Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Institutions and Programmes

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 42

NUST Business School Centre for Advanced Mathematics and Physics School of Art, Design and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Business Education at NUST


Business Studies and Economics programmes assume very high importance in understanding complex corporate environment and market dynamics. They equip business students with the necessary foundation to build their proficiencies in areas related to accounting and finance; marketing and human resource management; operations management and international business, as well as entrepreneurship. The courses under business study programmes at NUST Business School (NBS) provide hands-on experience to students to enable them to successfully pursue their careers or launch their own ventures. By virtue of their integrated structures, NBS business programmes generate a meaningful experience through inter-mingling of marketing and management; finance and strategy; entrepreneurship and technology, with adequate coverage of humanities.

Important Facets
Finance and Investments
The world of finance with its innumerable career opportunities is an attractive choice for many top calibre graduates. The main objective of this specialisation is to develop students financial acumen to the highest level. The programme provides flexible qualification suitable for a wide range of careers in the financial sector. The programme combines opportunities to gain specific knowledge and develop technical skills in international financial markets, investment, banking and finance, with the enhancement of management skills relevant to the financial services sector.

Operations and Technology Management


Operations Management is an area of business concerned with careful management of resources in an efficient and effective manner. It is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labour and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and services). Operations management encompasses many fields, including Supply Chain Management, Quality and Productivity, Project Management, Industrial Engineering, Lean Manufacturing etc. One of the most effective ways to achieve competitiveness now-a-days is through streamlined and well-designed operations. Operations experts and managers are a sought-after resource. Typical job titles include Chief Operating Officer, Vice-President of Production, Inventory Manager, Logistics Manager, Project Manager, Procurement Officer, General Manager Supply Chain etc. Operations managers are involved at each step in providing a service or producing a product. They determine what equipment, labour, tools, facilities, materials, energy, and information should go into an enterprise system and how these inputs can best be obtained and used to satisfy the requirements of the marketplace. Managers are also responsible for critical activities such as quality management and control, capacity planning, materials management, purchasing and scheduling.

International Business and Marketing


This specialisation develops professional skills of people who intend to manage international markets with a global perspective. It covers all stages of corporate development in international trade from small businesses seeking export opportunities to multinational conglomerates. The specialisation has two features that distinguish it from many other MBA programmes because of global and national focus, and its coverage of numerous marketing techniques in international business environment. The specialisation also identifies how to develop, implement and execute branding strategies of an organisation. Key features also include multicultural international perspective with in-depth coverage of marketing spectrum.

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Information Technology and E-commerce


Information Technology is for everyone who wants to exist and compete in this global village. Information Technology is no longer considered a luxury; rather its a vital tool for survival in the present economic and business scenario. At NUST Business School, we try to minimise the digital divide and facilitate the participants to adopt skills that can find them better ways to compete in current as well as future marketplaces. Courses like Management Information Systems, Database Management Systems, Electronic Commerce and Information Technology for Business help the participants to familiarise themselves with and effectively streamline their day-to-day operations, resources and communications. The core focus of all these activities is to minimise inputs, introduce accurate monitoring, effective decision-making, timely delivery and productivity maximisation both on individual and organisational levels. Special emphasis is placed on business scenarios and case studies; lessons can be learnt quickly within the classrooms rather than experimenting the same in the real world with a lot of resources at stake.

Human Resource Management


In todays competitive and highly dynamic environment, a business organisation must deal with several major challenges not only to sustain but also to grow and compete successfully. Traditionally, the concept of being competitive has been considered a function of finance, marketing or accounting. However, it is believed that proper management of human resources is crucial to the long-term value of a company and ultimately for its survival. The drive for growth and competition not only include financial profits but also employee growth and satisfaction, increased employment opportunities, protection of the environment and contribution towards community welfare programmes. The study of this specialisation focuses on all aspects of human resource management, including how companies interact with the environment, acquire, retain, prepare, develop and compensate human resources, as well as design and measure work which can help companies meet their competitive challenges and create value.

30

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

NUST Business School


NUST Institute of Management Sciences (NIMS) was established in 1999 to meet the increasing demand for skilled human capital in management sciences. It was entrusted with the task of training and educating a class of business leaders equipped with practical business skills in a broader intellectual and ethical framework to embrace the challenges and opportunities of an ever-changing marketplace. The School was named as NUST Business School (NBS) in 2008 with the renewed objective of providing high-quality education in management sciences. In less than a decade, it has made its mark as one of the premier business schools in Pakistan and a repository of quality human resource for the corporate sector. NUST Business School offers graduate and postgraduate programmes in Business Administration, Economics, Mass Communication and Government & Public Policy. Over a short span of ten years, NBS has emerged as the fastest growing school of business education in the country. It has top-of-the line faculty possessing sound teaching, research and industrial experience. It prides itself in its state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities. Since its inception, there has been a dramatic increase in its student intake which rose from the pioneering batch of 97 in 1999 to 959 in the year 2010. There has been ever-growing demand for NBS graduates in the industry. The competent and NUST Prospectus 2011

dedicated faculty is credited with establishing and maintaining enviable standards of education and research. Twelve of the faculty members have PhD degrees, while the rest have MPhil, MBA and MPA degrees from leading universities. Furthermore, five members of NBS faculty are currently on study leave for their doctoral studies under the faculty development programme. The School encourages the faculty and students to undertake research-oriented activities, such as writing research articles in refereed journals. NBS also brings out a research journal of its own titled, NUST Journal of Business and Economics. The School strongly believes in close interaction between academia and industry and every effort is made to bring the two closer through frequent liaison, joint field projects, research activities, workshops, seminars and lectures by industry experts. Students internships at leading organisations are facilitated through the placement and career development office at the school besides a similar set-up in the University. The Schools Centre for Industrial Linkages (CIL) also caters to enhancing the positive image of NBS and its students through interactive sessions with the corporate world. Given the dynamism and ability of its students and alumni as well as the untiring efforts of the faculty and staff, the School is well on its way to fulfilling its vision of becoming one of the best schools of business and economics in South Asia.

www.nust.edu.pk

31

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Fact file
Students graduated from NBS (2001-2010) Male-female ratio of students

Programme-wise student strength-2010

Progressive increase in student strength

Programme
BBA (Hons) BS Mass Communication BS Public Administration BS Economics MS Economics

Student Strength
432 32 45 113 28 155 130 21 03

Year
1999 2002 2006 2009 2010

Student Strength
97 160 415 697 959

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

MBA EMBA MPhil PhD

32

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Prof Dr Ashfaque Hasan Khan, Sitar-i-Imtiaz Principal and Dean


PhD (Johns Hopkins University) USA Prof Dr Ashfaque Hasan Khan is the Principal, Dean at NBS. He earned his PhD degree in Economics from Johns Hopkins University, USA, and enjoys the distinction of being a student of the Nobel Laureate, Professor Lawrence R Klein. Dr Khan played a pivotal role in salvaging the economy of Pakistan as a key member of the governments economic team. He played an equally important role in setting up Debt Office, preparation of the Fiscal Responsibility and Debt Limitation Act passed by the Parliament in June 2005. As Consultant to Secretary General, SAARC, he prepared the Regional Study on Trade, Manufacture and Services, which laid the foundation for regional cooperation in South Asia. He is also the Director and Vice-Chairman of Saudi Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company Ltd and the Director of United Bank Limited. Dr Khan has authored nine books and published more than 170 articles in national and international journals of economic science. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of economics and public policy, he was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz by the President.

Prof Dr Ather Maqsood Ahmed HoD Economics


PhD (Johns Hopkins University) USA Prof Dr Ather Maqsood Ahmed is the Head of Economics Faculty. Previously, he held several prestigious positions, including the posts of Member Fiscal Research and Statistics at the Federal Board of Revenue; Chief of Research at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics and Senior Research Scientist at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research. He did his Masters from University of Waterloo, Canada, and received his PhD in Economics from Johns Hopkins University, USA. Dr Ahmed has about 30 years of teaching and research experience in the fields of Macroeconomics, Fiscal Policy and Applied Econometrics. He has to his credit over 50 publications including books, reports, research papers and articles in his areas of specialisation. He is currently the editor of NUST Journal of Business and Economics. Formerly, he was the editor of FBR Quarterly Review and the co-editor of Pakistan Development Review. He is a member of Pakistan Society of Development Economists, Council of Social Scientists and Pakistan Economic Forum.

Mr Syed Haroon Rashid HoD Finance & Investments


MA (Kansas State University) USA Mr Syed Haroon Rashid is Head of Management Sciences and Finance faculty. He has over twenty years of experience in corporate finance and strategic management. He served as Advisor with the Investment Corporation of Pakistan, the first closed-end mutual fund in Pakistan. He was a part of a senior management team formed for the restructuring of the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. He served as Head, Restructuring (Project Loans) as well as Head, Project Implementation Unit of the Asian Development Bank. He is a training consultant with the National Institute of Banking and Finance(State Bank of Pakistan).

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

33

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Faculty Profile

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Dr Masrur Alam Khan HoD Mass Communication & Marketing


PhD (University of the Philippines) Phillipines Postdoctorate (Southern Illinois University) USA Professor Dr Masrur Alam Khan is Head of the Department of Mass Communication. During his 40 years of teaching, professional and research career, he has established four departments within the country and abroad. He earned his PhD (Communication) from University of the Philippines and post doctorate from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA as a Fulbright-fellow. Dr Khan is the recipient of Best Teacher Awards for 2003-04, 2004-05 (Malaysia), and 2008-09 (Pakistan). He is also an award-winning researcher (ISO 9001-2000). He is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Inter-disciplinary Social Science, Australia (2007), International Journal of Humanities, Australia (2010) and is also a member of the editorial board for Journal of Educational Research, Islamabad and Journal of Agriculture Information, Lahore.

Mr Athar Hameed Butt HoD HRM & Management


MBA (University of Lincolnshire) UK Mr Athar Hameed Butt is the Head of Management and HR Department. He has a unique fusion of knowledge and practical experience from corporate consulting, training and academic fields. His Consulting and Training profile is diverse and rich, ranging from multinationals to nongovernmental organisations. He has worked with Ford, Jaguar, PTCL, Telenor, Ufone, Pakistan Microfinance Network, Action Aid, Marriott Hotels, JE Austin and Punjab Police in Pakistan.

