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Department of Accounting and Economics  

The university of larkano

Economics

SCHEME OF STUDY 
BS ECONOMICS
(4-YEARS SEMESTER PROGRAM)

Introduction:

 

An understanding of economics is a vital component of education in social sciences and absolutely necessity for anyone interested in areas as business, environmental policy, welfare reform, international trade and finance, or globalization. BS Economics is a four years degree program comprising of eight regular semesters. Students with degree of F.Sc. / F.A. / I.Com / A. levels or equivalent are given admission in this program. An eligibility criterion is defined by university. Along with the eight regular semesters, university may offer summer sessions to provide opportunities to the students who fail or withdraw a course and those who wish to improve their grades.

This program is designed to familiarize students with the broad range of issues and situations studied by economists and the tools they use. The curriculum starts at the very basic introductory level. As such no specific high school preparation is required, therefore students with diversified background equally fit in the program. However an appreciation for mathematics and statistics shall prove to be useful. All economics undergraduate majors study a significant core of economic theory and mathematical and statistical methods, and are then in a position to choose among a wide variety of higher electives.

Program Objectives:  

BS Economics program is designed to equip the graduates with the knowledge of economic theory, so that they could understand that how economic agents interact and economy operates. The graduates of this program are expected not only to identify the economic problems, but also to also suggest set of alternative solutions. In specific following are the objectives of this program:

  1. The graduates shall be equipped with the comprehensive knowledge and skill set in order to contribute competently as economists and analysts in various capacities.
  2. The graduate shall have cross-disciplinary knowledge of the core functions and operations of the economy.
  3. The graduate shall be prepared to respect diversity and endeavor to work ethically.

Program learning objectives

  1. Critical Thinking Skills: An ability to optimally apply economic analysis to everyday economic problems in the real world. This shall allow them to understand current events and evaluate potential policy proposals. Moreover, an appreciation shall be developed to evaluate the role played by assumptions in situations that reach various conclusions to a specific economic or policy problem.
  2. Quantitative Reasoning Skills: An ability to use empirical evidence to assess the validity of an economic argument. This shall involve the use of statistical data and methodology, ability to interpret statistical results and conduct appropriate statistical analysis.
  3. Problem-Solving Skills: An ability to solve problems that have precise solutions as well as those that do not have precise answers and clarify conditions under which these solutions may be correct.
  4. Specialized Knowledge and Application of Skills: An ability to develop critical as well as quantitative thinking skills specific to economics, finance, business and/or accounting.
  5. Communication Skills: An ability to communicate effectively in written, oral and graphical form about concrete questions and to prepare well-organized written arguments that clearly state assumptions/hypotheses supported by evidence.

 

Vision
Nurturing economics education by fostering analytical thinking, innovation, and research to develop responsible leaders for sustainable economic decision-making in national and international economic challenges and digitalization.

 

Mission

To develop students' expertise in economic theory, quantitative methods, and critical thinking, preparing them for real-world challenges, ethical leadership, and diverse career or academic paths. Making sure that student theoretical concepts are taught with practical approach in real world economic issues and digitalization challenges.

 

 

No. of Seats (Afternoon program)

Open Merit 40
Female Quota 05
Differently Abled Quota 02
Employee Quota 02
Sports Quota 01
Self-Finance 10
Total 60

 

DIVISION OF COURSES
 

1. For All Disciplines of BS (4 Years Degree Program):

 

Courses Credit Hours
Compulsory Courses (with no choice): 9* 25
General Courses (diversification courses): 8 24
Common Courses For all BS Disciplines: 17 49
 

2. Specific Courses for BS. Economics (4 Years Degree Program):

 

Courses Credit Hours
Foundation Courses : 8 24
Major Courses : 11 - 15 33 – 45
Optional Courses : 4 – 8 12 - 24
Discipline Specific Courses For BS Economics: 27 81
Total Courses for BS Economics (4 Years Degree Program): 44 130

 

Compulsory Courses (with no choice): 9
English I English II English III
English IV* Islamic Studies / Ethics** Pakistan Studies**
Introduction to Computer Basic Mathematics Intermediate Mathematics*

 

* In lieu of English IV and Intermediate Mathematics university has option to offer any other (non - economics) courses such as Non-English language course, Citizenship Education and Community Engagement, Entrepreneur or any other course.

** Each course worth 3 credit hours, except Islamic Studies/Ethics and Pakistan Studies. The two courses are of two credit hours each.

General Courses (Diversification): 8
International Relations Introduction to Geography
General Science Introduction to Law
Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Mass Communication
Principles of Political Science Principles of Psychology
Principles of Accounting Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Philosophy Principles of Management
Introduction to Logic Introduction to Education
Introduction to Commerce One Non-English Language Course such as Arabic, Chinese, etc.

 

University has option to offer any diversification course depending upon the availability of teacher. Moreover university can expand the list of diversification courses.

