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GENERAL EDUCATION
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The conservative dimension of the General Education
program is that it brings about a solid integration of the thought structure
of the students. Higher scores on the intellectual efficiency scale become
a natural consequence because the basic discipline of one course
is comfortably located in the other. These courses, at initial stages, turn
out better scholars overall than through the study of each of the
majors independently without them. They enhance the student’s
social responsibility and total behavior system and entwine them so well
that the underlying elements move and modify students both subjectively
and objectively. The program also helps them to strengthen their grip on
their other pursuits.
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The broad intellectual spectrum of the program is based on the
following goals:
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- Achieving accuracy in overall English language and numerical ability.
- Enabling the students to become adept in the basics of Information Technology and
its applications.
- Developing critical thinking skills for problem solving abilities.
- Aligning adaptability with ethical, cultural and moral values in a changing society
and work place.
- Preparing students for imbibing professional excellence in their later career
pursuits.
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
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CIS101
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COMPUTER SKILLS-I
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3
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GEN101
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GENERAL STUDY SKILLS
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2
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ENG101
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ENGLISH COMPOSITION
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3
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ENG111
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
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3
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GEN102
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COMMUNITY SERVICES & SPORTS
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1
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HUM101
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ISLAMIC CULTURE
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3
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HUM102
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CRITICAL THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVING
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3
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MAT101
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BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
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3
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MAT112
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BUSINESS STATISTICS
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3
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| CIS201
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COMPUTER SKILLS-II
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3
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| ENG211
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SPEECH
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3
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| HUM201
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES
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3
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| SCI201
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PHYSICS
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3
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Total credits required in General Education |
36 |
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