(International Relations)
Template for 4-Years BS in International Relations Program
Curriculum Course Requirement
Compulsory Requirements
(The student has no choice) |
General Courses to be chosen from other departments | Discipline Specific Foundational Courses | |||
9 courses | 6-7 courses | 10-11 courses | |||
25 Credit hours | 18-21 Cr. hours | 30-33 Credit hours | |||
Subject | Cr. hr | Subject | Cr. hr | Subject | Cr. Hr |
1. English I
2. English II 3. English III 4. Arabic 5. Pakistan Studies 6. Islamic Studies 7. Mathematics 8. Statistics 9. Computer Skills |
3
3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 |
1. General-I
2. General-II 3. General-III 4. General-IV 5. General-V 6. General-VI |
3
3 3 3 3 3 3 |
1. Introduction to International Relations
2. Evolution of State 3. Approaches and Theories of International Relations 4. Globalization and International Relations 5. International Relations: 1648-1945 6. International Relations: 1945 to 2000 7. Geo-Political Structure of the World 8. Public International Law 9. International Security 10. Research Methodology 11. Regional and International Organizations |
3
3 3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3 3 |
25 | 18 | 33 |
Major courses including research project/internship | Elective Courses within the major | ||
15-16 courses | 4 courses | ||
45-48 Credit hours | 12 Credit Hours | ||
Subject | Cr. Hr | Subject | Cr. hr |
1. Foreign Policy Analysis
2. International Political Economy 3. Foreign Policy of Pakistan 4. Defence and Strategic Studies 5. Nuclear Studies 6. Diplomacy 7. Conflict Management and Resolution 8. Comparative Politics 9. Comparative Foreign Policy of US, Russia, China 10. International Politics of Human Rights 11. Regional Connectivity and CPEC 12. International Politics of Environment 13. Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nuclear Nonproliferation 14. Government and Politics of Pakistan 15. Dynamics of Kashmir Conflict 16. Peace Studies 17. Research Report 18. Graduate Essay Note: The student can opt for Graduate Essay equivalent to 6 credit hours spread over 7th and 8th semesters in lieu of any two courses. Research Report equivalent to 3 credit hours can be opted by those students who are not taking Graduate Essay. |
3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 |
1. Elective-I
2. Elective-II 3. Elective-III 4. Elective-IV |
3
3 3 3 |
48 | 12 |
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4-YEAR) IN
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sessions: 1) Fall 2020-2024 2) Fall 2021-2025
Semester | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credits |
First | ENG-1107 | ENGLISH-I | 3 |
PS-1117 | PAKISTAN STUDIES | 2 | |
MAT-1115 | MATHEMATICS | 3 | |
IR-1101 | INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (F-I) |
3 | |
IR-11__ | GENERAL-I | 3 | |
IR-1102 | EVOLUTION OF STATE (F-II) | 3 | |
17 | |||
Second | ENG-1207 | ENGLISH-II | 3 |
ISL-1212 | ISLAMIC STUDIES | 2 | |
STA-1220 | STATISTICS | 3 | |
IR-12__ | GENERAL-II | 3 | |
IR-12__ | GENERAL-III | 3 | |
IR-12__ | GENERAL-IV | 3 | |
17 | |||
Third | ENG-2307 | ENGLISH-III | 3 |
COM-2305 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SKILLS | 3 | |
IR-2303 | APPROACHES AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (F-III) |
3 | |
IR-23__ | GENERAL-V | 3 | |
IR-23__ | GENERAL-VI | 3 | |
IR-2304 | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: 1648-1945 (F-IV) | 3 | |
18 | |||
Fourth | ARA-2401 | ARABIC | 3 |
IR-2405 | GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (F-V) |
3 | |
IR-2406 | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SINCE 1945 (F-VI) | 3 | |
IR-2407 | GEO-POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD (F-VII) |
3 | |
IR-2408 | PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (F-VIII) | 3 | |
15 | |||
Fifth | |||
IR-3509 | FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS (M-I) | 3 | |
IR-3510 | INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (F-IX) |
3 | |
IR-3511 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (F-X) | 3 | |
IR-3512 | REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (F-XI) |
3 | |
IR-3513 | INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (M-II) | 3 | |
15 | |||
Sixth | IR-3614 | FOREIGN POLICY OF PAKISTAN (M-III) | 3 |
IR-3615 | STRATEGIC STUDIES (M-IV) | 3 | |