34

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Finance and Accounting Specialisation: Corporate Finance, Financial Risk Management and Derivatives

PhD (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: International Relations Specialisation: Sustainable Development/ Water/Gender

Dr Asma Hyder
PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Human Resource Management, Human Capital Formation

Dr Raheel Gohar
PhD (Hacettepe University) Turkey Discipline: Finance and Accounting Specialisation: Corporate Finance

Dr Zainab Riaz
PhD (University of Loughborough) UK Discipline: IT Specialisation: Construction Management

Dr Hina Kalyal
PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Human Resource Management Specialisation: Organisational Behaviour

Dr Mujtaba Hassan Agha


PhD (National Polytechnique Toulouse) France Discipline: Industrial Engineering Specialisation: Operations & Technology Management

Dr Verda Salman

Ms Zeenat Jabbar
MBA (University of Luton) UK Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Global Marketing

Mr Muhammad Saad Sarwar


MBA (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) USA Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Finance/IT/Management

Mr Hamid Nawaz
MBA (Punjab University) Pakistan Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Marketing, Business Communication

Mr Abid R Khawaja
MS (New Jersey Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Relationship Marketing, Services Marketing

Ms Ayesha Pervaiz
MBA/MPA (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Public Administration Specialisation: Marketing/Finance

Ms Swaleha Bano Shigri


MA (University of Warwick) UK Discipline: Communication Skills Specialisation: English Language Teaching

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

35

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

PhD (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Economics Specialsation: Human Resource Development, Microeconomics

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Dr Abdullah Muhammad Iqbal

Dr Musarrat Jabeen

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Ms Iram Abraar
MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Psychology Specialisation: Industrial & Organisational Psychology

Mr Asad Amjad
MBA (University of Sheffield) UK Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: General Management/ Finance/IT

Mr Muhammad Kamran Khalid


MS (Golden Gate University) USA Discipline: Operations and Project Management Specialisation: Six Sigma Black Belt, MIS, ERP/CRM, Enterprise Networks

Dr Faisal Asghar Imam


MBA (Middlesex University) UK Discipline: Human Resource Management Specialisation: Organisational Behaviour

Mr Fazli Azim
MS (Manchester University) UK Discipline: Finance Specialisation: Accounting and Finance

Mr Muhammad Shariq
MBA (John Moores University) UK Discipline: Finance Specialisation: International Banking and Finance

Mr Imran Said

Mr Shoaib Adnan Qureshi


MBA (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Finance Specialisation: Banking and Finance

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

MBA (European University) Spain Discipline: International Management Specialisation: Economics Policy and Management

Ms Ayesha Nazuk
MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Statistics Specialisation: Survey Sampling

Mr Tanweer ul Islam
MPhil (International Islamic University) Pakistan Discipline: Social Sciences Specialisation: Econometrics

Mr Salman Shehzad
MSc (University of Westminster) UK Discipline: Information Management and Finance Specialisation: Advanced Portfolio Management, Investment Analysis & Modelling

Ms Maria Qadri
MBA (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: International Business and Marketing

Ms Fatima Zaheer Nasir


MA (Middlesex University) UK Discipline: Marketing Management Specialisation: Branding and Communication, Innovation and New Product Development

Ms Sabina Asim
MBA (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Finance Specialisation: Finance and Investment

36

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

MA (NUML) Pakistan Discipline: Communication Skills Specialisation: Linguistics and English Literature

MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Economics Specialisation: Macroeconomics

Ms Ayesha Khurram
MPhil (Kinnaird College University for Women) Pakistan Discipline: Humanities/Communication Skills Specialisation: English Literature, Research Methodology, Critical Theory Criticism

Mr Umar Ahmed
MBA (Thunderbird School of Global Management) USA, Fulbright Scholar Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Global Business Development and Consulting

Ms Sumera Farooq
MSc (Fatima Jinnah Women University) Pakistan Discipline: Communication Sciences Specialisation: Media Effects/Media Management

Ms Sadia Irfan
MS (University of Sheffield) UK Discipline: Finance Specialisation: Accounting and Finance

Syed Mohammad Abbas


MCom (The University of Sydney) Australia Discipline: International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Specialisation: Conflict Transformation, Sustainable Peacebuilding

Ms Ayesha Saeed

Amir Haroon Baig


MA (Brunel University ) UK Discipline: International Relations Specialisation: IR, History, Education

Faculty pursuing PhD abroad


Ms Rozina Shaheen
MPhil (Karachi University) Pakistan Discipline: Social Sciences Specialisation: Economics

Mr Naukhez Sarwar
MBA (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Human Resource Management Specialisation: Organisational Behaviour

Mr Imran Nazir
MS (University of Derby) UK Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Strategic Information Management

Mr Asif Ali Rehman


MBA (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: International Business

Ms Asfia Obaid
MBA (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Finance and Investments Specialisation: Finance and Management NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk

37

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

MA (University of Notre Dame ) USA Discipline: International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Specialisation: Conflict Transformation, Sustainable Peacebuilding

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Ms Samavia Mumtaz

Ms Saeeda Batool

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Specialisations in Business Administration


Finance and Investment
The need for finance graduates cannot be overlooked in the current global economic and financial slowdown. The need for finance graduates is foreseen to be even higher as companies pay more attention to the management of their financial resources and their risk management strategies. NBS offers specialisation in Finance and Investment, both at undergraduate (BBA Hons) and postgraduate (MBA, EMBA, MPhil and PhD) levels. Career options in finance are diverse and include Corporate Finance and Banking; Risk, Asset and Liability Management; Corporate and Derivatives Structuring; Private Equity, and Treasury Management and Hedge Fund Management. Finance specialisation from the School further enhances the career prospects of business graduates with the added chance of securing business placements that wellknown institutions in Pakistan are inclined to offer to NBS graduates. Business degree of NBS in Finance has already greatly helped our finance graduates to find jobs in top-notch financial and non-financial organisations in areas such as investment and securities brokerage houses, investment companies and retail and manufacturing firms. At NBS, students are taught a diverse range of finance and accounting courses which are essential for any organisation dealing with financial management as well as financial and managerial accounting, alon gwith more specialised areas including portfolio and investment management and securities and financial analysis. Given the impact of globalisation on all types of businesses and firms, these courses are conducted from both national and international perspectives. The School also offers courses in contemporary and emerging areas such as Corporate Governance, Financial Risk Management and Islamic Banking. These courses train our business graduates to work for leading multinational and national financial and nonfinancial companies. Business finance courses at NBS are structured in such a manner that, on completion of the degrees, the graduates are able to achieve a good measure of problem-solving, analyticalreasoning, interpersonal and decision-making skills along with acquiring quantitative aptitude and proficiency in the use of computers. A student looking forward to specialising in finance from NBS would thus need to be comfortable with numbers, have an eye for details and above all be hard working. NBS is one of the very few centres of excellence in Pakistan offering MPhil leading to PhD in Business Finance. This degree programme ideally trains students to join the ranks of nationbuilders by choosing to become teachers, academicians or experts in finance-related subjects with specific focus on modern research. It is only after meeting rigorous criteria that students are able to enter the research phase to write a thesis under the supervision of an approved supervisor.

International Business and Marketing


Marketing matters a great deal whether it be in choosing the tune of a glitzy cellular advertisement or conducting the consumer research behind the features of a credit card. Driven by the spirit to excel, the International Business and Marketing (IB&M) cluster at NBS goes beyond the classical theories and models in explaining contemporary business concepts by blending practical cases, lectures, and multi-model exercises in its teaching philosophy. Within its framework, IB&M is considered a recognised leader in Pakistan (an accolade appearing in www.Rozee.pk survey published in The News on July 5th, 2009). Enhancing corporate competitiveness and delivering superior customer value is the starting point for students. Through lectures, case studies (local and international) and classroom discussions, an environment of continuous learning and value addition is created. It is distinctly the analytical rigour and challenging thought processes that define the learning culture at IB&M. Over the last three years, the cluster has hosted three very important national seminars on the following themes:

Branding Corporate Pakistan Media and Marketing The Importance of Branding in Sensitive Markets

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Under its external lecture series, the department invites renowned guest speakers from the corporate sector. Talks were recently delivered by top professionals and leaders from Proctor & Gamble, Unilever, U-fone, Mobilink, Telenor, CocaCola, Pepsi, Nestle, Engro Foods, Askari Commercial Bank, United Bank Limited, Bank Al-Falah and Deutsche Bank. NBS faculty is known for conducting cutting-edge research that contributes a great deal to the academic understanding and practical learning of students. IB&M cluster has a team of 6 full-time faculty members with impressive academic credentials and global experience in consumer behaviour, market research, brand management, advertising, pricing, new product development, electronic marketing and international marketing.

Human Resource Management


Whether it is new technology implementation, organisational development, ethical decision-making, leading employees, managing diverse work teams, designing and implementing reward programmes or implementing change; it all involves one common factor, i.e., Human Resource. Experience shows that while all people have the capacity to learn, the structures in which they have to operate may not necessarily be conducive to reflection and engagement. Organisations seeking continual expansion in their capacity to build a dynamic future require bringing about a fundamental mind shift among their members. In a broad sense, we educate students that organisations are not mere objects; they are micro-societies. Those who lead them must understand the needs and motivations of people in them.

38

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Not only do we expose them to the arguments of power, authority, conflict and culture, but we also equip them with the techniques of communication, persuasion and inspiration. We discuss groups, teams, their hierarchies and dynamics, together with strategy, its alignment with HR and the line of sight. The purpose is to expose the students to a broad continuum of highly empirical and quantifiable subjects like Compensation and Benefits on the one hand and highly abstract and postmodern topics like Conflict Management on the other. The modern employee is increasingly labelled as the knowledge worker. We live in an era where information becomes obsolete the moment it is generated. Technology and products operate in a cut-throat competitive environment, and even the social and economic conditions are in a constant state of flux. The only sustainable competitive advantage is therefore offered by Human Resource. The need to recruit the best people and to train and retain them in an extremely competitive industrial backdrop is both a big challenge and a top priority. Put simply, if we take care of our people, our people will take care of everything else. The realm of HR in Pakistan is led by multinationals that have brought in best practices from all over the world. The field is now becoming increasingly more important and applicable in national organisations and is making a fast headway into the SME sector as well. Job opportunities abound in HR administration, recruitment & selection, organisational development, performance management, training & development, compensation and benefits and strategic HR.

Three Building Blocks of Executive Education Leadership development is our ultimate objective. We believe that organisational success is determined by an individuals ability to positively influence others and this philosophy is at the heart of our entire executive education programme. Teamwork is working together, even when apart. We focus on teaching how to harness individual ambition, expertise and energy to create, lead and become a part of dynamic teams. Creative Thinking is a vital skill in todays atmosphere of changing economic patterns, competitive marketplace, uncertainty and conflicting opinions. We advocate and build the capacity of our students to think creatively in the midst of balancing acceptable risks and organisational priorities.

Learn at your own pace


Our EMBA programme is designed to offer flexible learning to busy professionals and entrepreneurs, suited to their personal and professional commitments. Classes take place in the evenings and on weekends. One can register in as many courses in a semester as one finds convenient and complete EMBA at a comfortable pace. In order to further enhance the range of options, the entrants can also elect to combine courses to earn a certificate or a postgraduate diploma.

