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BS Accounting and Finance

This programme offers a unique combination of courses from Business Management and Information Technology to develop the skills that ensures the sustainable Digital future. The graduates are prepared to oversee the complex projects and manage individuals to work with ever changing environment and be on the cutting edge of advancement and the longer term of work.
The programme concentrates on database systems, data visualization tools and techniques, statistical modeling, data mining, optimization, simulation, and their applications in business disciplines such as accounting, finance, human resources, insurance, management, and marketing. Emphasis is placed throughout the program on developing all-rounded communication & soft skills, analytical &reasoning skills, ethical decision making and problem-solving capabilities.
Graduates in Management & Technology go on to become chief technology officers, project managers, business development executives/managers, product managers, marketing managers, analytics managers, business analysts, technical programme managers, senior product managers, and technical product managers, Financial Analysts.

Vision

The program aims to produce graduates that are intellectually and morally capable to add value to the industry and society by identifying and analyzing business problems through accounting and finance skills that facilitate individuals to work with ever changing environment at large scale and provide the sustainable solutions through professional, research and entrepreneurial skills. 

Mission

To be recognized as one of the leading undergrad business programs that nurtures individuals by imparting quality education to investigate the local and global challenges of the industry and society.

 -To develop future business leaders, that have an outlook on environmental, social and governance for both the local and global market.

Programme Educational Objectives

PEO1:   To produce graduates with strong foundations in accounting and finance to develop managerial qualities.

PEO2:   To produce graduates with the ability to think creatively and critically, analyze problems quantitatively and use information technology to solve business issues.

PEO3:   To produce graduates with understanding of social and ethical issues that concern the whole business community.

PEO4:   To produce graduates with good communication skills, personality, legal knowledge and understanding of local and global issues that concern the whole business community.

 
Programme Learning Outcomes
  • BS (Accounting and Finance) programme prepares students to attain the educational objectives by ensuring that students demonstrate achievement of the following learning outcomes:

    PLO1:   Accounting & Finance Knowledge: An ability to apply accounting and finance knowledge along with other business domains to solve complex business situations.

    PLO2:   Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex business problems to reach substantial conclusions using accounting and financial principles.

    PLO3:   Communication: An ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in writing, on complex accounting and financial activities with the business community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective accounting and financial reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions.

    PLO4:   Ethics: Ability to identify ethical and social problems in the business environment and resolve them as per the professional code of ethics.

    PLO5:   Best Practices: An ability to apply theoretical applications of accounting and finance in the functional areas of business.

    PLO6:   Team Work: An ability to understand the importance of teamwork and leadership to achieve long-term and short-term organizational goals.

    PLO7:   Diversity: An ability to understand the importance of cultural diversity and interpersonal skills, especially in the workplace.

    PLO8:   Modern tool Usage: An ability to understand systems and able to use modern software and tools to apply and interpret functional business knowledge.

    PLO9:   Global Prospect: An ability to identify business opportunities and challenges of an evolving global environment by identifying and analyzing relevant global factors that influence decision making and develop viable alternatives in an international business.

    PLO10: Legal Knowledge: An ability to demonstrate an understanding of the law and its application to business units.

    PLO11: Social Responsibility: An ability to understand issues related to CSR involving different stakeholders and make effective decisions

Career Prospects

Graduates of this programme can expect promising careers in the following roles and fields:

  • Pursue a career in Accounting/Finance/Auditing/Taxation
  • Pursue professional studies like MBA/CA/ACCA/CIMA/CFA
  • Freelancing
 

Course Code

Course TitleCredit HoursPre-RequisiteEqui

Semester – 1

 
ENG-110Functional English3+0None 
NAS-110Computer Concepts & Applications2+1None 
CIV-110 / CIV-111Islamic Studies / Moral Ethics3+0None 
NAS-111Basic Mathematics & Calculus3+0None 
ACC-110Introduction to Financial Accounting3+0NoneACC-120
 

Semester Credit Hours

15

  

 

