SBK Women's University

Department of Physics
Faculty of Basic Sciences

Department of Physics
Faculty of Basic Sciences

Department of Physics was established in the year 2016 by admitting its first batch in BS, four years’ program. The first intake comprised of 30 students, having F.Sc and equivalent degree. Program. In the current year the department has three batches of BS; 8th semester, 6th semester, 4th semester and 1st semester. Department intends to take more students in BS program. Unfortunately, department could not start its MS and PhD program as none of the currently present faculty is PhD.
Vision
It is the vision of physics department to be recognized at the national level as an institute of academic excellence with high moral and ethical values, providing interaction between scientific research and technological development for national security and socio-economic benefits, encouraging and raising an environment of mutual respect and free exchange of thoughts, were lack of resources on part of deserving students is not an important to acquiring quality education.
Mission
We seek to impart education in fields which are essential for the technological development of Pakistan and in particular, to play a pioneering role in development the establishment of educational programs in newly emerging technological fields in the country. We aim to provide a learning environment that fully stimulates the students’ intellectual capabilities and also natures their personal development as future technical leaders. We are committed to ensuring the highest quality in all over endeavors, encompassing teaching, research, skills and development activities through an effective overarching quality enhancement framework.
Objectives
The main objective of physics department is
  • To let the students understand the fundamental principles of physics in depth develop analytical techniques, become proficient in an experimentation to understand principles and concepts and develop a good command over the theoretical and experimental dimensions of physics.
  •  The students will also learn mathematical techniques, principles and their application in physics and applied field.
  • Students will develop critical and rationale reasoning shall to be able to work on complex problems and be able to develop careers in teaching, research, industry and government.
Core Values

The core values of a physics department typically include: a commitment to rigorous scientific inquiry, fostering curiosity about the physical world, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, providing quality education, conducting impactful research, fostering a diverse and inclusive community, and upholding ethical conduct in scientific practices; emphasizing the scientific method as the foundation for understanding the universe.

Key aspects of these core values:
  • Academic Excellence:

Striving for high standards in teaching and research, ensuring students acquire a deep understanding of physics concepts and develop strong analytical skills.

  • Collaboration:

Promoting teamwork and open communication among faculty, students, and researchers to advance knowledge collectively.

  • Diversity and Inclusion:

Creating a welcoming environment that values diverse perspectives and experiences, ensuring equal access to opportunities for all students.

  • Ethical Conduct:

Adhering to high ethical standards in research practices, data integrity, and responsible use of scientific knowledge.

  • Community Engagement:

Contributing to the broader scientific community through outreach activities, public education, and addressing societal challenges using physics knowledge.

Chairperson’s Message
We are striving hard to provide quality education to the females of Baluchistan particularly and Pakistan generally in order to enlightened their intellectual as well as ethical values so that they Can be valuable yet responsible citizens towards serving their families, communities and Nation in their best capacity.

Scheme of Program Study (BS)

Total Credit Hours Total Semesters Duration Theory Practical Total Marks
120-144
8
4 Years
110
29
4600
First Semester

S. NO

Course Type

Course code

Course Name

Theory

Practical

Credit Hours

Total Marks

1

Major

PHY-600

Mechanics

3

0

3(3+0)

100

2

Major

PHY-650

Lab-I

0

1

1(0+1)

50

3

General

PAK-600

Ideology and constitution of Pakistan

2

0

2(2+0)

50

4

General

ENG-600

Functional English

3

0

3(3+0)

100

5

General

MTH-600

Quantitative reasoning-I

3

0

3(3+0)

100

6

Minor

MTH-611

Calculus-I

3

0

3(3+0)

100

 

Total

 

 

14

1

15

500

Course code Course Name Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
ENG-101 English-II  3  0 (3+0)3 100
ISL-101 Islamic Studies  2  0 (2+0)2 50
BCHM-112 Carbohydrates & lipids  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-121 Cell biology  2  1 (2+1)3 100
CHEM-161 Organic chemistry  2  1 (2+1)3 100
GEN-200 Genetics  3  0 (3+0)3 100
   14  3 17 550
Course code Course Name Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
ENG -202 English-III  3  0 (3+0)3 100
MKTG-100 Marketing &Management  3  0 (3+0)3 100
COMP-100 Intro to Computer Science  2  1 (2+1)3 100
CHEM-171 Physical Chemistry  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-213 Proteins & Nucleic Acid  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-214 Human Physiology  2  1 (2+1)3 100
   14  4 18 600
Course code Course Name                                                                                  Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
STAT-100 Biostatistics  3  0 (3+0)3 100
CHEM-111 Analytical chemistry  2  1 (2+1)3 100
GEN-201 Microbiology  2  1 (2+1)3 100
ENG -203 English-IV (optional)  3  0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-215 Enzymology  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-229 Nutritional biochemistry  2 1 (2+1)3 100
Total  14  4 18 600
 
