PROSPECTUS-2015
Bahria University
Karachi Campus
National Centre for Maritime Policy Research
(NCMPR)
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1 Rector’s Message 1
2 Director General's Message 2
3 Director’s Message 3
4 Profile of the Bahria University 4
5 Introduction of the NCMPR 5
6 Management & Faculty of NCMPR 7
7 Academic Programmes
Road Map of MBA 3.5 years
Road Map of MBA 2 & 1.5 years
Road Map of EMBA 2 years
Professionals Programmes
Road Map of Diploma/Post Gradute Diploma 1 year
Certificate Courses
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8 Maritime Courses Description 15
9 Management Courses Description 18
10 Fee Structure 21
11 Academic Calendar 24
12 Academic Rules & Regulations 25
13 Entrance Test Instruction 30
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Selecting a career path and where to launch it from, are two crucial decisions that you have to
make at this stage of your life. At Bahria University, it is our endeavour to help you make these
decisions, with conviction and correctness.
Bahria is a multi-discipline, state of the art university which has made remarkable progress in all
fields over a short period of time. Our graduates have competed with the best and have shown
their mettle in all fields, both in Pakistan and abroad. It is my vision to take Bahria University
even further along the path of progress and make it the best educational institute in the country.
Our faculty leaves no stone unturned to give you the best in education, leadership and discipline,
at the same time fostering an interactive learning environment that will channel your minds
toward creativity and originality.
At BahriaUniversity we groom our students not only to become leaders in their respective fields
but also responsible citizens of our great country. You may enter Bahria University with different
temperaments, attitudes and backgrounds but on graduation you will walk out as well-groomed
individuals, exuding knowledge and confidence.
I hope that the years spent at Bahria University will be the most productive period of your lives
and pray that you succeed in your future endeavours.
Rector’s Message Welcome to Bahria University
National Centre for Maritime Policy Research at Bahria University Karachi Campus has been
established to encourage research and education in maritime matters. NCMPR has accordingly
initiated many academic, research and public awareness programmes. It has alsodeveloped
linkages with various international universities and maritime research institutes.
NCMPR has hosted and participated in many international seminars, high-lighting different
dimensions of maritime domain.To promote education benefitting maritime sector, NCMPR is
offering a part time one year post graduate diploma course titled Logistics and Port Management.
It is a weekend program to meet the needs of working professionals. It is meant for grooming
those already in the maritime sector or those in search of such career opportunities. An additional
year of concentrated management studies gives the candidates a degree of Executive MBA in
Logistics & Port Management. The centre also offers full degree programmes as well as short
certificate courses meeting needs of maritime professionals. The Centre is striving to generate
maritime awareness and furthering the cause of maritime studies.
NCMPR expects that its alumni will enhance the efficiency, profitability and professionalism of
Pakistan’s maritime sector. They will Insha Allah, not only raise the stature of their alma mater by
working tirelessly, but also make a positive impact on their surroundings.
Director General’s Message
National Centre for Maritime Policy Research (NCMPR) - Karachi Pakistan was established in
2007, under the directions of Federal Government, to provide seat of excellence for maritime
policy research, serve as Think-Tank for multidisciplinary study of maritime affairs and cardinal
guidelines & solutions to the challenges in maritime domain.
NCMPR core objectives are to promote maritime education, increase public awareness, conduct
maritime research and provide a platform for workshops, seminars and conferences on maritime
subjects. To promote maritime education and awareness, NCMPR has taken lead in instituting
formal education in maritime sector by offering HEC accredited MBA in Logistics & Maritime
Management, Executive MBA in Logistics & Port Management, Post Graduate Diploma and
Professional Certificate Courses in Logistics and Port Management.
The significance of Maritime programmes is to strengthen the management capacities of the
students working within the maritime companies and organizations and to equip them with the
necessary knowledge and skills to become effective leaders in a rapidly expanding maritime
industry. NCMPR continues to improve the quality and diversity of its academic programmes.
