fees. If a student is leaving the University or has completed the
graduation requirement s/he may apply for a refund.

APPLICATION FOR REFUND OF FEES:


Students who wish to get the refund of their fees need to submit an application to the Registrar.
The application is required to be endorsed by the financial guarantor of the student.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON USING THE LIBRARY FACILITIES:


All currently enrolled students are advised to adhere to the following rules at the time of using the library:
 To use the library facility, students should have valid Identity cards in their possession.
 If a student does not have the valid Identity card in possession, s/he may use the money receipt issued by
the Accounts Office for a maximum of 10 (ten) days.
 As silence is essential in a library, all students are advised to keep quiet in the library.
 Students should put-off the mobile telephone sets when entering the library.
 Students should not bring any personal possessions to the library except an exercise book (khata), pen,
geometric box and calculator.
 Students should maintain a proper dress code in the library.

 Undergraduate students may borrow books if they have a valid library membership.
 An undergraduate student may borrow a maximum of three general materials for 10 (ten) days and may
renew same for further loan period. For renewal, the student is required to come personally to the library
counter.
 Reference Textbooks marked with a red R may be borrowed for only 2 (two) hours and other reference
books are reserved for use inside the library.
 Checkout time from the library is 15 (fifteen) minutes prior to the closing hour.
 Library materials issued against an ID number of a student remain the responsibility of the concerned
student.
 Any kind of writing or marking on the library materials is strictly forbidden. Any type of mutilation or
defacement will be punished by making the student replace the book.
 Any kind of willful misuse of library facilities may result in termination of library membership.
 If a student fails to return the library materials on time, s/he will have to pay fine. The fine is for general
collection @Tk 10/day and for reserved collection @Tk 10/- per hour.
 Serious offences will be dealt with under the Universitys Code of Discipline and will result in immediate
suspension from library facilities, pending enquiry.
 Offences include unrecorded borrowing, theft on concealment of any material or equipment, abuse of any
sort directed against library staff or other users of the library.

RECOGNITION OF SEMESTER PERFORMANCE BASED ON


SEMESTER RESULTS:
A full-time student will be placed in the five Honour Lists as per the following conditions:
(a)
Deans List: for attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in any semester.
(b)
Deans Merit List: for attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in the second successive semester.
(c)
Deans Honour List: for attaining a CGPA of 3.76 or more in the second successive semester
(additional a book award of Tk.5,000/-).
(d)
Vice Chancellors List: for attaining a CGPA of 3.50 or more in the third successive semester.
(e)
Vice Chancellors Honour List: for attaining a CGPA of 3.86 or more in the third successive semester
(additional a book award of Tk.10,000/-).

DECLARATION/ CHANGE OF UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR AND


MINOR:
A student must declare his/her intending major during his/her entryand must confirm the major and declare the
minor programme of study by submitting the Major/Minor Declaration Form at the Registrars Office.
The declaration form should be approved by the School of major and minor, both.

CATALOGUE:
Catalogues are available throughout the year. To decide the major/minor area of study, a student of IUB may
collect the catalogue of the school concerned.

10

STANDARDISED FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE


SUMMER 2015 SEMESTER
DAYS CLASS
MEETS

S
T

M
W

TIME CLASS
MEETS

DATE OF EXAM

TIME OF
EXAM

08:00 - 09:30

Sunday, 2 August

0800 - 1000

09:40 - 11.10

Monday, 3 August

1200 - 1400

11:20 - 12:50

Sunday, 2 August

1600 - 1800

13:40 - 15:10

Monday, 3 August

0800 - 1000

15:20 - 16:50

Sunday, 2 August

1200 - 1400

17:00 - 18:30

Monday, 3 August

1600 - 1800

08:00 - 09:30

Tuesday, 4 August

0800 - 1000

09:40 - 11.10

Wednesday, 5 August

1200 - 1400

11:20 - 12:50

Tuesday, 4 August

1600 - 1800

13:40 - 15:10

Wednesday, 5 August

0800 - 1000

15:20 - 16:50

Tuesday, 4 August

1200 - 1400

17:00 - 18:30

Wednesday, 5 August

1600 - 1800

Note: S=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday.


Note:
1

In case of any disruption the examination would be shifted to to the next available date after the
examination week
2
Above-mentioned dates are provisional, changes may take place. Students are requested to see the
Notice Boards.
3
To organize examinations of the courses with multiple sections in a single slot the Examination Week
may start beforehand.

11

COURSE SCHEDULE
Day

Time

Capacity

Room

AAT101

Course ID

Section
1

Art and Aesthetics

Course Name

MW

11:20-12:50

45

7002

ACN201
ACN201
ACN201
ACN201
ACN201
ACN201
ACN202
ACN202
ACN202
ACN202
ACN202
ACN301
ACN301
ACN305
ACN305
ACN402
ACN402
ACN403
ACN403
ACN405
ACN405
ACN441,MIS441
ANT101
ANT101
ANT101
ANT101
ANT101
ANT101
ANT103
ANT308
ANT314
ANT401
ANT414
ANT499
BDS109
BIO100
BIO101
BIO101L
BIO102
BIO102T
BIO104
BIO105
BIO105L
BIO106

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Management of Accounting
Management of Accounting
Management of Accounting
Management of Accounting
Management of Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Income Tax Accounting
Income Tax Accounting
Auditing
Auditing
Cost Accounting 1
Cost Accounting 1
Accounting Information System
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Methodology in Anthropology
Globalization, Urbanization and Migration
Communication and Cultural Politics
Anthropology and Development
Material Culture
Senior Project/Internship
Bangladesh 1971 through the Lenses
Discoveries in Biology
Environmental Biology
Environmental Biology Lab
Biology & Society
Biology & Society Tutorial
Biochemistry II
General Chemistry
General Chemistry Lab
Introductory Chemistry I

ST
MW
ST
MW
ST
MW
ST
ST
MW
MW
ST
MW
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
ST
MW
ST
MW
ST
MW
MW
MW
ST
MW
MW
ST
A
MW
MW
ST
R
ST
R
MW
ST
M
MW

13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
15:20-16:50
13:40-15:10
17:00-18:30
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
15:20-16:50
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30
11:20-12:50
17:00-18:30
08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
09:40-11:10
15:20-16:50
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
09:40-11:10
11:20-12:50
15:20-16:50

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
45
45
45
45
45
45
15
20
20
20
15
10
45
30
40
40
30
30
30
30
30
30

2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2010
2009
2010
2009
2010
2010
2009
2009
2011
2009
2011
2010
2012
2010
2012
2011
2009
8011
7015
8011
10015
4012
2020
4012
9015
4013
8015
2021
TBA2
7002
10018
4014
BLab
10018
10017
10014
10014
4017L
10018

12

BIO106L
BIO107
BIO107L
BIO108
BIO201
BIO202
BIO204
BIO206
BIO207
BIO211
BIO303
BIO306
BLA101
BNG201
BUS201

Course ID

Section
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Course Name
Introductory Chemistry I Lab
Introductory Chemistry II
Introductory Chemistry II Lab
Human Physiology & Diseases
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chem II
Cell Biology II
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Genetics
Enzymology
Molecular Biology
Concepts in Biotechnology
Bangla Literature and Art
Bangla Literature
Introduction to Business

Day
W
ST
M
ST
ST
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST
ST
ST
MW
ST

Time
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
09:40-11:10
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50