Curriculum
Theories and concepts help best solve real world problems only when they are exemplified by practical corporate world insight. Our curriculum is built around the philosophy of equipping students to meet the rigorous needs of their organisations and making them peak performers. With the minimal of core courses, students have the option to select specialisation from three major areas of business management; Human Resource Management, Marketing and Finance.

Centre for Executive Development


Executive MBA (EMBA)
The Centre for Executive Development is dedicated to transforming business executives into world class leaders. The executive development programmes include Executive MBA, Diploma in Business Administration and professional certificates in various disciplines related to business management.

Fact file
NUST Science & Technology Park
A major initiative by NUST is the establishment of a state-of-the-art Science and Technology Park for social & economical uplift of Pakistan It will be a knowledge-based multi-industry cluster It will help improve quality of life in Pakistan through social entrepreneurship and empowering ordinary people to become self-reliant It will serve as a platform for hi-tech local and international companies to promote publicprivate partnership

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

39

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Academic Programmes

NBS offers BBA (Hons) , BS (Economics), Bachelors of Public Administration and BS Mass Communication with related specialisations. At postgraduate level, the School offers MBA, Executive MBA, MS (Economics), MPhil leading to PhD and PhD programmes for business graduates. Executive MBA at NBS is designed specifically to address the needs of business professionals and executives. The School also offers short courses to working professionals looking for value addition to their professional know-how in the context of a dynamic corporate environment. All current programmes at NBS can be broadly classified into two broad areas, i.e., Business Management and Social Sciences. Within Business Management, we offer various specialisations, such as Finance and Investments, International Business and Marketing, and Human Resource Management. The School is currently working to meet the growing industry needs in areas such as Supply Chain Management, Operations and Technology Management, Management Information Systems, Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Media Marketing.

BS-Economics BS-Mass Communication BS-Public Administration

Postgraduate Programmes
MBA Finance and Investments International Business and Marketing Human Resource Management

Executive MBA Finance and Investments International Business and Marketing Human Resource Management MS-Economics

Undergraduate Programmes Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture
BBA Finance and Investment International Business and Marketing

MPhil Leading to PhD in Business Administration Business Finance Management Marketing

40

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Programme Description
The BBA programme at NBS is structured to equip future managers with the basic tools and techniques of business management. Students can specialise in one of the two disciplines included in the programme. In the BBA (Hons) programme, specialisation is offered in International Business & Marketing and Finance & Investment.

Unique Features
The BBA programme is exclusive in its own right. It is highly focused on the theoretical and practical aspects of the coursework and offers invaluable learning opportunities through class projects, field assignments and strong linkages with various organisations. NBS has a process in place to incorporate constant updates in the curriculum in light of growing needs of the industry. Students are required to undergo an internship of 6 to 8 weeks in their respective areas of specialisation.

Research-specific Units Research Methods System Research Project Quantitative Methods Graduate Thesis Research Associated Careers
After successful completion of 136 credits of BBA (Hons) degree, students have a wide range of career and academic choices. Upon their graduation, many of our BBA students have been able to secure jobs at renowned companies. We have an in-house Centre for Industrial Linkages that takes care of student placement upon completion of their degrees. At NUST Business School, our curriculum is constantly updated by incorporating emerging market trends to meet the evolving needs of industry. A salary survey of industry professionals and corporate employees to reveal career trends by a popular on-line job website, www.Rozee.pk, showed that business-related professions were becoming more popular than computer science, engineering and telecom. Marketing and Brand Management came in at the top, followed by Procurement and Supply Chain (second), Sales and Business Development (fourth), Human Resource Management (sixth), and Finance and Accounting (eighth). The survey has also shown the growing importance of business education in the fields of engineering and software development. This also highlights the important role that business professionals are playing in both hi-tech and consumer goods industry. After completing their undergraduate degree, some students may also start an MBA programme at any university around the globe in the same or any other specialisation. Students doing MBA programme at NBS are given credit for some of the modules covered in BBA, to enable them to complete the coursework in one year, followed by a research thesis and an internship.

Scheme of Studies
Year-1
Semester I Course Code Course Title GMT-101 GMT-102 ITE-103 FIN-104 HU-101 ECO-101 Business Maths-I Communication Skills IT for Business Financial Accounting-I Islamic Studies Micro Economics Total Credits 3 3 3 3 2 3 17 Semester II Course Code GMT-201 HU-123 FIN-203 GMT-204 GMT-205 ECO-111 Course Title

Programme Code:700

Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Business Maths-II English Literature Financial Accounting-II Introduction to Management Business Statistics Macro Economics Total

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

41

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Year-2
Semester III Course Code Course Title FNI-210 GMT-207 MKT-208 HU-112 GMT-302 Financial Management-I Business Communication Principles of Marketing Psychology Quantitative Techniques & Methods Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Semester IV Course Code FNI-305 HRM-211 GMT-108 OTM-109 ITE-209 MKT-303 Course Title Financial Management-II Organisational Behaviour History Introduction to Quality & Productivity Improvement Database Management System Strategic Marketing Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Year-3
Semester V Course Code Course Title FNI-301 MKT-306 HRM-307 MKT-308 OTM-212 HU-201 Managerial Accounting Services Marketing Organisational Theory and Design International Business Management Operations Management Pakistan Studies Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 2 17 Total 15 Semester VI Course Code MKT-309 HU-216 ITE-313 GMT-316 GMT-311 Course Title Business Strategies for Emerging Markets International Relations E-commerce Managerial Economics Research Methods Credits 3 3 3 3 3

Year-4

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Semester VII Course Code Course Title HRM-401 GMT-404 OTM-310 Human Resources Management Entrepreneurship Design & Analysis in Production Specialisation Courses Finance and Investment Elective-I Elective II International Business & Marketing Elective-I Elective-II Total 3 3 15 3 3 Credits 3 3 3

Semester VIII Course Code GMT-315 GMT-403 GMT-314 Course Title Business Ethics Strategic Management Corporate Law Specialisation Courses Finance and Investment Elective-I Elective-II International Business & Marketing Elective-I Elective-II Total THA-499 Research Project Grand Total 3 3 Credits 3 3 3

3 3 15 6 136

Elective Courses
FIN-411 FIN-413 FIN-415 MKT-426 MKT-428 MKT-430 MKT-432 MKT-434 Financial Institutions and Markets Analysis of Financial Statements Islamic Banking Advertising and Promotion Product Development and Design Competitive Intelligence Marketing Creative Marketing Direct Marketing 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 www.nust.edu.pk NUST Prospectus 2011 FIN-412 FIN-414 FIN-416 MKT-427 MKT-429 MKT-431 MKT-433 Real Estate Finance Small and Micro Business Finance Money and Banking Global Marketing Entertainment Culture & Marketing Retail Marketing PR and Media Marketing 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

42

Programme Description
The Masters in Business Administration (MBA) programme at NBS is structured to equip future managers with advanced techniques of business management. It is a 2-year programme spread over 72 credits with mandatory research and internship at professional organisations facilitated by NBS. Majors are offered in Finance and Investments, Human Resource Management and International Business and Marketing.

Research-specific Units
Research Methods System Research Project Quantitative Methods Masters Thesis Research

Associated Careers
NUST MBA ranks among the top postgraduate programmes in the country. After graduation, students are able to pursue their career goals at well-renowned companies. NUST has a strong alumni network and placement office that help MBA graduates in securing employment. NBS offers MBA in some of the most in-demand specialisations such as Marketing, Finance and Human Resource Managment.

Marketing
As more and more multinationals are launching their operations in the country, marketing is assuming prime importance and hence the scope for jobs is on the rise. To cope with the increasing demand, the Marketing programme at NBS is of premier academic-industry standards and comparable to any international business school. This is why our graduates find it easy to find jobs. The faculty includes marketing professionals who have solid industry experience and frequent interactions with guest speakers from the marketing world which enhances students exposure to corporate life. Students have tremendous job opportunities after their graduation with the emergence of multinational giants on Pakistans economic front. Students trained in Marketing get to work on exciting projects such as changing perceptions of a product with colour, figures and images besides other marketing roles. NBS has an eminent standing among multinational corporations and public sector organisations in Pakistan, placing it on the priority of many corporate recruiters to hire NBS graduates.

Finance and Investments


Similarly, Finance and Investments or number crunching, as it were, has an important role to play in forming solid foundation of our finance graduates through a rigorous coursework up to advanced level programmes at NBS. The courses are at par with those currently being offered at leading business schools, incorporating analytical techniques, mathematics and statistics. At NBS, there is strong emphasis on honing financial skills to develop graduates adept in corporate and treasury aspects of managing and growing funds by employing analytic and theoretical tools that they are taught. The career options also include a broad spectrum of financial responsibilities in business firms, financial institutions, units of government, etc.

Human Resource Management


HR specialisation at NBS is a reflection of Rozee.pks Next IT to capitalise on emerging job opportunities in both corporate and public sectors. NBS students majoring in HR have tremendous career opportunities in Telecom, Banking and FMCG sectors. Our HR programme is a cutting-edge educational experience for working professionals that enhances their career prospects. According to Rozee.pk, Pakistans corporate sector has finally begun to recognise the value that human resource departments bring to enabling productive workforces. Therefore, the HR coursework at NBS has been designed in such a way that it integrates all aspects of corporate HR.

Master of Business Administration


Master of Business Administration is a two-year programme of 72 credits with mandatory research and internship with professional organisations, facilitated by NBS. Majors are offered in Finance and Investment, Human Resource Management, and International Business and Marketing. Students are allowed to opt for Bi-majors also. They have an additional option to register for audit courses in their areas of interest.

