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BS (History)

Introduction

The Department of History, established in 1995 as part of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, has been offering academic programs at the Intermediate, Graduate, and Post-graduate levels. M.Phil. History and PhD programs were launched in Spring 2015 and Autumn 2017, respectively. In keeping with evolving academic standards and in accordance with HEC guidelines, the Department has launched a four-year BS History program. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of historical processes, methodologies, and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing them for both academic and professional careers. Through this program, students will gain in-depth knowledge of global and regional histories, while developing critical thinking, research, and communication skills essential for historians.

OBJECTIVES

      • To familiarize students with the theoretical and conceptual foundations of the discipline.
      • To provide insight into multiple approaches and diverse perspectives on the development of human society.
      • To enhance awareness of global developments in world history.
      • To foster an understanding of regional history.
      • To introduce an integrated approach towards the Social Sciences.

Knowledge

  • To enable students to synthesize the past with the present in order to find solutions to contemporary challenges.
  • To emphasize the importance of historical inquiry by explaining the causes and consequences of social and political conflicts and reforms.
  • To demonstrate the academic interdependence of Social Sciences with history.

Skills

To cultivate the ability to compare different methods, approaches, and schools of thought in a global historical context.

  • To enhance critical thinking skills and the ability to formulate logical arguments.
  • To improve communication skills through the interpretation of historical issues and problems.
  • To develop academic writing skills.

Skill Application

  • To develop the capacity to explain major processes that have contributed to continuity and change in history.
  • To instill an understanding of history and historiography through research on local, regional, and international history.

Learning Outcomes

  • To foster a critical approach toward historical knowledge.
  • To deepen students' understanding of historical developments.
  • To equip students with the ability to relate regional and international dynamics to historical perspectives.
  • To strengthen their grasp of both primary and secondary historical sources.
  • To prepare students for scholarly work, enabling them to write book reviews, research articles, reports, and theses.

Eligibility Criteria

An applicant having intermediate (F.A/FSc.) or equivalent is eligible for admission. 

Selection Process

Open Merit

Duration

04 Years4 Years

Medium of Instruction

English

Teaching Methodology

Open Distance Learning

Total Credits Hours Required

129

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Functional English

Functional English

General Education

3(3+0)

9382

2

Islamiat / Ethics (for Non-Muslim)

Islamic Studies / Ethics

General Education

3(3+0)

9401 / 5437

3

Introduction to History

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9101

4

Quantitative Reasoning-I

Quantitative Reasoning-I

General Education

3(3+0)

9424

5

Pakistan Studies

Social Sciences

General Education

3(3+0)

9374

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Expository Writing

Expository Writing

General Education

3(3+0)

9381

2

Civics and Community Engagement

Civics and Community Engagement

General Education

3(3+0)

9385

3

Pakistan Adab-I

Arts & Humanities

General Education

3(3+0)

9403

4

Pakistan and the World Affairs: Issues and Challenges

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9199

5

Application of Information and Communication Technologies

ICT

General Education

3(2+1)

9384

6

Introduction to Sociology: Culture & Society

Social Sciences

Major

3(3+0)

9410

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Basics of Environmental Sciences

Natural Science

General Education

3(2+1)

9389

2

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

General Education

3(3+0)

5026

3

Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan

Ideology and Constitution

General Education

3(3+0)

9378

4

Quantitative Reasoning-II

Quantitative Reasoning

General Education

3(3+0)

9383

5

Afghanistan: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9197

6

Islamic History (570–661 AD): Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) & Pious Caliphate

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9105

 

Total

   

18

 

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Ancient History of India

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9139

2

Methods in Historical Research

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9115

3

Sultanate of Delhi (712–1526)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9141

4

Mughals in India (1526–1707 AD)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9142

5

Rise and Consolidation of British Power in India

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9143

6

History of Umayyads

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9144

 

Total

   

18

 

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Historiography

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9114

2

History of Later Mughals

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9147

3

History of Pakistan I (1947–1971)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9117

4

Muslim Struggle for Independence

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9146

5

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

Compulsory

Non-Credit

Non-Credit

9487

6

Gender & Post-Colonial Studies

Interdisciplinary (ID)

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

5061

 

Total

   

15

 

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Punjab: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9191

2

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9192

3

Sindh: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9193

4

Balochistan: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9194

5

Seerat-e-Tayyaba

Compulsory

Non-Credit

Non-Credit

9488

6

Issues in Pakistan Economy

Interdisciplinary (ID)

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

9317

 

Total

   

12

 

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

Saudi Arabia: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9196

2

Internship

Internship

Internship

3(3+0)

9485

3

History of Pakistan II (1971–2008)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9122

4

Muslim Political Thought in South Asia

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9119

5

Archives, Records, and Information Management

Interdisciplinary (ID)

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

9222

 

Total

   

15

 

Sr. No.

Course Title

Area / Subject Area

Category

Credit Hours

Course Code

1

India: History and Politics

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9198

2

Capstone Project

Project

Project

3(3+0)

9486

3

History of Europe (1789–1919)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9128

4

History of Ottoman Empire (1299–1924)

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9130

5

Conflict Resolution

Interdisciplinary (ID)

Interdisciplinary

3(3+0)

9446

6

Muslim Rule in Spain

Major Subject

Major

3(3+0)

9129

 

Total

   

18

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

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).