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Scheme of Studies of Master of Science in Economics

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Scheme of Studies of Master of Science in Economics 
1. Minimum Duration: 02 Years
2. Minimum Semesters: 04
2. Maximum Duration: 04 Years
4. Maximum Semesters: 08 
Course Work Min No. of Courses Min No. of Credit Hrs
1  SAME / RELEVANT DISCIPLINE    
2  A. Minimum Deficiency Courses of level 6
3  A. Minimum Core Courses 02 06
4  A. Elective Courses 06 18
5  A. Research Thesis 01 06
6  Total (Minimum) 09 30
7  INTRADISCIPLINARY    
8  B. Minimum Deficiency Courses of level 6 02-03 06-09
9  B. Minimum Core Courses 02 06
10  B. Elective Courses 06 18
11  B. Research Thesis 01 06
12  Total (Minimum) 11-12 36-39
Note:

·         Students are required to complete their academic programs in strict adherence to the applicable and officially notified Schemes of Studies (SoS). All updated rules, regulations, and policies, as periodically amended, shall be enforced.

·         Prior to course registration, the Campus Registration Office must conduct a thorough consolidation and comparison between the hard copies of the signed notifications of the applicalbe Scheme of Studies and the versions uploaded on CU Online. This verification process must be completed before courses are made available for student registration, ensuring the elimination of any discrepancies or errors in the SoS or during the registration process.Should any discrepancies or mismatches be identified between the hard copy of the signed notifications and the SoS on CU Online, it must be got corrected from Registration Office, PS on the CU Online SoS to align with the officially signed hard copy prior to course offering.

·          This procedure is designed to address and rectify potential issues at the course registration stage, thereby preventing complications during the awarding of degrees or the issuance of Final Result Notifications (FRNs) at CUI System. In the event that any course is registered with incorrect details, the responsibility will lie with the concerned campus course registration office, and appropriate corrective actions will be enforced.

 
     

 

 
List of Core Courses for Master of Science in Economics (Any two courses from the list)
  Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Co-requisite(s) Prerequisite (s)      
1 ECO601 Microeconomics Theory 3(3, 0)          
2 ECO602 Research Methodology in Economics 3(3, 0)          
3 ECO603 Macroeconomics Theory 3(3, 0)          
4 ECO604 Econometrics Modeling and Applications 3(3, 0)          
 
List of Elective Graduate Courses of the Department of Economics a. MS students are allowed to enroll in any four courses from the following list numbered 600-700. b. PhD students can enroll in any three courses from the following list numbered 700-800.
  Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Co-requisite(s) Prerequisite (s)      
5 ECO605 Mathematical Reasoning for Economists 3(3, 0)          
6 ECO611 Islamic Economics Theory and Practice Application 3(3, 0)          
7 ECO612 Development Economics 3(3, 0)          
8 ECO613 Economics of Business and Finance 3(3, 0)          
9 ECO620 Topics in Urban Economics 3(3, 0)          
10 ECO621 Topics in Labor Economics 3(3, 0)          
11 ECO630 Optimization Techniques 3(3, 0)          
12 ECO635 Project Analysis and Investment Decision Making 3(3, 0)          
13 ECO641 Topics in Public Sector Economics 3(3, 0)          
14 ECO651 WTO, Globalization and Economic Integration 3(3, 0)          
15 ECO652 Globalization and Socio Economic Changes 3(3, 0)          
16 ECO660 Population Dynamics 3(3, 0)          
17 ECO680 Advanced Econometric Techniques and Forecasting 3(3, 0)          
18 ECO691 Topics in Human Resource Development 3(3, 0)          
19 ECO692 Economics of Environment and Natural Resources 3(3, 0)          
20 ECO695 Economics of Innovation 3(3, 0)          
21 ECO701 Theory of International Trade 3(3, 0)          
22 ECO702 Theory of International Finance 3(3, 0)          
23 ECO703 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3, 0)          
24 ECO704 Political Economy and Globalization 3(3, 0)          
25 ECO710 Development Economics Theory and Practices 3(3, 0)          
26 ECO711 Applied General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3(3, 0)          
27 ECO712 History of Economic Philosophy 3(3, 0)          
28 ECO720 Agricultural Policy 3(3, 0)          
29 ECO721 Productivity Analysis 3(3, 0)          
30 ECO722 Agriculture Development in Developing Countries 3(3, 0)          
31 ECO731 Data Analysis Techniques for Economists 3(3, 0)          
32 ECO732 Time Series Methods in Econometrics 3(3, 0)          
33 ECO804 Economic Integration and CPEC 3(3, 0)          
34 ECO805 Climate Change and Natural Resources 3(3, 0)          
35 ECO806 Capital Markets and International Financial Institutions 3(3, 0)          
36 ECO807 Agriculture Productivity and Efficiency Analysis 3(3, 0)          
37 ECO808 Topics in Public Finance 3(3, 0)          
38 ECO809 Topics in Monetary Theory 3(3, 0)          
39 ECO810 Topics in Industrial Economics 3(3, 0)          
40 ECO811 Seminar in Human Resource Economics 3(3, 0)          
41 ECO812 Topics in Development Theory 3(3, 0)          
42 ECO813 Public Policy 3(3, 0)          
 
MS Thesis MS Thesis
  Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Co-requisite(s) Prerequisite (s)      
43 ECO800 MS Thesis 3(3, 0)          

Note:

1. MS students can enroll only in courses numbered 600-700, except the MS Thesis 800.
2. For MS programs, If the number of core courses exceeds 2, the number of elective courses will decrease accordingly. For instance, a program with 3 core courses will have 5 elective courses to fulfill the required 24 credit hours of coursework.
3. PhD students can take courses numbered 700 – 800, except the PhD dissertation 900.4. If a PhD program has more than 1 core course, elective course numbers will decrease accordingly. For instance, with 2 core courses, there would be 4 electives to meet the 18 – credit hour requirement.
5. Furthermore, courses completed during the MS program will not count towards the PhD program’s requirements, preventing any duplication or repetition of coursework.
6. Core courses for one MS program, may be considered as Elective Courses for all other programs.