Introduction
The Department of Mathematics, in the University of Jhang, offers 4years (8 semesters) BS program in Mathematics (with research) to provide an opportunity to advance and solidify an understanding of the mathematical sciences. A variety of courses are offered to enhance mathematical thinking in students. Study at the BS level allow the students to focus exclusively on study of mathematics that can lead to master’s and doctoral study or can be a point of entry for a career in industry.
Duration of the Program:
This is normally a 04 years program comprising of 08 semesters. Each semester comprise of 18- weeks. There will be a Fall and a Spring semester each year. The maximum duration to complete BS in Mathematics is 06 years.
Degree Requirement:
For the completion of BS degree in Mathematics a student have to:- Earn a minimum of 2.50/4.00 CGPA on the completion of his degree.
- Complete the 140 credit hours offered by the department.
Medium of Instruction and Examination:
The medium of instruction and examination will be English.
Assessment and Evaluation:
For assessment and evaluation the HEC/University of Jhang, regulations shall be followed.
Career Opportunities:
Undergraduate students of the Mathematics Department will be accomplished to handle various physical problems of science and engineering with the applied mathematical techniques. The students after completing their degree may serve as academia as well as in atomic energy. The holders of this degree would be able to serve in financial services, computing, game designing, research industries, actuarial sciences, data sciences, College/University teaching and operational research.
Objectives
The objectives of BS in Mathematics program are prepare graduates with enhanced skills, knowledge and attributes that will be needed for a successful career and professional accomplishment after graduation. The program aims to produce graduates who:
- Have an appropriate combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills to advance professionally in mathematics and related fields.
- Are able to use mathematical tools and language to understand the physical world around us.
- Are able to adapt to and succeed in a dynamic global environment.
- Are prepared to participate in lifelong learning opportunities.
- Are prepared for a professional career in education, or in business, industry and research institutions.
- Are prepared to continue formal education and obtain advanced degrees in mathematics or related fields.
- Aspire to evolve as integral part of society through their knowledge and professional skills.
Eligibility Criteria:
- F.Sc (Pre-Engineering)/F.Sc (Pre-Medical with additional subject of Mathematics)/ICS with Physics and Mathematics.
- Minimum 45% marks for annual examination system in 12th standard.
Semester 1 | ||
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
MTH-301 | Calculus I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-303 | Elements of Set Theory and Mathematical Logic | 3 (3+0) |
STAT-1101 | Introductory Statistics | 3 (3+0) |
PHY-411 | Fundamentals of Electricity & Magnetism | 3 (2+1) |
ENG-100 | Functional English | 3 (3+0) |
ISL-321 | Islamic Studies | 2 (2+0) |
ISL-322 | Ethics (For Non Muslim only) | 2 (2+0) |
ISL-101 | Al-Quran I | 1 (1+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
Semester 2 | ||
MTH-302 | Calculus II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-304 | Linear Algebra with Applications | 3 (3+0) |
STAT-1102 | Introduction to Probability and Probability Distributions | 3 (3+0) |
PHY-412 | Advanced Physics | 3 (2+1) |
ENG-102 | Reading and Study Skills | 3 (3+0) |
PST-321 | Pakistan Studies | 2 (2+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 17 | |
Semester 3 | ||
MTH-401 | Multivariable Calculus | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-403 | Differential Equations-I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-405 | Mechanics-I | 3 (3+0) |
MGT-401 | Business and Management Skills | 3 (3+0) |
ENG-103 | Communication & Presentation Skills | 3 (3+0) |
CS/Min-101 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 3 (2+1) |
ISL-105 | Al-Quran II | 1 (1+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
Semester 4 | ||
MTH-402 | Vector and Tensor Analysis | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-404 | Differential Equations-II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-406 | Combinatorics | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-408 | Mechanics-II | 3 (3+0) |
CS/Min-202 | Programming Fundamentals | 3 (2+1) |
PSY-422 | Psychology | 3 (3+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
Semester 5 | ||
MTH-501 | Real Analysis I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-503 | Algebra I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-505 | Topology I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-507 | Classical Mechanics | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-509 | Theory of Numbers | 3 (3+0) |
ISL-202 | Al-Quran III | 1 (1+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 16 | |
Semester 6 | ||
MTH-502 | Real Analysis II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-504 | Algebra II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-506 | Functional Analysis | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-508 | Differential Geometry | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-510 | Complex Analysis | 3 (3+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 15 | |
Semester 7 | ||
MTH-601 | Numerical Analysis I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-603 | Computing Tools for Mathematics | 3 (2+1) |
MTH-605 | Partial Differential Equations | 3 (3+0) |
ISL-204 | Al-Quran IV | 1 (1+0) |
Optional Papers (3 out of the following) | ||
MTH-607 | Approximations Theory | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-609 | Fluid Mechanics I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-611 | Relativity and Cosmology | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-613 | Topics in Group Theory-I | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-615 | Optimization Techniques | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-617 | Topology-II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-619 | Advance Set Theory | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-621 | Cryptography | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-623 | Research Methodology | 3 (3+0) |
Total Credit Hours | 19 | |
Semester 8 | ||
MTH-602 | Numerical Analysis II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-604 | Integral Equations | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-606 | Introduction to Actuarial Science | 3 (3+0) |
Optional Papers (3 out of the following) | ||
MTH-608 | Fluid Mechanics-II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-610 | Topics in Group Theory-II | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-612 | Special Functions | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-614 | Introduction to Fractional Differential Equations | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-616 | Measure Theory | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-618 | Theory of Modules | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-620 | Advanced Functional Analysis | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-622 | Graph Theory | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-624 | History of Mathematics | 3 (3+0) |
MTH-626 | Project | 3 (0+3) |
Total Credit Hours | 18 |