PAK301: Pakistan Studies
PAK301 Content:
The primary goal of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of Pakistani history. In this course, the students will learn about Pakistan's political, social, educational, and economic issues and its constitutional history.
What constitutional problems existed initially, and how Pakistan's constitution was drafted. The course strongly emphasizes political events, Pakistan's constitutional history from 1857 to 1947, and political developments up till the Musharraf era.
The category for this course, "PakistanStudies" PAK301, is Humanities Distribution, and the level is undergraduate. The contents of this course, PAK301, are mentioned in the below list:
- Ideology of Pakistan in the Light of Statements of QUAID-I-AZAM and ALLAMA IQBAL
- The Aligarh Movement
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and His Contributions
- MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1857-1918
- The Khilafat Movement Muslim Politics in British India:1924-1935
- ALLAMA IQBAL’s Presidential Address December 1930 Muslim Politics and Chaudhry Rahmat Ali
- The Congress Ministries-- Policies towards Muslims
- The Lahore Resolution of 1940
- Major Political Developments in 1945-46
- Towards Independence in 1947
- Constitutional Development in British India
- The Problems of the New State
- The Objectives Resolution (1949) etc.
Credit Hours:
Credit hours for this course PAK301 are 2.
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PAK302: Pakistan Studies
PAK302 Content:
The political background of Pakistan will be covered in the course, with historical viewpoints that shed light on the country's national movement process and the creation of a new nation on the Subcontinent.
Focusing on the evolution of Pakistan's political system, it will also study its political dynamics and institutions.
The category for this course, "PakistanStudies" PAK302, is Humanities Distribution, and the level is undergraduate. The contents of this course, PAK302, are mentioned in the below list:
- People in India (A Historical Perspective)
- Geography and Culture
- Economic Foundations
- Ideological Foundations
- Making of Pakistan: Movement for freedom
- Ideological Movement
- Historical Movement
- Political Movement
- Constitutional Movement
- Role of Leadership
Credit Hours:
Credit hours for this course PAK302 are 2.
PAK302 Handouts:
PAK302 Past Papers:
PAK302 Midterm Past Papers:
PAK302 midterm past papers will be available soon.
PAK302 Final Term Past Papers:
PAK302 final term past papers will be available soon.
PAK302 Assignments:
PAK302 Assignments will be available soon.
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