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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO

DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES


Title of Subject: Basic Mathematics Marks: 100
st
Discipline: BM (1 semester)
Code: MTH 107 (03+ 00)
Effective: 15 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Matriculation
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objective: To give the idea of basic mathematics in the engineering field
Course Learning Outcomes : After completion of this course the student should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Indentify Real and Complex numbers. PLO-2 C2
Matrices and Determinants. Counting
techniques. Binomial theorem and Partial
Fractions.
2 Evaluate the Differential and Integral PLO-2 C2
calculus.
3 Apply Analytical geometry of R2 and vector PLO-2 C2
algebra
Contents
Complex Numbers: Algebra of complex numbers, additive and multiplicative inverse of
complex numbers.
Functions: Binary relations and functions.
Introductions to Matrices: Brief introduction of matrices, types of matrices and algebra of
matrices.
Determinants: Introduction to determinants, properties of determinants of order n, inverse of
a matrix and Cramer’s rule.
Permutation and Combination. Binomial Theorem. Partial fractions.
Introduction to limit: Limits and continuity of functions.
Derivatives: Derivative of a function at a point, basic and elementary functions, implicit
functions, parametric differentiation and chain rule.
Integral Calculus: Integration and its elementary rules. Methods of integration by
substitutions, completing squares, parts and partial fractions.
Analytical Geometry of R2: Distance formula, ratio formula. Equation of a line.Parallel and
perpendicular lines.
Vector Algebra: Introduction to vectors, scalar and vector quantities, scalar and vector
product of two vectors.

Books Recommended:
 Mathematics for class XI, Sindh Text Book Board, Jamshoro.
 Mathematics for class XII, Sindh Text Book Board, Jamshoro.
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Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018
Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Applied Calculus Marks: 100
Discipline: EL/ME/ES/TL/CS/SW/PG/CH/MN/MT/IN/(1stsemester)
CE/EE/BM (2nd semester)
Code: MTH 108 (03+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objective :To give the idea of calculus and its applications in the engineering field

Course Learning Outcomes :After completion of this course the student should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Evaluate the functions and their derivatives. PLO-2 C2
2 Assess the Integral calculus with applications PLO-2 C2
3 Apply the vector calculus in the field of PLO-2 C2
engineering

Contents
Introduction to functions: Mathematical and physical meaning, graphs and types of
function.
Introduction to limits: Theorems of limits and their applications to functions. Right hand and
left hand limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions and their applications.
Derivatives: Introduction to derivatives. Geometrical and physical meaning of derivatives.
Partial derivatives and their geometric significance. Application problems (rate of change,
marginal analysis).
Higher Derivatives: Leibnitz theorem, Rolle’s theorem,Mean value theorem. Taylors and
Maclaurins series.
Evaluation of limits using L’ Hospital’s rule: Indeterminate forms (0/0), (∞/∞), (ox∞), (∞-
∞), 1∞, ∞0, 00.
Application of Derivatives: Asymptotes, curvature and radius of curvature, differentials with
application.
Application of partial Derivatives: Euler’s theorem, total differentials; maxima and minima
of function of two variables.
Integral Calculus: Methods of integration by substitution and by parts. Integration of rational
and irrational algebraic functions.Definite integrals, improper integrals.Gamma and Beta
functions; reduction formulae.
Application of Integral Calculus: Cost function from marginal cost, rocket flights; area
under curve.
Vector Calculus: Vector differentiation and vector integration with their physical
interpretation and applications.operator, gradient, divergence and curl with their application.
Books Recommended:
 Benice, D.D., Brief calculus and its applications,
 Raymond, A.B., Applied calculus
 Yousuf, S.M., Calculus and analytical Geometry, Ilmi Kitab Khana,
Lahore, 2001.
Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018
Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Calculus Marks: 50
st
Discipline: TE (1 semester)
Code: MTH 116 (02+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 02 Minimum Contact Hours: 30
Objective: To give the idea of calculus and its applications in the engineering field

Course Learning Outcomes : After completion of this course the student should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Identify the functions and their derivatives PLO-2 C2
with applications.
2 Evaluate integral calculus with applications PLO-2 C2
3 Apply the vector calculus and its applications PLO-2 C2

Contents:

Introduction to functions: Mathematical and physical meaning, graphs and types of function.
Introduction to limits: Theorems of limits and their applications to functions. Right hand and
left hand limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions and their applications.
Derivatives: Introduction to derivatives. Geometrical and physical meaning of derivatives.
Partial derivatives and their geometric significance. Application problems (rate of change,
marginal analysis).
Higher Derivatives: Leibnitz theorem, Taylors and Maclaurins series.
Evaluation of limits using L’ Hospital’s rule: Indeterminate forms (0/0), (∞/∞), (ox∞), (∞-
∞), 1∞, ∞0, 00.
Application of Derivatives: Asymptotes, curvature and radius of curvature, differentials with
application.
Application of Partial Derivatives: Euler’s theorem, total differentials; maxima and minima
of function of two variables.
Integral Calculus: Methods of integration by substitution and by parts. Integration of rational
and irrational algebraic functions.Definite integrals.
Application of Integral Calculus: Cost function from marginal cost, rocket flights; area
under curve.
Vector Calculus: Vector differentiation and vector integration with their physical
interpretation and applications.operator, gradient, divergence and curl with their application.

Books Recommended:
 Benice, D.D., Brief calculus and its applications,
 Raymond, A.B., Applied calculus
 Yusuf, S.M., Calculus and analytical Geometry, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore,
2001.
Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018
Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Calculus and Statistical Methods Marks: 100
Discipline: CRP (1stsemester )
Code: MTH 110 (03+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objective: To give further idea about calculus and its applications in the
engineering field along with the knowledge about statistics.
Course Learning Outcomes :After completion of this course students should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with PLOs Taxonomy-Cognitive
(minimum Level)
1 Identify the functions and their derivatives. PLO-2 C2
2 Evaluate integral calculus with applications PLO-2 C2
3 Assess the measures the central values and PLO-2 C2
dispersion, probability and its applications.

Contents:
Introduction to functions: Mathematical and physical meaning, graphs and types of function.
Introduction to limits: Theorems of limits and their applications to functions. Right hand and left
hand limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions and their applications.
Derivatives: Introduction to derivatives. Geometrical and physical meaning of derivatives. Partial
derivatives and their geometric significance. Application problems (rate of change, marginal analysis).
Higher Derivatives: Leibnitz theorem, Taylors and Maclaurins series.
Evaluation of limits using L’ Hospital’s rule: Indeterminate forms (0/0), (∞/∞), (ox∞), (∞-∞), 1∞,
∞0, 00.
Application of Derivatives: Asymptotes, curvature and radius of curvature, differentials with
application.
Application of partial Derivatives: Euler’s theorem, total differentials, maxima and minima of
function of two variables.
Integral Calculus: Methods of integration by substitutions and by parts. Integration of rational and
irrational algebraic functions.Definite integrals.
Application of Integral Calculus: Cost function from marginal cost, rocket flights, area under
curve.
Introduction to statistics: Nature and importance of statistics, descriptive and inferential statistics;
population and samples.
Data organization: Frequency distribution and its graphical representation.
Descriptive measures: Measures of central tendency and dispersions.
Probability: Introduction to probability, counting techniques, additive and multiplicative rules,
conditional probability;Bayes’ theorem.
Books Recommended:
 Dr. M Anwar Solangi; Statistical Methods and Estimations.
 Benice, D.D., Brief Calculus and its applications.
 Raymond, A.B., Applied calculus.
 Yousuf, S.M., Calculus and analytical Geometry, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore, 2001.
 Ronald Walpol, Introductory Statistics
 Sher Muhammad Choudhry, Statistics vol. I & II
Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018
Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Calculus with Analytical Geometry and Statistical Methods Marks: 100
Discipline: AR (1st semester )
Code: MTH 117
Effective: 18 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Aims: To give further idea about calculus, geometry and statistics along with their
applications in the field of Architecture.
Course Learning Outcomes : After completion of this course students should be able to