Director’s Message
Bahria University is a multi-campus institution of higher education, which remains committed to the attainment of highest standards in teaching, learning and research. The scholars and professionals it produces are encouraged to pursue truth, civility and integrity. In pursuing this mission, the University has following objectives.
Establish campuses, Research Institutes, schools and colleges across the length and breadth of Pakistan to turn the rapidly increasing population into knowledge based force.
Prepare the younger generation to become future leaders and managers for a prosperous and educated Pakistan, through development of their physical, mental, moral and professional strengths.
Ensure academic excellence through quality education in disciplined and peaceful learning environments.
Offer students the benefits of intellectual challenge, and to nurture skills and qualities they need for their professional careers ahead and to enable them to achieve full potential as individuals.
Constantly monitor and upgrade facilities and update the curricula to keep pace with the emerging trends and technologies.
Coordinate and provide facilities for exchange of knowledge and applied research in the newly emerging field in collaboration with national and international universities and research institutions.
Bahria University has become the first Pakistani university to join more than 300 universities across Asia-Pacific that have deployed mobile computing and wireless technologies besides being the first to link its degree program with community services. It is in this context that the University has taken the initiative to launch a degree &diploma programme in maritime studies at National Centre for Maritime Policy Research to undertake academic and research pursuits in the maritime domain. The objectives of the programmes emanate from the fact that despite Pakistan’s important geostrategic location abreast Arabian Sea and vast resources of untapped economic potential in Exclusive Economic Zone; training based education in maritime sector has largely remained long neglected. It is thus important for the future sustainable growth of economy and particularly for maritime sector that Pakistan must judiciously exploit sea resources, for which availability of well trained and professional human resources is a necessity.
Role of maritime sector in the economy of the country need no emphasis. Efficient maritime
sector backed by modern technology and practices is indispensable. Shipping, transportation
and port facilitator play a pivotal role in supporting trade and directly contribute towards national
economy. Despite the lack of maritime orientation at national level, the maritime community of
Karachi has been playing an important role.
PROFILE OF THE BAHRIA UNIVERSITY
Today this role is flourishing more and more and it has resulted in a vibrant maritime cluster and
related corporate network. However, these stakeholders have been unable to find adequately
educated and trained manpower to cope with the rapid changes and advancements in the trade
regime. Moreover, there has been an ever-increasing demand in the top management of
maritime sector due to globalization, competitive pressures and the speed of technological
changes.
NCMPR is a constituent unit of Bahria University. NCMPR has launched Post Graduate Diploma
(Logistics & Port Management), Executive MBA (Logistics & Port Management),full MBA
programmes and Certificate Courses to meet the needs of Maritime Sector stakeholders.
NCMPR focuses its academic programs more and more on the global maritime industry as it
wishes to exploit its core competencies in this domain to the fullest. The objective of these
programs are to strengthen the management capacities of the people working within the maritime
companies and organizations in order to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to
be effective leaders in a rapidly expanding maritime industry and its global complexities. The
students after qualifying would be able to develop a broad understanding of many challenges in
the maritime sector and acquire top international skills in business administration, reflecting the
needs of the industry in the world and also apply modern management theories and practices in
the maritime sector.
NCMPR has linkages with following national/international educational and research institutes:
a. Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Islamabad.
b. Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI), Islamabad.
c. National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Karachi.
d. Dalian Maritime University (DMU), China.