BUS201

Introduction to Business

MW

15:20-16:50

BUS201

Introduction to Business

ST

BUS201

Introduction to Business

MW

BUS201

Introduction to Business

MW

BUS201

Introduction to Business

MW

BUS201

Introduction to Business

MW

08:00-09:30

50

2013

BUS202

Business Mathematics

ST

11:20-12:50

35

2012

BUS202

Business Mathematics

MW

13:40-15:10

35

2011

BUS202

Business Mathematics

ST

17:00-18:30

35

2010

BUS202

Business Mathematics

MW

09:40-11:10

35

4011

BUS202

Business Mathematics

MW

17:00-18:30

35

4010

BUS202

Business Mathematics

ST

08:00-09:30

35

2011

BUS202

Business Mathematics

ST

08:00-09:30

35

4010

BUS202

Business Mathematics

ST

11:20-12:50

35

4010

BUS202

Business Mathematics

MW

15:20-16:50

35

4011

BUS202

10

Business Mathematics

ST

11:20-12:50

35

4011

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2010

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2013

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

ST

17:00-18:30

50

2011

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

MW

08:00-09:30

50

2014

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2014

BUS360

Introduction to Business Law

MW

08:00-09:30

50

3008

BUS485

Business Research Methods

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2012

BUS485

Business Research Methods

MW

09:40-11:10

50

2011

BUS485

Business Research Methods

ST

13:40-15:10

50

2010

BUS485

Business Research Methods

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2012

BUS485

Business Research Methods

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2013

BUS485

Business Research Methods

ST

11:20-12:50

50

2013

CEN104
CEN104L

1
1

Electrical Circuit Analysis


Lab work based on CEN104

MW
T

13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10

40
30

5014
EEELab

13

Capacity Room
30
4017L
30
10014
30
4017L
30
10017
30
2020
30
10017
30
10014
30
4017L5
30
10017
30
10014
30
9015
30
10014
50
7002
50
8015
50
2011
50

2010

08:00-09:30

50

2010

17:00-18:30

50

2011

11:20-12:50

50

2013

09:40-11:10

50

2009

Course ID
CEN210
CEN210L

Section
Course Name
1
Electronic Devices & Circuits
1
Electronic Devices & Circuits

Day
ST
W

Time
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10

Capacity Room
30
5014
30
ECRLab

CHE101

Concepts in Chemistry

MW

09:40-11:10

45

9017

CHE101

Concepts in Chemistry

ST

11:20-12:50

45

9017

CHE101

Concepts in Chemistry

ST

13:40-15:10

45

9017

CHE101

Concepts in Chemistry

MW

08:00-09:30

45

9017

CHE101L

Concepts in Chemistry Lab

08:00-09:30

45

ESLAB

CHE101L

Concepts in Chemistry Lab

17:00-18:30

45

ESLAB

CHE101L

Concepts in Chemistry Lab

17:00-18:30

45

ESLAB

CHE101L

Concepts in Chemistry Lab

09:40-11:10

45

ESLAB

CHE102
CHE102
CHE102
CHE102
CHE102L
CHE102L
CHE102L
CHE102L
CHI101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L
CIS101L

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Chemistry and Society


Chemistry and Society
Chemistry and Society
Chemistry and Society
Chemistry and Society Laboratory
Chemistry and Society Laboratory
Chemistry and Society Laboratory
Chemistry and Society Laboratory
Elementary Chinese-I
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Fundamentals of Computer System
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101
Labwork for CIS101

ST
MW
ST
MW
T
W
S
M
MW
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST
MW
MW
ST
ST
ST
MW
ST
ST
M
S
M
T
S
W
T
M
M
W
W
S
W

08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
15:20-16:50
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
17:00-18:30
08:00-09:30
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
08:00-09:30
11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30

45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
30
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

9013
9013
9013
9013
ESULab
ESULab
ESULab
ESULab
7025
CSCLab1
CSCLab3
4043
6023
4043
CSCLab1
4043
CSCLab1
CSCLab2
CSCLab3
CSCLab1
CSCLab2
CSCLab1
CSCLab1
CSCLab2
4043
CSCLab3
4043
CSCLab3
CSCLab3
CSCLab3
CSCLab2
CSCLab2
CSCLab1
CSCLab1
CSCLab3
CSCLab3

14

CIS101L
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN201
CMN202
CMN203
CMN205
CMN207
CMN301
CMN302
CMN303
CMN304
CMN305
CMN306
CMN308
CMN309
CMN314
CMN316
CMN317
CMN321
CMN323
CMN326
CMN406
CMN407
CMN412
CMN413
CMN417
CMN419
CMN421
CMN422
CMN423
CMN426
CMN498
CMN499
CSC101
CSC101
CSC101
CSC101
CSC101

Course ID

Section
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5

CSC101

Course Name
Labwork for CIS101
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Introduction to Communication
Public Speaking
Mass Communication: Structure and Process
Introduction to Interactive Media
Introduction to Media Writing
Development Communication
Media, Culture and Society
Graphic Design and Production
Language of Film
Media and Development
Script Writing
Newspaper Reporting and Editing
Shooting and Lighting
Depth Reporting
Development-Support Communication
Newspaper Editing
Advertising Business Practice
Copywriting
Health and Population Communication Strategies
Theories of Media and Communication
Methods in Media Research
Narrative Video Production
Computer Mediated Communication
Film-TV Business Practice
Feature Writing
Business Journalism
Packaging and Print Promotions
TV Commercials
Gender and Communication
Internship
Senior Project
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Science

Day
M
MW
ST
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST
MW
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST
MW
MW
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
MW
ST
MW
MW
ST
MW
F
F
MW
ST
ST
MW
ST

Time
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
11:20-12:50
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
11:20-12:50
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
09:40-11:10
08:00-09:30
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
15:20-16:50
17:00-18:30
11:20-12:50
17:00-18:30
15:20-16:50
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
08:00-09:30
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
17:00-18:30
09:40-11:10
11:20-12:50

Capacity
25
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

Room
CSCLab1
8015
7002
8012
3002
2023
7025
7026
7026
4014
3010
9013
8011
4014
8012
8011
8015
8011
8012
8011
4012
7015
7025
8012
8012
7016
7026
4012
8012
8012
8015
7015
8015
9017
2022
4013
4013
TBA2
TBA2
CSCLab3
CSCLab4
CSCLab3
CSCLab1
CSCLab1