CLO Description Mapping with PLOs Taxonomy-Cognitive


(minimum Level)
1 Identify the functions, evaluate derivatives PLO-2 C2
and integration.
2 Assess the three dimensional geometry. PLO-2 C2
3 Evaluate measure of central tendency, PLO-2 C2
dispersions and probability.
:
Contents: Introduction to functions: Mathematical and physical meaning, graphs and
types of function.
Introduction to limits: Theorems of limits and their applications to functions.
Right hand and left hand limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions and
their applications.
Derivatives: Introduction to derivatives. Geometrical and physical meaning of
derivatives. Partial derivatives and their geometric significance.
Application of Derivatives: Derivative as a ate of change, marginal analysis.
Maxima and minima of a function of one variable.
Integral Calculus: Methods of integration by substitutions and by parts.
Integration of rational and irrational algebraic functions. Definite integrals.
Application of Integral Calculus: Cost function from marginal cost, , area
under curve.
Analytic geometry of 3-dimensions. Introduction; Coordinates in R3.
Line: Coordination of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Straight
line, in R3. Vector form of a straight line, parametric equations of a straight
line, equation of a straight line in symmetric form, direction ratios and
direction cosines, angle between two straight lines; distance of a point from a
line.
Plane: Equation of a plane, angle between two planes, intersection of two
planes, a plane and a straight line.
Introduction to statistics: Nature and importance of statistics, descriptive and
inferential statistics; population and samples.
Data organization: Frequency distribution and its graphical representation.
Descriptive measures: Measures of central tendency and dispersions.
Probability Theory: Introduction to Probability. Laws of probability. Bayes
theorem.
Books Recommended:
 Dr. M Anwar Solangi; Statistical Methods and Estimations.
 Yousuf, S.M., Calculus and analytical Geometry, IlmiKitabKhana, Lahore, 2001.
 Ronald Walpol, Introductory Statistics
 Sher Muhammad Choudhry, Statistics vol. I
 Prof M. U. Shaikh; Statistical Methods and Estimations.
Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018
Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Planning Data Analysis Marks: 100
Discipline: nd
CRP (2 semester )
Code: MTH 114 (03+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch on ward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objective: Introduce the concept descriptive and inferential statistics and
probability

Course Learning Outcomes : After completion of this course the student should be
able to

CLO Description Mapping with PLOs Taxonomy-Cognitive


(minimum Level)
1 Assess measure of central tendency, PLO-2 C2
dispersions and probability
2 Apply various probability distributions and PLO-2 C2
analysis of regression and correlation.
3 Analyze estimations and hypothesis testing PLO-3 C2

Contents:
Introduction: Concept of random variable, discrete probability distribution. Case study.
Continuous probability distribution, Probability destiny function, joint probability
distribution. Mean and variance of a random variable. Binomial distribution.Mean and
variance of binomial distribution. Poisson distribution, Mean and variance of Poison
distribution. Normal distribution. Standard normal distribution, inverse use of table for area
under the normal curve; application.
Curve fitting by least squares method: Goodness of fit, fitting a straight, parabola and
higher degree curves.
Simple regression and correlation: Regression analysis by least squares method, testing the
significance of the slope, simple correlation analysis, coefficient of correlation and coefficient
of determination, testing the significance of r; Rank correlation.
Sampling distribution: Sampling distribution of means with replacement and without
replacement;central limit theorem.
Tests of hypothesis: Testing a statistical hypothesis, Type I & II errors, one and two
tailed tests, test concerning means and variances, testing the difference between two means,
Good-ness of fit test; test of independence.
Estimation of parameters: Confidence interval of one population mean, estimation a
population mean; estimating the difference between two population means. The Chi-square
distribution; estimating a population standard deviation.The F. distribution; estimating the
ratio of two variances.
Books Recommended:
 M. Anwar Solangi; Statistical Methods and Estimations
 Ronald Walpole, Introductory Statistics
 Sher Muhammad Choudhry, Introduction to Statistics vol. I & II
 IqbalBhatti, Elements of Statistics
 Douglas C. Montgomery, Applied Statistics and Probability for
Engineering.
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Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject : Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms Marks: 50
Discipline : TE (2nd semester)
Code : MTH 115 (02+00)
Effective : 13 batch on ward
Pre-requisites : Pre – Engineering
Assessment : 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours : 02 Minimum Contact Hours: 30
Objective : To introduce the concept of Differential Equations of first and higher order.
Along with the knowledge about Laplace Transforms and its applications.

Course Learning Outcomes : On completion of this course the students should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Assess the formation and the solution of PLO-2 C2
differential equations of first order
2 Analyze the higher order linear differential PLO-3 C3
equations and their applications
3 Apply Laplace Transformations and their PLO-2 C2
geometrical and physical application

Contents

Differential equations of first order: Ordinarydifferential equations and their classification,


formation of differential equations, solution of differential equations, initial and boundary conditions.
Methods of solution of differential equation of first order and first degree. Geometrical and physical
applications of first order differential equations.

Higher order linear differential equations: Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations of
order n with constants coefficients. Cauchy Euler equation.Method of variation of parameters
Applications of higher order linear differential equation.