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

43

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Masters in Business Administration (MBA)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Core Courses
Year 1
Semester I Course Code GMT-501 GMT-502 GMT-505 GMT-701 GMT-506 GMT-609 GMT-611 OTM-606 OTM-610 ITE-603 ITE-607 MKT-605 MKT-608 FIN-503 FIN-602 Course Title Business Communication Business Maths & Stats Economic Analysis Business Policy Management Theories & Practices Conflict Management Entrepreneurship Operations Management Project Management E-commerce Management Information System Marketing Theories & Practices Consumer Behaviour Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Financial Management Organisational Behaviour Design Human Resource Management Total

Programme Code:750

Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 54

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

FIN-601 HRM-504 HRM-604

Elective Courses
Elective 1 (from selected area of specialisation) Elective 2 (from selected area of specialisation) Elective 3 (from selected area of specialisation) Elective 4 (from selected area of specialisation) THM-799 Masters Thesis Research Grand Total 3 3 3 3 6 72

Specialisations in MBA
Course Code FIN-710 FIN-711 FIN-712 FIN-713 FIN-714 FIN-715 FIN-716 Course Title Investment Banking Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management Seminar in Finance Advanced Financial Analysis Advanced Financial Management Derivative Securities Venture Finance

Finance and Investment


Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

44

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

FIN-717 FIN-718 FIN-719 FIN-720A FIN-720B FIN-721 FIN-722 FIN-723 FIN-724 FIN-725 FIN-790A FIN-790B FIN-790C FIN-791A FIN-792B FIN-791C FIN-791D FIN-792A FIN-792B FIN-792C FIN-792D FIN-793 FIN-794 FIN-795

International Financial Management Financial Risk Management Treasury Operations Mergers and Acquisitions-I Mergers and Acquisitions-II Banking Regulations and Policies Foreign Trade Syndications and Credit Analysis Corporative Governance SME Finance Rural Finance Micro Finance Micro Credit Intermediate Accounting Advanced Accounting Cost Accounting Tax Accounting Oracle Financials I Oracle Financials II SAP I SAP II Insurance Risk Management Risk Analysis and Modelling Fraud Examination & Forensic Accounting Total

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3 3 3 3 93

International Business & Marketing


Course Code MKT-726 MKT-727 MKT-728 MKT-729 MKT-730 MKT-731 MKT-732 MKT-733 MKT-734 MKT-735 MKT-736 Course Title Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Global Competitive Strategy Media Marketing Value Chain Marketing E-marketing Culture Diversity & Marketing B2B Marketing Sales & Retail Marketing Customer Relationship Management Seminar in Marketing Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

45

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Human Resource Management


Course Code HRM- 771 HRM-772 HRM-773 HRM-774 HRM-775 HRM-776 HRM-777 HRM-778 HRM-779 HRM-780 HRM-781 HRM-782 HRM- 783 HRM-784 HRM-785 Course Title Human Resource Development Organisational Development International Human Resource Management Seminar in Human Resource Management Negotiation and Conflict Management Performance Management System Cross-cultural Management Compensation & Reward Management Crisis Management Managing Diversity in Organisations Employee Training and Development Strategic Human Resource Management Labour Relations Management Change Management Leadership Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 45

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

NBS Wins The Procter & Gamble University Challenge me


P&G hosted the second edition of P&G University Challenge at NBS from 30th Oct to 1st Nov 2010. The Business Launch Competition was the main event which ran for all three days. Fifty-six teams from all major universities of Punjab and Khyber Pukhtunkhwa participated in the Business Launch Competition. These universities included NUST, LUMS, LSE, GIKI, UET Lahore, Bahria, Kinnaird College, Air University, FAST, GC Lahore, MAJU, IQRA, etc. In Business Launch Competition, top 5 teams made it to the last round. Out of these 5 teams, there were 3 teams from NBS and 2 from LUMS. The final round was judged by the Country Managers Customer and Business Development, HR Manager for Asia Pacific and Pakistan, Brand Manager Ariel and Brand Manager Safeguard. A team from NBS won the competition and was awarded a cash prize of Rs 50,000, thus, throwing light on the fact that NUST has students with immense potential to perform at any level.

46

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Programme Description
The EMBA programme is designed for middle to senior level working professionals who are ready to take the next step in their careers. The EMBA programme is more than an opportunity to gain or improve a particular skill. It helps evolve your experience into an expertise that propels you to the next level in your career and within your organisation. The candidates must possess 14 years of prior education and minimum work experience of 4 years. Teaching methodology is based on class lectures, case studies, assignments and individual or group projects.

Class Timings
The classes are held in evenings and on weekends to facilitate working professionals.

Faculty
Our faculty is not only well-versed in modern management techniques and strategic thinking, but they also excel in transferring their skills and experiences. The faculty undertakes consulting assignments with reputed corporate organisations, thereby forming forging industry linkages and enriching their experience for the benefit of the University and its students. We have more than 30 full-time faculty which is supplemented by visiting faculty and guest lecturers from meticulously chosen specialists right from the heart of the industry to share their experiences of the latest industry challenges and dynamics.

Curriculum
Theories and concepts help solve real world problems only when they are exemplified with practical corporate world insight. The EMBA curriculum is designed around this notion and provides you with the rigour and relevance you need to become a peak performer in your organisation. The curriculum is based upon the following three strategic components of executive education: Leadership is your ultimate objective and our priority. We believe that organisational success is determined by your ability to positively influence others and this belief is at the forefront of all our executive education programmes.

Creative Thinking is a necessity in todays atmosphere of changing economic patterns, competitive marketplace, uncertainty, and conflicting opinions. Acquire the expertise to think creatively while balancing acceptable risks and organisational priorities. Specialisations from three major areas; Business Management; Human Resource, Marketing and Finance are offered along with minimal core courses.

Core Courses (42 credit hours)


Contemporary Management Principles & Practices, Change Management & Organisational Reconfiguration, Quantitative Analysis for Decision Making, Customer Relationship Management, Business Accounting, Strategic Management, Business Economics, Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Marketing Theories & Practices, Financial Management, Corporate Law & Business Environment, Management Accounting and Management Information System.

Electives (18 credit hours)


A wide selection of elective courses dealing with contemporary issues from the three specialisation areas is offered in the EMBA programme.

Industry Research Report (6 credit hours)


As a requirement of the degree, participants are expected to undertake research based upon contemporary issues associated with an industry of their own choice within their selected specialisation. Faculty having relevant experience in the subject will be assigned to supervise and guide their research.

Executive MBA (Evening)


The rigorous curriculum at NBS is designed specifically for experienced executives. The average work experience of the students should be above 5 years. It delves into the complex business issues that seasoned managers face. The Executive MBA programme facilitates team-based learning by having students take all of their classes with a cohort of peers from diverse backgrounds, functions and industries. They will be assigned projects from which they will benefit from the collective work experience of their classmates and are able to apply immediately their classroom learning at their workplaces.

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

47

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Teamwork is working together even when apart. Learn how to harness individual ambition, expertise and energy to create, lead and be a part of dynamic teams.

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Executive Masters in Business Administration (EMBA)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Course Code GMT-506A GMT-502A FIN-503A GMT-505A GMT-314A FIN-601 FIN-713A MKT-605A HRM-604 ITE-607 MKT-735 HRM-784A

Course Title Contemporary Management Principles and Practice Quantitative Analysis for Decision Making / Entrepreneurship Business Accounting Business Economics Corporate Law & Business Legal Environment Financial Management Management Accounting Marketing Theories & Practices Human Resource Management Management Information System Customer Relationship Management Change Management & Organisational Reconfiguration Elective Course Elective Course

Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 60

GMT-701A GMT-612

Strategic Management Corporate Governance Elective Course Elective Course

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

THM-799

Research Project Total

48

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

NBS offers a course-based MPhil leading to PhD programme in Business Administration to meet the challenges of the business world and the growing demand for well-qualified and research-oriented teaching faculty in Pakistan. NBS provides affordable high-quality research opportunities of international standards in Pakistan. It is amongst the leading pioneers to embark on MPhil leading to PhD programme in Business Administration. This programme has been carefully designed in response to the traditional and emerging trends and to meet the growing market demand for various specialist areas in business administration. Most of the PhD faculty is either qualified from reputed international universities or have worked there as research fellows. Currently, NBS has three PhD faculty members in Economics, two in Finance and one each in Human Resources and Information Technology. Five of the faculty members have gone abroad for PhD studies.

Structure of the Programme


The students must complete four core courses (12 credits) and six specialisation courses (18 credits) from one of the specialisation areas (Business Finance, Management, and Marketing) at the MPhil level. Following the successful completion of the 30 credit hours of coursework and passing the subject comprehensive exam, the students are transferred to the PhD programme. In case a student does not pass the subject comprehensive exam, he/she is then required to submit an MPhil level dissertation worth 6 credit hours. At the PhD level, the students further undertake three compulsory courses (9 credits) and three specialisation courses (9 credits) from their chosen specialisation areas. After successfully completing 48 credit hours of coursework (30 at the MPhil and 18 at the PhD level), students must pass the two comprehensive examinations consisting of the themes/topics related to the core/compulsory courses and specialisation courses. Students can then move on to work on their PhD dissertations worth 30 credit hours. The minimum time period to complete MPhil (PhD) is 2-3 years whereas the maximum is 4-6 years. NBS offers scholarships to a few MPhil/PhD students, selected purely on merit. In addition, students are strongly encouraged and facilitated not only to apply for foreign scholarships but also go abroad for a minimum period of six months to gain research experience in technologically advanced countries.

Publications Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture


A student must have a minimum of two research papers published or read at conferences of international repute (of which at least one paper must be published in an HEC-approved journal) before the PhD defence. Only those publications related to the research work shall be counted in which the students name is that of the 1st or 2nd author, provided the first author is his/her own supervisor.

MPhil Leading to PhD Programme in Business Administration


The following are the core/compulsory and specialisation courses (all worth 3 credits) for the MPhil leading to PhD Programme in Business Administration at NBS: Course Code ECO-801 ECO-802 ECO-803 MGT-816 Course Title Microeconomic Theory & Business Applications Macroeconomic Theory in a Business Environment Econometrics & its Application to Business Analysis Advances in Management Theory, Issues & Practices

Compulsory courses at PhD Level


MGT-951 MGT-952 MGT-953 Doctoral Seminar in Management Science Techniques and Their Applications Doctoral Seminar in Corporate Governance Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods

Specialisation Courses (MPhil/PhD Level)*


Business Finance (Advanced Topics)
FIN-901 FIN-902 FIN-903 FIN-904 Financial Management & Analysis Capital Markets & Investment Strategies International Finance and International Financial Markets Financial Modelling and Empirical Evidence NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk

49

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

MPhil Leading to PhD (Business Administration)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

FIN-905 FIN-906 FIN-907 FIN-908 FIN-909 FIN-910 FIN-911 FIN-912 FIN-913

Emerging Issues in Finance Financial Instruments and Markets Multinational Financial Management International/Multinational Banking International Financial Institutions Venture Capital and Private Equity Finance in a Global Context Real Estate Finance and Investment Islamic Banking and Finance Corporate Finance

Management
MGT-916 MGT-917 MGT-918 MGT-919 MGT-920 MGT-921 MGT-922 MGT-923 Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation Contemporary Issues in Management Decision Management Human Resource Management Management of Technology Manufacturing and Industrial Productivity Management Business Project Management Business Strategy Supply Chain Management International Management Organisational Behaviour Production and Operation Management Small Business and Medium-sized Enterprises

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

MGT-924 MGT925 MGT-926 MGT-927 MGT-928

Marketing
MKT-931 MKT-932 MKT-933 MKT-934 MKT-935 MKT-936 MKT-937 MKT-938 MKT-939 MKT-940 MKT-941 MKT-942 Marketing and Marketing Strategies Marketing Management Consumer Behaviour International Marketing Management Marketing Research New Product Development and Brand Management E-marketing and Online Selling Marketing Strategies Special Topics in Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Advertising and Sales Promotion Innovation and New Product Management

50

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Economics is a motivating and rewarding field of study which helps explain how individuals, businesses and governments distribute limited resources. It is the discipline that analyses choices and incentives to attain the best solutions to the problems arising from the constraints imposed by limited resources. The study of Economics helps students better understand the world in which they live, including issues related to economic growth, levels of employment, inflation, international trade, globalisation, taxation, and finance as well as providing insight into the consequences of alternative economic policies. The Economics programme offered at NBS is unique because it takes into account areas that are related to public economics, issues faced by Pakistan economy at the aggregate level and the analysis of domestic industrial structure. This programme focuses on the indigenisation of basic theoretical and applied concepts of economics specifically in the context of Pakistans political economy and culture. Some other areas where our approach towards the subject varies from other economic studies programmes are detailed as under:

are offered under two main streams i.e., qualitative and quantitative.

