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Undergraduate Programmes
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| LUMS has three
schools namely: |
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| And offers BS/
BSc (Hons) 4-year as well as BA-LLB (5-year)
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BS
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| The objective
of the programme is to change the face of education
in Pakistan as well as the region. Through its
world-class science and engineering graduates
and high quality, industrially relevant research,
it will catalyze genuine industrial development
in the region. |
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BSc (Hons)
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| The LUMS BSc
(Hons) programme of School of Humanities, Social
Sciences and Law / Suleman Dawood School of
Business is a four year degree. offering three
specializations. The objective of the BSc (Hons)
curriculum is to impart a broad-based education,
which while meeting our national needs, is of
an international standard. The freshman courses
concentrate on building foundation skills in
mathematics, language, natural sciences, humanities
and social sciences. These courses prepare the
students for more advanced courses in subsequent
years. |
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| The BSc (Hons)
Programme at LUMS offers courses in the following
major areas: |
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BA-LL.B
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| The unique five-year
joint BA-LL.B is designed for students seeking
a challenging, rigorous, interdisciplinary exposure
to not just law but its vital related disciplines.
Furthermore, while the focal point will be the
Pakistani legal system, the teaching methodology
will encompass a critical, comparative approach
in order to broaden perspective and sharpen
analytical skills. Additionally, the ambit of
studies will not just be laws as they exist
and operate but also how policy impacts laws
and how law and policy interplay. |
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SSE |
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SDSB |
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SHSSL
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BS
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BA-LLB
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Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Mathematics
- Physics
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Accounting and Finance
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- Economics
- Economics and Politics
- Humanities
- Political Science
- Sociology & Anthropolgy
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Law and Policy
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