Bachelor of Business Administration
A Bachelor’s in Business Administration (BBA) degree provides students with a broad understanding of various aspects of business management, including finance, accounting, marketing, economics, operations management, and business strategy. It is a versatile degree that offers a wide range of career options in various industries.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Explain core concepts in business and related disciplines
Demonstrate interpersonal and intrapersonal skills in groups and teams
Analyze business and related problems and formulate optimal solutions
Communicate through oral and written means by using appropriate technology
Identify and implement business opportunities and ideas
Exhibit work ethics and promote sustainable development goals

JOB MARKET
Here are some examples of career paths that a BBA degree can lead to:
- Management: Graduates with a BBA degree can pursue careers as managers in various industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, or finance. They can manage teams, oversee operations, and make important business decisions.
- Sales and Marketing: A BBA degree can prepare students for careers in sales and marketing, where they can utilize their knowledge of consumer behavior, advertising, and promotions to develop and implement successful marketing campaigns.
- Finance: Students with a BBA degree can pursue careers in finance as financial analysts, investment bankers, or financial advisors. They can use their knowledge of financial management and accounting to help businesses make sound financial decisions.
- Human Resources: A BBA degree can also prepare students for careers in human resources, where they can use their knowledge of organizational behavior, employee relations, and labor laws to manage the workforce.
- Entrepreneurship: Some students with a BBA degree choose to start their own businesses, using their knowledge of business operations, marketing, and finance to launch successful ventures.
Overall, a BBA degree offers a wide range of career opportunities, making it a valuable degree for students interested in business management and entrepreneurship.
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Course Type | Course Code | Course Name |
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HUM111 | M1 (Functional English) | |
HUM112 | M3 (Personal Development) | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Management | |
ASC141 | CO1 (Introduction to Statistics) | |
HUM 121 | M4 (Academic& Professional Writing) | |
HMT 221 | M5 (Islamic Studies) | |
HUM 233 | M6 (Philosophy and Critical Thinking | |
BUS121 | Microeconomics | |
BUS122 | Fundamentals of Marketing | |
CO2 (Introduction to Mathematics | ||
HUM 231 | M7 (Communication Skills) | |
HUM 232 | M8 (Ethics Social Responsibility) | |
SSC 231 | M9 (World History) | |
BUS231 | Financial Accounting and Principles | |
CO3 | ||
CO4 | ||
HMT 231 | M10 (Pakistan Studies) | |
HUM 241 | M11 (World Lit) | |
BUS241 | M12 (Intro to Entrepreneurship) | |
BUS242 | Macroeconomics | |
CO5 | ||
CO6 | ||
BUS351 | Cost Accounting | |
BUS352 | Principles of Finance | |
BUS353 | Organizational Behavior | |
BUS354 | Business Statistics (NEW) | |
CO7 | ||
CO8 | ||
BUS361 | Management Accounting | |
BUS362 | Research Methods & Skills | |
BUS363 | Operations Management | |
BUS364 | Business Analytics | |
BUS365 | Human Resource Theory & Practice | |
BUS366 | Marketing Planning & Applications | |
BUS471 | Research Project I | |
BUS472 | Financial Management and Applications | |
BUS473 | Supply Chain Management | |
BUS474 | Islamic Banking and Finance | |
BUS475 | Managing the Entrepreneurial Venture | |
BUS481 | Research Project II | |
BUS482 | Business Law and Taxation | |
BUS483 | Organizational Theory and Design | |
BUS484 | International Business | |
BUS485 | Consumer Behavior | |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM111 | Functional English |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | CSC111 | Introduction to Information and Communications Technology |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM112 | Personal Development |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM121 | Academic & Professional Writing |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | BUS241 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM123 | Critical Thinking & Philosophy |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM231 | Communication Skills |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM232 | Ethics and Social Responsibility |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | SSC231 | World History |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM122 | Pakistan Studies |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | SSC232 | Sociology |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | HUM241 | World Literature |
University Mandatory Courses and Common Optional Courses Of BBA | ASC141 | Probability and Statistics |
Bachelor of Social Sciences | HMT302 | Psychology |
Bachelor of Social Sciences | DSC140 | Introduction to International Relations |
Bachelor of Social Sciences | DSC100 | Introduction to Development Studies |
Bachelor of Social Sciences | ENG121 | Public Speaking |
Bachelor of Social Sciences | DSC101 | Introduction to Environmental Studies |
BS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BS Degree in Entrepreneurship is a four year under graduate degree offered by the Department of Business Administration. The program is designed to develop and foster entrepreneurial mindset among student and help them understand the various stages of the entrepreneurial development. The degree also aims to ensure that the end-product of this program would be a functioning enterprise. This program is curated to develop students with entrepreneurial mind-set so they can create new ventures within and outside existing enterprises.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completion of BS Entrepreneurship, students will be able to:
- Identify the opportunities and threats in the environment.