Emphasis on Application of Economic Theories


Graduates are helped to understand and apply intermediate microeconomic principles including the model of perfect competition, price theory and their neoclassical extensions so that they are able to analyse behaviour, given changes in constraints, prices and costs.

Analysis of Real World Economic Problems with Numerical and Computing Skill
Graduates are trained to conduct basic econometric analysis including use of data to estimate behavioural models, test hypotheses and measure quantitative relationships, and given a basic understanding of mathematical statistics that underlies applied econometric analysis.

Political Awareness
The study of economics helps prepare students to take part in governmental policy making and changes in economic systems. The study of Economics will not only impact the individuals but also contribute to the society at large. The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Economics will also prepare the young economists to work for government agencies to assess economic conditions in the country and abroad to estimate the effects of specific changes in legislation and public policy.

Qualitative and Quantitative Skills


Our economic studies programme focuses both on qualitative and quantitative skills. The students are trained for a qualitative analysis with a strong theoretical background and then for a quantitative analysis based on data, facts and figures. For this purpose, the courses in each semester

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

51

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Department of Economics

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Courses Offered in Economics Programme


Currently Pakistan is facing myriads of economic challenges and the country has to go a long way in creating a stable and growth-oriented macroeconomic environment. The nation urgently needs well-qualified economists, equipped with theoretical understanding, application of concepts, quantitative analytical tools and professionalism. To fill this void, NBS has launched its Economics programme, offering both BS and MS degrees enrolling people from both economic and non-economic backgrounds under different streams. Some important areas of the discipline are highlighted below:

urbanisation, employment generation, empowerment of local communities, strengthening the institutions and government framework are also part of the programmes.

Mathematical Economics
This course will familiarise students with the basics of matrix algebra and tools of optimisation. Optimisation is used frequently for equilibrium in microeconomic models in mainstream economics. Before studying these models, the students will be taught techniques related to finding derivatives and differentials and how optimisation works under different conditions. These tools will facilitate our understanding of comparative statistics and optimisation, as used in models of microeconomics and related fields like industrial organisation and development. These models form the backbone of intermediate level micro fields.

Microeconomics
Topics covered in microeconomics will include: supply and demand; consumer theory; the theory of the firm under perfect competition, monopoly and other market structures; factor markets; and market failure. Students will apply microeconomic tools to the analysis of such controversial issues as minimum wage laws, farm subsidies, rent controls, protectionism, pollution, welfare programmes, and the trade-off between equity and efficiency that results from various microeconomic policies. The successful completion of this course should allow students to better understand and participate in contemporary policy debates concerning the roles of the government and the market.

Monetary Economics
This course covers the following areas; nature and functions of money, classical monetary theory, neutrality and the welfare costs of inflation, modern theories of the demand for money, portfolio models and the term structure of interest rates, the banking system, financial intermediation and the determinants of the money supply, the transmission mechanism of monetary policy, the theory and practice of monetary policy and the design of monetary policy in closed and open economies, the choice of central banking institutions in the context of monetary policy design and the relationship between monetary policy and federal government deficits.

Macroeconomics

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

This introductory course to Macroeconomics includes: the flow of national income, measurement of output, income, personal and disposable incomes, real versus nominal gross domestic product, the long-run analysis, aggregate demand and aggregate supply and price level, equilibrium level of output and employment, determinants of level of output and employment in an economy, introduction to business cycles, inflation, causes and different types of inflation, economic growth and development, the role of money and banking, monetary and fiscal policies; interest rate, open market economy, imports and exports in a simple economic model, exchange rate and international monetary system.

Public Finance
The topics include introduction to public bureaucracy in theory and practice; policy promotion; the institutions and processes of political governance; administrative governance; the challenge of policy implementation; the role and influence of non-state actors in policy-making and administrative governance; social diversity and the question of difference in policy-making and administrative governance; paradigms of governance; and policy-making and administrative governance.

Econometrics
This course introduces students to the introductory topics of econometrics including: regression, multiple regression analysis, estimation and inference, multicollinearity, generalised least-squares, hetroskedasticity, autocorrelation, model specification, and dummy dependent variables and their models; Probit, Logitand Tobit models; Time Series Analysis and its models like ARMA, ARIMA etc. Students are also introduced to the use of standard PC-based econometric software.

Labour Economics
This course will focus on an economic analysis of the labour market, the labour force, and workers, wages and earnings. Topics include supply, development, and efficient use of human resources; the demand for labour by businesses and industries; wage inequality and its determinants; the changing occupational and industrial structure; causes, nature, and incidence of unemployment; the economic impact of unions; and the influence of related labour market institutions and relevant public policies including minimum wages, wage subsidies, and earned income tax credits.

Economics of Pakistan
The objective of this course is to address the management and planning issues particularly with reference to Pakistan. It will cover the application of new resources to attack the root causes of social problems such as lack of education, healthcare, family planning and water supply. The course will teach the students how proper management can address many economic problems in different fields of the economy including agriculture and industry. Various contemporary issues such as

International Trade and Policy


This course will develop an analytical framework for studying international trade to answer questions such as, Why do nations trade? and to examine policies that governments adopt toward international trade. Finally, we take up globalisation its consequences for different types of labour.

52

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Programme Description

The economics undergraduate curriculum equips students with an understanding of basic microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic growth and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies. Students can build on this foundation by taking a variety of elective courses of international standards.

Unique Features
Development of Critical Thinking Skills The programme aims at developing critical thinking skills through application of economic theories to real world economic problems and issues. It is designed to help students understand how individuals and institutions interact to generate outcomes for the economy as a whole. Development of Quantitative Skills The curriculum introduces students to different quantitative tools and techniques to conduct data analysis using applicable statistical packages.

Research

The coursework exposes young economists to current economic issues and trains them to undertake research. Final year BS Economics students are encouraged to participate in doctoral seminars.

Associated Careers

The programme provides students with a meaningful educational experience. It prepares them for employment in a wide variety of occupations and for further studies in economics, business law and related fields in schools across the world. Economists can work as advisors to government and public sector organisations, industry, businesses, commercial institutions or investors. They research, analyse and interpret information about economic performance, tax and political decisions according to both national and international economic situations. They seek to determine the implications of their findings and forecast economic changes. They also analyse and solve complex problems by the application of economic analysis tools. Economists are also employed in the banking sector, management and economic consultancies, World Bank, United Nations, trade unions, political parties and other organisations.

Scheme of Studies
Year-1
Semester I Course Code ECO-101 ECO-121 GMT-102 CS-112 HU-112 HU-111 Total Course Title Principles of Microeconomics Mathematical Economics-II Communication Skills Introduction to IT Introduction to Psychology Islamic Studies Credits 3 3 3 3 3 2 17

Programme Code 701

Semester II Course Course Title Code ECO-111 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO-123 ECO-131 HU-113 HU-115 HU-114 Total Statistics for Economists Development Economics English Literature Principles of Sociology Pakistan Studies

Credits 3 3 3 3 3 2 17

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

53

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

BS Economics

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Year-2
Semester III ECO-202 ECO-222 ECO-271 FIN-104 HU-221 HU-216 Total Intermediate Microeconomics Mathematical Economics-II Elective-I Elective-II Technical Writing International Relations 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Semester IV ECO-212 ECO-224 ECO-272 MKT-208 HU-222 OTM-312 Total Intermediate Macroeconomics Probability Theory Elective III Elective-IV Professional Ethics Project Management 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Year-3
Semester V ECO-303 ECO-325 ECO-341 ECO-351 ECO-314 GMT-404 Total Microeconomic Theory Introduction to Econometrics Elective-V Elective-VI Elective-VII Entrepreneurship 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Semester VI ECO-313 ECO-326 ECO-361 ECO-373 ECO-381 ECO-332 Total Macroeconomic Theory Applied Econometrics Elective-VIII Elective-IX Elective-X Economy of Pakistan 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Year-4
Semester VII ECO-404 ECO-433 ECO-442 ECO-462 ECO-490 Total Grand Total Elective-XI Elective-XII Elective-XIII Elective-XIV Research Methodology 3 3 3 3 3 15 136 Semester VIII ECO-491 ECO-434 ECO-405 THM-499 Total Applied Economics Elective-XV Elective-XVI Research Project 3 3 3 6 15

Elective Courses
ECO-271 FNI-104 ECO-272 MKT-208 ECO-341 ECO-351 ECO-314 ECO-361 Resource Economics Financial Accounting-I Agriculture Economics & Food Policy Principles of Marketing Labour Economics Taxation and Public Finance Monetary Economics International Trade 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ECO-373 ECO-381 ECO-404 ECO-433 ECO-442 ECO-462 ECO-434 ECO-405 Environment Economics Comparative Economic System Game Theory History of Economic Thought Urban Economics International Finance Poverty and Income Distribution General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

54

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

The degree provides professional training in modern economics, including tools and techniques of economic analysis and relates theory to real world practices. Through this programme, we create a research-led environment where students work alongside leading researchers to develop the skills required to become professional economists, or conduct further research as PhD students and become analysts on some other career path.

Elective Courses
Elective courses include Monetary Economics, Globalisation and Socio-economic Change, WTO, Globalisation and Economic Integration, Islamic Economics Theory and Policy, Advanced Mathematical Economics, Comparative Economic System, History of Economic Thought, Poverty and Income Distribution, Topics in Development Economics, Political and Institutional Economics and Economics of Business and Finance.

Research
Special emphasis is laid on engaging students and faculty in research. Every student completing his/her coursework has to write a research paper (thesis) in the final semester which is equivalent to two courses of 3 credit hours each. Only in exceptional cases, thesis will be replaced by coursework.

Associated Careers
Currently, Pakistan is facing many economic challenges and has a long way to go to have a stable and growth-prompting macroeconomic environment. The country needs well-qualified professionals who are equipped with theoretical understanding, application of concepts, quantitative analytical tools and professionalism. The MS-Economics programme at NBS aims at producing professional economists for the government sector, private/international organisations and for business. Postgraduate students in economics will be prepared to work in policy-making institutions and would be able to devise deregulation of industries, the effects of tax cuts on budget deficit and the effectiveness of imposing tariffs on imported goods.