Semester – 2

 
MAN-120Principles of Management3+0NoneMAN-110
ECO-120Micro Economics3+0None 
ENG-120Communication & Presentation Skills3+0ENG-110 
CIV-120Pakistan Studies3+0None 
ACC-121Financial Accounting3+0ACC-110ACC-231
 Semester Credit Hours15  

 

Semester – 3

 
NAS-232Business Statistics3+0NAS-111  
ECO-231Macroeconomics3+0ECO-120 
MKT-230Principles of Marketing3+0MAN-120MKT-120
FIN-230Introduction to Business Finance3+0ACC-121FIN-240
SSC-230Sociology3+0None 
ACC-232Accounting & Financial Information Systems3+0ACC-121 
 

Semester Credit Hours

18

  

 

Semester – 4

 
FIN-241Introduction to Financial System3+0FIN-230, ECO-231 
LAW-240Business & Labor Law3+0None 
ECO-242Economy of Pakistan3+0ECO-231 
MAN-241Organizational Behavior3+0MAN-120MAN-351
NAS-243Statistical Inference3+0NAS-232 
ACC-243Cost & Managerial Accounting3+0ACC-232ACC-242
 

Semester Credit Hours

18

  

 

Semester – 5

 
ACC-354Corporate Accounting & Reporting3+0ACC-232  
FIN-352Financial Institutions & Markets3+0FIN-241FIN-351
COM-350Business Communication3+0ENG-120COM-230
MKT-351Business Intelligence & Analytics3+0MKT-230 
LAW-351Company Law3+0LAW-240  
HRM-350Human Resource Management3+0MAN-120 
 

Semester Credit Hours

18

  

 

Semester – 6

 
ACC-365Audit & Assurance3+0ACC-354 
RES-360Business Research Methods3+0NAS-234 
FIN-363Financial Management3+0FIN-230FIN-362
ACC-366Financial Reporting Analysis3+0ACC-354 
ACC-367Performance Management3+0ACC-243 
LAW-362Business Taxation  3+0LAW-240 
 

Semester Credit Hours

18

  

 

Semester – 7

 
 FIN-474Corporate Finance3+0FIN-363 
XXXUniversity Elective3+0None 
XXXAccounting Elective-I3+0None 
XXXFinance Elective-I3+0None 
 RES-471Final Project3+0RES-360 
 

Semester Credit Hours

15

  

 

Semester – 8

 
XXXUniversity Elective3+0None 
FIN-485Corporate Governance3+0  
XXXAccounting Elective-II3+0None 
XXXFinance Elective-II3+0None 
 RES-482Final Project3+0RES-471 
 

Semester Credit Hours

15  
Total Credit Hours

132

  

LIST OF ELECTIVES

Specialization Courses – Finance

Finance

FIN-486Corporate Finance3+0
FIN-487Financial Economics3+0
FIN-488Credit Management3+0
FIN-489Taxation Management3+0
FIN-490Practice & Laws of Banking3+0
FIN-491Consumer Banking3+0
FIN-492Seminar in Finance3+0
FIN-493Risk Management3+0
FIN-494Auditing3+0
FIN-495Islamic Financial System3+0
FIN-496Credit Analysis & Investment Banking3+0
FIN-497Investment & Portfolio Management3+0
FIN-498Public Finance3+0
FIN-499Treasury & Funds Management3+0
FIN-451Green Finance3+0
FIN-452Managerial Finance3+0
FIN-453International Financial Management3+0
FIN-454Investment Banking3+0
FIN-455Financial Risk Management3+0
FIN-456Advanced Corporate Finance3+0
FIN-457Financial Econometrics3+0
FIN-458Branch Banking           3+0
FIN-459Marketing of Financial Services3+0
FIN-460Strategic Financial Management3+0
FIN-461Contemporary Issues in Finance3+0
FIN-462Regulations & Financial Markets3+0
FIN-463Sharia Compliant Financial Markets & Institutions3+0
FIN-464Contract Management3+0
FIN-465Alternative Finance3+0
FIN-466Digital Currency3+0
FIN-467International Banking3+0
FIN-468Behavioral Finance      3+0
FIN-469Empirical Research in Finance3+0
FIN-470Mergers & Acquisitions3+0