- Evaluate potential business plans.
- Formulate effective business plan
Oversee the implementation of business plans.

JOB MARKET
The scope of a degree in entrepreneurship can be quite broad, as it can prepare you for a variety of career paths related to starting and managing a business. Here are a few potential career paths:
- Starting your own business: With a degree in entrepreneurship, you may be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to start your own business. This could involve creating a business plan, securing funding, managing finances, and developing marketing strategies.
- Managing a business: If you are not interested in starting your own business, you may be able to run an operation of a small or medium size enterprise. This could involve overseeing day-to-day operations, managing employees, and making strategic decisions to help the business grow.
- Consulting: With a degree in entrepreneurship, you may be able to work as a consultant, providing advice and guidance to struggling entrepreneurs and incubations. This could involve helping with business plans, marketing strategies, financial planning, and more.
- Corporate entrepreneurship: Many larger companies are looking for employees with entrepreneurial skills and experience to help drive innovation and growth within the company. With a degree in entrepreneurship, you may be able to pursue a career in corporate entrepreneurship, working within a larger organization to identify new opportunities and develop new products or services.
Overall, the scope of a degree in entrepreneurship include starting and managing businesses, providing consulting services, and driving innovation within larger organizations.
(Entrepreneurship)
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name |
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HUM111 | M1 (Functional English) | |
CSC111 | M2 (Introduction to Computer Science) | |
HUM112 | M3 (Personal Development) | |
BUS122 | Fundamentals of Management | |
CSC202 | CO1 (Introduction to Statistics) | |
HUM121 | M4 (Academic Writing) | |
HUM122 | M5 (Pak/Islamic Studies) | |
M6 (Philosophy) | ||
BUS121 | Micro Economics | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Marketing | |
CSC102 | CO2 (Introduction to Mathematics) | |
HUM231 | M7 (Communication Skills) | |
HUM232 | M8 (Ethics & Social Responsibility) | |
SSC231 | M9 (World History) | |
BUS231 | Financial Accounting | |
HUM234 | CO3 | |
CO4 | ||
HUM233 | M10 (Critical Thinking) | |
HUM241 | M11 (World Literature) | |
BUS241 | M12 (Intro to Entrepreneurship) | |
BUS242 | Macroeconomics | |
CO5 | ||
CO6 | ||
BUS366 | Marketing Planning & Applications | |
BUS352 | Principles of Finance | |
BUS475 | Managing the Entrepreneurial Venture | |
BUS354 | Business Statistics | |
CO7 | ||
BUS353 | Organizational Behaviour | |
CO8 | ||
BUS362 | Research Methods & Skills | |
BUS485 | Consumer Behaviour | |
BUS364 | Data Analytics | |
BUS365 | Human Resource Theory & Practice | |
BUS482 | Business Law and Taxation | |
ENT474 | Product Development and Design | |
ENT472 | Analysis of Pakistani Industries | |
ENT473 | Emerging Media Marketing | |
ENT471 | Field Work – I* | |
ENT484 | Launching and Financing a Venture | |
ENT482 | Social Entrepreneurship | |
ENT483 | SME Management | |
ENT481 | Field Work- II* |
BS ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
BS Degree in Accounting and Finance at Iqra University prepares students for a rewarding career in the field of accounting and finance. Along with mastering skills and knowledge of accounting and finance, this program will help students develop communication & interpersonal skills, critical thinking and decision making. Moreover, the degree will enable them to apply knowledge to deal with financial records and figures and help organizations to make efficient decisions based on financial analysis.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Explain core concepts in business and related disciplines
Demonstrate interpersonal and intrapersonal skills in groups and teams
Analyze business and related problems and formulate optimal solutions
Communicate through oral and written means by using appropriate technology
Identify and implement business opportunities and ideas
Exhibit work ethics and promote sustainable development goals

JOB MARKET
There are many job roles available for graduates of accounting and finance. Some common job roles include:
- Accountant: Accountants are responsible for maintaining financial records, preparing financial reports, and ensuring compliance with tax laws and regulations.