Scheme of Studies (Students with 16-year schooling, Economics background)


Course Code ECO-303 ECO-222 ECO-131 Course Title Semester I Microeconomics Theory * Mathematics for Economists-II* Development Economics* Elective-I Elective-II ECO-313 ECO-224 ECO-325 Semester II Macroeconomics Theory* Probability Theory* Introduction to Econometrics* Elective-III Elective-IV ECO-604 ECO-614 ECO-626 Semester III Advanced Microeconomics* Advanced Macroeconomics* Applied Econometrics* Elective V Elective VI ECO-632 Semester IV Pakistans Economy* Elective VII Elective VIII Elective IX Elective X Semester V Research Thesis Total NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk

Programme Code: 754


Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

6 66

55

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

MS Economics

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

MS Economics (Students with 14-year schooling)


Course Code ECO-202 ECO-121 CS-121 Course Title Semester I Intermediate Microeconomics Mathematics for Economists I Introduction to IT Elective-I Elective-II Semester II ECO-212 ECO-123 Intermediate Microeconomics* Statistics for Economists* Elective-III Elective-IV Elective-V Semester III ECO-303 ECO-222 ECO-131 Microeconomic Theory* Mathematics for Economists II* Development Economics* Elective-I Elective-II Semester IV ECO-313 ECO-224 ECO-325 Macroeconomic Theory* Probability Theory* Introduction to Econometrics* Elective-III Elective-IV Semester V ECO-604 ECO-614 ECO-626 Advanced Microeconomics* Advanced Macroeconomics* Applied Economics* Elective-V Elective-VI Semester VI ECO-632 Pakistans Economy* Elective-VII Elective-VIII Elective-IX Elective-X Semester VII Thesis of 6 credit hours or two elective courses of 3 credit hours each Total CHs The courses marked with * are compulsory.

Programme Code: 752


Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 96

56

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Programme Code: 753


Credits

Semester-wise course distribution of the programme for students with 16-year of schooling (Non Economics Background) Course Code Course Title Semester I ECO - 303 ECO - 222 ECO - 131 Microeconomic Theory* Mathematics for Economists II* Development Economics* Elective - I Elective - II Semester II ECO - 313 ECO - 224 ECO - 325 Macroeconomic Theory* Probability Theory* Introduction to Econometrics* Elective - III Elective - IV Semester III ECO - 604 ECO - 614 ECO - 626 Advanced Microeconomics* Advanced Macroeconomics* Applied Econometrics* Elective - V Elective - VI Semester IV ECO - 632 Pakistan's Economy* Elective - VII Elective - VIII Elective - IX Elective - X Semester IV Research Thesis Total CHs Note: The courses marked with (*) are compulsory. 6 66 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

57

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

MS Economics

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Elective Courses
Course Code Course Title Development Economics ECO - 530 ECO - 633 ECO - 682 ECO - 745 ECO - 581 Topics in Development Economics Regional Economics Economics of Environment and Natural Resources Topics in Urban Economics Topics in Agricultural Economics Labour Economics and Demography ECO - 541 ECO - 644 ECO - 642 Seminars in Labour Economics Population Dynamics Topics in Human Resource Development Institutional Economics ECO - 773 ECO - 560 ECO - 653 ECO - 671 ECO - 570 ECO - 631 Institutional and Behavioural Economics Financial Institutions and Markets Political and Institutional Economics Islamic Economics Theory and Policy Comparative Economic System History of Economic Thought Mathematical and Quantitative Methods ECO - 727 ECO - 728 ECO - 729 ECO - 691 Advanced Econometrics Techniques and Forecasting Advanced Mathematical Economics Optimization and Techniques Research Methods Trade and International Economics ECO - 764 ECO - 561 ECO - 545 ECO - 663 Topics in International Finance Trade Theory and Policy Globalization and Socio-Economic Change WTO, Globalization and Economic Integration Microeconomics ECO - 652 ECO - 704 Project Analysis and Investment Decision Making General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics Public Economics and Policy ECO - 651 Topics in Public Sector Economics Monetary Economics and Policy ECO - 614 Topics in Monetary Economics General Economics ECO - 562 Economics of Business and Finance 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Credits

58

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

We are living in an age of information explosion where technology has revolutionised information handling; where we can use, preserve and convey any amount of data, anywhere in the world. This, in turn, is fundamentally re-shaping major aspects of our globalised society. Today, information and its communication is becoming the centre of economic activity and as much a factor in production as capital, labour or land. Hence, it is inevitable to train our youth for the challenges of the information age in order to survive and develop. The Department of Mass Communication, encompasses a wide variety of disciplines, starting from the basic perspectives of the field of Mass Media and Communication, moving on to explore each area of the discipline through broad exposure to the industry and practical assignments along with added emphasis on media research methods. The focus is on analytical and historical perspectives. The programme develops in students the ability to assess the roles and effects of mass media on society and life, and specific media production skills through extensive practical work. The programme starts by developing a fundamental understanding of the subject in students by teaching them about the history, values and structure of mass communication in Pakistan and abroad. Students are then trained to analyse the effects of electronic and print media in order to enable them to analyse media effects on public policy, as well as the impact of public policy on the media. In addition to the core courses, students must take some approved media methods/ research courses in social sciences and a number of electives offered in other disciplines such as Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Linguistics and Journalism.

software and digital cameras to prepare their work for prepress, digital and online publications.

Electronic Media
Electronic Media students will use professional digital camcorders and work in broadcast studios. They will learn their craft on digital audio recorders and advanced editing software in a radio studio, allowing them to enter the market with technical know-how to produce top quality radio news shows. In due course of time, these students will be involved in broadcasting programmes on the Universitys own FM radio.

Advertising and Public Relations


Students of Advertising and Public Relations will get an opportunity to satisfy their passion about the art and science of strategic communication. With the help of a faculty that possesses extensive knowledge, students will develop the ability to create communication campaigns in disseminating innovative concepts and devise methods for the solution of advertising and public relations problems. Students will have multi-media rooms with the latest room platform, recording and playback facilities.

Media Management
Media Management will provide an opportunity to the students to tackle the complexities of management through communication skills. Media management is both challenging and exciting. It is challenging because organisations are becoming much more complex, and many new forces confront the manager. The contemporary manager has a greater opportunity than ever to make a significant difference in the success of the organisation and improve the quality of work and life of colleagues and fellow employees.

Specialisations
The Department currently offers Print Media, Electronic Media, Advertising and Public Relations, Media Management, and Communication Theory and Research as major specialisations.

Communication Theory and Research


The specialisation focuses on both theoretical as well as practical application of concepts by incorporating relevant courses such as Theories of Influence on Mass Media. Advances in Mass Communication theory and research are the highlights of this field of study. Communication research is augmented by case studies. In addition, students are also exposed to the foundations of Behavioural Research.

Print Media
Print Media students will learn e-techniques of editing and publishing their own magazines using desktop publishing

Fact file Internationalisation Strategy Facilitate exchange of knowledge Remain current with the latest
technological developments worldwide Form collaborations based on active research

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

59

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Department of Mass Communication

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

BS Mass Communication
Programme Description
BS-Mass Communication programme focuses on the study of social implications and responsibilities of the mass media, and understanding of the processes of communication and a fundamental knowledge of mass communication techniques and procedures. The programme provides students with a broad background of social milieu in the changing world, which is a vital aspect of contemporary life and essential to those entering careers in mass communication. The coursework following the HEC criteria concentrates on the areas of electronic media, print media, advertising and public relations and media management.

Research-specific Units Research Methods in Communication Media Research Media Effects Graduate Thesis Research Infrastructural Facilities
NUST houses this department at its largest technology smart campuses in sector H-12 of Islamabad. The campus also plans to have the following facilities:

State-of-the-art multimedia classrooms Television and radio studios Multimedia laboratory Photographic laboratory

The newly established Department of Mass Communication will facilitate students with state-of-the-art computer workstations and other digital equipment as per our students areas of interest.

Associated Careers Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture
The importance and permeation of media in our daily lives can neither be ignored nor taken for granted. Given the role communication plays in todays Information Age, the demand for mass communication specialists has witnessed a dramatic increase. Graduates of this degree can pursue careers in the following fields:

Electronic media Print media Advertising and public relations Media management

Scheme of Studies
Year-1
Semester-I Course Code MCF-111 GMT-102 HU-101 ITE-104 HU-112 MCG-116 Courses Introduction to Mass Communication English-I / Communication Skills Islamic Studies Computer Skills Psychology Everyday Science Total Credits 3 3 2 3 3 3 17 Semester-II Course Code MCF-121 HU-201 HU-123 MCC-124 MCG-125 MCG-126 Courses

Programme Code 702

Credits 3 2 3 3 3 3 17

Introduction to Electronic Media Pakistan Studies English Literature Mathematics Gender & Development Studies Basic Concepts in Social Science Total

Year-2
Semester-III Course Code MCF-231 HU-221 Courses Mass Media in Pakistan English-III / Technical Writing Credits 3 3 Semester-IV Course Code MKT-209 MCF-242 Courses Principles of Advertising News Reporting & Writing Credits 3 3

60

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

HU-124 GMT-205 MCG-235 MCG-236

Functional Urdu Introduction to Statistics Logic & Critical Thinking National & International Affairs Total

3 3 3 3 18

MCF-243 MCF-244 MCF-245

3 3 3 15

Year-3
Semester-V Course Code MCF-351 MCF-352 MCG-353 MCM-354 MCM-355 Courses Online Journalism Theories of Mass Communication-I Information & Communication Technology Global Communication Development Support Communication Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Semester-VI Course Code MCF-361 MCM-362 MCM-363 MCM-364 MCM-365 Courses Public Relations: Principles & Practices Interpersonal Communication Media & Society Theories of Mass Communication-II Conflict & Disaster Reporting Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15*

Year-4
Semester-VII Course Code MCM-471 MCM-472 Courses Research Methods in Communication Intercultural Communication Elective Course Elective Course MCM-475 Thesis Proposal Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 THM-499 Semester-VIII Course Code MCM-481 MCM-482 Courses Statistics in Mass Communication Political Communication Elective Course Elective Course Thesis Writing Total Grand Total Credits 3 3 3 3 15 130

Elective Courses (Specialisation)


Print Media Course Code MCP-473 MCP-474 MCP-483 MCP-484 Courses Editing Techniques Writing for Op-ed Page E-Production Specialised Journalism (Beasts) Credits 3 3 3 3 Electronic Media Course Code MCE-473 MCE-474 MCE-483 MCE-484 Courses Script Writing and Editing Documentary Production Programme Production & Development News Writing and Production Credits 3 3 3 3

Advertising & PR Course Code MCA-473 MCA-474 MCA-483 MCA-484 Courses Event Management Credits 3

Media Management Course Code MCM-473 MCM-474 MCM-483 MCM-484 Courses Managerial Communication Organisational Communication Market Research & Analysis Media Communication & Marketing Credits 3 3 3 3

Persuasive Writing & Campaigns 3 Advertisement: Designing & 3 Layout Copy Writing 3

* Students will undergo mandatory internship for three credit hours during the summer break.