Laplace transforms: Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms of elementary functionsand


their properties. Applications of Laplace transformation.

Books Recommended:
 Dr. S.M.Yusuf, Calculus and analytical geometry.
 Dr. S.M.Yusuf, Mathematical methods.
 Schaum outline series, Differential equations.
 Dr. B.S.Grewall, Higher Engineering Mathematics.
 Schaum outline series, Laplace Transforms.

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry Marks: 100
Discipline: EL/ES/TL/SW/CH/PG/MN/CS (2nd semester)
Code: MTH 112 (03+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch on ward
Pre-requisites : Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objectives: To Develop the knowledge of matrix algebra, the system of
linear equations, analytic geometry of three dimension and
multiple integrals.
Course Learning Outcomes: After completion of the course, student should be able to:
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Perform the basic operation of matrix algebra PLO-2 C2
and solution of system of linear equations.
2 Develop the concepts of two and three PLO-2 C2
dimensional geometry
3 Analyze area and volume of bounded regions PLO-3 C2
by using multiple integrals

Contents:
Introductions to matrices and elementary row operations.Brief introduction of
matrices.Types of matrices.Introduction to elementary row operations. Echelon and reduced
echelon forms. Rank of a matrix. Inverse of a matrix using elementary row operations.
System of linear equations.System of non-homogeneous and homogeneous linear
equations.Gaussian elimination method, Gauss Jordan method.Consistence criterion for
solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous system of linear equations.Application of
system of linear equations.
Determinants. Introduction to determinants. Properties of determinants of order n. Rank of a
matrix
by using determinants.
Analytic geometry of 3-dimensions.Introduction; Coordinates in R3.
Line: Coordination of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Straight line, in R3.
Vector form of a straight line, parametric equations of a straight line, equation of a straight
line in symmetric form, direction ratios and direction cosines, angle between two straight
lines; distance of a point from a line.
Plane: Equation of a plane, angle between two planes, intersection of two planes, a
plane and a straight line; skew lines. Cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Sphere: General equation of sphere. Latitude and longitude directions; direction of Qibla.
Multiple Integrals. Evaluation of double and triple integrals in Cartesian and polar
coordinates.
Books Recommended:
 D.D. Benice, Brief Calculus and its Applications
 R.A. Barnett, Applied Calculus
 S.M. Yusuf, Calculus and Analytical Geometry
 S.M. Yusuf, Mathematical Methods

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and Analytical Geometry
Discipline: ME/MT/IN (2nd semester) Marks: 100
Code: MTH 103 (03+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch on ward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 03 Minimum Contact Hours: 45
Objectives : To give the further knowledge of Matrices, Determinants, Geometry
and Differential Equations. Also to give the knowledge about double
and triple integrals.

Course Learning Outcomes: On completion of this course the students should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Perform the basic operation of matrix algebra PLO-2 C2
and solution of system of linear equations.
2 Assess DE’s of first and higher order by PLO-2 C2
different methods
3 Analyze area and volume of bounded regions PLO-3 C2
by using multiple integrals

Contents
Introductions to matrices and elementary row operations. Brief introduction of matrices. Types of
matrices. Introduction to elementary row operations. Echelon and reduced echelon forms. Rank of a
matrix. Inverse of a matrix using elementary row operations.
System of linear equations.System of non-homogeneous and homogeneous linear equations.Gaussian
elimination method, Gauss Jordan method.Consistence criterion for solution of homogeneous and non-
homogeneous system of linear equations.Application of system of linear equations.
Determinants.Introductionto determinants. Properties of determinants of order n. Rank of a matrix by
using determinants.
Analytic geometry of 3-dimensions.Introduction; Coordinates in R3.
Line: Coordination of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Straight line, in R3. Vector
form of a straight line, parametric equations of a straight line, equation of a straight line in symmetric
form, direction ratios and direction cosines, angle between two straight lines; distance of a point from
a line.
Plane: Equation of a plane, angle between two planes, intersection of two planes, a plane
and a straight line; skew lines. Cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Sphere: General equation of sphere.
Differential equations of first order: Ordinarydifferential equations and their classification,
formation of differential equations, solution of differential equations; initial and boundary conditions.
Methods of solution of differential equation of first order and first degree; geometrical and physical
applications.
Higher order linear differential equations: Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations of
order n with constants coefficients. Cauchy Euler equation.Method of variation of
parameters.Application of higher order linear differential equations.
Multiple Integrals:Evaluation of double and triple integrals in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
Books Recommended:
 Dr. S.M.Yusuf, Calculus and analytical geometry
 Dr. S.M.Yusuf, Mathematical methods
 Schaum outline series, Differential equations.
 Dr. B.S.Grewall, Higher Engineering Mathematics.