IR-3616 | INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS (M-V) | 3 | |
IR-3617 | DIPLOMACY (M-VI) | 3 | |
IR-3618 | CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION (M-VII) |
3 | |
IR-3619 | COMPARATIVE POLITICS (M-VIII) | 3 | |
18 | |||
Seventh | IR-4720 | COMPARATIVE FOREIGN POLICIES OF US, RUSSIA, AND CHINA (M-IX) |
3 |
IR-4721 | NUCLEAR STUDIES (M-X) | 3 | |
IR-4722 | REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY AND CPEC (M-XI) | 3 | |
IR-47__ | ELECTIVE-I | 3 | |
IR-47__ | ELECTIVE-II | 3 | |
IR-47__
IR-4723 |
GRADUATE ESSAY (M-XVII) OR INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENT (M-XII) |
6
3 |
|
18 | |||
Eight | |||
IR-47__
IR-4824 IR-4825 |
GRADUATE ESSAY (M-XVII) OR RESEARCH REPORT(M-XVIII) OR GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF PAKISTAN (M XIII) |
6
3 3 |
|
IR-4826 | ARMS CONTROL, DISARMAMENT AND NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (M-XIV) |
3 | |
IR-4827 | DYNAMICS OF KASHMIR CONFLICT (M-XV) | 3 | |
IR-4828 | PEACE STUDIES (M-XVI) | 3 | |
IR-48__ | ELECTIVE-III | 3 | |
IR-48__ | ELECTIVE-IV | 3 | |
18 | |||
GRAND TOTAL | 136 |
List of Elective Courses
Following is the list of elective/optional courses to be offered by the concerned department/institutions. The contents of the course(s) as well as the core and the suggested books shall be pointed out by the faculty at the time, a course is offered.
A. Concepts and Issues (Course Codes in the Sequence Start from IR-___31 till IR___62)
- Comparative Political Systems of UK, US, Russia, and China (Any two)
- Foreign and Security Policies of European Union
- Emerging Regional and World Orders
- Research Methodology-II
- Modernization and Democratization in the Muslim World
- Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime
- Pakistan Defence and Security Policy
- Nuclearization of South Asia
- Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Warfare
- Politics of Indian Ocean
- Use of Force in International Law
- Foreign Policy of India
- Contemporary Political Ideologies
- International Migration and Politics
- Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
- International Relations in Islam
- Non-state Actors in International Relations
- Media and International Relations
- Gender and International Relations
- International Humanitarian Law
- United Nations: Reforms and Restructuring
- OIC: Reforms and Restructuring
- Enlightened Moderation and the Muslim World
- MNCs and NGOs in International Relations
- National Liberation Movements and Decolonization
- Ethnic Conflicts in Global Perspective
- Religion, Ideology and International Relations
- Science, Technology and International Relations
- Ethics and Morality in International Relations
- Power Politics and Beyond
- International Economic Groups
- International Political Theory
B. Area Studies (Course Codes in the Sequence Start from IR-___63 till IR___78)
- South Asia
- South East Asia
- Asia-Pacific
- East Asia
- Central Asia and Caucasus
- Western Europe
- Eastern Europe
- North Europe: Scandinavian-Nordic Countries
- Latin-Central America
- South America
- North America
- Russian Federation and Eurasia
- Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
- Southern Africa
- Central Africa
List of Non-IR Optional/General Courses
(Course code in the sequence starts from IR-__79 till IR-___99)
Following is the list of elective/optional courses to be offered by the concerned department/institutions. The contents of the course(s) as well as the core and the suggested books to be recommended by the faculty at the time, a course is offered.
- Introduction to Political Science
- Introduction to Economics
- Introduction to History
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Introduction to Geography
- Everyday Science
- Ancient Greek and Western Political Thought
- Muslim Political Thought
- Introduction to Law
- Introduction to Sociology
- Introduction to Education
- Introduction to Psychology
- Introduction to Public Administration
- Introduction to Economy of Pakistan
- Introduction to Anthropology
- Introduction to Media and Communication Studies
- Political History of Pakistan: 1947 to present
- Introduction to Nuclear Physics
- Constitutional development in Pakistan
- Introduction to Gender Studies
- Introduction to Disaster Management