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

61

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Language & Communication Processes Media Law and Ethics Contemporary Mass Media Evolution Total

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Department of Government and Public Policy


The idea of establishing a Department of Government and Public Policy was envisaged keeping in view Pakistans long struggle with governance issues and lack of dedicated institution that could be the breeding ground for producing civil servants. This department aims at producing graduates of the highest quality who could play a decisive role in public, private and non-profit institutions, not only within Pakistan but also around the world. The Department of Government and Public Policy made a debut in 2010 with Bachelor of Public Administration. Coming to grips with the problems that infect Pakistan is indeed a tall order, but it must be noted that NUST has a history of establishing educational institutions par excellence. We are confident that the Department of Government and Public Policy will prove equal to the challenge. The strength of our current faculty and their linkages in the public and private sector, expose our students to an array of ideas, experiences and thoughts from those who have worked in the highest echelons of government, as well as the private sector. We believe that bringing Pakistans best and the brightest, former and current, civil servants to interact with our students will not only help them gain an insight into the dynamics of Public Administration but also allow for a creation of a very valuable human resource. In future, the Department intends to launch many other programmes that will be as relevant to the cause of good governance and public policy formulation, its implementation and analysis as BS Public Administration is to the current times.

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

BS Public Administration
Bachelors in Public Administration at NUST is being introduced keeping in view the unique challenges that Pakistan faces, in terms of good governance, management and leadership.

Unique Features

The programme is one of its kind, and is amongst the select few being offered in Pakistan. This programme focuses on the issues that beset Pakistan in the public sector, and aims at providing a feasible solution in terms of having a stream of public servants, who could lead the country on the path towards development and progress.

Associated Careers

This programme provides aspiring civil servants a solid foundation through which they appear in the highly competitive Central Superior Services (CSS) examinations. After successful completion of 130 credits of BS Public Administration programme, students have a choice and requisite eligibility of appearing in the CSS examinations. This programme also allows them to join the corporate sector, in segments that often need to interact with the government, as these graduates have been suitably trained in the same through this degree. Students, after the completion of their BS Public Administration programme, could also go on to pursue postgraduate degrees in Public Administration. This may lead them to, amongst other paths, a research track from where they could contribute in terms of adding knowledge to the current practices in Public Administration.

62

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Year-1
Semester I Course Course Title Code GMT-102 Communication Skills ITE-103 GMT-101 ECO-101 HU-101 FIN-104 IT for Business Business Maths Microeconomics Islamic Studies Financial Accounting-I Total Semester II Credits 3 3 3 3 2 3 17 Course Code HU-123 GMT-205 GMT-204 ECO-111 FIN-203 HU-201 Course Title English Literature Introduction to Statistics Introduction to Management Microeconomics Financial Accounting-II Pakistan Studies Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 2 17

Year-2
Semester III GPS-101 MKT-208 FIN-210 GPS-102 HU-112 HU-115 Intro to Political Science Principles of Marketing Financial Management-1 Issues in Pakistan Politics Psychology Sociology Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Total 15 Semester IV GPA-101 ITE-201 GPS-201 GMT-314 FIN-411 Intro to Public Administration Introduction to MIS IR and Diplomacy Corporate Law Financial Institutions and Markets 3 3 3 3 3

Year-3
Semester V FIN-301 HRM-307 LAW-105 GPA-202 GPS-302 Managerial Accounting Organisational Theory and Design Islamic Law and Jurisprudence Management Skills for Public Administration Pakistans Domestic Policy Total 3 3 3 3 3 15 Semester VI HRM-401 LAW-106 GPA-301 GPA-302 GPA-303 Human Resource Management Civil Law Land Use Planning Politics of Urban Development Environmental Geography Total 3 3 3 3 3 15

Year-4
Semester VII GPA-401 GPS-401 LAW-401 GPA-402 GPA-403 Public Finance Intergovernmental Relations in Pak Criminal Procedure Comparative Public Administration Systems Public Personnel Administration 3 3 3 3 3 Semester VIII MCF-111 LAW-402 GPA-404 GPA-405 GPA-406 THM-499 Total 15 Intro to Mass Comm & Journalism Forensics Investigation Public Policy: Formulation & Implementation Urban Public Administration Issues in Environmental and Natural Resources Politics Research Project Total Grand Total NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk 3 3 3 3 3 6 21 133

63

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Bachelors in Science (Public Administration)

Programme Code: 703

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Research and Development


NUST Public Policy Research Centre (NPPRC), a centre of excellence in its own right, is a constituent body of NUST Business School. The Centre works for the progress and development of academic research at NBS, and is instrumental in strengthening its policy relevance in order to bridge the apparent gap between the two. NPPRC is an independent research and education-cum-training centre engaged in conducting high quality theoretical and empirical research to shape public policy by integrating knowledge and methods across the management and social science disciplines. It knits academic researchers, planners and implementers in public and private sectors. Besides research, the researchers at NPPRC are also skilled in areas such as development of performance indicators for monitoring and evaluation, networking and leveraging, preparing training modules and serving as master trainers on various aspects of public policy issues.

Independent and Collaborative Research


Independent and joint research is highly rewarding for an academic institution. Apart from inculcating a wholesome competitive spirit in the faculty, NPPRC provides NBS faculty and students the much needed forum for presentation and peer review of their independent research findings.

Some noteworthy publications by NBS faculty and students in 2010 include the following:

Khan, M. A., (2011) Electronic Media and Interpersonal Discourse: Mediation in Crises paper to appear in the forthcoming issue of the European Journal of Social Sciences. Khan, M. A., (2010) Shift in Media Power: An Empirical Study of Emerging Patterns of Media Use Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 21(1). Azam, M. and Ahmed, A. M., (2010) The Role of Human Capital in Economic Development: Evidence from Pakistan The Pakistan Development Review, Vol. (2(4). Malik, W.S. and Ahmed, A. M., (2010) Taylor Rule and Macroeconomic Performance in Pakistan The Pakistan Development Review, Vol. 49(1). Islam, T., (2010) Model Specification, Observational Equivalence and Performance of Unit Root Tests paper to appear in the forthcoming issue of the NUST Journal of Business and Economics. Islam, T., (2011) Normality Testing: A New Direction paper to appear in the forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Business and Social Science. Nazuk, A. and Shabbir, J., (2010) A New Mixed Randomized Response Model International Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 1(1). Iqbal, A. and Strong, N., (2010) The Effect of Corporate Governance on Earnings and Management Around UK Rights Issue International Journal of Managerial Finance, Vol. 6(3).

Collaborative Research

Collaborative research between institutions requires a forum for the researchers to interact with one another. Such interaction was long envisaged between NBS faculty and the staff of wide-ranging public, private or multilateral institutions. NPPRC now takes care of this need by providing the required base for cooperating and coordinating with external stakeholders.

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Education and Training


To develop their human capital, many public and private sector organisations impart training and re-training to their employees. To achieve better output, the importance of networking and leveraging cannot be overemphasised. One of the objectives of NPPRC is to develop standard and custom-made courses for its collaborating partners and afford NBS faculty opportunities to groom themselves into highly sought-after resource persons, capable of adding value to the organisation. NPPRC and Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development (PITAD) are the two leading partners in this process. NBS is credited with preparing not only the training module on Pakistan Economy for the participants from Commerce and Trade Group, but also for the successful delivery of an 18module course to the participants during November 2008 and June 2009. The second undertaking started in November 2009.

Fact file
Students from NUST Business School won the countrylevel 3rd Annual Global Investment Research Competition held in Karachi and represented Pakistan in the regional contest held in Bali, Indonesia where they competed with teams from 18 Asian countries including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Singapore, etc and were placed among the top 6 teams.

Publications
With similar zeal, NPPRC is pursuing the publication of research activities. The first two volumes of NUST Journal of Business and Economics (NJBE) have already been published and disseminated. NJBE is a refereed journal complying with HEC guidelines. The suitability of the submitted article for publication is determined after the clearance of its contents through anti-plagiarism software, and is subject to the recommendation of two referees. The third volume of NJBE is currently being prepared and is expected to come out shortly.

64

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

Kalyal, H.J., Berntson, E., Baraldi, S Naswall, K. & Sverke, M., (2010) The Importance of Commitment to Change Economic and Industrial Democracy, Vol.31(3). Baraldi, S., Kalyal, H.J., Berntson, E., Naswall, K. & Sverke, M.,(2010) The Importance of Commitment to Change in Public Reform: An Example from Pakistan Journal of Change Management, Vol. 10(4) Kalyal, H.J &n Sverke, M., (2010) The Role of Trust in Decision Makers as a Moderator in the Relationship between Qualitative Job Insecurity and Commitment to Change Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Vol. 25(1) Riaz , Z., Edwards, D.J., and Hol, G.D., (2010) Data Flow and Constant Compression Analysis of Plant and Equipment H&S Management Process International Journal of Project Planning and Finance,Vol.1(1)

Dr Raheel Gohar, Mr. Fazli Azim and Mr. Muhammad Shariq: Companys Disclosure and its Impact on Shareholders Wealth: Pakistani Stock Exchange, presented in the 2nd International Conference of AGBA South Asia Chapter held in Bhurban, Pakistan. Dr Raheel Gohar: Efficiency of Stock Exchange Market in Pakistans Scenario: Karachi Stock Exchange, presented in the 2nd International Conference of AGBA South Asia Chapter held in Bhurban, Pakistan. Dr Raheel Gohar: Country Risk: A Case Study of Pakistan presented in the 2nd International Conference of AGBA South Asia Chapter held in Bhurban, Pakistan. Dr Raheel Gohar: Performance Comparison Between Group and Non-group Firms: Evidence from Pakistan presented in the 2nd International Conference of AGBA South Asia Chapter held in Bhurban, Pakistan. Dr Zainab Riaz, A. Rashid, Ping H., and Yilmaz G: Distant-Learning-Program: E-Commerce Model-DrivenArchitecture Augmented by Systems-Engineering Design presented in the World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society held in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Conference Proceedings and Presentations Dr Masrur A. Khan: A Longitudinal Study of Agenda


Setting on Environmental Pollution presented in the sixth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences held in New Orleans, USA. Dr Masrur A. Khan: Electronic Media and Interpersonal Discourse: Mediation in Crises, presented in The Asian Conference on Media and Mass Communication held in Osaka, Japan.

