BS-Physics
Bachelor of Science (Physics)
Objectives
We wish to produce graduates who are able to function in outstanding manner in diverse areas like academia, research in R&D organizations, technical experts for government or private sector or as teachers in colleges or high schools in whatever capacity they serve. They are expected to carry with them the knowledge base as well as the critical and analytical abilities developed by our program to ensure that our graduates have a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of Physics,
BS (Physics) 4-Year Program comprises of Eight Semesters.
Salient Features:
¾ Degree from Quaid-e-Azam University
¾ Highly Qualified Faculty
¾ Up-to-date Computer Labs
¾ Multimedia Classrooms
¾ Very Nominal Fee
¾ Large collection of Library books
¾ Semester-based Examinations
¾ Public Sector Prestigious College at Central Location
¾ Near Metro Bus Terminal
¾ Easy and Ample Public Transport
¾ Fleet of College Transport
¾ Best Discipline
¾ Cafeteria
¾ Indoor/outdoor playing facilities
¾ Mosque
Faculty
All the faculty members in the Department of Physics possess requisite academic and professional qualifications including Ph.D. and MS/M.Phil. They are regular government employees and have vast teaching and research experience.
Eligibility for Admission to BS (Physics)
· At least 50% marks in the HSSC or an equivalent examination.
· Must have studied Physics and Mathematics at the HSSC level.
· Below 22 years of age at the time of admission
BS (Physics) Course Structure
(130 Credit Hours)
Semester 1 |
Cr Hr |
Semester 2 |
Cr Hr |
Introductory Mechanics / Lab |
3+1 |
Waves and Optics / Lab |
2+1 |
Functional English-I |
3 |
Functional English-II |
3 |
Calculus and Analytical Geometry-I |
3 |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry-II |
3 |
Introduction to Pakistan Studies |
2 |
Chemistry-II / Lab |
2+1 |
General Chemistry |
2+1 |
Introduction to Programming |
3 |
Introduction to Computing |
3 |
Islamic Studies |
2 |
Semester 3 |
Cr Hr |
Semester 4 |
Cr Hr |
Functional English-III |
3 |
Modern Physics / Lab |
3+1 |
Probability and Statistics |
3 |
Introductory Biology |
3 |
Economics |
3 |
Thermal and Statistical Physics |
3 |
Vector calculus & Complex numbers |
3 |
Differential Equation and Linear Algebra |
3 |
Basics of Electromagnetism / Lab |
3+1 |
Introduction of Psychology |
3 |
Semester 5 |
Cr Hr |
Semester 6 |
Cr Hr |
Classical Mechanics-I |
3 |
Classical Mechanics-II |
3 |
Methods of Mathematical Physics-I |
3 |
Methods of Mathematical Physics-II |
3 |
Circuit and Devices |
3 |
Quantum Mechanics-I |
3 |
Electromagnetism-I |
3 |
Electromagnetism-II |
3 |
Laboratory-I |
3 |
Techniques of Experimental Physics-I |
3 |
Semester 7 |
Cr Hr |
Semester 8 |
Cr Hr |
Quantum Mechanics-II |
3 |
Atomic and Molecular Physics |
3 |
Condensed Matter Physics-I |
3 |
Computational Physics |
3 |
Statistical Physics |
3 |
Introduction to Laser Physics |
3 Opt |
Sub-Atomic Physics |
3 |
Sub-atomic Physics II |
3 Opt |
Laboratory-II |
3 |
Condensed Matter Physics-II |
3 Opt |
|
Plasma Physics |
3 Opt |
|
|
Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation |
3 Opt |
|
* +1 means One CR Hr Lab = 3 Hrs of Lab Work |
Optics |
3 Opt |