 

Specialization Courses – Accounting

ACC-470Financial Statement Analysis3+0
ACC-471Advanced Managerial Accounting3+0
ACC-472Accounting Theory      3+0
ACC-473Advanced Auditing      3+0
ACC-474Advance Financial Reporting3+0
ACC-475Essential Software in Accounting3+0
ACC-476Tax Management & Optimization3+0
ACC-477HR Accounting3+0
ACC-478Responsible Accounting3+0
ACC-479ESG Accounting3+0
ACC-480Enterprise Resource Planning3+0
ACC-481Advance Financial Accounting3+0
ACC-482Digital Accounting       3+0
Admission Processing Fees 2500
Admission Fees10,000
Security Deposit (refundable)5,000
Student Activity Fee (Per Semester)2,000
Semester Reg. Fee (Per semester)5,000
First Semester Credit Hours Fee15 *3000
Examination Fees 1st Semester6,000
Tuition /Semester Credit hours Fee45,000
Miscellaneous Charges0
Total Fee at the time of admission75,000
TUITION FEE 58,000

Note: Any additional taxes imposed by the government will be the liability of the students/parents/guardian.

The University reserves the right to increase the fees if required according to the recommendation of the Governing Body.

Fees once deposited are not refundable, except security deposits, for any reason whatsoever.

Scope and Projects

TThis program usually covers topics such as accounting and financial management. The program also covers emerging technologies and sustainability. Technology managers keep up with fast-changing technology developments and innovations. They understand products and services and what new ones that will thrive in the market. Graduate in Management &Technology go on to become chief technology officers, project manager, business development executive/manager, product manager, marketing manager, analytics manager, business analyst, technical program manager, senior product manager, and technical product manager

Program Educational Objectives

Consistent with the Department Vision and Mission, the Program Educational Objectives of the study program BS Management & Technology are to educate individuals with interdisciplinary and practical knowledge who:

  • PLO 1:Make successful careers as managers in industry, R&D organizations, laboratories and business incubators.
  • PLO 2:  Provide services and/or Start up technology management Consulting firms.
  • PLO3:Serve the society with their innovative ideas to manage various technologies and developed products within a diverse environment maintaining ethical standards required for certain technology operation.
  • PLO4: Promote continuous development of professional know how but also their social knowledge and skills.
Program Learning Outcomes
  • PLO 1: Management & Technology Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of Accounting, finance, marketing; supply chain & technology fundamentals to the solution of complex business situations.
  • PLO 2: Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, research literature & analyze complex business & technology problems reached substantial conclusions using business management principles
  • PLO3: Communication: ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in writing, on complex business activities with the business community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • PLO 4: Ethics: Ability to identifying ethical and social problems that arise in the business & technology environment and to resolve them.
  • PLO 5:Academic Integration: An ability to demonstrate an academic integration of their applied/technical cognate & the major courses stressing communication, training & technology systems management.
  • PLO 6: Team Work: An ability to understand the importance of team work & leadership in order to achieve long and short-term organizational goals.
  • PLO 7: Diversity: An ability to understand the importance of cultural diversity and interpersonal skills especially in the work place.
  • PLO 8: Modern tool Usage: An ability to understand systems & able to use modern software & tools to apply & interpret functional business knowledge..
  • PLO 9: Entrepreneurship: An ability to have entrepreneurial qualities and styles & ability to demonstrate them accordingly.
  • PLO 10:  Global Prospect: An ability to identifying business opportunities & challenges of an evolving global environment by identifying & analyzing relevant global factors that influence decision making & develop viable alternatives in an international business.
  • PLO 11: Legal Knowledge: An ability to demonstrate an understanding of the law & its application to business & technology units.
  • PLO 12: Social Responsibility: An ability to understand issues related to CSR involving different stake holders & make effective decisions
Scheme of Studies (1st Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
HS-104 Functional English 3+0 None
MS-103 Principle of Management 3+0 None
HS-108 Islamic Studies 1+0 None
HS-109 Pakistan Studies 1+0 None
NS-108 Applied Mathematics I 3+0 None
MS-105 Introduction to Business 3+0 None
CS-107 Intro to Info & Comm. Technologies 2+1 None
Total 17
Scheme of Studies (2nd Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MS-112 Financial Accounting 3+0 None
MS-104 Micro Economics 3+0 None
MS-106 Principle of Marketing 3+0 None
CS-105 Computer Fundamentals & Programming 2+1 None
HS-402 Professional Psychology 2+0 None
CS-103 Discrete Structures 3+0 None
Total 17
Scheme of Studies (3rd Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MS-309 Business Communication 3+0 HS-104
MS-201 Macro Economics 3+0 MS-104
CS-113 Object Oriented Programming 2+1 CS-105
MT-203 Marketing Research & Analytics 3+0 MS-106
NS-213 Applied Mathematics II 3+0 NS-108
MT-205 Industrial Relations 2+0 MS-105
Total 17
Scheme of Studies (4th Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MS-202 Introduction to Business Finance 3+0 MS-112
MS-204 Business Law 3+0 MS-105
MS-110 Foreign Language 3+0 None
MT-305 Digital Marketing 2+0 None
CS-222 Data Structures 2+1 CS-113
MS-206 Statistical Inference 3+0 NS-108
Total 17
Scheme of Studies (5th Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
CS-234 Operating Systems 3+1 CS-222
MS-303 Financial Management 3+0 MS-202
MT-309 Emerging trends in Technology 2+0 None
MS-401 Operations Management 3+0 MS-103
CS-301 Database Management System 2+1 CS-222
Total 15
Scheme of Studies (6th Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MS-302 Organizational Behavior 3+0 MS-103
MS-314 Business Research Methodology 3+0 MS-206
MS-208 Management Information Systems 3+0 CS-105
MS-403 Entrepreneurship 3+0 MS-105
HS-222 Technical Report Writing 3+0 MS-309
MS-312 Cost & Managerial Accounting 3+0 MS-112
Total 18
Scheme of Studies (7th Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MS-307 Supply chain Management 3+0 MS-401
MT-407 Enterprise Resource Planning 3+0 MS-208
MS-409 Total Quality Management 2+0 MS-103
MT-403 Business & Technical Strategy 3+0 MS-103
MT-480 Project/ Thesis 3+0 MS-206, MS-304
MS-306 Managerial Economics 3+0 MS-104, MS-201
Total 17
Scheme of Studies (8th Semester)
CODE TITLE CREDITS PRE- REQUISITES
MT-402 Business Decision Making 3+0 MS-105
MS-404 International Business 3+0 MS-105
HS-403 Professional Practice 3+0 None
MT-406 Project Management 3+0 MS-103
MT-480 Project/ Thesis 3+0 MS-206, MS-304
MS-412 Auditing & Taxation 3+0 MS-312
Total 18
Length of Degree

BS Management& Technology Duration (Minimum): 4 years Duration (Maximum): 7 years

 
Distribution of Courses

The Department of Management Technology & Information Sciences follows HEC guidelines for distribution of credit hours between core and elective courses.  The Program comprises of 136 credit hours.

 

Program

EligibilityDAE%age

BS Management Tech

Inter (Comm, Computer, Pre Engg, Pre Med) , A-level – Any 3 coursesDAE any or Diploma any – Inter Equal40
Duration of Programme

BS Management Tech

04 Years 
Admission Processing Fees 2500
Admission Fees10,000
Security Deposit (refundable)5,000
Student Activity Fee (Per Semester)2,000
Semester Reg. Fee (Per semester)5,000
First Semester Credit Hours Fee15 *3000
Examination Fees 1st Semester6,000
Tuition /Semester Credit hours Fee45,000
Miscellaneous Charges0
Total Fee at the time of admission75,000
TUITION FEE 58,000

Note: Any additional taxes imposed by the government will be the liability of the students/parents/guardian.

The University reserves the right to increase the fees if required according to the recommendation of the Governing Body.

Fees once deposited are not refundable, except security deposits, for any reason whatsoever.