INTRODUCTION OF THE
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR MARITIME POLICY RESEARCH
(NCMPR)
LINKAGES
In this brief period since its inception, NCMPR has signed MoUs with various national/ international educational and research institutes for:
a. Collaboration in research b. Exchange of faculty/students c. Joint projects d. Exchange of publications e. Access to libraries / workshops f. Research g. Joint educational programmes
The national / international educational and research institutes having MoU with NCMPR include:
a. Greenwich Maritime Institute (GMI), Greenwich University, UK b. Centre for Foreign Policy Studies (CFPS), Dalhousie University, Canada
c. Chahbahar Maritime University, Iran d. National Academy of Oriental Studies, Azerbaijan
e. Corbett Centre for Maritime Studies, Kings College, London
f. Federal Urdu University of Science, Arts and Technology, Karachi
g. Pakistan Meteorology Department (PMD) h. Pakistan International Freight Forwarding Association (PIFFA)
MOUs
Name Designation Ext Email Address
Vice Admiral Syed Khawar Ali HI (M) (Retd)
Director General NCMPR 326 [email protected]
Captain Tariq Masood (Retd)
Director NCMPR 366 [email protected]
Cdr Sajjad Ahmed Khrbey
Deputy Director (Admin & Coord) 383 [email protected]
Ms. Sadia Sherazi Programme Coordinator/ Research Associate MBA(Maritime) Bahria University Karachi
Name Specialization Designation
Captain Iftikhar Raza Shipping Operations & Management/Port Terminal Management
Visiting Faculty
Captain Haider Ali Ship Brokering & Chartering Visiting
Faculty
Captain Tariq Masood Fundamentals of Maritime Sector Visiting
Faculty
Mr Aga Zafar Ahmed Admiralty, Shipping & Marine environmental Law Visiting
Faculty
Cdr Dr AkmalAttaullah Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods Visiting Faculty
Mr Moazzam Khan Fishery Management & Operations / Coastal Zone Management
Visiting Faculty
Lt Cdr Adil Rashid Port Development, Operations & Management Visiting
Faculty
Captain Afzal Sheikh Port Terminal Management Visiting
Faculty Captain Mustafa Kizilbash
Ship Brokering & Chartering Visiting Faculty
Captain Iftikhar A Malik Shipping Operations & Management Visiting
Faculty
Mr Muhammad Zubair Ship Brokering & Chartering Visiting
Faculty
Captain Tariq Masood Customs Clearing & Freight Forwarding Visiting
Faculty
Mr Ibaad Moeen Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods Visiting
Faculty
FACULTY of NCMPR
ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT OF NCMPR
ACADEMIC
PROGRAMMES
These programs aim at attracting students holding at least an undergraduate/graduate degree
and mid career professionals with professional work experience relevant to the maritime sector.
The programs give students up-to-date insight into modern management theories and practices
and their application in the maritime sector. They adopt a holistic view of shipping, port
management, maritime business and law, logistics and supply chain management. Qualified
students will find preferential slots in Logistic, Shipping, Ports and other maritime related
enterprises.
The programs combine general management theories and methods with industry specific topics.
In comparison to the general Business Study Programmes, these put less emphasis on
accounting principles and more on market analysis and applications, maritime logistics and
technology, international management and leadership, reflecting the educational and professional
needs of the maritime sector.
PGD course duration is 01 year whereas Executive MBA is 02 Year’s Programme. However,
students after qualifying PGD can continue for Executive MBA for 01 year. Credit Hours of PGD
are 33 and 69 for the Executive MBA. MBA is 3.5 years with 96 credit hours, 2 years with 60
credit hours and 1.5 years wih 36 credit hours.
Upon successful completion of the PGD program, graduates will be awarded a Post Graduate
Diploma (Logistics & Port Management). Intermediate candidates will be awarded only
diploma certificate & Certificates for Short Courses. Further,on completion of MBA & Ex-MBA,
graduates will be awarded a degree of Executive Master of Business Administration
(Logistics & Port Management)& MBA (Logistics & Maritime Management).
OBJECTIVE
STRUCTURE & CONTENTS
DURATION
DIPLOMA, DEGREES & CERTIFICATES
These programmes have been designed and developed to be delivered only on weekends to
corporate employees who are busy throughout the week in their official work.
1. Academic Programme (Weekend) will be delivered only on Saturdays and
Sundays.
2. One class on Saturday and two or three classes on Sunday will be scheduled every
week.
