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BS Economics (AD-Based)

Introduction

The study of economics involves an analytical look at how scarce resources are allocated to various areas of production. It emphasizes the importance of making choices between desirable alternatives. The study of economics provides tools to make these choices in such areas as employment, economic growth, price stability, and trade. The Bachelor of Science in Economics program is designed for those students who, after completing their Associate Degree in Economics, are looking for some knowledge based, career oriented and market determined educational program in the field of economics. The program is the blend of different courses like theoretical, quantitative, and applied areas in economics, which will enable the students to review, analyze and provide solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence.

OBJECTIVES

The main objective is to achieve the highest possible standards of education, teaching, and research in economics. More specific objectives are to:

  • Enhance the qualification of those who could not continue their education after Associate Degree in Economics through formal universities.
  • Impart sound theoretical and applied knowledge of economics.
  • Develop an ability in students to become effective independent researchers and learners.
  • Provide a thorough understanding of the economic theory pertaining to global economic issues and its impact on Pakistan’s economy.

Eligibility Criteria

An applicant having 50% mark in Associate Degree in Economics with at least 60 credit hours.

Selection Process

Open Merit

Duration

4 Years

Medium of Instruction

English

Teaching Methodology

Open Distance Learning

The distribution of courses

Sr. No.

Nature of Courses

No. of Courses

Credit Hours

1

Major (Economics)

16

48

2

Interdisciplinary

04

12

3

Capstone Project

01

03

4

Internship

01

03

5

Non-Credit

02

Nil

                              Total

24

66

 

Total Credits Hours Required

60

Name of Subject

Academic Cluster

Credit Hours

Course Code

Microeconomic Analysis

Major

3(3+0)

9305

Macroeconomic Analysis

Major

3(3+0)

9306

 Intermediate Mathematical Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9312

Principles of Accounting

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

5401

 Intermediate Statistics for Economists

Major

3(3+0)

9310

Fahm-e-Quran (Tajwid, Translation and Tafsir)

 

Non-Credit

9487

Total

 

15

 

Name of Subject

Academic Cluster

Credit Hours

Course

Code

General Equilibrium & Welfare Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9307

Macroeconomic Dynamics

Major

3(3+0)

9308

 Fundamentals of Econometrics

Major

3(3+0)

9313

Islamic Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9321

Money and Capital Markets

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

5054

Seerat-E-Tayyaba

 

Non-Credit

9488

Total

 

15

 

Name of Subject

Academic Cluster

Credit Hours

Course code

Public Sector Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9320

Econometric Methods & Techniques

Major

3(3+0)

9314

International Trade Theory &Policy

Major

3(3+0)

9319

Agricultural Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9331

Fundamentals of Business

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

5402

Internship

Mandatory

3(0+3)

9336

Total

 

18

 

Name of Subject

Academic Cluster

Credit Hours

Course Code

Research Methodology

Major

3(3+0)

9318

Population Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9326

Institutional Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9332

Energy Economics

Major

3(3+0)

9328

Principles of Management

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

5414

Capstone Project

Mandatory

3(0+3)

9337

 

 

 

 

Total

 

18

 

1

2

3

4

5

Semesters

04

Workshop

The online workshop for each course will comprise of 12 hours, with 2 hours daily for 6 days except for the teaching practice and project as per AIOU policy. Each semester will have a workshop for the courses offered in that particular semester. There will be an online quiz for every course at the end of the workshop.

Assessment Weightage

Assignments (Weightage) Workshop (Attendance & Quizzes) (Weightage) Final Exam (Weightage) Passing Marks 
20% 30% Quiz 50% 50% (in aggregate). However, 40% marks in final exams is mandatory.

Note: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) reserves the right to amend the fee structure policy, course offering and assessment of courses when required. The existing course(s) will be adopted/adapted as per requirement. The department may change the sequence of the course(s) offering as per availability of course(s).