Introduction to Computer Science

ST

09:40-11:10

30

CSCLab3

MW

13:40-15:10

30

CSCLab3

08:00-09:30

30

CSCLab4

CSC101

Introduction to Computer Science

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

15

Course ID
CSC101L

Section
2
Lab for CEN101

Course Name

Day
S

Time
15:20-16:50

Capacity Room
30
CSCLab2

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab2

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab1

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

08:00-09:30

30

CSCLab2

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

13:40-15:10

30

CSCLab3

CSC101L

Lab for CEN101

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab3

CSC201,CCR201

Discrete Mathematics

MW

11:20-12:50

30

5014

CSC203,CCR203

Data Structure

MW

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab2

CSC203,CCR203

Data Structure

ST

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab1

CSC203L,CCR203L
CSC203L,CCR203L

1
2

Data Structure Lab


Data Structure Lab

T
W

11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30

30
30

CSCLab2
CSCLab2

CSC204,CCR204

Intro to Comp. Hardware

ST

15:20-16:50

30

5014

CSC204L,CCR204L

Labwork for CSC204

13:40-15:10

30

EEELab

CSC205,CCR205

Programming Concepts

ST

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab3

CSC205L,CCR205L

Prog. & Data Structure Lab

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab2

CSC212,CSC216,CEN212
CSC212L,CSC216L,CEN21
2L
CSC301

Micropro. & Ass. Language

MW

09:40-11:10

30

5014

Labwork for CSC212

11:20-12:50

30

EEELab

Finite Automata and Computability

ST

17:00-18:30

30

5012

CSC305,CSC213,CCR305
CSC305L,CSC213L,CCR30
5L
CSC306,CSC211

Object-Oriented Programming

MW

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab4

Labwork for CSC305

13:40-15:10

30

CSCLab2

Algorithms

ST

09:40-11:10

30

CSCLab2

CSC306L,CSC211L

Algorithms Lab

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab2

CSC317

Numerical Methods

ST

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab4

CSC317L

Labwork based on CSC317

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab3

CSC401,CEN401,CSC303
CSC401L,CEN401L,CSC30
3L
CSC411

Database Management

ST

09:40-11:10

40

CSCLab4

Database Management Lab

08:00-09:30

30

CSCLab4

Compiler Construction

ST

08:00-09:30

30

CSCLab2

CSC413

Design of Operating System

ST

11:20-12:50

30

CSCLab4

CSC420

Image Processing and Pattern Recognition

MW

13:40-15:10

30

CSCLab4

CSC421

Machine learning

MW

09:40-11:10

30

CSCLab4

MW

15:20-16:50

30

CSCLab4

08:00-09:30

30

CSCLab3

CSC430

Data Communication and Networking

CSC430L

Data Communication and Networking Lab

CSC445,CSC451,CEN445

Software Engineering

MW

08:00-09:30

40

CSCLab4

CSC455

Web Applications and Internet

ST

17:00-18:30

30

CSCLab4

ECN200

Introduction to Economics

MW

17:00-18:30

50

2013

ECN200

Introduction to Economics

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2011

ECN200

Introduction to Economics

MW

08:00-09:30

50

3009

ECN201
ECN201

1
2

Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics

ST
MW

09:40-11:10
15:20-16:50

50
50

2012
2014

ECN201

Principles of Microeconomics

ST

11:20-12:50

50

2014

ECN201
ECN201
ECN201

4
5
6

Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics

ST
MW
MW

08:00-09:30
11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30

50
50
50

3008
2014
3010

16

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

ECN201

Course ID

Section
7

Principles of Microeconomics

Course Name

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2013

ECN201

Principles of Microeconomics

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2020

ECN201

Principles of Microeconomics

MW

08:00-09:30

50

3011

ECN201

10

Principles of Microeconomics

ST

17:00-18:30

50

2012

ECN201

11

Principles of Microeconomics

MW

17:00-18:30

50

2014

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

MW

17:00-18:30

50

2012

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

MW

08:00-09:30

50

3012

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

ST

13:40-15:10

50

2011

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

ST

11:20-12:50

50

3008

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

MW

17:00-18:30

50

3008

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

ST

17:00-18:30

50

2013

ECN202

Principles of Macroeconomics

MW

08:00-09:30

50

2020

ECN202
ECN202
ECN220
ECN301
ECN302
ECN308
ECN310
ECN330
ECN340
ECN350,ENV301
ECN360
ECN401
ECN402
ECN490
ECR101
ECR101
ECR101L
ECR101L
ECR205
ECR205
ECR205L
ECR205L
ECR206
ECR206

8
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2

Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Economy of Bangladesh
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
International Trade Theory
Money and Banking
Development Economics
Public Finance
Environmental Economics
Development Economics
Microeconomic Theory
Macroeconomic Theory
Research Project/ Thesis
Intro. to Electrical Engg.
Intro. to Electrical Engg.
Labwork for ECR101
Labwork for ECR101
Digital Circuits
Digital Circuits
Labwork based on ECR205
Labwork based on ECR205
Circuits & Systems
Circuits & Systems

ST
ST
MW
ST
ST
ST
MW
MW
ST
MW
ST
MW
ST
ST
ST
MW
T
W
ST
MW
S
M
ST
MW

09:40-11:10
08:00-09:30
17:00-18:30
09:40-11:10
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50
08:00-09:30
15:20-16:50
15:20-16:50
11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10
17:00-18:30
15:20-16:50
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
13:40-15:10
15:20-16:50
09:40-11:10
09:40-11:10
15:20-16:50
15:20-16:50
08:00-09:30
15:20-16:50

50
50
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
50
30
30
30
30
35
35
25
25
35
35
25
25
35
35

2013
3009
4011
4010
4010
2012
3008
2021
4010
2021
4012
2012
4011
4011
6007
5012
ECRLab
ECRLab
5012
6008
ECRLab
ECRLab
6008
6008

ECR206L
ECR206L
ECR207

1
2
1

Labwork based on ECR206


Labwork based on ECR206
Electronics I

S
M
MW

11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50
11:20-12:50

25
25
35

ECRLab
ECRLab
6012

ECR207L

Labwork based on ECR207

09:40-11:10

25

EEELab

ECR207L

Labwork based on ECR207

13:40-15:10

25

EEELab

ECR209

Microprocessor & Interf.