Foundation Courses: 8
Principles of Microeconomics Intermediate Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics
Statistics – I Statistics – II
Mathematical Economics Econometrics

 

Major Courses: 11 – 15
Microeconomic Analysis Macroeconomic Analysis
International Economics Financial Economics
Development Economics Monetary Economics
Islamic Economics Public Finance
Research Methodology Issues in Pakistan Economy
Overview of World Economy Dynamic Optimization***
Time Series and Panel Data Econometrics*** Economic Growth***
General Equilibrium & Welfare Economics***

*** University has option to offer any other course(s) in lieu of these, from the list of approved optional courses.

Optional Courses: 4 – 8
Microeconomics

Game Theory

Industrial Organization

Behavioral Economics

Experimental Economics

Macroeconomics and Public Sector Economics

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Economics of Regulations and Competitive Economy

Labour and Population

Labour Economics

Population Economics

Human Resource Development

Islamic Economics

Islamic Banking: Theory and Practice

Islamic Finance

Divine Economics

International Economics and Finance

Trade and Development

International Finance

Resource Economics

Natural Resource Economics

Environmental Economics

Energy Economics

Economics of Climate Change

Development Studies

Development Policy

Poverty and Income Distribution

Political Economy

History of Economic Thought

World Economic History

Economics of Happiness and Wellbeing

Other Courses

Economics of Education

Urban Economics

Transport Economics

Health Economics

Institutional Economics

Real Analysis

Real Estate Economics

Economics of Terrorism, War and Conflict

 

Note: University has option to expand the list of optional courses.

List Specialization/optional courses BS-Economics

Course Coding for Discipline Specific Optional Courses
ECON 402 Game Theory
ECON 403 Industrial Organization
ECON 404 Behavioral Economics
ECON 411 Monetary Policy
ECON 412 Fiscal Policy
ECON 413 Cost-Benefit Analysis
ECON 414 Economics of Regulations and Competitive Economy
ECON 451 Trade and Development
ECON 452 International Finance
ECON 463 Development Policy
ECON 464 Poverty and Income Distribution
ECON 465 Political Economy
ECON 466 History of Economic Thought
ECON 467 World Economic History
ECON 468 Economics of Happiness and Wellbeing
ECON 471 Economics of Education
ECON 472 Urban Economics
ECON 473 Transport Economics
ECON 474 Health Economics
ECON 475 Institutional Economics
ECON 476 Real Estate Economics
ECON 477 Economics of Terrorism, War and Conflict
ECON 482 Labour Economics
ECON 483 Population Economics
ECON 484 Natural Resource Economics
ECON 485 Environmental Economics
ECON 486 Energy Economics
ECON 487 Economics of Climate Change
ECON 492 Islamic Banking: Theory and Practice
ECON 493 Islamic Finance
ECON 494 Divine Economics
ECON 495 Comparative Economic System
ECON 496 Economy, ethics and Universal Values

 

Semester wise Courses Scheme

Semester 01
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1  

ENG-1107

English – I General   03  
2 ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics Disciplinary   03  
3  

ISL-1112

Islamic Studies / Ethics General   02  
4  

MAT-1115

Basic Mathematics General   03  
5 LLB-111 Introduction to Law General   03  
6 GEN 212 Introduction to Logic General   03  
            17

 

Semester 02
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ENG-1207 English – II General   3  
2 PS-1217 Pakistan Studies General   2  
3 ECON 111 Principles of Macroeconomics Disciplinary   3  
4 ECON 121 Statistics – I Allied   3  
5 MGT503 Principles of Management Allied   3  
6 ECON 304 Principles of Accounting Allied   3  
            17

 

Semester 03
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ENG-2107 English – III General   3  
2 ECON 201 Intermediate Microeconomics Disciplinary   3  
3 COM-1105 Introduction to Computer General   3  
4 MAT-1215 Intermediate Mathematics General   3  
5 ECO-403 Money and Banking Allied   3  
6 EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education General   3  
            18

 

Semester 04
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 PSC-116 Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan General   03  
2 ECON 211 Intermediate Macroeconomics Disciplinary   03  
3 ECON 221 Statistics – II Allied   03  
4 ECON 231 Issues in World Economy Disciplinary   03  
5 ECON 313 Public Finance Allied   03  
6 ECON 321 Econometrics Disciplinary   03  
            18
Semester 05
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ECON 301 Microeconomic Analysis Disciplinary   03  
2 ECON 312 Monetary Economics Disciplinary   03  
3   Elective-1 Disciplinary   03  
4 ECON 341 Mathematical Economics Disciplinary   03  
5 ECON 381 Research Methodology Disciplinary   03  
  CS/SE-4833 Introduction to Data Science Allied   03  
            18

 

Semester 06
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ECON 311 Macroeconomic Analysis Disciplinary   03  
2 ECON 351 International Economics Disciplinary   03  
3 ECON 361 Development Economics Disciplinary   03  
4 ECON 371 Financial Economics Disciplinary   03  
5   Elective-2 Disciplinary   03  
06   Teaching of the Holly Quran with translation     NC  
            15

 

Semester 07
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ECON 421 Time Series and Panel Data Econometrics Disciplinary   03  
2 ECON 441 Dynamic Optimization Disciplinary   03  
3 ECON 491 Islamic Economics Disciplinary   03  
4   Elective – 3 Disciplinary   03  
5   Elective – 4 Disciplinary   03  
6   Teaching of the Holly Prophet (S.A.W)     N  
            15

 

Semester 08
S. No Proposed Code Course Title Course Type Pre-Req Cr. Hrs. Total
1 ECON 401 General Equilibrium & Welfare Economics Disciplinary   03  
2 ECON 461 Economic Growth Disciplinary   03  
3 ECON 462 Issues in Pakistan Economy Disciplinary   03  
4   Thesis/02 Courses Project   06  
             
            15
  • 6-8 Weeks internship compulsory for award of degree