1 / 16

Welcome

Welcome. Introduction. Pakistan Studies Course Instructor:-ASMA JAVED e-mail:- sonooat@hotmail.com 03004262701. Why Pakistan Studies?. Compulsory course Two credit hours Total of 100 marks Course is divided into Two parts. Pakistan movement 1885-1947 Ideology of Pakistan

kyrene
Download Presentation

Welcome

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Welcome

  2. Introduction Pakistan Studies Course Instructor:-ASMA JAVED e-mail:-sonooat@hotmail.com 03004262701 -

  3. Why Pakistan Studies?

  4. Compulsory course • Two credit hours • Total of 100 marks • Course is divided into Two parts

  5. Pakistan movement 1885-1947 • Ideology of Pakistan • War of independence and the subsequent role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan • Growth of Separatism and Two Nation Theory • Allama Muhammad Iqbal – Idea of Pakistan • Overview of Muslim politics in United India from 1906 to 1940 • Demand of Pakistan and its fulfilment under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-I- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

  6. 2. Political and Constitutional development:- • Constitutional Developments from 1947 to 1956 • Objective Resolution • 1956 Constitution • 1962 and 1973 Constitutions • Returning of Democracy • Democracy vs. Authoritarianism

  7. 3. Society and Culture • Cultural roots • Role of religion in society • Social life, Culture and Languages • Ethnic diversity and pluralism • Ethnic and Linguistic Problems • Social and Economic Problems • Human rights • Gender issues

  8. 4. Foreign Policy of Pakistan: • An overview of Pakistan’s foreign policy • geo-strategic importance of Pakistan • Basic principles and goals of Pakistan’s foreign policy • Regional and international environment

  9. 5. Pakistan in Modern Nation state system • Pakistan’s Relations with its neighboring countries • Pakistan and Muslim World • Pakistan’s role in regional and International Organizations i.e. United Nations, SAARC, OIC, Non Aligned Movement (NAM), ASEAN etc. • Post 9/11 Pakistan • Pakistan and War on terrorism

  10. Methodology • Class Lectures and Discussions will be the method of teaching and learning • Readings will be recommended/provided, but students should have to prepare their notes themselves • Study will be based on analysis and critics but not just on narration of events

  11. Cramming will be strongly discouraged • 50 % course is consisted of Daily newspaper knowledge, So daily newspaper reading is highly recommended. • Research papers and Presentations will be delivered in groups.

  12. SOP’s • 80 % Attendance is compulsory • No attendance of late comers • No make up Sessional/quizzes • Students will consult the library for study material • All covered course will be included in upcoming exams.

  13. Assessment • 1st sessional 10 marks • 2nd sessional 15 marks • Research paper/Book review & Presentation/Viva 15 marks • Quizzes & Assignment 10 marks • Terminal 50 marks

  14. Good Luck& Stay up-to-date @

More Related