ST

11:20-12:50

35

6008

ECR209L

Labwork based on ECR209

15:20-16:50

25

EEELab

ECR301

Telecommunication Systems-I

ST

11:20-12:50

35

ECR301L

Lab Work Based on ECR301

13:40-15:10

20

6012
ECRLab

17

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

11:20-12:50

20

EEELab2

MW

11:20-12:50

35

6013

09:40-11:10

20

ECRLab

08:00-09:30

35

6009

09:40-11:10

20

EEELab

11:20-12:50

20

EEELab

ST

08:00-09:30

35

6007

ECR301L

Lab Work Based on ECR301

ECR305

Intro to Digital Signal Processing

ECR305L

Labwork on ECR305

ECR407

Electronics-II

ST

ECR407L

Lab Work Based on ECR407

ECR407L

Lab Work Based on ECR407

ECR433

Engineering Economics and Finance

EEE303,ETE409

Electrical Energy

ST

09:40-11:10

35

6013

EEE303L

Labwork for EEE303

15:20-16:50

25

EEELab

EEE304,ETE309

Electromagnetic Theory & Applications

MW

08:00-09:30

35

6009

EEE308,ETE424

Systems and Control

ST

15:20-16:50

35

5013

EEE308L

Lab Work Based on EEE308

11:20-12:50

25

EEELab2

EEE402

Power Transmission and Distribution

MW

09:40-11:10

35

6009

EEE413

Solid State Electronics

ST

11:20-12:50

35

6009

EEE413L

Labwork for EEE413

13:40-15:10

25

EEELab2

EEE416

Microwave Engineering

MW

15:20-16:50

35

5014

EEE417
EEE418,ETE418

1
1

Switchgear and Protection


Embedded Systems

MW
MW

11:20-12:50
09:40-11:10

35
35

5013
6013

EEE450,ETE450

Very Large-Scale Integration Technology

MW

15:20-16:50

35

5002

EEE490,ETE490

Special Topics in Electrical & Electronic Engineering

MW

13:40-15:10

35

6012

EEE498,ETE498

Senior Project

08:00-09:30

35

ECRLab

EEE499,ETE499

Internship Program

17:00-18:30

35

ECRLab

ELT201

English Language

MW

08:00-09:30

15

4013

ELT203

The History of English

ST

09:40-11:10

15

8013

ELT303

Second Language Acquisition

MW

11:20-12:50

15

8013

ELT305

Discourse in ELT

ST

15:20-16:50

15

8013

ELT401

Research Methodology

ST

13:40-15:10

15

4012

ELT402

World Englishes

ST

11:20-12:50

15

8014

ELT403

Teaching English for Specific Purposes

MW

11:20-12:50

15

2023

ELT412

Teaching Pronunciation

MW

13:40-15:10

15

8014

ELT498

Teaching Practice / Internship

ST

13:40-15:10

15

8013

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

13:40-15:10

45

7015

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ST

11:20-12:50

45

2021

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

11:20-12:50

45

4011

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

11:20-12:50

45

7026

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

08:00-09:30

45

4011

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

15:20-16:50

45

4012

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

17:00-18:30

45

9014

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ST

08:00-09:30

45

4011

ENG101

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ST

09:40-11:10

45

7016

ENG101

10

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

17:00-18:30

45

7016

ENG101

11

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ST

08:00-09:30

45

4012

ENG101

12

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

08:00-09:30

45

4012

ENG101

13

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

09:40-11:10

45

2022

18

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

ST

09:40-11:10

45

7025

ST

13:40-15:10

45

7015

ST

08:00-09:30

16

4013

ST

13:40-15:10

45

4013

MW

13:40-15:10

45

7016

ENG101

14

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ENG101

15

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ENG101

16

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ENG101

17

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ENG101

18

English Listening & Speaking Skills

ENG101

19

English Listening & Speaking Skills

MW

15:20-16:50

45

8015

ENG102

English Reading Skills

MW

11:20-12:50

45

7015

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

08:00-09:30

45

4014

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

09:40-11:10

45

8011

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

11:20-12:50

45

7015

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

13:40-15:10

45

7025

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

09:40-11:10

45

7026

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

11:20-12:50

45

7016

ENG102

English Reading Skills

MW

15:20-16:50

45

7015

ENG102

English Reading Skills

ST

09:40-11:10

45

8012

ENG102

10

English Reading Skills

MW

09:40-11:10

45

8011

ENG102

11

English Reading Skills

MW

11:20-12:50

45

4012

ENG102

12

English Reading Skills

ST

15:20-16:50

45

7015

ENG102

13

English Reading Skills

ST

17:00-18:30

45

7015

ENG102

14

English Reading Skills

ST

08:00-09:30

45

7016

ENG105

Business English

ST

11:20-12:50

45

2022

ENG105

Business English

MW

11:20-12:50

45

7016

ENG105

Business English

ST

17:00-18:30

45

7016

ENG105

Business English

MW

09:40-11:10

45

4010

ENG105

Business English

ST

15:20-16:50

45

7016

ENG105

Business English

ST

17:00-18:30

45

7025

ENG105

Business English

MW

11:20-12:50

45

4013

ENG105

Business English

MW

13:40-15:10

45

9013

ENG105

Business English

MW

17:00-18:30

45

9017

ENG105

10

Business English

ST

09:40-11:10

45

4011

ENG105

11

Business English

MW

08:00-09:30

45

4014

ENG105

12

Business English

MW

09:40-11:10

45

7016

ENG105

13

Business English

ST

13:40-15:10

45

7016

ENG105

14

Business English

ST

17:00-18:30

45

7026

ENG106

Advanced Academic Skills

ST

08:00-09:30

45

8015

ENG201

Introduction to English Literature

ST

11:20-12:50

45

2023

ENG203

Understanding Poetry

ST

11:20-12:50

15

7025

ENG204

Varieties of Prose

ST

08:00-09:30

15

8011

ENG312

English Literature: The Victorians

MW

11:20-12:50

15

8014

ENG316

Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

MW

13:40-15:10

15

7025

ENG401

Research Methodology

MW

09:40-11:10

15

8013

ENG403

Introduction to Lirerary Theory

ST

11:20-12:50

15

7026

ENG405

South Asian Fiction in English

ST

13:40-15:10

15

8014

ENG406

Translation Studies

ST

13:40-15:10

15

2022

ENG412

English Drama from Congreve to Churchill

ST

15:20-16:50

15

9016

19

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

ENG414

Other Literatures in English

MW

15:20-16:50

15

7016

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

08:00-09:30

45

9014

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

ST

17:00-18:30

45

9014

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

ST

09:40-11:10

45

7002

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

ST

11:20-12:50

45

9014

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

ST

15:20-16:50

45

3012

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

ST

13:40-15:10

45

10018

ENV101

11

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

11:20-12:50

45

9014

ENV101

12

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

15:20-16:50

45

9014

ENV101

13

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

09:40-11:10

45

10018

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

08:00-09:30

45

10018

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

09:40-11:10

45

7025

ENV101

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

13:40-15:10

45

9014

ENV101

10

Introduction to Environmental science

MW

13:40-15:10

45

3012

ENV102

World Geography

ST

08:00-09:30

45

9014

ENV102

World Geography

ST

17:00-18:30

45

2020

ENV102

World Geography

MW

13:40-15:10

45

3011

ENV102

World Geography

ST

11:20-12:50

45

9013

ENV102

World Geography

MW

11:20-12:50

45

10018

ENV102T

World Geography Tutorial

11:20-12:50

45

9014

ENV102T

World Geography Tutorial

11:20-12:50

45

7002

ENV102T
ENV102T

3
4

World Geography Tutorial


World Geography Tutorial

R
R

13:40-15:10
11:20-12:50

45
45

10018
9013

ENV102T

World Geography Tutorial

13:40-15:10

45

10015

ENV201

Environmental Chemistry

ST

17:00-18:30

30

10015

ENV201L

Environmental Chemistry Lab

15:20-16:50

30

ESLAB

ENV202

MW

15:20-16:50

25

10014

ENV202L

15:20-16:50

25

BLab

ENV205

Environmental Biology, Ecology and Conservation


Environmental Biology, Ecology and Conservation
Laboratory Practicum
Energy and Environment

ST

13:40-15:10

30

4011

ENV212

Environmental Geography

ST

09:40-11:10

20

9014

ENV216

Water Pollution and Control

MW

13:40-15:10

30

4010

ENV220

MW

09:40-11:10

30

9014

ENV302

MW

09:40-11:10

10

7019

ENV302L

09:40-11:10

10

7019

ENV303

Introduction to Aquatic Science


Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing
and Cartography
Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing
and Cartography Lab
Peoples Participation in Environmental Management