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: ISLAMIC STUDIES MARKS: 50
Discipline: AR/CRP/TE/MN/MT/IN/ME/CH/PG/EE/TL (1st semester)
CE/EL/CS/SW/ES/BM (2nd semester)
Code: SS 111 (02+ 00)
Effective: 13- batch and onwards
Pre-requisites: Social Science
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 02 Minimum Contact Hours: 30
Aim: To provide proper knowledge based on Quran & Hadith.

Course Learning Outcomes: On completion of this course the students should be able to:

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PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Effectively maintained his/her identity in a PLO-6 A2
multicultural world
2 Find solutions to his/her problems from own PLO-8 A2
cultural practices, rather than be influenced
by external ideologies.
3 Know why Muslims fail to equip themselves PLO-12 A2
with essential survival tools needed in the
world today.

Course Contents:

Quran and Uloom ul Quran: Surah Al-Hujurat., Surah Al-Furqan (These both surahs cover all topics related to
ethical values of Islamic society including Taqwa, Taqwa, Simplicity, Lawful earning, Social Justice, Rights
of Parents, elders, neighbors, Fear of Allah and Truthfulness), Excellence of Holy Quran (Aijazul Quran),
History
of collection and compilation of Holy Quran.Basic Beliefs of Islam: Tauheed, its importance, effects on the life
of believer, shirk and its types, Existence of Angles, Holy Scriptures, Prophethood, its need and necessities,
characteristics and Finality of Prophethood, Concept on life hereafter.Life history of Holy Prophet
Muhammad (‫)ﷺ‬: Life history at Makkah (Before Prophethood), Life history at Makkah (after Prophethood),
Life history at Madina {including Brotherhood, Charter of Madina, Victory of Makkah and Last Sermon of Holy
Prophet Muhammad (‫)ﷺ‬, Importance of Hadith and Sunnah, Ten selected Ahadiths (Covering topics related to
Proper usage of time, Hospitality, quality of shyness, love and affection to humanity, facilitate to others and
tolerance etc). Fundamentals of Islam: Testifying KalimaShahadah, Prayer, its importance, pre-conditions,
obligations and effects, Zakat, its aims & objectives, Requirements, Legal recipients, Nisab and benefits, Fasting,
its philosophy, requirements and benefits, Pilgrimage, requirements, types, obligations, procedure and benefits,
Jihad and its types.Islam and Science: Quran and Science, Importance of science and technology in Islam,
Historical contribution of Islam and Muslims in the development of science, Verses of Holy Quran those cover
different fields of science e.g. social, management and natural science.

Text books :
A.A. Umrani, Islam: The universal Religion, Naseem book depo, 1994.
A.Q. Natiq, Sirat-e-Mustaqeem, Urdu bazzar Karachi, 1992.
Reference books:
S.M. Saeed, Islam aurHamariZindagi, Naseem book depo, 1988.
M. Shabudden, Quran Science and Muslims, Al Maktabah Al Ashrafiya, Lahore, 2000.

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Ethics (optional for only non-muslim students) MARKS: 50
st
Discipline: AR/CRP/TE/MN/MT/IN/ME/CH/PG/EE/TL (1 semester)
CE/EL/CS/SW/ES/BM/MTE (2nd semester)
Code: SS 104 (02+ 00)
Effective: 17- batch and onwards
Assessment: 20% sessional work, 20% midterm, 60% final examination
Credit Hours: 02 Minimum Contact Hours: 30

Objective: To provide proper knowledge based on ethical and moral values of various
famous religions
Course Learning Outcomes: After completing this course student should be able to:
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy
No. PLOs Level
1 Create stable and healthy civilized atmosphere. PLO-6 A2
2 Develop uniformity of moral beliefs and behavior. PLO-8 A2
3 Establish respectable attitude for different religions. PLO-8 A2

Course Contents:

Ethics: Definition of Ethics, Position of ethics in different religions.