Course code Course Name                                                                                  Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
BCHM-331 Industrial Biochemistry  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-316 Molecular Biology  3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-317 Metabolism I  3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-323 Biosafety & Bioethics  3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-333 Immunology  3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-336 Environmental biochemistry  2 1 (2+1)3 100
Total 16  2 18 600  
Course code Course Name                                                                                  Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
BCHM-318 Metabolism II  3  0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-322 Biochemical Techniques  1  2 (1+2)3 100
BCHM-325 Clinical Biochemistry  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-327 Bioenergetics  3  0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-330 Bioinformatics  2  1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-332 Biotechnology  2  1 (2+1)3 100
Total 13  5 18 600
Course code Course Name                                                                                  Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
BCHM-424 Plant  Biochemistry 2 1 (2+1)3 100
BCHM-426 Bio-membranes & cell signaling 3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-428 Research planning & scientific writing 3  0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-441 Elective-I 3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-442 Elective-II 3 0 (3+0)3 100
Total 14 1 15 500
Course code Course Name                                                                                  Theory Practical Credit Hours Total Marks
BCHM-434 Current trends Biochemistry 3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-435 Methods In Molecular Biology 1  2 (1+2)3 100
  Elective-III 3 0 (3+0)3 100
  Elective-IV 3 0 (3+0)3 100
BCHM-499 Research Project/Internship 0 6 (0+6)6 200
Total 10 8 18 600
Scheme of Program Study

Scheme of Program Study (MPhil)

Program Duration

Total Credit Hours Total Semesters Duration No. of Seminars
30
4
2 Years
02
Fisheries and Aquaculture, Marine Biology
S.No Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1
ZOOL-710
Advances in Aquaculture
3+0
2
ZOOL-711
Fish processing and Value Addition
3+0
3
ZOOL-712
Fishing Gear Technology
3+0
4
ZOOL-713
Ornamental Fish Aquaria management
3+0
5
ZOOL-714
Principles of Aquaculture
3+0
6
ZOOL-715
Freshwater Biology
3+0
7
ZOOL-716
Marine Biology-I
3+0
8
ZOOL-717
Marine Biology-II
3+0
9
ZOOL-718
Mangroves ecology
3+0
10
ZOOL-719
Sea food processing
3+0
S.No Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1
ZOOL-721
Advanced Entomology
3+0
2
ZOOL-722
Insect toxicology
3+0
3
ZOOL-723
Lac insects
3+0
4
ZOOL-724
Sericulture
3+0
S.No Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1
ZOOL-731
Advances in Helminthology
3+0
2
ZOOL-732
Applied Parasitology
3+0
3
ZOOL-733
Fish Parasitology
3+0
S.No Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1
ZOOL-741
Advanced Cancer biology
3+0
2
ZOOL-742
Advanced Molecular biology
3+0
3
ZOOL-743
Advanced Physiology
3+0
4
ZOOL-744
Advances in Biochemistry
3+0
5
ZOOL-745
Advances in Cell biology
3+0
6
ZOOL-746
Cellular and Molecular Physiology
3+0
7
ZOOL-747
Applied Microbiology
3+0
8
ZOOL-748
Vaccinology
3+0
9
ZOOL-749
Applied Genetics
3+0
10
ZOOL-750
Bioinformatics
3+0
11
ZOOL-751
Advances in Research Methodology
3+0
S.No Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1
ZOOL-761
Advances in Wildlife
3+0
2
ZOOL-762
Biology of birds and mammals of Pakistan
3+0
3
ZOOL-763
Conservation biology of wildlife
3+0
4
ZOOL-764
Principles of Wildlife Managements
3+0
5
ZOOL-765
Wetlands managements
3+0
6
ZOOL-766
Herpatology
3+0
Scheme of Program Study

Faculty Profile

S.No Name Designation Joining Date Status Area of specialization Email Address
1
Dr. Gul Ghutai
Assistant Professor
Nov 2009
On job
Islamic banking & Finance
gulghutai@site.sbkwu.edu.pk
2
Hira Irshad
Lecturer
2010
Ph.D study leave
3
Nadia Irshad
Lecturer
2010
Ph.D study leave
4
Dr. Tayyabah Safdar
Assistant Professor
9th , July 2012
On Job
Organization behavior
tayybah_safdar@yahoo.com
5
Ms. Asma Azhar
Assistant Professor
9th , July 2012
On Job
Entrepreneurship
Saaj5@hotmail.com
6
Ms. Humera Abdul Hakeem
Assistant Professor
9th , July 2012
On Job
Marketing
Humerabdul@hotmail.com
7
Ms. Uzma Jafar
Lecturer
9th , July 2012
On Job
Human resource management
ujafar4@gmail.com
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