MW

11:20-12:50

40

2021

ENV307

Risk Assessment & Disaster Management

ST

13:40-15:10

20

9014

ENV314

Management of Natural Resources

MW

13:40-15:10

20

4011

ENV325

Waste Management

ST

09:40-11:10

30

9017

ENV330

Agriculture and Land Resource Management

ST

15:20-16:50

25

9017

ENV345

Biogeography

MW

13:40-15:10

20

8013

ENV346

Water Quality Environment

ST

15:20-16:50

30

9013

ENV401

Environmental and Social impact Assessment

ST

13:40-15:10

30

10015

20

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

ENV403

Environmental Toxicology

MW

11:20-12:50

30

9013

ENV409

Industrial Effluent Management

MW

15:20-16:50

30

9017

ENV410

Environmental Law

MW

15:20-16:50

30

10015

ENV498

Senior Research Project

08:00-09:30

10

TBA1

ENV498

Senior Research Project

09:40-11:10

10

TBA1

ENV499

Internship Program

11:20-12:50

10

TBA1

ENV499

Internship Program

13:40-15:10

10

TBA1

ETE303,EEE401

Telecommunication Network-I

ST

17:00-18:30

35

6013

ETE303L

Lab Work Based on ETE303

17:00-18:30

20

EEELab

ETE304

Telecomm. Networks II

ST

09:40-11:10

35

6008

ETE403

Network Management

ST

15:20-16:50

35

6008

ETE406,EEE406

Telecomm. Systems II

ST

13:40-15:10

35

6013

ETE406L

Labwork for ETE406

09:40-11:10

25

ECRLab

FIN201

Introduction to Finance

ST

09:40-11:10

50

3008

FIN201

Introduction to Finance

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2014

FIN201

Introduction to Finance

ST

11:20-12:50

50

3009

FIN201

Introduction to Finance

ST

13:40-15:10

50

2013

FIN201

Introduction to Finance

MW

11:20-12:50

50

3009

FIN301

Business Finance I

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2022

FIN301

Business Finance I

ST

11:20-12:50

50

3010

FIN302

Business Finance II

ST

08:00-09:30

50

3010

FIN302

Business Finance II

MW

09:40-11:10

50

2013

FIN302

Business Finance II

ST

08:00-09:30

50

3011

FIN401

Banking and Finance

MW

11:20-12:50

50

3010

FIN401

Banking and Finance

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2012

FIN405

Management of Financial Institution

ST

09:40-11:10

50

3009

FIN460

Investment Management

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2023

FIN460

Investment Management

MW

15:20-16:50

50

3008

FIN461

Financial Derivatives

MW

09:40-11:10

50

2014

FIN480,INB480,MGT480

International Financial Management

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2013

FIN480,INB480,MGT480

International Financial Management

ST

13:40-15:10

50

2014

FRN101

Elementary French I

MW

15:20-16:50

30

7026

FRN101

Elementary French I

MW

17:00-18:30

30

7026

FRN101

Elementary French I

ST

13:40-15:10

30

8015

FRN101

Elementary French I

ST

15:20-16:50

30

7025

HEA101

Health and Society

MW

08:00-09:30

45

10014

HEA101

Health and Society

MW

09:40-11:10

45

7015

HEA101

Health and Society

ST

15:20-16:50

45

8011

HEA101

Health and Society

ST

17:00-18:30

45

10018

HEA101

Health and Society

MW

09:40-11:10

45

8012

HEA101

Health and Society

MW

15:20-16:50

45

3011

HEA101

Health and Society

MW

17:00-18:30

45

10018

HEA202

Methods in Epidemiology and Demography-I

MW

11:20-12:50

45

4014

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

MW

09:40-11:10

50

2023

21

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

ST

08:00-09:30

50

3012

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

ST

09:40-11:10

50

3010

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

MW

11:20-12:50

50

3011

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

ST

11:20-12:50

50

3011

HRM301

Introduction to Human Resource Management

MW

17:00-18:30

50

3010

HRM360

Manpower Planning and Forecasting

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2014

HRM360

Manpower Planning and Forecasting

MW

15:20-16:50

50

3009

HRM370

Labor Economics and Compensation Theory

ST

13:40-15:10

50

3008

HRM370

Labor Economics and Compensation Theory

ST

11:20-12:50

50

3012

HRM380

Industrial Law and Relations

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2020

HRM380

Industrial Law and Relations

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2020

HRM390

Strategic Human Resource Management

ST

17:00-18:30

50

2014

HRM390

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2021

HRM410

ST

13:40-15:10

50

3009

HRM460,INB404

Strategic Human Resource Management


Contemporary Human Resource Practices in
Bangladesh
International Human Resource Management

MW

17:00-18:30

50

3011

HRM460,INB404

International Human Resource Management

MW

08:00-09:30

50

2023

INB301

International Business

ST

17:00-18:30

50

3008

INB301

International Business

MW

09:40-11:10

50

3008

INB302

International Trade and Investment Theory

MW

15:20-16:50

30

4013

INB303

International Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2014

INB304

Bangladesh in International Business

MW

11:20-12:50

30

3012

INB401,MKT401

International Marketing

MW

13:40-15:10

50

3010

INB401,MKT401

International Marketing

MW

11:20-12:50

50

2020

INB403

Negotiation and Diplomacy

MW

15:20-16:50

30

4014

LAW101

Jurisprudence

ST

09:40-11:10

25

4014

LAW102

Legal History and Legal System of Bangladesh

ST

11:20-12:50

15

5012

LAW103

Law of Contract

MW

17:00-18:30

10

8014

LAW303

Business Law

MW

15:20-16:50

8014

LAW306

Environmental Law of Bangladesh

MW

08:00-09:30

TBA4

MAT100

Basic University Mathematics I

ST

11:20-12:50

40

5013

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

15:20-16:50

45

5013

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

09:40-11:10

45

5014

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

13:40-15:10

45

6007

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

17:00-18:30

45

5014

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

15:20-16:50

45

5012

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

17:00-18:30

45

5013

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

15:20-16:50

45

5012

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

17:00-18:30

45

6009

MAT101

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

13:40-15:10

45

6008

MAT101

10

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

11:20-12:50

45

5002

MAT101

11

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

11:20-12:50

45

6009

MAT101

12

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

08:00-09:30

45

5012

MAT101

13

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

17:00-18:30

45

6008

MAT101

14

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

15:20-16:50

45

5002

22

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

MAT101

15

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

13:40-15:10

45

5002

MAT101

16

Intermediate University Mathematics II

MW

17:00-18:30

45

5012

MAT101

17

Intermediate University Mathematics II

ST

13:40-15:10

45

5013

MAT102

Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus

MW

11:20-12:50

45

5012

MAT102

Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus

MW

13:40-15:10

45

5013

MAT102

Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus

ST

13:40-15:10

45

6012

MAT104

Calculus and analytical geometry

ST

11:20-12:50

45

5014

MAT104

Calculus and analytical geometry

MW

13:40-15:10

45

6009

MAT104

Calculus and analytical geometry

MW

08:00-09:30

45

6008

MAT201

Calculus-I

ST

09:40-11:10

45

6012

MAT201

Calculus-I

MW

15:20-16:50

45

6012

MAT201

Calculus-I

ST

17:00-18:30

45

5013

MAT201T

Calculus-I

09:40-11:10

45

6013

MAT201T

Calculus-I

15:20-16:50

45

5013

MAT201T

Calculus-I

15:20-16:50

45

6012

MAT203

Linear Algebra- vectors and matrices

MW

11:20-12:50

45

5002

MAT210

Basic University Mathematics II

MW

13:40-15:10

45

5012

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

09:40-11:10

45

6009

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

09:40-11:10

45

5002

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

MW

17:00-18:30

45

5014

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

15:20-16:50

45

6009

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

11:20-12:50

45

6013

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

MW

15:20-16:50

45

6007

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

15:20-16:50

45

6012

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

ST

13:40-15:10

45

5012

MAT211

Probability & Statistics

MW

17:00-18:30

45

6012

MAT211

10

Probability & Statistics

ST

17:00-18:30

45

6012

MAT211

11

Probability & Statistics

ST

08:00-09:30

45

5013

MAT211

12

Probability & Statistics

MW

17:00-18:30

45

6008

MAT211

13

Probability & Statistics

MW

08:00-09:30

45

5013

MAT211

14

Probability & Statistics

ST

11:20-12:50

45

6007

MAT211

15

Probability & Statistics

MW

17:00-18:30

45

6013

MAT211

16

Probability & Statistics

MW

17:00-18:30

45

6009

MAT212

Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering

MW

11:20-12:50

45

6007

MAT212

Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering

MW

13:40-15:10

45

5002

MAT212

MW

09:40-11:10

45

5013

MAT212T

11:20-12:50

45

6007

MAT212T

11:20-12:50

45

6012

MAT212T

09:40-11:10

45

6008

MAT251

Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering


Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering
Tutorial
Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering
Tutorial
Probability & Statistics for Science & Engineering
Tutorial
Calculus-II

MW

17:00-18:30

40

5002

MAT251

Calculus-II

ST

13:40-15:10

40

6009

MAT251T

Calculus-II

17:00-18:30

40

5013

MAT251T

Calculus-II

11:20-12:50

40

6009

23

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

MAT303

Linear Algebra & Diff. Equ.

ST

08:00-09:30

40

6012

MAT303

Linear Algebra & Diff. Equ.

ST

13:40-15:10

40

6008

MAT303T

Linear Algebra & Diff. Equ.

08:00-09:30

40

6012

MAT303T

Linear Algebra & Diff. Equ.

13:40-15:10

40

6013

MAT305

Boundary Value Problems

MW

09:40-11:10

40

6007

MAT305

Boundary Value Problems

ST

09:40-11:10

40

5013

MAT305T

Boundary Value Problems

09:40-11:10

40

6007

MAT305T

Boundary Value Problems

08:00-09:30

40

6007

MAT407

Complex Variables

MW

15:20-16:50

40

6013

MAT407T
MCB101

1
1

Complex Variables
General Microbiology

R
MW

13:40-15:10
08:00-09:30

40
30

6012
10017

MCB102

Microbial Chemistry

MW

11:20-12:50

30

10017

MCB103

Basic Techniques in Microbiology

ST

15:20-16:50

30

10014

MCB103L

Basic Techniques in Microbiology Lab

08:00-09:30

30

4017L

MCB201

General Microbiology II

ST

11:20-12:50

30

10014

MCB202

Microbial Genetics

ST

15:20-16:50

30

10017

MCB301

Environmental Microbiology

ST

11:20-12:50

30

10017

MCB302

Microbial Ecology

MW

13:40-15:10

30

10017

MCB310

Microbial Physiology and Metabolism

MW

15:20-16:50

30

10017

MCB401

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

ST

15:20-16:50

30

10018

MCB402

MW

11:20-12:50

30

9017

MCB403

ST

11:20-12:50

30

10018

MGT201

Agricultural Microbiology
Food Microbiology and QC of Food, Fish and
Beverage
Principles of Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2021

