Outlines ADP
Outlines ADP
English Language
B.A English Language-I Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)
Section-I
Q. 1. Reference to the context from Poetry and Short Stories.(Three out of Five) 20
Q. 2. Short stories and One Act Plays. 20
Q. 3. Question from ‘A Selection of Modern English Verse. 20
Section-II
Q. 4. Precis and Comprehension Writing. 25
Q. 5. Translation From Urdu to English
OR
Dialogue Writing 15
100
Appendix ‘B’
(Outlines of Tests)
Recommended Books:
1. A New Anthology of English Poetry: edited by Prof. Shoaib bin Hassan and Prof. K.
Aslam, published by Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore.
2. A Selection of short stories and One Act Plays edited edited by Dr. Nasim Riaz Butt,
published by Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore
3. Skill Worker (Caravan) by Dr. Surriya Shafi, Prof. Sabiha Mansoor & Prof. Humaira Irfan.
2. English Language
B.A. English Language-II Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)
Section-I
Q.l Question From “A Selection From Modern English Essays.” 20
Q.2 Question From The Old Man, and the Sea. 20
Section-II
Q.3 Essays with outline 25
Q.4. Correction of Sentences. 10
Q.5 Idioms and Phrasal verbs. 10
Q.6. Letter writing or Job Application. 15
100
Appendix ‘B’
(Outlines of Tests)
Recommended Books:
1. A Selection of Modern English Essays : edited by Prof. Sajjad Sheikh, published by
Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore
2. The Old Man and the Sea: Eornest Hemingway.
3. Skill Worker (Caravan) by Dr. Surriya Shafi, Prof. Sabiha Mansoor & Prof. Humaira Irfan.
36. Political Science
B.A. Political Science-II Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)
Government and Politics U.K., U.S.A., U.S.S.R., and Pakistan : 100 Marks
Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)
Note: The paper will be divided into the following two sections consisting of 60 and 40 marks
respectively.
Section-I
1. United Kingdom
(a) Nature and evolution of English Constitution; its sources and Salient features
(b) Structure of the government.
(i) Kingship; its role and reasons for its survival.
(ii) Cabinet; features and role; Cabinet Ministry and Privy Council.
(iii) Parliament; Composition and powers; procedure of law making. Supremacy
of the parliament.
(iv) Judiciary; organization and jurisdiction; rule of law.
(c) Civil Service; Local Self-government—Political Panics.
2. United States :
(а) Constitution: growth, nature and salient features.
(b) Federal system: Division of powers in theory and practice.
(c) Presidency: theory and practice.
(d) Congress: Composition, powers, procedure of law making: Role of Committees in the
Congress
(e) Federal Judiciary : organization and jurisdiction: judicial review.
(f) Separation of power.
(g) Political Parties.
3. U.S.S.R :
(a) Ideological basis of the Soviet system.
(b) Constitutional development: Main features of the present Constitution.
(c) Governmental structure : Supreme Soviet : Council of Ministers: Presidium Law and
the Courts.
(d) The Communist Party.
Section-II
Recommended Books :
I.H. Qureshi: Struggle for Pakistan.
Mecridis and Ward: Modem Political Systems.
S.M. Ikram: Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan.
Ogg and Sink: Modern Foreign Governments.
Syed Hasan Riaz: پاکستان نا گزیر تھا
Muhammad Sarwar: جدید حکومتیں
It is hereby notified that USSR Constitution in B.A. Political Science Syllabi and Courses of
Reading has been replaced by Switzerland Constitution with effect from Annual Examination of 1994
onwards.
The syllabus of Switzerland is reproduced below:
Switzerland
(a) History of the development of the Constitution.
(b) Major features of the Constitution.
(c) The Federal Executive.
(d) The Federal Legislature.
(e) The Cantons in the Swiss Political System.
(f) Direct Democracy.
Recommended Books:
1. C. Kapur, Select Modern Constitution.
2. Appadoral, The substance of Politics (Section on Switzerland), Oxford University
Press.
36. Political Science
B.A. Political Science-I Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)
Recommended Books:
Rodce, Anderson and Introduction to Political Science, Mew York, 1967.
Christol:
Muhammad Asad: Principles of State and Government in Islam.
Muhammad Sarwar: معارف سیاسیات
Farooq Akhtar Najid: سیاست و ریاست
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Associate Degree in Arts, History syllabus will consist oftwo papers, each of 100 marks.
Students will be asked to choose any one paper from each of the following two parts. In each
paper, there will be objective gpe questions of 20 marks.
