Introduction
The study of plants is vital because they underpin almost all life forms on Earth by generating a large proportion of oxygen and food that allow humans and other organisms to subsist. Plants are one of the major groups of organisms that carry out photosynthesis, a process that absorbs carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is a small but important variable that influences global climate. Plants are crucial to the future of human society as they provide food, oxygen, medicine, and products for people, as well as creating and preserving soil.
This programme has an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scope enabling students to understand the significance and concepts of Botany. It covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including the study of plant structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, chemical properties, evolutionary relationships and plant taxonomy. Graduates with Botany can work in national and international organizations in public and private sectors as Biodiversity Researchers, Environmental Scientists, Nature Reserve Managers, Wildlife Management Advisors, Ecological Consultants and Conservation Officers, Quality Control Officers, Salesperson etc.
Objectives
On accomplishing the course, the students will be able to:
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of Botany as an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject.
- Achieve awareness about the evolutionary trends and plants systematics in pursuit of nature conservation.
- Understand the relationship between economic growth and importance of indigenous plant resources.
Eligibility Criteria
BSc or associate degree with less than 60 credit hours in relevant field
Selection Process
Selected candidates will be granted admission subjected to fulfill the eligibility criteria.
Duration
Medium of Instruction
Teaching Methodology
Face to Face Classes at AIOU main campus H-8 Islamabad
AIOU Credits Required
Course Code |
Course Title |
CH |
BIO 4508 |
Diversity of Plants |
3 (2+1) |
BIO 4509 |
Diversity of Animals |
3 (2+1) |
BIO 4510 |
Biotechnology |
3 (2+1) |
BIO4505 |
Biosafety, principles and applications |
3 (2+1) |
BIO3509 |
Introductory Biochemistry |
3 (2+1) |
BIO3510 |
Fundamental of Microbiology |
3 (2+1) |
|
Total CH |
18 CH |
Course Code |
Course Title |
CH |
BIO5509 |
Diversity of Vascular Plants |
3(2+1) |
BIO5510 |
Plant Anatomy |
3(2+1) |
BIO5511 |
Phycology and Bryology |
3(3+0) |
BIO5508 |
Biodiversity and Conservation |
4(3+1) |
Envs3506 |
Environmental Biology |
4(3+1) |
TFSR3501 |
Fahm-e-Quran (Tajwid Translation &Tafsir) |
|
|
Total CH |
17 |
Course Code |
Course Title |
CH |
BIO5512 |
Plant Ecology -I |
3(2+1) |
BIO5513 |
Plant Physiology – I |
3(2+1) |
BIO5526 |
Molecular Biology |
3(3+1) |
BIO6513 |
Plant Systematics |
3(2+1) |
BIO5514 |
Mycology and Plant Pathology |
3 (2+1) |
SERT3501 |
Seerat -e- Tayyaba |
NC |
|
Total CH |
15 |
Course Code |
Course Title |
CH |
BIO6508 |
Plant Ecology -II |
3(2+1) |
BIO6509 |
Plant Physiology – II |
3 (2+1) |
BIO6523 |
Bioinformatics |
3 (2+1) |
BIO6524 |
Scientific Research and Report writing |
3 (2+1) |
STAT3506 |
Biostatistics |
3 (3+0) |
BIO6516 |
Bio-membrane and cell signaling |
3(3+0) |
|
Total CH |
18 |
Course Code |
Course title |
CH |
BIO6519 |
Capstone Project |
3 (0+3) |
BIO6520 |
Internship |
3 (0+3) |
BIO6528 |
Genetic Engineering |
3 (2+1) |
BIO6512 |
Ethnobotany |
3 (3+0) |
|
Total CH |
12 |
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Semesters
Workshop
Laboratory Workshops
Thesis
3 Credit Hours Capstone Project & 3 Credit Hours Internship
Practical
Either in the form of workshop at the end of semester or continuous during semester depending upon the schedule
Viva
After completion of thesis