MGT201
MGT201

2
3

Principles of Management
Principles of Management

MW
MW

17:00-18:30
15:20-16:50

50
50

3012
3012

MGT201

Principles of Management

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2022

MGT201

Principles of Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2022

MGT201

Principles of Management

ST

09:40-11:10

50

3011

MGT201

Principles of Management

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2020

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

MW

13:40-15:10

50

2023

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2021

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

ST

09:40-11:10

50

3012

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

MW

08:00-09:30

50

3002

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

ST

11:20-12:50

50

2020

MGT330

Introduction to Product and Operation Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

2023

MGT401

Corporate Social Responsibility

ST

11:20-12:50

30

4013

MGT405

Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management

MW

15:20-16:50

30

4010

MGT490

Strategic Management

ST

17:00-18:30

50

3009

MGT490

Strategic Management

ST

13:40-15:10

50

3010

MGT490
MGT490
MGT490
MGT490
MGT490

3
4
5
6
7

Strategic Management
Strategic Management
Strategic Management
Strategic Management
Strategic Management

MW
MW
ST
MW
ST

17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
17:00-18:30
13:40-15:10

50
50
50
50
50

2020
3009
3010
2021
3011

MIS405

MIS and System Analysis

ST

13:40-15:10

30

4010

24

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

MIS430

Data Communication and Networking

ST

17:00-18:30

30

4012

MIS442

Management Information System

MW

09:40-11:10

50

2010

MIS442

Management Information System

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2022

MIS442

Management Information System

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2020

MIS442

Management Information System

ST

15:20-16:50

50

3008

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

MW

09:40-11:10

50

3009

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

ST

13:40-15:10

50

3012

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

MW

09:40-11:10

50

3010

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

ST

17:00-18:30

50

3011

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2021

MKT201

Principles of Marketing

MW

17:00-18:30

50

2022

MKT302

Advanced Marketing Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

3009

MKT302

Advanced Marketing Management

MW

09:40-11:10

50

3011

MKT302
MKT340

3
1

Advanced Marketing Management


Advertising

MW
MW

13:40-15:10
17:00-18:30

50
50

3008
2023

MKT340

Advertising

MW

09:40-11:10

50

3012

MKT340

Advertising

ST

08:00-09:30

50

2023

MKT350

Service Marketing

ST

17:00-18:30

50

3012

MKT350

Service Marketing

MW

13:40-15:10

50

3009

MKT350

Service Marketing

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2022

MKT380

Distribution Management

MW

15:20-16:50

50

2011

MKT470

Brand Management

ST

15:20-16:50

50

3010

MKT481

Consumer Behaviour

ST

15:20-16:50

50

3011

MKT481

Consumer Behaviour

ST

09:40-11:10

50

2023

MUS101

Music Appreciation

MW

13:40-15:10

45

7002

NCH101

National Culture & Heritage I

ST

17:00-18:30

50

7002

NCH101

National Culture & Heritage I

MW

15:20-16:50

50

7002

PHY101

University Physics-I

MW

08:00-09:30

40

5014

PHY101

University Physics-I

ST

15:20-16:50

40

6007

PHY101

University Physics-I

MW

09:40-11:10

40

6012

PHY101

University Physics-I

MW

13:40-15:10

40

6013

PHY101

University Physics-I

ST

08:00-09:30

40

5014

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

11:20-12:50

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

11:20-12:50

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

15:20-16:50

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

15:20-16:50

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

17:00-18:30

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

09:40-11:10

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

11:20-12:50

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

09:40-11:10

22

PLab

PHY101L

University Physics-I Lab

11:20-12:50

22

PLab2

PHY101L

10

University Physics-I Lab

13:40-15:10

22

PLab2

PHY102

University Physics-II

ST

13:40-15:10

40

6007

PHY102

University Physics-II

MW

08:00-09:30

40

6007

PHY102

University Physics-II

MW

09:40-11:10

40

5002

25

Course ID

Section

Course Name

Day

Time

Capacity

Room

PHY102

University Physics-II

MW

15:20-16:50

40

6009

PHY102L

University Physics-II Lab

13:40-15:10

22

PLab2

PHY102L

University Physics-II Lab

11:20-12:50

22

PLab2

PHY102L

University Physics-II Lab

09:40-11:10

22

PLab2

PHY102L

University Physics-II Lab

13:40-15:10

22

PLab2

PHY102L

University Physics-II Lab

13:40-15:10

22

PLab2

PHY201

Perspectives of Mod. Physics

MW

11:20-12:50

35

6008

POP301

Data Analysis in Epidemiology and Demography-I

MW

13:40-15:10

45

10016

POP305

Population Environment and Development Planning

ST

09:40-11:10

45

10015

POP403

Migration and Urbanization

ST

11:20-12:50

30

10015

SOC101

Introductory Sociology

ST

08:00-09:30

45

7015

SOC101

Introductory Sociology

MW

09:40-11:10

45

2021

SOC101

Introductory Sociology

MW

11:20-12:50

45

8011

SOC101

Introductory Sociology

MW

13:40-15:10

45

7026

SOC102

Sociological Imaginations

MW

17:00-18:30

20

4013

SOC205

Society and Identity

ST

11:20-12:50

25

TBA3

SOC206

Gender and Society

MW

08:00-09:30

20

4010

Note: A=Saturday, S=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday.


Updated on 9th April 2015. Please check the tally sheet for updated information

26

ROOM SCHEDULE
Sunday & Tuesday
ST
10014
10015
10017
10018
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

08:00- 09:30

2014
2020
2021
2022
2023
3008
3009
3010
3011
3012
4010
4011
4012
4013
4014
4017
4043
5002
5012
5013
5014
6007
6008
6009
6012
6013
7002
7015
7016
7025
7026
8011
8012
8013
8014
8015
9013
9014
9017
CSCLab1
CSCLab2
CSCLab3
CSCLab4

09:40- 11:10

11:20- 12:50

13:40- 15:10

15:20- 16:50

17:00- 18:30

MCB201-1
POP403-1
MCB301-1
MCB403-1
ACN305-2
ACN202-2
ACN402-1
BUS202-1
BUS485-6

MCB103-1
ANT101-4
MCB202-1
MCB401-1
ACN201-5
ACN202-5
BUS201-1
BUS485-4
ECN201-7

HEA101-4
ACN202-1
BUS202-3
BUS360-3
ECN201-10
ECN202-6

BUS360-5

FIN201-2

ECN201-3

INB303-1

HRM390-1

MGT201-7
MGT330-2
MIS442-2
MKT340-3
ECN201-4
ECN202-9
FIN302-1
FIN302-3
HRM301-2
BUS202-7
ENG101-8
ENG101-11
ENG101-16
ENG102-2

MIS442-3
MKT201-5
MKT350-3
MKT481-2
FIN201-1
FIN405-1
HRM301-3
MGT201-6
MGT330-3
ECN301-1
ENG105-10
CMN406-1
CMN423-1
LAW101-1

MGT330-5
ENG101-2
ENG105-1
ENG201-1
ECN202-4
FIN201-3
FIN301-2
HRM301-5
HRM370-2
BUS202-8
BUS202-10
ECN360-1
MGT401-1
BIO101-1
BIO206-1

BIO107-1
ENV401-1
BIO108-1
ENV101-9
ACN201-1
BUS485-3
ECN202-3
ECN308-1
FIN201-4
FIN480,INB480,
MGT480-2
BIO201-1
ANT414-1
ENG406-1
CMN201-5
HRM370-1
HRM410-1
MGT490-2
MGT490-7
MKT201-2
MIS405-1
ENV205-1
ELT401-1
ENG101-17
CMN301-1

BIO306-1
ENV201-1

BUS360-2

BIO105-1
POP305-1
BIO207-1
BIO102-1
ACN441,MIS441-1
BUS360-1
ECN200-2
ECN201-1
ECN202-8

HRM380-1
MGT201-1
MGT201-5
MGT330-6
MIS442-4
MKT302-1
MKT470-1
MKT481-1
ENV101-8
ECN340-1
ECN490-1

ENV102-2

MAT211-2
ECR205-1
MAT305-2
MAT101-2
ECR101-1
ETE304-1
MAT211-1
MAT201-1
EEE303,ETE409-1
ENV101-5
ANT101-2
ENG101-9
ENG101-14
ENG102-6
ENG102-3
ENG102-9
ELT203-1

