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PROGRAM STRUCTURE – M.PHIL. EDUCATION

The M.Phil. in Education is structured in accordance with the provisions of the HEC Graduate Education Policy (GEP) 2023. The standard structure of the program is as follows:

Credit Hours

32 credit hours

Course Work

Minimum 26 credit hours (09 courses)

Research Work / Thesis

Minimum 06 credit hours

Program Duration

Minimum: 1.5 Years (3 Regular semesters)

Maximum: 4 Years

Semester Duration

16-18 weeks for regular semesters

(1-2 weeks for examination)

8-9 weeks for summer semesters

(1 week for examination)

Course Load (per semester)

09-13 credit hours for regular semesters

Up-to 8 credit hours for summer semesters

(for remedial/deficiency/failure/repetition courses only)

3 Credit Hours (Theory)

3 classes (1 hour each) OR 2 classes (1.5 hour each) OR 1 class (3 hours)

The standard scheme of studies for M.Phil. in Education is as follows:

LIST OF DEFICIENCY COURSES

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSES

1

EPC541

Teaching Profession

2

EPC542

Elements of Education

3

EPC543

Educational Assessment and Evaluation

4

EPC544

Foundations of Education

5

EPC545

Curriculum Development

6

EPC546

School Management

7

EPC611

Education for Sustainable Development

8

EPC612

Educational Psychology

9

EPC613

Research Methods in Education

10

EPC614

Critical Thinking and Reflective Practices

11

EPC615

Educational Policies and Plans of Pakistan

12

EPC616

Inclusive Education

SEMESTER I

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

PRE-REQUISITE

CATEGORY

1

Major Course – I

3 (3-0)

---

Compulsory

2

Major Course – II

3 (3-0)

---

Compulsory

3

Major Course – III

3 (3-0)

---

Compulsory

4

Major Course – IV

3 (3-0)

---

Compulsory

5

FEQ528

Fehm-e-Quran I

1 (0-1)

---

Mandatory GE Course

Total Credits (13)

SEMESTER II

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

PRE-REQUISITE

CATEGORY

1

Specialization/Elective– I

3 (3-0)

---

Major Specialization

2

Specialization/Elective– II

3 (3-0)

---

Major Specialization

3

Specialization/Elective– III

3 (3-0)

---

Major Specialization

4

Specialization/Elective– IV

3 (3-0)

---

Major Specialization

5

FEQ538

Fehm-e-Quran II

1 (0-1)

---

Mandatory GE Course

Total Credits (13)

SEMESTER III

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

PRE-REQUISITE

CATEGORY

1

EDU731

Thesis

6

EDU711

EDU712

EDU713

Research

SEMESTER IV

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

PRE-REQUISITE

CATEGORY

1

---

Thesis

Continued

---

Research


LIST OF MAJOR COMPULSORY COURSES

S. No

COURSE CODE

COURSES

1

EDU711

Advanced Research Methods

2

EDU712

Quantitative Research Methods

3

EDU713

Qualitative Research Methods

4

EDU714

Instrument Development

5

EDU715

Data Analytics

6

EDU716

IT Integrated Approaches in Educational Research

7

EDU717

Research Grant Writing and Proposal Development

GRADUATE ELECTIVES (SPECIALIZATION)

S. No

COURSE CODE

SPECIALIZATION 1: EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION

1

ECE721

Child Care and Development

2

ECE722

Models of Early Childhood Care and Education

3

ECE723

Gamification at ECE Level

4

ECE724

Assessment of Learning in Early Years

5

ECE725

Creative Arts and Expression for Early Learners

6

ECE726

Technology in Early Childhood Education

S. No

COURSE CODE

SPECIALIZATION 2: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

1

ELM721

School Organization and Management

2

ELM722

Foundations of Educational Leadership

3

ELM723

Educational Laws and Policies

4

ELM724

Leadership for Inclusive and Culturally Responsive Schools

5

ELM725

Human Resource Management in Education

6

ELM726

Educational Planning & Financing

S. No

COURSE CODE

SPECIALIZATION 3: CURRICULUM STUDIES IN EDUCATION

1

CSE721

Curriculum Planning, Design and Implementation

2

CSE722

Curriculum Evaluation and Assessment

3

CSE723

Models of Curriculum

4

CSE724

Localization and Contextualization of Curriculum

5

CSE725

Comparative Curriculum Studies

6

CSE726

Instructional Materials Development