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BS (Accounting & Finance)
Course Overview
Accounting & Finance are the most significant and critical areas in the system of free enterprise. Good financial management is, therefore, vitally important to the economic health of business organizations. However, the constant shifts in economic conditions, intense competition for financial resources and questionable business practices have made financial management a complex and challenging undertaking. The BS Accounting & Finance program is designed to prepare students to meet the challenges posed by this complex but exciting area that has assumed much greater importance in the wake of the recent financial crisis in the world. This crisis has taught us that prudent financial management could mean the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful business enterprise. BS Accounting & Finance at FAST is tailored to first impart a broad-based education in the fundamentals of business and management and then develop the quantitative and analytical skills necessary to become prudent, astute and ethical financial managers.
Career Opportunities
There are a number of pathways to choose from including audit, taxation, budget analysis, financial accounting and management accounting.
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in Matriculation or an equivalent examination
AND
- Passed the HSSC or an equivalent examination
Those who have taken the HSSC or an equivalent examination and are awaiting result can also apply.
Selection Criteria
- Performance in the NU Admission Test
OR
- Combined score of 1,500 or more in the SAT-I examination
Note 1 Registration in “Final Year Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 97 credit hours, and is not under academic warning.
Degree Requirements
For the award of BS (Accounting & Finance) degree, a student must have:
- Passed courses totalling at least 130 credit hours
- Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.0
Tentative Study Plan of BS (Accounting & Finance)
Semester – I | | Pre-Reqs |
MG 108 Fundamentals of Accounting | 3 | |
MT Business Math - I | 3 | |
SS 102 English – I | 4 | |
SS 111 Islamic Studies/ Ethics | 3 | |
SS Psychology/ Sociology | 3 | |
Total | 16 | |
Semester – II | | |
CS 111 IT in Business | 4 | |
MG 224 Financial Accounting | 3 | |
MT 114 Business Statistics | 4 | |
SS 138 History of Pakistan | 3 | |
SS 222 English – II | 4 | SS 102 |
Total | 18 | |
Semester – III | | |
MG 220 Marketing Management | 3 | |
MG 221 Corporate Accounting - I | 3 | |
MG 223 Fundamentals of Management | 3 | |
MT 216 Statistical Inference | 3 | MT 114 |
SS 223 Business Communication–I | 3 | |
Total | 15 | |
Semester – IV | | |
MG 216 Cost & Mgmt Accounting | 3 | |
MG 326 Corporate Accounting - II | 3 | |
MG 332 Business Finance | 4 | MG 224+ MT 114 |
MT Business Math – II | 3 | |
SS 132 Microeconomics | 4 | |
Total | 17 | |
Semester – V | | |
MG 302 Business Law | 3 | |
MG 327 Econometrics | 3 | |
MG 328 Accounting. for Decision Making | 3 | |
MG 423 Financial Management | 3 | MG 332 |
SS 130 Macroeconomics | 4 | |
Total | 16 | |
Semester – VI | | |
CS 310 Management Information Systems | 3 | |
MG 314 Financial Statement Analysis | 3 | |
MG Business Research Methods | 3 | |
MG Business Elective–I | 3 | |
SS 309 Business Communication–II | 3 | SS 223 |
Total | 15 | |
Semester – VII | | |
MG 312 Financial Institutions & Markets | 3 | |
MG 329 Investments – I | 3 | |
MG 402 Strategic Management | 3 | MG 220 + MG 332 |
MG 418 Final Year Project – I | 3 | Note 1 |
MG 421 Audit & Taxation | 3 | |
MG Business Elective–II | 3 | |
Total | 18 | |
Semester – VIII | | |
MG 324 Business Ethics | 3 | |
MG 416 Financial Risk Mgmt. | 3 | |
MG 419 Final Year Project – II | 3 | MG 418 |
MG 422 Investments – II | 3 | |
MG xxx Business Elective – III | 3 | |
Total | 15 | |
BS (Civil Engineering)
Course Overview
Career Opportunities
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in Matriculation or an equivalent examination
AND
- Passed the HSSC (Pre-Engineering) or an equivalent examination.
Selection Criteria
- Performance in the NU Admission Test
OR
- Combined score of 1,500 or more in the SAT-I examination AND
at least 550 in the SAT-II (Math Level - IIC) examination
Note 1 Registration in “Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 1xx credit hours, and is not under academic warning.
Award of BS (Civil Engineering) Degree
For the award of BS (Civil Engineering) degree, a student must have:
- Passed courses totalling at least 134 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses.
- Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00
Tentative Study Plan of BS (Civil Engineering)
Semester – I | | Pre-Reqs |
CS 102 Intro. To Computer Science | 3+1 | |
SS xxx Social Science-1 | 3 | |
CV xxx Engineering Mechanics | 3+1 | |
SS 101 English Language Skills | 3 | |
MT 117 Applied Calculus | 3 | |
SS xxx Pakistan Studies | 1 | |
Total | 16+2 | |
Semester – II | | |
CV xxx Engineering Surveying | 2+2 | |
CV xxx Engineering Geology | 3 | |
EE 221 Electro- Mechanical Systems | 3+1 | |
CV 1xx Engineering Drawing | 2+2 | |
MT 203 Differential Equations | 3 | MT 117 |
Total | 13+5 | |
Semester – III | | |
CV xxx Civil Engineering Materials & Construction | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Civil Engineering Drawing & Graphics | 1+2 | CV 1xx |
CV xxx Advanced Engineering Surveying | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Mechanics of Solids | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Fluid Mechanics | 3+1 | |
Total | 13+6 | |
Semester – IV | | |
CV xxx Quantity Surveying & Estimation | 3 | |
CV xxx Structural Analysis | 3 | |
CV xxx Soil Mechanics | 3+1 | |
SS xxx Islamic Studies | 1 | |
MT xxx Numerical Analysis | 3+1 | |
Total | 13+2 | |
Semester – V | | |
MT 209 Probability | 3 | |
CV xxx Advanced Fluid Mechanics | 3+1 | |
SS 123 Communication Skills | 3 | |
SS xxx Social Sciences – II | 3 | |
CV xxx Geo Informatics | 3 | |
Total | 15+1 | |
Semester – VI | | |
CV xxx Plain & Reinforced Concrete | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Environmental Engineering | 3 | |
CV xxx Transportation Planning & Engineering | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Hydrology & Water Management | 3+1 | |
| | |
Total | 12+3 | |
Semester – VII | | |
SS 142 Technical Report Writing | 3 | |
CV xxx Construction Management | 3 | |
CV xxx Architecture & Town Planning | 3 | |
CV xxx Elective – I | 3+1 | |
CV 482 Project – l | 0+3 | Note 1 |
Total | 12+4 | |
Semester – VIII | | |
CV xxx Elective - II | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Elective - III | 3+1 | |
CV xxx Elective - IV | 3 | |
CV xxx Elective - V | 3 | |
CV 483 Project - ll | 0+3 | CV 482 |
Total | 12+5 | |