- Auditor: Auditors review financial records to ensure accuracy, identify areas of financial risk, and suggest ways to improve financial processes.
- Financial Analyst: Financial analysts analyze financial data to help businesses make informed decisions about investments, mergers and acquisitions, and other financial matters.
- Investment Banker: Investment bankers advise clients on mergers and acquisitions, fundraising, and other financial transactions.
- Tax Consultant: Tax consultants advise clients on tax laws and regulations, prepare tax returns, and help clients minimize their tax liabilities.
- Financial Planner: Financial planners help clients develop financial plans to meet their long-term financial goals, such as retirement or saving for a child’s education.
- Treasury Analyst: Treasury analysts manage a company’s cash flow and investments, monitor financial markets, and develop strategies to maximize profits.
These are just a few examples of job roles available to graduates of accounting and finance. The field is broad, and there are many different opportunities available depending on your interests and career goals.
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name |
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HUM111 | Functional English | |
CSC111 | Intro. To Computer Science | |
HUM113 | Intro. To Sociology | |
CO1 | ||
ANF111 | Financial Accounting 1 | |
HUM112 | Personal Development | |
HUM121 | Academic Writing | |
HUM233 | Critical thinking/Philosophy | |
CO2 | ||
BUS352 | Principles of Finance | |
BUS121 | Microeconomics | |
SSC231 | World History | |
HUM231 | Communication Skills | |
BUS241 | Intro. Entrepreneurship | |
CO3 | ||
CO4 | ||
ANF231 | Financial Accounting 2 | |
HUM241 | World literature | |
HMT231 | Islamic/Pakistan Studies | |
HUM232 | Ethics & Social Responsibility | |
CO5 | ||
BUS242 | Macroeconomics | |
BUS351 | Cost Accounting | |
CO6 | ||
BUS361 | Management Accounting | |
BUS472 | Financial Management & Application | |
BUS354 | Business Statistics | |
BUS482 | Business Law & Taxation | |
ANF232 | Advance Financial Accounting | |
BUS364 | Business Analytics | |
BAF361 | Corporate Finance | |
BAF362 | Audit and Assurance | |
IBF372 | Islamic Banking & Finance | |
BAF363 | Accounting and Financial Information System | |
BAF364 | Analysis of Financial Statements | |
BAF371 | RP-I | |
BAF472 | Financial Reporting I | |
BAF473 | Strategic Cost & Management Accounting | |
BAF474 | Financial risk Management | |
BAF475 | Financial Institutions and Markets | |
BAF481 | RP-II | |
BAF482 | Financial Reporting II | |
BAF483 | Money and Investment Banking | |
BAF484 | International Finance | |
BAF485 | Treasury and Fund Management |
BS ECONOMICS & FINANCE
BS Economics and Finance is an under graduate degree that offers a blend of different courses like theoretical, quantitative and applied areas in economics and finance. This enables our student to review, analyze and provide solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completion of BS Economics and Finance degree, students will be able to:
- Explain the concepts of economic and finance.