Dr Ather M. Ahmed and Dr. Asma Hyder: The Dynamics of Moonlighting in Pakistan, presented in the 25th AGM and Conference of PSDE at Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

65

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Iqbal, A and Hanif, M., (2010) Islamic Financing and Business Framework: A survey, paper to appear in the forthcoming issue of the European Journal of Sciences.

Ms Ayesha Nazuk: A New Segregation and Parameter Stability of Policy Reaction Mixed Randomized Response Model, presented in the 5th conference titled Quality in Official Statistics.

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Student Support Facilities


There are two dedicated modern computer labs used by NBS students for their academic and research work. The teaching lab is equipped with audio/video equipment for conducting classes. Both labs have round-the-clock broadband internet and printing facilities. NBS subscribes to various online business, research and academic journals to help students with their research work.

Library

To facilitate students, faculty and scholars in knowledge acquisition and creation, an information resource centre has been established with a view to enhancing the knowledge database. The information resource centre has books on various disciplines including Economics, Human Resource Management, International Business and Marketing, Operations and Technology Management, Information Technology and E-commerce. NBS Information Resource Centre is well stocked with professional books and journals. An exclusive JSTOR- an online archive database with over 500 high-quality publications- is also available to students and faculty members covering Management, Economics, Marketing and Finance. Moreover, Springer Link and Science Direct provide comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed management journals. The library contains a large variety of publications, periodicals, business magazines, annual reports, yearbooks, proceedings

and newspapers. Additionally, the library boasts a collection of about 24,000 e-books. The support services for students at the library include assistance in searching resources and obtaining complete information regarding publications, along with scanning, printing and photocopying facilities.

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

NUST Model United Nations (NUMUN) 2010e


NUST Business School, in collaboration with NISI, organized the first ever intraNUST Model United Nations from 3rd to 5th December 2010. A total of 30 delegations, each comprising 4 delegates, participated in the competition and 8 delegates represented the NUST constituent Colleges. The competition was based on United Nations model whereby all delegates were required to present a case study which was debated by the delegates on the lines of UN debate. The competition tested students communication and analytical skills, knowledge of international affairs and interpersonal skills. Students practiced the art of negotiating, consensus-building, public speaking and research skills. The MCS team bagged maximum number of prizes. Besides other honourable mentions, Best Delegate & Best Diplomacy Award for USA was won by Asad Mahmood (TE 47) and Shorahbeel bin Zahoor (BESE 15) and Best Delegate & Best Diplomacy Award for Germany was won by Ahmed Mujtaba Hashmi (TE 44). The aim of the conference was to develop and train a nation of knowledgeable individuals who are truly equipped to handle the responsibility of taking this world forward as the future leaders. NUMUN consisted of social events which included a movie night, bonfire/BBQ night and a global ramp. They were well attended and greatly enjoyed by the delegates. NUMUN acted as an educational tool for the students of NUST about the UN and current international issues. The success of the event can be attributed to the brilliant minds that are fostered at NUST, and such conferences will continue to enlighten participants in the future as well.
www.nust.edu.pk NUST Prospectus 2011

66

CIL aims at bridging the gap between the academia and the corporate world. The centre aims at building relationship between the graduates and the corporate sector, which in turn will help students in the practical world of industry, and the corporate sector. The corporate Companies are built on well-developed networks which produce measurable business results such as faster learning, quicker response to needs, better problem solving, new ideas and innovations. CIL will ensure all of the above and act as a coordinating link between students and the corporate companies. CIL core functioning includes arranging internships and placements for student offering lucrative investment opportunities to companies in the new campus. Apart from the above, CIL is focusing on establishing long-term relations with the industry and in this connection industrial visits and guest speakers from the corporate world are regularly arranged at NBS. In the year 2010, CIL has had the following progress:

Mentorship
CIL joined hands with Career Pakistan and arranged mentorship from the industry to guide students on challenges being faced in industry. More than 60 students got advantage out of this. Apart from this, CIL joined hands with Chamber of Commerce of Rawalpindi & Islamabad in engaging students in practical research projects of the industry.

Seminars
CIL arranged a number of seminars for the students out of which Seminars by Senator Mushaid Hussain Syed, Mr Riaz Khokhar (Ambassador and former Foreign Secretary), Mr Javed Jabbar (former Information Minister) and Syed Kamal Shah (Ex Interior Secretary) are important mentions. Guest Speakers are a common feature at NBS under the framework of CIL. We keep industry involved with this activity in order to get real life examples and experiences. Newsletter of NBS activities was published displaying a complete round-up of the activities during 2010. CIL has played a pivotal role in establishing a strong relationship by getting into MOUs with Rawalpindi & Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and Pakistan Microfinance Network (PMN).

Internship
CIL arranged 135 internships for the students in all the leading corporate sectors.

Job Placement
This is a continuous process for students at NBS and importantly CIL has included the pool of alumni also in this sector.

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

67

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Centre for Industrial Linkages (CIL)

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Prominent Guest Speakers and Visits


NBS regularly hosts talks by eminent scholars, academicians and business leaders from time to time. Following are some of the accomplished people who were invited during 2010 to share their knowledge with students on different topics. A talk by Professor Dr Colette Morrow on Media & Gender.

Dr Ather M Ahmed gave a talk on Federal and Provincial Taxation in Pakistan at the National College of Management, Lahore. Dr Ather M Ahmed presented Pakistans Taxation Structure at the National College of Management,Lahore. Dr Masrur A Khan spoke about Electronic Media and Interpersonal Discourse: Mediation in Crisis. Mr Tanweer ul Islam made a presentation on Basic Econometrics at NUST Business School. Dr Raheel Gohar conducted an online workshop on Venture Capital & Private Equity in the Asia Pacific Region organised by Asian Finance Association & University of South Wales. Dr Naila Ayub and Dr Hina Kalyal conducted a seminar under the auspices of NUST Public Policy Research Centre. Mr Ather Hameed Butt conducted a workshop on Stress Management at NUST Business School. Mr Ather Hameed Butt and Dr Awais Siraj conducted the 2nd Junior Command Course for Punjab Police at NUST Business School. Mr Kamran Khalid held a PMP workshop at NUST Business School.

A talk by Dr Magnus Sverke of Stockholm University on a diverse range of topics in Social Sciences organised by NUST Public Policy Research Centre(NPPRC). Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed and Ex-Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Mr Riaz Khokhar spoke about Pakistans Geo-Strategic Challenges and Response to celebrate the Pakistan Day. Former Information Minister Mr Javed Jabbar and ExSecretary Interior, Mr Syed Kamal Shah delivered a talk on Pakistans Internal Dynamics.

Lectures and Workshops by NUST Business School Faculty


Dr Ather M Ahmed presented Twenty-Five Years of Tax Reforms in Pakistan in a series of seminars and presentations at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

Principal NBS Honoured with ECO Award 2010


The ECO Awards are bestowed biennially on the occasion of the ECO summits to the nationals of the member states in recognition of their outstanding research work and achievements. It is a matter of honour that Principal NUST Business School, Dr Ashfaque H Khan was selected to be honoured with ECO award in the field of Economics for his meritorious services.

68

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

NBS prepares its graduates to face the challenges of both national and global markets and to compete as the best business graduates, both in terms of knowledge and exposure. The number of companies hiring NBS graduates and their satisfaction with the performance of the students is consistently improving. Some of the companies hiring NBS graduates include Unilever, P&G, Caltex Chevron, Pakistan Tobacco Company, Schlumberger, KPMG, The Leo Burnett Group of Companies, Telenor, Ufone, Mobilink, Board of Investment, Royal Bank of Scotland, Askari Bank Limited, Pakistan Oilfields Limited, NADRA, Federal Board of Revenue, Manhattan Pakistan Limited, Fauji Foundation, State Bank of Pakistan, Descon, Mari Gas, Pakistan Ordinance Factories, Pakistan Microfinance Bank, Pakistan Telecommunication Limited, House Building Finance Corporation Limited, Marriott, Serena, Hashoo Group etc.

Industry Testimonials
NADRA
NUST produces business graduates with the ability to lead and bring about positive change to business processes because of their entrepreneurial skills and in-depth knowledge on subject matters at hand. We have NUST graduates working with us at NADRA HR Directorate, and I must say they have brought an air of new ideas and teamwork to NADRA. I have seen them work on the assigned tasks with true devotion and dedication. They have the ability to work under immense pressure and have been able to produce outstanding results in just a small span of time. Mr Naveed Jan Sahibzada Chief Human Resource Officer National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)

NUST is known for providing quality education and producing talented, competent and professional individuals. NUST students hired at PTCL as Management Trainees two years back, owing to their exceptional performance, have now become managers. This time around again, in a bid to hire students from NUST, we sought the help of head hunters. This hiring of students into HR Dept at PTCL has consolidated my belief that NUST students are not only equipped with vast theoretical knowledge but also have a considerable exposure to and understanding of industry practices. Within a span of three to four months, they have been involved in various important HR projects and have now gained tremendous understanding of company processes and practices. NUST is indeed lending a great help to the industry by imparting to its students such high-standard education and grooming. Muhammad Tahir Mushtaq EVP HRA, PTCL

Fact file
Professional Development Centre
Established in July 2007 through HEC-supported initiative to enable working professionals remain updated with the latest developments in their related disciplines thus enhancing their knowledge, employability, and managerial skills Has conducted 97 workshops, seminars and diploma programmes with around 1950 participants in total till date

NUST Prospectus 2011

www.nust.edu.pk

69

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

PTCL

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

Employability

Institutions and Programmes (NBS)

TELENOR
NUST Business School started as a small constituent school of NUST and in a span of less than a decade it has matured into a premiere business school with its graduates working in multiple industries, countless multinationals and initiating start-up ventures. In a small span of time, the graduates of NBS have contributed to thriving industries and the case in the telecommunication sector is no different with NUST graduates being placed in Mobilink, Ufone, Zong, Warid and Telenor. An exceptionally high number of graduates have chosen Telenor as their employer of choice because of the strong liaison between the corporate values of the company and the type of teaching methodology adopted at NUST Business School. The focus in both organisations is on modern management principles. NUST graduates have been placed in reputable positions in all divisions of Telenor Pakistan including Commercial, Human Capital, Corporate Regulatory and Technology. The graduates have successfully taken their academic learning from their classrooms and used it to their fullest to achieve the companys business objectives. Since we operate in a dynamic work environment, the needs of the business change constantly and with that the demands that the company places on its human capital. Such flexibility, professionalism and efficiency can only be achieved if professionals are well-trained for it during their academic years. With NUST graduates, Telenor finds this competency comes natural. At Telenor, the core objective of the recruitment function is to win the war on talent and with multiple NUST Business School hirings, we are in the process of winning it. Sadaf Gul AM, Organisation Development Telenor, Islamabad

70

Business Studies, Social & Natural Sciences and Architecture

www.nust.edu.pk

NUST Prospectus 2011

You might also like