Part I:
Paper I: History of Pakistan Movement, 1858-1947
Paper II: History of Islam, Holy Prophet to Pious Caliphate
Paper III: Muslim Rule in India, 712-1526
Paper IV: History of Modem Ewope, 1789-1945
Part II:
Paper I: History ofPakistan, 1947-2013
Paper II: History of the Umayyads and the Abbasids (excluding Umayyads in Spain and
Regional Dynasties)
Paper III: History ofthe Great Mughals, 1526-1707
Paper IV: lntemational Relations, 1945-2013
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Recommended Books:
Recommended Books :
Malik, Ikram Ali : A Text- Book on the History of Modern Europe, 1789-
1919, Lahore.
Thompsorq David. : Europe Since Napoleon, Lodon, 1965.
Grant & Temperley : Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Knapton, E.J. & Derry, T.K. Europe 1815-1914
Leeds, C.A. European History, 17 89 - 19 | 4
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Part II
PaperI llistoryofPakistan(1947-2013)
a) Independence and the Fint Parlirmentary Rcgime, 1947-58.
o Early Problems of Pakistan.
e Constitution Making, 1947-56
o Workiag of Parliamentary System, 1947-58.
o Foreign Policy Issues
b) First Military Period, 195&71
o ConstifutionalMeasures.
o PoliticalDevelopments.
o Foreign Policy Issues
Recommended Books :
Recommended Books:
JA}IANGIR:
Early life; His accession; Nur Jahan and her Junta; relations with the Safavids
and the problems of Qandahar, conquests in Bengal, Mewar and Kangra.;
relations with Rajputs. Campaigns in the Deccaq his literary taste and other
habits, revolts of Prince Khunam and Mababat Khan, his character, study of
Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.
STIAH JAHAN:
Early life, rebellions of Khan Jahan l,odi, Jujhar Singh, Jagat Singb, Conquests,
attitude towards the Portuguese; relations with Rajputs, Mughal-Safavid
relations, Central Asian policy; his Deccan Policy, his study as an engineer
King; adminisnative reforms, his character and estimate; war of succession
between his sons. A detailed study of Dara Shikott"
AURANGZEB:
His career as prince, his religious views, measures taken to enforce Shari'a,
attitude towards non-Muslims; administrative reforms; relations with Rajputs,
Sikhs and the Marathas, his Deccan Policy, relations with Foreign Muslim
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Akbar. Muhammad. Punjab under the Muehals.
Ali, Zulfiqar. Sher Shah.
Faruki, Zaheer ud Din. Auranszeb and his times.
Findly, E. B. Nur Jahan: Empress of Muehal India.
Ghori, I.A. War of Succession amone the Sons of Shah Jahan.
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PrperIV : IntcrnationalRelationo, 1919-2013
Recommends Books :
Andreas Wenger and Doron Zimmermann, International Relations; From the Cold
War to the GlobalizedWorl4 New Delhi,2004.
Bailey, S. The UnitedNatiors, London, 1989
Bullrd, R The Persian Oil Crisis.
Jobn Baylis and Stene Smith, rie Globalization of World Politics; An
Introduction to International Relations, New York: 2001.
Nagel, Stuart & Anderson, M.S. Honilbook of Global political policy,
Reynolds, P.A. An intloduction to llrternational Relations.
Toynbee, Arnold. Survey of International Affairs Vol. I, London, 1938
Halliday, F. The Making of the Second Cold War, London
Derry, T.K. eund,Tlw Ewopean World 1870-1945.
Iarman, T.L.
Taylor, A.J.P. From Napoleon to Stalin.
Carr, E.H. Interrational Relations betuteen the two World
Wars.
C.A. Ewopean History 1789-1914
L,eeds,
Lowe, N. Mastering Modern World History.
Palmer, N.D. and International Relations.
- Perkins, H.C.
Armsrong, D. The Rise of Interaatiotal Organizations.
Westem, J.R. The htd of European primacy, 1871-i,945.
Thomson, Lan Rise of liodern Asia
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29. Social Work
B.A. Social Work-Opt Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)
1. Introduction:
(i) Definition of Social Work.
(ii) Concept of voluntary and Professional Social Work.
2. Basic Concepts / Principles:
(i) Worth and dignity of the individual
(ii) Self help
(iii) Self determination
(iv) Confidentiality
(v) Participation
3. Introduction to Basic Methods of Social Work:
(i) Case Work
(ii) Group Work
(iii) Community Development
4. Fields of Social Work:
(i) Child Welfare.
(ii) Youth Welfare.
(iii) Women Welfare.
5. Important Social Problems:
(i) Beggary.
(ii) Over Population
(iii) Drug Addiction etc.