Demonstrate the understanding of macro and micro economic
- Demonstrate the understanding of the concepts of financial and managerial accounting.
Understand and explain the concepts of demand, supply, markets, and elasticities of demand and supply.
Explain the concepts of production, costs, and different market structures.

JOB MARKET
A graduate with a degree in Economics and Finance can have a wide range of career opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Some possible career paths include:
- Investment Banking: Investment bankers help companies and governments raise money by issuing and selling securities such as stocks and bonds.
- Financial Analysis: Financial analysts analyze financial data to help individuals and businesses make investment decisions.
- Management Consulting: Management consultants work with businesses to help them improve their performance by analyzing financial data and making recommendations for improvement.
- Government: Many government agencies hire economists and finance professionals to help them make policy decisions, analyze economic data, and manage budgets.
- Insurance: Graduates with degrees in economics and finance can work for insurance companies, analyzing risk and setting premiums.
- Research: Graduates can work in research firms or academic institutions as researchers or professors, analyzing financial data and conducting studies.
Overall, the scope of opportunities for graduates with a degree in Economics and Finance is vast and can lead to fulfilling and lucrative careers in a variety of industries.
(Economics and Finance)
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name |
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HUM111 | M1 (Functional English) | |
CSC111 | M2 (Introduction to Computer Science) | |
HUM112 | M3 (Personal Development) | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Management | |
CSC202 | CO1 (Introduction to Statistics) | |
HUM121 | M4 (Academic Writing) | |
HUM122 | M5 (Pak + Islamic Studies) | |
HUM233 | M6 (Philosophy) | |
BUS121 | Micro Economics | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Marketing | |
CSC102 | CO2 (Introduction to Mathematics) | |
HUM231 | M7 (Communication Skills) | |
HUM232 | M8 (Ethics & Social Responsibility) | |
SSC231 | M9 (World History) | |
BUS231 | Financial Accounting | |
HUM234 | CO3 | |
CO4 | ||
HUM233 | M10 (Critical Thinking) | |
SSC231 | M11 (World Literature) | |
BUS241 | M12 (Intro to Entrepreneurship) | |
BUS242 | Macroeconomics | |
BUS354 | Business Statistics | |
CO5 | ||
BUS351 | Cost Accounting | |
BUS352 | Principles of Finance | |
BUS365 | Human Resource Theory & Practice | |
CO6 | ||
CO7 | ||
BUS353 | Organizational Behavior | |
CO8 | ||
BUS362 | Research Methods & Skills | |
BUS361 | Management Accounting | |
BUS364 | Data Analytics | |
BEF361 | Corporate Finance | |
BEF362 | Financial Statement Analysis | |
BEF374 | Mathematical Economics | |
BEF372 | Monitory Economics | |
BEF373 | Computer Integrated financial Management | |
BEF371 | Business Law and Taxation | |
Project I | ||
IBF471 | Islamic Banking and Finance | |
BEF484 | Development Economics | |
BEF482 | Issues in Pakistan Economy | |
BEF483 | Basic Econometrics | |
BEF481 | Project II |
BS ISLAMIC BANKING & FINANCE
BS in Islamic Banking and Finance is a 04 year under graduate degree offered by the Department of Business Administration. The program is designed to acquit students with the knowledge about the fundamentals of Islamic Banking and provides the students with the opportunity to become a good Islamic financial knowledge bearer to cater the ever-growing trends of Shariah, Economics, Finance, Accounting, Legal Shariah and Social Issues.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Discuss the modes of Islamic Economics, Finance and Banking system with methods that differentiate from conventional base application.
Explain the profit & loss sharing in the transitions or projects with the Islamic applications, methods and practices.
