Department of Political Science
Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Introduction
In response to the evolving academic trends and societal requirements, the board has reaffirmed its approval for the B.S. Political Science 4 Year (8 semester) Program. Deliberately designed to align with the contemporary educational landscape, the scheme of studies and comprehensive course outlines for the program have been carefully crafted under the guidance of the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
The B.S. Political Science program spans across eight semesters, totaling 132 credit hours, offering students a robust and well-rounded academic experience. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications, the program aims to equip students with the essential skills and understanding to navigate the complexities of political science in today’s dynamic world.
During this phase, students have the option to choose between two distinctive paths: either undertake research work and complete a thesis of 06 credit hours, delving into a specific area of political science, or opt to explore further knowledge by reading two additional subjects, each carrying 03 credit hours
As the Department of Political Science at Gomal University, we are committed to providing an inclusive and enriching learning environment that promotes intellectual growth, fosters global perspectives, and prepares graduates for diverse career opportunities in the field of political science. Through this program, we aspire to empower our students to be catalysts for positive change, driving progress and contributing to the advancement of our nation and the world at large.
Program Features
- Duration: 04 Years
- Credit Hours: 132
- Semester: 08
- Campus: Main Campus
Admission Requirement: Intermediate (12 years of education) with a minimum 45% marks + Interview.
Semester - I | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1811 | English –I (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1812 | Computer- I (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1813 | Islamic Studies – I (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1814 | General Mathematics (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1815 | Pakistan Studies (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1816 | Introduction to Political Science-I (Major Course) | 3 |
Semester - II | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1821 | English –II (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1822 | Political Geography of the World (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1823 | History of Civilizations - I (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1824 | Introduction to Islamic History (General Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1825 | Introduction to General Science (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1826 | Introduction to Political Science-II (Major Course) | 3 |
Semester - III | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1831 | History of Civilizations - II (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1832 | English-III (Compulsory Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1833 | Introduction to Economics (General Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1834 | Introduction to International Relation (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1835 | Introduction to Jurisprudence (General Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1836 | Introduction to Sociology (General Course) | 3 |
Semester - IV | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1841 | Pioneers of Political Thought (Ancient) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1842 | Research Methods (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1843 | Muslim Political Thought (Classical) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1844 | Comparative Politics (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1845 | Introduction to Philosophy (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1846 | Religion and Politics in Pakistan (Elective) | 3 |
Semester - V | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1851 | Pioneers of Political Thought (Modern) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1852 | Introduction to Public Administration (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1853 | Muslim Political Thought (Modern) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1854 | Political Development in Pakistan (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1856 | Introduction to Religion and Politics (Elective)) | 3 | |
PS: 1857 | Introduction to Conflict & Peace Studies (Elective)) | 3 |
Semester - VI | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1851 | Pioneers of Political Thought (Modern) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1852 | Introduction to Public Administration (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1853 | Muslim Political Thought (Modern) (Major Course) | 3 | |
PS: 1854 | Political Development in Pakistan (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1856 | Introduction to Religion and Politics (Elective)) | 3 | |
PS: 1857 | Introduction to Conflict & Peace Studies (Elective)) | 3 |
Semester - VII | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1871 | International Political Ideologies (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1872 | International Organizations (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1873 | Comparative Political System (Developing) (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1874 | Research methodology II (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1876 | Foreign Policy of Pakistan (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1879 | Thesis (Mandatory) | 3 |
Semester - VIII | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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PS: 1881 | Comparative Politics of the Muslim World (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1882 | International Law (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1883 | Theory & Practice of Local Government (Major) | 3 | |
PS: 1885 | Politics of Regional States (Latin America) (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1886 | Genesis of Political Parties System in Pakistan (Elective) | 3 | |
PS: 1887 | Political Economy of Pakistan (Elective) | 3 |