The Faculty of Management Sciences aims to achieve its objectives in line with the vision to become a reputable university in business management education in Pakistan and build our strengths in teaching, learning and research. Our curricula do not only allow the students the opportunity to experience and develop an understanding of the latest tools and techniques, but also expose them to applied learning through experiential learning opportunities, field visits, and workshops from the very beginning of the program. Our training aims to nurture innovative young minds through offering a broad-based curriculum that provides students exposure both within their discipline and soft skills. Our approach in the development of curricula has therefore been to be creative and entrepreneurial towards introducing new ideas aimed towards the personal and intellectual development of our students. Professional learning, in terms of refining our strong associations with industry, commerce and professions in order for students to become responsible citizens and well-equipped to enter the knowledge-based workplace and society.
After the experience of the lingering pandemic, learning is taking many forms, and information will be available in many formats. By helping our students today discover how they can leverage the universities’ wide-ranging resources for lifelong learning, we will position them better for effective roles, as we continue to maximise through digital technology in the delivery of our programmes and expand our reach to attract students and faculty from all parts of the country and abroad.
I welcome you to the Faculty of Management Sciences at Salim Habib University (SHU).
Prof. Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder
Acting Dean
Faculty of Management Sciences
The Department of Social Sciences & Humanities has been established in the Faculty of Management Sciences at Salim Habib University as an institution committed to fostering holistic education and nurturing well-rounded individuals. The inclusion of such a department is not only essential but also aligns with our vision of providing a comprehensive educational experience to our students.
To be a leading hub of interdisciplinary learning, innovation, and social impact in the region.
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the diverse fields within social sciences and humanities, while fostering critical thinking, creativity, and empathy, and enabling students to analyse complex societal issues and contribute positively to their communities.
Fine Arts degree is a four-year study program (135 credit hours). This degree prepares students to navigate and prosper in rapidly expanding fields of arts that includes painting and design, sculpture, printmaking etc. The program is defined as a way for all types of pictorial communication. The dictionary meaning is more elaborate & covers both material and all visual communication mediums.
Students will learn to develop fundamental perceptual, observational, and compositional skills necessary to create and communicate a range of subject matter, symbols, ideas and concepts using basic knowledge of drawing and painting media, techniques, and the historical and cultural connections. The content includes, but is not limited to safe, responsible and appropriate use of drawing and painting tools; materials and techniques; depiction of images using formal and expressive elements to communicate a range of ideas; reasoning and critical thinking skills; historical and cultural connections; description and comparison of the elements of art and principles of design used in drawings and paintings.
Modeling/sculpture in its fundamental artistic principles. This specialization provides further exploration and application of sculptural media and techniques leading to the understanding of sculptural form and conception. It will be an exploration of the nature of threedimensional form, as well as learning sculptural materials and technical skills & tools. It will illustrate how art expresses the way in which a civilization develops and reflects the society rather than just the linear way of looking at the masterpieces of sculpture.
As a student in Sculpture, you will have an excellent opportunity to develop a substantial portfolio in sculpture. This portfolio would be advantageous if you choose to major in art.
The imagery and content of the work varies as much as the different print techniques used to create them. Many artists are known for their art work in other media; this course shows how they bring their own voice and rich ideas to the field of printmaking.
The course illustrates the developmental stages that a print goes through. The focused exploration of printmaking offers audiences an understanding of the richness of the printmaking media and the distinctive signature each technique/method has to offer. It will also explore the range of printmaking media and the importance of printmaking for the modern artist.
1st Year |
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Semester - Ⅰ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
AR101 | History of Design | 3 |
DE101 | Basic Design | 3 |
COM301 | English-1 (Proficiency Development) | 3 |
FA101 | Still Life Drawing | 3 |
CA101 | Digital Drawing & Illustration-1 | 3 |
DE102 | Color Theory | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
Semester - ⅠⅠ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
FA102 | Figure Drawing | 3 |
FA103 | Introduction to Sculpture | 3 |
CA102 | Digital Drawing & Illustration-2 | 3 |
MMK101 | Media Marketing | 3 |
COM302 | English-2 (Public Speaking) | 3 |
DE103 | Packaging Graphics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
2nd Year |
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Semester - ⅠⅠⅠ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
AR201 | Muslim Art & Culture | 3 |
AR202 | Study of Visual Art Forms | 3 |
FA201 | Miniature-1 | 3 |
FA202 | Introduction to Painting | 3 |
FA202 | Sculpture in Clay | 3 |
FA204 | Print Making | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
Semester - ⅠⅤ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
SSC102 | Media Psychology | 3 |
TE201 | Photography in Art Design | 3 |
FA205 | Miniature-2 | 3 |
FA206 | Mixed Media and One Stroke Painting | 3 |
FA207 | Relief Printing (Monotype and Color) | 3 |
FA208 | Wood & Stone Carving | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
3rd Year |
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Semester - Ⅴ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
AR301 | Art Critic | 3 |
ECR6509 | English-3 (OC&RW) | 3 |
FA302 | Advance Figure Drawing | 3 |
FA303 | Landscape Painting in Acrylic/Oil | 3 |
FA304 | Ceramic Sculpture | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 15 | |
Semester - ⅤⅠ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
FA305 | Printing (Etching) | 3 |
AR302 | Art & Cultural Studies | 3 |
FA306 | Illustration | 3 |
FA307 | Abstract & Impressionist Painting | 3 |
FA308 | Mould Making | 3 |
FA309 | Print Making (Lino) | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
4th Year |
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Semester - ⅤⅡ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
AR401 | Study of Arts in New Media | 3 |
FA402 | Portrait Paintings | 3 |
FA403 | Print Making (Screen) | 3 |
ELE | Elective-1 | 3 |
ELE | Elective-2 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 15 | |
Semester - ⅤⅢ |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
IPTD407 | Internship – 1 | 3 |
FA408 | Live-Size Figure Modeling | 3 |
ELE | Elective-3 | 3 |
ELE | Elective-4 | 3 |
IPTD413 | Project-1 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 15 |
Chairperson
Professor
Acting Chairperson & Associate Professor
Head of MBA Program & Associate Professor
Acting Head of BBA Program & Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Lecturer (Finance)
Lecturer
Lecturer
Lecturer
Lecturer
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