Use the correct form of language for the system which gives the accurate understanding of the Islamic Economics, Finance and Banking system at academic level.
Assess the policies regarding restrictions and permissions in the Islamic Economics, Finance and Banking
Provide awareness about prohibited acts in the monetary dealing that makes the system transparent and viable of socio-economic line of the community.

JOB MARKET
The scope of Islamic banking and finance has expanded rapidly over the years, and it now encompasses various areas of the economy, including:
- Banking: Islamic banking is an integral part of the scope of Islamic finance. It refers to a system of banking that operates in compliance with Islamic principles and values, such as prohibition of interest-based transactions (riba), excessive uncertainty (gharar), and speculative trading (maysir). Islamic banks offer a wide range of products and services, including savings accounts, current accounts, financing, and investment accounts.
- Investments: Islamic finance provides various investment opportunities that comply with Islamic principles and values. These investments include equity investments, real estate investments, and Islamic bonds. Islamic investment funds are also gaining popularity, offering investors a range of investment options that comply with Islamic principles.
- Insurance: Takaful is an Islamic alternative to conventional insurance that operates in accordance with Islamic principles and values. Takaful is based on the principle of mutual assistance, where participants pool their resources to provide protection against loss or damage.
- Capital markets: Islamic finance has also entered the capital markets with the introduction of Islamic investment products such as Islamic bonds. The Islamic capital market is growing rapidly, and it provides investors with a range of investment options that comply with Islamic principles.
- Social Responsibility: Islamic finance emphasizes social responsibility and ethical behavior in financial transactions. Islamic finance institutions are encouraged to promote social welfare, and they are required to avoid transactions that are harmful to society and the environment.
Overall, the scope of a degree in Islamic banking and finance is vast. As the global Islamic finance industry continues to grow, the scope of Islamic banking and finance is expected to expand further in the coming years.
Title
Course Code | ||
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HUM111 | M1 (Functional English) | |
CSC111 | M2 (Introduction to Information and Communications Technology) | |
M3 (Sociology) | ||
BUS122 | Fundamentals of Management | |
CO1 | ||
HUM231 | M4 (Communication Skills) | |
HUM122 | M5 (Pak + Islamic Studies) | |
HUM112 | M6 (Personal Development) | |
BUS121 | Micro Economics | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Marketing | |
CSC102 | CO2 | |
HUM241 | M7 (World Literature) | |
HUM232 | M8 (Ethics & Social Responsibility) | |
BUS242 | Macroeconomics | |
BUS231 | Financial Accounting Principles | |
HUM234 | CO3 | |
CO4 | ||
HUM121 | M9 (Academic & Professional Writing) | |
SSC231 | M10 (World History) | |
BUS352 | Principles of Finance | |
BUS354 | Business Statistics/Probability and Statistics | |
IBF241 | Islamic Jurisprudence | |
CO5 | ||
BUS241 | M11 (Intro to Entrepreneurship) | |
HUM233 | M12 (Intro to Philosophy & Critical Thinking) | |
BUS353 | Organizational Behaviour | |
IBF351 | Cost and Management Accounting | |
CO6 | ||
CO7 | ||
IBF362 | Research Methods & Skills | |
IBF361 | Business Law and Taxation (Business Taxation and Public Finance) | |
BUS364 | Data Analytics/Business Analytics | |
IBF362 | Corporate Finance | |
IBF363 | Islamic Law of Contracts | |
CO8 | ||
IBF372 | Islamic Banking and Finance | |
IBF373 | Money, Banking and finance | |
IBF374 | Financial Modeling | |
IBF375 | Portfolio Management | |
IBF371 | Project I / Elective I | |
IBF485 | Islamic Financial Trade products and Structuring | |
IBF482 | Islamic Financial Participatory products and Structuring | |
IBF483 | Risk Management for IFIs | |
IBF484 | Takaful Operations | |
IBF481 | Project II / Elective II |