MAT101-10
LAW102-1
MAT100-1
MAT104-1
MAT211-14
ECR209-1
EEE413-1
ECR301-1
MAT211-5
CMN201-2
ENG102-4
ENG102-7
ENG203-1
ENG403-1
CMN305-1
CMN317-1
ELT402-1
CMN413-1
ENV102-4
ENV101-6
CHE101-2
SOC205-1
CSC101-5
CSC205,CCR205-1

ACN201-3
BUS201-3
BUS202-6

INB301-1
MGT490-1
MGT490-5
MKT201-4
MKT350-1
ECN302-1
ECN402-1
MIS430-1

CIS101-3
MAT101-12
MAT211-11
PHY101-5
ECR433-1
ECR206-1
ECR407-1
MAT303-1
CIS101-4
SOC101-1
ENG102-14
CMN201-6
CMN326-1
ENG204-1

ENG106-1
CHE102-1
ENV102-1
CIS101-14
CSC411-1

BIO303-1
ENV212-1
ENV325-1
CIS101-11
CSC306,CSC211-1
CSC101-6
CSC401,CEN401,
CSC303-1

CSC413-1

MAT101-15
MAT211-8
MAT101-17
CEN210-1
PHY102-1
MAT303-2
MAT251-2
MAT102-3
ETE406,EEE406-1
BLA101-1
ENG101-15
ENG105-13
ENG102-5
CMN201-8
CMN308-1
CMN321-1
ELT498-1
ENG405-1
FRN101-3
CHE102-3
ENV307-1
CHE101-3
CIS101-6
CIS101-9
CSC101-2

27

MAT101-14
MAT101-7
EEE308,ETE424-1
CSC204,CCR204-1
PHY101-2
ETE403-1
MAT211-4
MAT211-7

ENG102-12
ENG105-5
FRN101-4
ANT308-1
HEA101-3
CMN407-1
ELT305-1

CSC301-1
MAT201-3
MAT101-4
MAT101-13
MAT101-8
MAT211-10
ETE303,EEE401-1
NCH101-1
ENG102-13
ENG105-3
ENG105-6
ENG105-14
CMN207-1
CMN412-1

CMN419-1
ENV346-1
ENG412-1
ENV330-1
CSC203,CCR203-2

CMN304-1

CIS101-10

CSC101-3

CSC317-1

CSC455-1

ENV101-3
CIS101-13

Monday and Wednesday


MW
10014
10015
10017
10018
2009
2010
2011
2012

08:00- 09:30

09:40- 11:10

11:20- 12:50

13:40- 15:10

15:20- 16:50

17:00- 18:30

HEA101-1
LAW306-1
MCB101-1
ENV101-1
ACN201-4
ACN402-2
ACN405-2
ACN405-1

BIO211-1

BIO204-1

BIO202-1
ENV101-13
BUS201-6
MIS442-1
BUS485-2
ECN401-1

MCB102-1
ENV102-5
ACN202-3
ACN202-4
ACN305-1
ACN403-1

ENV202-1
ENV410-1
MCB310-1
BIO106-1
ACN301-1
BUS201-2
MKT380-1
BUS485-1

HEA101-7
ACN301-2
ACN403-2
BUS201-4
ECN202-1

2013

BUS201-7

FIN302-2

BUS201-5

BUS485-5

ECN200-1

2014
2020
2021
2022
2023
3002
3008
3009

BUS360-4
ECN202-7
ECN330-1
HRM460,INB404-2
MGT330-4
BUS360-6
ECN200-3

FIN461-1
ANT101-6
SOC101-2
ENG101-13
HRM301-1

ECN201-2
ECN201-8
ECN350, ENV301-1
FIN301-1
FIN460-1

ECN201-11
MGT490-3
MGT490-6
MKT201-6
MKT340-1

INB301-2
MKT201-1

ECN201-5
INB401,MKT401-2
ENV303-1
CMN422-1
ELT403-1
CMN201-4
ECN310-1
FIN201-5

BIO104-1
POP301-1
MCB302-1
BIO100-1
ACN201-2
ACN201-6
BUS202-2
FIN401-2
FIN480,INB480,
MGT480-1
HRM360-1
HRM380-2
HRM390-2
MGT201-4
MGT330-1
MKT302-3
MKT350-2

FIN460-2
HRM360-2

ECN202-5
MGT490-4

3010

ECN201-6

MKT201-3

FIN401-1

INB401,MKT401-1

CMN203-1

HRM301-6

3011

ECN201-9

MKT302-2

HRM301-4

ENV102-3

HEA101-6

3012
4010
4011
4012
4013
4014
4043
5002
5012
5013

ECN202-2
SOC206-1
ENG101-5
ENG101-12
ELT201-1
ENG105-11
CIS101-7

MKT340-2
ENG105-4
BUS202-4
CMN309-1
CMN426-1

INB304-1
ENG101-3
ENG102-11
ENG105-7
HEA202-1

ENV101-10
ENV216-1
ENV314-1
ANT103-1
ANT314-1
CMN202-1

MGT201-3
MGT405-1
BUS202-9
ENG101-6
INB302-1
INB403-1

MAT203-1
MAT102-1
EEE417-1

MAT212-2
MAT210-1
MAT102-2

EEE450, ETE450-1
MAT101-5
MAT101-1

MAT251-1
MAT101-16
MAT101-6

5014

PHY101-1

CSC201,CCR201-1

CEN104-1

EEE416-1

MAT211-3

6007
6008
6009
6012
6013
7002
7015
7016
7019
7025
7026
8011
8012
8013
8014
8015
9013
9014

PHY102-2
MAT104-3
EEE304,ETE309-1

MAT212-1
PHY201-1
MAT101-11

MAT101-3
MAT101-9
MAT104-2

MAT211-6
ECR206-2
PHY102-4

MAT211-12
MAT211-16

MAT211-13

CMN314-1
CMN323-1

CHE102-2
ENV101-2

CIS101-5
PHY102-3
ECR101-2
MAT212-3
CSC212,CSC216,
CEN212-1
MAT305-1
ECR205-2
EEE402-1

HRM460,
INB404-1
MGT201-2
BUS202-5
ECN220-1
ANT101-5
SOC102-1

PHY101-3

ECR207-1

EEE490,ETE490-1

MAT201-2

MAT211-9

EEE418,ETE418-1
BDS109-1
HEA101-2
ENG105-12
ENV302-1
ENV101-4
CMN201-7
ENG102-10
HEA101-5

ECR305-1
AAT101-1
ENG102-1
ENG105-2

PHY101-4
MUS101-1
ENG101-1
ENG101-18

MAT407-1
NCH101-2
ENG102-8
ENG414-1

MAT211-15
CMN417-1
ENG101-10

CMN316-1
ENG101-4
SOC101-3
ELT303-1

CHI101-1
FRN101-1
ANT101-3
CMN302-1

FRN101-2
CMN303-1
CMN306-1

ENG401-1
CMN201-1
ENV220-1

ENG312-1
ANT401-1
ENV403-1
ENV101-11

ENG316-1
SOC101-4
ANT101-1
CMN201-3
ENV345-1
ELT412-1
BNG201-1
ENG105-8
ENV101-7

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LAW303-1
ENG101-19
CHE102-4
ENV101-12

LAW103-1
CMN205-1
ENG101-7

MW
9017
CSCLab1
CSCLab2
CSCLab3

08:00- 09:30
CHE101-4

CSC445,CSC451,
CSCLab4
CEN445-1
Updated on 9th April 2015

09:40- 11:10
CHE101-1
CSC101-4

11:20- 12:50
MCB402-1

13:40- 15:10
CMN421-1
CIS101-8

CIS101-12

17:00- 18:30
ENG105-9

CSC203, CCR203-1

CSC101-1
CSC421-1

15:20- 16:50
ENV409-1
CIS101-1

CSC101-7
CSC305,CSC213,
CCR305-1

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CSC420-1

CIS101-2
CSC430-1

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015


(Subject to approval of the Academic Council)