3. Saturday Time 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM & Sunday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
4. Student can take minimum 6 credit hours and maximum 12 credit hours in one
semester.
5. There are three semester in one year. Each semester consists of 15 weeks (Spring,
Summer and Fall Semesters).
6. Students with BA/BSc/B.Com and 14 years of education will be given admission in
three and half years (96 credit hours) MBA (Weekend) programs.
7. Students with 14 years of non business education will be given admission in two
years EMBA (69 Credit Hours) and 16 years of non business education for MBA two year
program (60 Credit Hours).
8. There are three semesters in a year. Minimum four subjects may be allowed in
each semester and Maximum five subjects allowed in each semester.
Semester 1
SNO Course code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BEN 511 Business English 3
2 MGT 510 Principles of Management 3
3 ACC 501 Financial Accounting 3
4 MKT 510 Principles of Marketing 3
Semester 2
5 BCM 512 Business Communication 3
6 ECO 520 Economics 3
7 MTM 501 Fundamentals of Maritime Sector 3
8 MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
Semester 3
9 MTM 514 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
10 MKT 522 Marketing Management 3
11 MGT 508 Corporate Law 3
12 MGT 530 Organizational Behaviour 3
Semester 4
13 MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
14 QTM 503 Stats and Maths for Management 3
15 MKT 640 Entrepreneurship 3
16 MGT 615 Total Quality Management 3
Semester 5
17 MKT 630 International Business Analysis 3
18 MGT 541 Human Resource Management 3
19 RMT 621 Operations Research 3
20 RMT 620 Methods in Business Research 3
Semester 6
21 MGT 652 Leadership 3
22 HRM 652 People & Organizations 3
23 MKT 600 Contemporary Issues in Business 3
24 Maritime Elective 1 3
Semester 7
25 MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
26 MGT 626 Project Management 3
27 MGT 662 Strategic Management 3
28 Maritime Elective 2 3
Semester 8
29 Maritime Elective 3 3
30 Maritime Elective 4 3
31 RMT 697 Dissertation-I (Proposal Development) 3
Semester 9
32 RMT 698 Dissertation-II 3
ROAD MAP of MBA
MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(LOGISTICS & MARITIME MANAGEMENT)
3 ½ YEARS – 96 CREDIT HOURS
Semester 1
SNO Course code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MTM 501 Fundamentals of Maritime Sector 3
2 MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
3 MTM 514 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
4 BCM 512 Business Communication 3
Semester 2
5 MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
6 ACC 501 Financial Accounting 3
7 MGT 510 Principles of Management 3
8 MKT 510 Principles of Marketing 3
Semester 3
9 MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
10 QTM 503 Stats & Maths for Management 3
11 ECO 520 Economics 3
12 MGT 541 Human Resource Management 3
Semester 4
13 MKT 630 International Business Analysis 3
14 RMT 620 Methods in Business Research 3
15 MGT 662 Strategic Management 3
16 Maritime Elective 1 3
Semester 5
17 MGT 626 Project Management 3
18 Maritime Elective 2 3
19 Maritime Elective 3 3
Semester 6
20 RMT 698 Project/Thesis 3
Semester 1
SNO Course code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MTM 501 Fundamentals of Maritime Sector 3
2 MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
3 MTM 514 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
4 MGT 652 Leadership 3
Semester 2
5 MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
6 MGT 662 Strategic Management 3
7 Maritime Elective 1 3
8 Maritime Elective 2 3
Semester 3
9 Maritime Elective 3 3
10 Maritime Elective 4 3
11 RMT 698 Project / Thesis 6
ROAD MAP of MBA
MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(LOGISTICS & MARITIME MANAGEMENT)
2 YEARS – 60 CREDIT HOURS
ROAD MAP of MBA
MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(LOGISTICS & MARITIME MANAGEMENT)
1 ½ YEARS – 36 CREDIT HOURS
Semester 1
S No Course code
Course Title Credit Hours
1 MTM 501 Fundamentals of Maritime Sector 3
2 MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
3 MTM 514 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
4 BEN 511 Business English 3
Semester 2
5 MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
6 MGT 510 Principles of Management 3
7 ACC 501 Financial Accounting 3
8 Maritime Elective 1 3
Semester 3
9 MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
10 BCM 512 Business Communication 3