Islam: Introduction, Role of Beliefs and Arakans in character building, Rights of Non-
Muslim, Ill effects of corruption and respect of law.
Hinduism: Introduction, Role of doctrines in character building, Religious books, Concept
of Re-Birth and its influence in social life, Celebration days and their social effects,
Comparative study of cast systems in the contemporary atmosphere.
Buddhism: Introduction, Doctrines, Eight Nobel Paths of Buddha and its benefits, Critical
study on concept of Renunciation of material & worldly life.
Christianity: Introduction, Doctrines, Religious books, Celebration days.
Judaism: Introduction, Doctrines, Religious books, Ten Commandments of Moses and its
importance in social life.
Moral values of different religions: Patience, Modesty, Moderation, Tawakal, Taqwa,
Lawful earning, Sincerity, Positivity, Forgiveness and Softening.
Bad morals: lying, pride, selfishness, Fame, Greed, Extravagantness, Bribe, Social
injustice, Religious biasness and Discrimination on the basis of race, color and faith

Text Books:
1. Dr. A Rasheed, Comparative Study of Religions Tahir sons Karachi, 2001.
2. AadilFaraz, IkhlaqiyatMazahib-e-Aalamkinazar main, ApnaIdara Lahore 2002.
Reference Books:
1. Jeoge D. Chryssides, the study of religions – an introduction to key ideas and methods, London, 2007
2. GhulamRasool Cheema MazahibAalamkaMutalia, Ilm o Irfan publishers Lahore 2006

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


Faculty of Engineering:
Academic Council:
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE AND RELATED STUDIES
Title of Subject: Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) Marks: 50
Discipline: ME/CH/PG//MT/MN/IN/CRP/TE/TL (1st Semester)
EE/BM/SW/ES/CE/CS/EL/MTE (2nd semester)
Code: PS 106 (02+ 00)
Effective: 13 batch onward
Pre-requisites: Pre – Engineering
Assessment: 20% Sessional Work, 20% Midterm, 60% Final Examination
Credit Hours: 02 Minimum Contact Hours: 30
Objective: To explore the pre and post-Independence History of Pakistan and to
analyze the contemporary challenges to our country.

Course Learning Outcomes :After completion of this course the student should be able to
CLO Description Mapping with Taxonomy-Cognitive
PLOs (minimum Level)
1 Trace the Muslim Nationalism in South PLO-6 C2
Asia and the creation of Pakistan
2 Explore the Constitutional, Political and PLO-12 C2
Diplomatic History of Pakistan
3 Analyze the Geo-strategic importance of PLO-7 C2
Pakistan and contemporary challenges to
Pakistan

Contents
The Historical Background of Pakistan
Evolution and growth of Muslim society in Subcontinent
Muslim Revivalist and Reformist Movements
The Factors that shaped the Muslim Nationalism in the Subcontinent
The Factors that led birth to Pakistan
Ideology of Pakistan with special reference to Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad
Ali Jinnah
Role of Sindh in Making of Pakistan
History of Internal and External Affairs of Pakistan:
The Constitutional and Political Developments in Pakistan (1947-1973)
The Constitution of 1973; Salient Features and Amendments
Political Development in Pakistan (1973 to date)
Determinants of Foreign Policy of Pakistan
Pakistan’s Relations with Big Powers
Contemporary Pakistan (Issues and Challenges):
Geo-Strategic Significance of Pakistan
Economic Potential and its Utilization
Challenges to National Security of Pakistan
Internal Political, Economic and Legal Problems
Futuristic Outlook of Pakistan
Books Recommended:
 Abdul Sattar, (2017), Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 1947–2016 A Concise History (4th ed.),
Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Cohen Stephen, (2011), The Future of Pakistan. Washington: Brookings Institute Press.
 Hussian, Zahid, (2007), Front line Pakistan: The Struggle with Militant Islam, New York:
I.B.Tauris.
 Jalal, Ayesha, (2014), The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics, The
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
 Kazimi, M. R., (2008), A Concise History of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Khan, Hamid, (2017), Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan (3rd ed.), Karachi:
Oxford University Press.
 Long, Roger D., (2015), A History of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Rais, RasulBakhsh, (2017), Islam, Ethnicity, and Power Politics: Constructing Pakistan’s
National Identity, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Riedel, Bruce, (2011), Deadly Embrace: Pakistan, America, and the Future of Global Jihad,
Washington: Brookings Institute Press.
 Sayeed, K. B., (1960), Pakistan: The Formative Phase, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Talbot, Ian, (2014), Pakistan: A New History, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
 Wolpert, Stanley, (1997), Jinnah of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.

Approval: Board of Studies: 01/2018 Res. No. 01, dated: 26-03-2018


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