Events &
May Day **
Budhha Purnima**
Course registration, Summer 2015
Classes commence
Last date of application for graduation for 17th Convocation







Dates
1
3*
3-7
10
28

Shab-E-Barat** 

Mid-term exams 

21-25






15
17-19
30
30

Shab-E- Qadr**
Eid-ul-Fitr**
Classes end
Last date of withdrawal from courses

Final exams 
Grades due at Office of the Controller of Examinations & Official end

of Summer 2015
National Mourning Day** 
Course registration for Autumn 2015
Janmastami**
Classes commence
Last date of application for financial aid for Spring 2016
Eid-Ul-Azha**







May'15

Jun'15
July'15

2-6
13

Aug'15

15
31 Aug-3
5
6
17
24-26*

Sep'15

Durga Puja** 
Ashura** 
Mid-term exams 

23*
24*
25-29

Oct'15






3
3
6-10
16

17





24*
25
26 1 Jan

Last date of withdrawal from courses


Classes end
Final exams
Victory day**
Grades due at Office of the Controller of Examinations & Official end
of Autumn 2015
Eid-e-Miladun Nabi **
Christmas day**
University recess

'Indicates holidays. All dates are tentative, look for notices.


** As per Circular of the Ministry of Establishment

30

Dec'15

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016


(Subject to approval of the Academic Council)

Events &
Course registration for Spring 2016 
Classes commence 
Shaheed Day** 
Mid-term exams 

Dates
47
10
21
22-28

Jan'16
Feb'16

National Holiday** 
Independence & National Day** 
Last date of withdrawal from courses 
Classes end 

17
26

Final exams
Bangla New Year**
Grades due at Office of the Controller of Examinations & Official end
of Spring 2016
Last date of application for financial aid for Autumn 2016




3-7
14

17

17

May Day **
Course registration, Summer 2016
Classes commence
Budhha Purnima**
Shab-E-Barat**
Last date of application for graduation for 18th Convocation








1
2-5
8
21*
24*
31

May'16

19-23

Jun'16

4
5-9
28
28

July'16

Mid-term exams 
Shab-E- Qadr**
Eid-ul-Fitr**
Classes end
Last date of withdrawal from courses






Final exams 
Grades due at Office of the Controller of Examinations & Official end

of Summer 2016
National Mourning Day** 
Janmastami** 

31
31

Mar'16

Apr'16

31 July -4
11

Aug'16

15
25

Course registration for Autumn 2016


Classes commence
Last date of application for financial aid for Spring 2017
Eid-Ul-Azha**






28 Aug-1
4
8
13-17*

Sep'16

Durga Puja**
Ashura**
Mid-term exams





11*
13*
23-27

Oct'16

Last date of withdrawal from courses


Classes end
Final exams
Eid-e-Miladun Nabi **
Grades due at Office of the Controller of Examinations & Official end
of Autumn 2016
Victory day**
Christmas day**
University recess






1
1
4-8
12*

15





16
25
26 1 Jan

 Indicates holidays. All dates are tentative, look for notices.


** As per Circular of the Ministry of Establishment

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Dec'16

CODE OF CONDUCT
Once a student makes a choice of being a student of IUB, the student becomes a part of the IUB community.
This community includes the student body, faculty members, and the administration. The relationship of the
student with the IUB community is based upon mutual trust, personal respect and individual integrity. They
shall demonstrate respect for all members of the IUB community as individuals, avoid exploitation of fellow
community members and make every effort to foster academic conduct.
Students are expected to become their best selves and to work consciously towards bringing forth the best in
others. It is expected that students clearly understand that while they are in IUB they bear the name of the
University. All behavior therefore must reflect this reality in the social, civic, educational, and living
environments in which they find themselves. Students are expected to be involved in the educational process
that extends beyond the classroom as they design, create and participate in educational opportunities with and
for other members of the University and civic community. The commitment to and involvement in the
educational process at the University means that all aspects of human living are to be viewed as opportunities to
teach, learn and grow. In pursuance students must always abide by all rules and regulations of the University.
All students shall abide by this guideline Code of Conduct at all times during their association with IUB. The
term University shall mean any physical property owned, or rented by the University to conduct its activities.
The term also describes any other property where the University would be conducting its field activities, such as
picnics, field trips, Live-in field experience, etc. As all students carry the name of the University even when
they are off-campus, and not engaged in any University related activity, all students are held responsible for
their behavior off-campus also. Therefore, the University is free to take punitive action against any students for
any act of indiscipline committed on off-campus.
Offences:
Conduct of students which are subject to penalty includes, but is not limited, to committing,
assisting or participating in the following offences:
1.

Plagiarism. (Plagiarism is a form of academic misconduct in which an individual presents the work of
another person as his or her own. An important function of a University education is to equip students to
appreciate and practice scholarship. It is in this context that the work submitted by a student must be their
own. However, when excerpts are used in paragraphs or essays, the author must be acknowledged through
footnotes, references, bibliographies or other accepted practices.)
2. Submitting the same essay, presentation or assignment more than once whether the earlier submission was
at this institution or another institution, unless prior approval has been obtained.
3. Cheating at a quiz/test/or an examination or falsifying material subject to academic evaluation. Cheating
includes, inter alia, offering or receiving in an examination any material other than those authorized by the
examiners.
4. Submitting false records or information, in writing or orally, or failing to provide relevant information
when requested.
5. Impersonating a candidate at an examination or availing oneself of the results of such examination.
6. Falsifying or submitting false documents, transcripts or other academic credentials.
7. Preventing, hindering or disrupting faculty, staff, students or other employees of the University in the
discharge of their duties or academic pursuits.
8. Preventing, hindering or disrupting faculty, staff, students or other employees of the University or any
visiting speakers from lawfully exercising their right to express any point of view or opinion or lawfully
meet or assemble.
9. Preventing, hindering or disrupting visitors to the University from carrying out their lawful business.
10. Damaging, removing, or making unauthorized use of University property, or the personal property of
faculty, staff, students or others at the University. In this context the meaning of property includes
information, however it be recorded or stored.
11. Engaging in verbal or physical altercation with other faculty, staff, students or other members of the
University.
12. Assaulting individuals, including conduct which leads to the physical or emotional injury of faculty, staff,
students or other members of the University, or which threatens the physical or emotional well-being of
faculty, staff or students or other members of the University.

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13. Using, possessing, distributing or selling of alcohol, drugs, or other substances of abuse, or being under the
influence of such. For any reasons other than medical, in the University during or after University hours.
14. Smoking within University premises.
15. Possessing any weapon or instrument, which is capable of resulting in bodily injury to others in the
University during or after University hours.
16. Speaking, addressing, behaving or treating members of the opposite gender in a manner that could be
construed as gender harassment.
17. Discriminating between any members of faculty, staff, students, or other members of the University on
grounds of gender, color, race or religion.
18. Dressing inappropriately, or in a manner that may be considered offensive considering the culture of the
country.
19. Bringing false allegation against another member of faculty, staff, student, or others in the University.
20. Withholding information about any offence committed by another faculty, staff, students or others in the
University, when asked to produce such.
21. Creating nuisance within the University. (Nuisance is considered physical or implied action which may be
considered disturbing or annoying to the University community, or which hampers the normal operation of
the University.)
22. Failing to comply with any penalty imposed for misconduct.
Penalties:
The penalties, which may be imposed, singly or in combination, for any of the above offences
may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. A failing grade or mark of zero in the course, examination, or assignment in which the academic
misconduct occurred.
2. Suspension from the University for a Specified Period of time, or indefinitely.
3. Reprimand, with letter placed in students file.
4. Restitution, in the case of damage to, or removal or unauthorized use of property.
A notation on the students permanent record of the penalty imposed.

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