11 Maritime Elective 2 3
Semester 4
12 MKT 510 Principles of Marketing 3
13 ECO 520 Economics 3
14 QTM 503 Stats & Maths for Management 3
15 MGT 530 Organizational Behaviour 3
Semester 5
16 MKT 522 Marketing Management 3
17 RMT 620 Methods in Business Research 3
18 MGT 541 Human Resource Management 3
19 Maritime Elective 3 3
Semester 6
20 MGT 662 Strategic Management 3
21 MGT 626 Project Management 3
22 MKT 630 International Business Analysis 3
23 RMT 698 Project Thesis 3
Semester 1
SNO Course code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MTM 501 Fundamentals of Maritime Sector 3
2 MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
3 MGT 510 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
4 BEN 511 Business English 3
Semester 2
5 MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
6 MTM 514 Principles of Management 3
7 ACC 501 Financial Accounting 3
8 Maritime Elective 1 3
Semester 3
9 MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
10 BCM 512 Business Communication 3
11 Maritime Elective 2 3
Thesis may be submitted up to 3 months after the completion of semester.
ROAD MAP PGD/Diploma
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA
(LOGISTICS & PORT MANAGEMENT)
1 YEAR – 33 CREDIT HOURS
ROAD MAP of EMBA
EXECUTIVE MBA
(LOGISTICS & PORT MANAGEMENT)
2 YEARS – 69 CREDIT HOURS
NOTE: *Courses would be added as per semester programme. *Classes would be conducted parallel with PGD/EMBA Programme.
Note: Electives from the following list may be offered at the discretion of Bahria University
Course Code
Course Title Credit Hours
MTM 502 Managerial Maritime Logistics 3
MTM 505 Fishery Management & Operations 3
MTM 506 Port Terminal Management 3
MTM 507 Marine Environmental Administration 3
MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
MTM 510 Cargo Handling System & Management 3
MTM 511 Ship Brokering & Chartering 3
MTM 512 Port & Shipping Security Regimes & Management 3
MTM 513 Maritime Safety & Disaster Management 3
MTM 515 Hydrographic & Cartographic Services Management 3
MTM 516 Oceanographic Data & Services Management 3
MTM 517 Coastal Zone Management 3
MTM 518 Coastal Eco-Tourism Operations and Management 3
MTM-520 Customs Clearing & Freight Forwarding 3
Course Code Course Title CreditHours
MTM 503 Port Development, Operations & Management 3
MTM 504 Shipping Operations & Management 3
MTM 505 Fishery Management & Operations 3
MTM 506 Port Terminal Management 3
MTM 508 Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods 3
MTM 511 Ship Brokering & Chartering 3
MTM 514 Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law 3
MTM 517 Coastal Zone Management 3
MTM-520 Customs Clearing & Freight Forwarding 3
MARITIME ELECTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE COURSES
Course Code: MTM 501 Course Title: Fundamentals of Maritime Sector
Fundamentals of maritime sector. Public structure and hierarchy. Private sector players. Port infrastructure and shipping businesses. Neglected areas and their improvement strategies. National legislation on maritimeissues. Implementation of NMP (National Maritime Policy), MMP (Merchant Marine Personnel) and Fishery policies. Broad understanding of the many challenges in the maritime sector, ever increasing demand on management due to globalization, competitive pressure and speed of technological change. Ports as hub in logistic chain. Development and trends in maritime supply chain management. Module will cover the subject areas like geographical aspects of Pakistan coastline, importance of oceans, concepts of integrated coastal zone management, maritime zones & UNCLOS, Maritime Policy of Pakistan, maritime organizations of Pakistan, IMO & 3-Pillars, STCW / MARPOL / SOLAS Overview & contents, basics of maritime economics, Nautical Sciences, Maritime Security, Security Implementation, Regulatory framework of maritime transportation. Course Code: MTM 502 Course Title: Managerial Maritime Logistics
This module will cover the evolution of maritime logistics concept to meet incorporated demands for value added goods and the impact of maritime logistic on maritime transport is viewed. Maritime logistics has extended the shore boundaries. Module will cover subject areas like maritime freight management, effects of globalization on logistic industry, Baltic Freight Index, international container trade, developing technologies in logistics, concepts of multimodal transport, carrier alliances & partnerships, multimodal logistic process, regional & national patronage, marine transportation & its role in supply chain management, national administrative control on Maritime Logistics, international regulatory framework, &Intl organizations like (APH Association of Ports and Harbours) / ISF(International Shipping Federation) / ICS (International Chamber of Shipping) / ITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) Course Code: MTM 503 Course Title: Port Development, Operations & Management
