Department of Political Science
Overview:
Political Science is an academic field that delves into the interactions of governance, power dynamics, public policy, and the complicated workings of societies. It is a discipline that offers a profound understanding of how governments and political institutions shape our lives. It focuses on the theory and practice of government and politics at the local, state, national, and international levels. The department offers an innovative curriculum, an outstanding faculty, ample research facilities, and opportunities for intellectual exchange through seminars and workshops.
Vision:
The department of Political Science, Rawalpindi Women University aims at equipping students with in-depth knowledge and intellectual tools to engage with the Domestic, National and Global issues and challenges arising in the arenas of politics, political processes and political ideas.
Mission
The department of Political Science aims to comprehend the workings of political systems, analyze political ideologies, and critically evaluate policies to make informed judgments and contribute to positive change. Our mission is to build the foundation of our students to critically analyze the domestic, national and international affairs and their implications for the complex and diverse social societies.
HOD Message
As the Head of the Department (HOD) of Political Science, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you. Political science is a field that delves into the complexities of governance, power dynamics, public policy, and the complicated workings of societies. It is a discipline that offers a profound understanding of how governments and political institutions shape our lives.
In today’s world, the study of political science has never been more crucial. We are living in a time of unprecedented global challenges, where political decisions have far-reaching consequences. It is essential for us to comprehend the workings of political systems, analyze political ideologies, and critically evaluate policies to make informed judgments and contribute to positive change.
As students of political science, you have embarked on a journey of intellectual curiosity and exploration. You will engage with a diverse range of subjects, including Western and Muslim political theory, international relations, comparative politics, public administration and more. Our department is committed to providing you with a comprehensive education that combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications.
Beyond the classroom, I encourage you to actively participate in extracurricular activities, student organizations, and research opportunities. Engaging in debates, seminars, and conferences will broaden your perspectives, sharpen your analytical skills, and foster critical thinking. Political science is a vibrant field that thrives on open dialogue, respectful disagreement, and the exploration of diverse viewpoints.
As your HOD, I am here to support you throughout your academic journey. Our faculty members are dedicated scholars and experienced professionals who are passionate about imparting knowledge and guiding you towards excellence. They are eager to share their expertise, engage in meaningful discussions, and help you realize your full potential.
I am excited to witness your growth, achievements, and the impact you will make as scholars of political science. Embrace the challenges, ask difficult questions, and never stop questioning the status quo. Together, let us embark on this intellectual voyage and strive to make a meaningful difference.
With warm regards,
Dr. Saba Riaz
In-Charge Department Political Science
Program Name: BS Political Science
Eligibility Criteria: 50% marks in HSSC or equivalent degree.
Courses offered:
1st Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | ENG-101 | Introduction to Grammar | 3 |
2 | ISL-101/ETH-101 | Islamic Studies/Ethics | 2 |
3 | QTS-102/ETH-102 | Statistical Methods | 1 |
4 | PSY-101 | General Psychology | 3 |
5 | STA-101 | Statistical Methods | 3 |
5 | POL-121 | Introduction to Political Science-I | 3 |
7 | HIS-101 | Introduction to History | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
2nd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | ENG-102 | Introduction to Language Skills | 3 |
2 | PAK-101 | Pakistan Studies | 2 |
3 | HE-101 | Introduction to Home Economics | 3 |
4 | GEO-101 | Fundamentals of Geography | 3 |
5 | SOC-101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
6 | POL-122 | Introduction to Political Science-II | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 17 |
3rd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | QTS-201/ETH-201 | Quranic Translation Studies | 1 |
2 | ENG-103 | Academics and Technical Writing | 3 |
3 | CS-101 | Introduction to Computers-I | 3 |
4 | PAK-102 | Ideology and Political Dynamics of Pakistan | 3 |
5 | POL-201 | Political Systems of Developed Countries (UK, USA, Switzerland) | 3 |
6 | POL-202 | Introduction to Human Rights | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
4th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | CS-102 | Introduction to Computers-II | 3 |
2 | MCM-121 | Introduction to Mass Communication | 3 |
3 | SOC-102 | Political Sociology | 3 |
4 | POL-203 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
5 | POL-204 | Political Systems of Developing Countries (China, India,Turkey) | 3 |
6 | POL-405 | Pakistan Movement | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
5th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | QTS-301/ETH-301 | Quranic Translation Studies | 1 |
2 | POL-301 | Western Political Thoughts-I | 3 |
3 | POL-302 | Muslim Political Thoughts-I | 3 |
4 | POL-303 | Comparative and Developmental Politics-I | 3 |
5 | POL-304 | Foreign Policy of Pakistan | 3 |
6 | POL-305 | Public Administration | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
6th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | POL-306 | Western Political Thoughts-II | 3 |
2 | POL-307 | Muslim Political Thoughts-II | 3 |
3 | POL-308 | Comparative and Developmental Politics-II | 3 |
4 | POL-309 | Introduction to Local government | 3 |
5 | POL-310 | Foreign Policies of Big Powers (UK, USA, Russia, China) | 3 |
6 | POL-311 | Research Methodology | 3 |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
7th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | QTS-401/ETH-401 | Quranic Translation Studies | 1 |
2 | POL-401 | Diplomacy | 3 |
3 | POL-402 | International Organizations | 3 |
4 | POL-403/FYP-499 | Gender and Human Rights/Research Project | 3 |
5 | POL-404 | Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan | 3 |
6 | POL-406 | Foreign Policy Analysis | 3 |
7 | ACP-497 | Active Citizenship Program | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 17 |
8th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
1 | POL-417 | Theories of Political Science | 3 |
2 | POL-408 | Constitutional Development and Pakistan’s Politics | 3 |
3 | POL-409 | Politics of Federalism | 3 |
4 | POL-410/FYP-499 | Politics of Human Rights/Research Project | 3 |
5 | POL-411 | Contemporary Issues in Global Politics | 3 |
6 | INT-498 | Internship | 1 |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
Faculty Members