The course covers port and development concepts and implementation planning management. It includes management of marine operations like dredging,
reclamation etc. Maritime emergency plans response and capabilities are discussed. Module will cover subject areas like Port Development & Organization, Pricing & Costing practices, Port Operations and Nautical Operations, Port Safety and Security, Port Performance & Management, Environmental Management & Ports, Port Labour & HRM. Port Marketing & Competition. Course Code: MTM 504 Course Title: Shipping Operations & Management
This course introduces students to the role of maritime transport in international trade and the specific tasks that face the executives of shipping companies and other organizations in the maritime industry and provides understanding of commercial practices and the legislative and contractual framework of international shipping. Module will cover subject areas like design & construction features of various types of ships, ships registration & classification, shipping costs and budgeting, Crewing & Manning, Marine Insurance & cargo claims, Vessel Operations & commercial / technical issues, IMDG codes and ISM code, Bunker management & Voyage estimating. Course Code: MTM 505 Course Title: Fishery Management & Operations
To introduce the importance and scope of fishery industries on national economy. The subject areas cover the concept of sustainability and fish stock assessment at national, regional & international level. National & international organizations involved in fishery operations and management. Module will cover subject areas like Fisheries Sciences, Potential & Problems, fishing equipment / gears, fishing boats & methods, fish harbours & landing places, fish processing, International & Local fish marketing, fish marketing, WTO & fisheries, Fish Stock Assessment (FSA) & Total Allowable Catch (TAC), Fish management practices inducing Monitoring, Evaluation & Surveillance (MES) Individual transferable quotes (ITQ), Turtle Excluder Devices (TED), Aquaculture & Fisheries management and Deep Sea Fishing. Course Code: MTM 506 Course Title: Port Terminal Management
The domain of this course is as follows;Introduction to various types of Port terminals, and their peculiarities. Management of interfaces and facilitation processes Management of terminal equipment and human resource. Observance of port facility security and related issues.Modules will cover subject areas like Terminal history and concepts, various types of
MARITIME COURSES DESCRIPTION
specialized marine terminals, relationship with rail and air terminals, Berthing Operations, Vessel Management, Quay Transfer Operations, Container Yard Operations, Receipt & Delivery Operations, Inland Container Terminal (ICT), Forms of private sector participations, BOT, BTO, BOOT & BOD sales, Terminal projects & their financing, Port developments in future, Terminal Pricing Policies, Terminal Security & ISPS Code. Course Code: MTM 507 Course Title: Marine Environnemental Administration This course provides an introduction to the basic science of pollution in the sea. Pollution from ships and other activities at sea.Marine pollution laws and regulations.To provide an understanding of issues relating to major maritime oil spills and the principles involved in the preventive and remedial measures necessary to protect the marine environment. To review in detail unilateral, regional and international approaches to marine environmental protection, with emphasis on the current work being carried out at IMO. Other contemporary issues such as recycling of ships, and crisis management in marine environmental protection will also be covered. Course Code: MTM 508 Course Title: Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Methods General principles involved in logistics. Supply chain system, its need and utility. Method of optimizing movement of materials, information and finances from supplier to manufacturer to whole seller retailer to consumers; ways of efficient supply and to reduce inventory.
Course Code: MTM 509 Course Title: Ports & Shipping Management To develop a thorough grasp of different aspects of port activities by providing understanding of the principles and practices of port management within the framework of overall transportation systems. Study of role of maritime transport in international trade and provides understanding of commercial practices and legislative and contractual framework of international shipping. The subject area covers the types of maritime transportation, ship management, registration, classification, bunker management, economic aspects of ship ownership, laws relating to the ship management, BIMCO shipman 98 & basics of port & terminal infrastructure.
Course Code: MTM 510 Course Title: Cargo Handling Systems Management
The principles of cargo handling and the functions and management of cargo handling equipment and facilities are discussed in detail. Students are introduced to the culture of “Carrying with Care”. Course Code: MTM 511 Course Title: Ship Brokering Chartering The course encompasses stowage plans, bunkering, crewing, maintenance, scheduling and fuel. Harbour Marine environment protection. Shipping safety.Legal aspects of chartering and purchase of shipping. Broker and liner agent function. Operation of freight markets.Multi charter parties. Special charter forms, Chemicals Supply Ships and Towage. Course Code: MTM 512 Course Title: Port & Shipping Security Regimes & Management To provide a broad overview of the importance of maritime security in the current context and to understand the developing regime under the ISPS Code, PSI, CSI and other initiatives taking place under the aegis of IMO, regional and international collaboration. Understanding of their implementation measures that impact maritime business. Course Code: MTM 513 Course Title: Maritime Safety & Disaster Management To introduce the fundamentals of safety systems, and develop a thorough understanding of safety and reliability analysis, and FSA as they apply to the maritime industry. To examine issues related to management of survey and certification processes. To learn causes of major maritime disasters.Disaster management policies and measures.Organization for marine disaster management.Awareness and responses at various levels.Integration of maritime disaster management into National crises Management Regime. Course Code: MTM 514 Course Title: Admiralty, Shipping & Marine Environmental Law To provide understanding of the International and National Shipping Laws and policies.Subject areas include admiralty jurisdiction and practical concept of
risk management in maritime arena, history and development of marine insurance law, hull and machinery insurance, protection and indemnity (P & I) Clubs, Contract of Affreightment (CoA) and bill of lading (BoL), shipping laws & corporate laws, maritime law & transportation law, customary law and treaty law, Limitation of liability & Salvage, International conventions, Towage & Collision, relationship between national law and international law, and law of the conflict
Course Code: MTM 515 Course Title: Hydrographic & Cartographic Services Management
To understand the concept of Char production for safe navigations for mariners. The course will focus on shape of the earth, datum (horizontal & vertical), coastlining, sounding, tidal data collection, practical survey planning and boat sounding for data collection. Data processing and presentation to the cartographer for production of Nautical and Electronic Charts. Extension of continental shelf & maritime boundary delimitation process. Course Code: MTM 516 Course Title: Oceanograhip Data & Services Management This course is designed to introduce students to the important phisical processes in the ocean in such a way that they will understand both the conceptual principles and at the larger scale how these fit into the earth as a system. The process includes; ocean dimensions, shape and bottom material, physical properties of seawater, salinity, density, pressure, transmission of sound, formation of water masses, state of seawater, general ocean circulation, boundary currents, ocean waves and tides, coastal processes. long shore currents, oceanography of Arabian sea, instruments and methods. Course Code: MTM-517 Course Title: Coastal Zone Management To understand coastal zones, the dynamic environments shaped by natural forces as well as human intervention. To enable students to develop management straegies and identify threats to these environments. History, definition, systems view of the coast Abiotic subsystems: classification of coasts, wave, current, sediment transport. Biotic subsystem: coastal ecosystems, eco-toxicology, marine pollution, socio-economic subsystem: social, economic, legal and political dimentions. Coastal zone protection,
beach nourishment, groins, revetments, breakwater, coastal embankment, cyclone shelter, Development option in the coast - tourism and recreation, fisheries, critical management issues and use conflict analysis - case examples, and use of GIS, global climate change, sea leve rise and coastal adaptive management, fisheries issues & subtainable aquaculture. Course Code: MTM 518 Course Title: Coastal Eco-Tourism Operations and Management The course is focused to create understanding on
Ecotourism in coastal area rages from boating, surfing, fishing, pleasure and enjoyment. The purpose of this course is to indentify important locations development and management for tourists to earn revenue for the government and provision of jobs to the local community.
Course Code: MTM-520 Course Title: Customs Clearing & Freight
Forwarding
This course will cover the Customs Clearing & Freight Forwarding aspects and the complexity of statutory documentation. It is designed for students who are currently engaged in the shipping business or for those desiring to embark on a careerin Customs Clearing and Forwarding. Course contents will focus on all aspects necessary for the importand export of goods into and out of Pakistan
Course Code: BCM 512 Course Title: Business Communication
The course provides students with an understanding of the communication process and the principles underlying effective written, oral and non-verbal communications. It focuses on providing students with a basic know-how of communicating in English in the world of business and enhances their competency in writing, Reading, speaking and listening at the workplace. Special attention is directed to ensure that students demonstrate practical skills in written and oral communications, besides acquiring theoretical knowledge in these fields. Handling interpersonal conflicts, capacity to resolve organizational conflicts, working smoothly as a team member, formulation of a coherent and persuasive argument, capacity to become an effective conversationalist and convincing negotiator will also be the outcomes of this course.
Course Code: RMT 620 Course Title: Methods in Business Research
Students will gain a knowledge and understanding of the concepts and terminology of empirical methods used in social science research and in all area of business. Students are expected to gain an introductory knowledge of such topics as descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and qualitative research methods. For quantitative methods, emphasis throughout the course will be on theory development with attention to concept formation and confirmation in a research program. Planning Design and Sampling will be studied for various research methods covered in the course. Selected experimental designs survey research methods, and qualitative methods will also be covered as they relate to problems in library and information science research.
Course Code: MGT 541 Course Title: Human Resource Management
The objective of this course is to introduce the strategic and operational aspects of human resource management. It explains how proactive managers and human resource professionals share their dual responsibility for continuously improving human contribution to an organization.
Course Code: MKT 630 Course Title: International Business Analysis After the completion of this course, students would be able to generate ideas for Internal Business Analysis. They will be able to analyze the concepts related to Business Processes in light of the various political systems and International Culture.
Course Code: BEN 511 Course Title: Business English
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of professional English in the world of business. This is a practical course involving a substantial number of assignments. In addition, students make several prepared as well as impromptu oral presentations to develop their speaking ability. Students learn critical thinking after successfully completing this course. Specifically, vocabulary development, grammatical structures, language mechanics, critical reading and comprehension, constitutes the core components of this course.
Course Code: MGT 510 Course Title: Principles of Management
The course deals with the basic principles and methodologies of management. It teaches the application of these principles to various industrial sectors. Major functions of management such as organizing, planning, leading, and controlling are the foundations of this course. Contemporary issues in both national and international scenarios are also taught to learners providing them the understanding in planning, decision making, of organizations’ resources especially the human resource.
Course Code: ACC 501 Course Title: Financial Accounting
The course is to orient the students to accounting as part of a management information system. The course is designed to acquaint the students with reporting and analyzing functions of accounting. Emphasis is to educate students so that they are in a position to interpret and use accounting information intelligently and effectively.
Course Code: MKT 510 Course Title: Principles of Marketing
The course covers the basic theories and concepts of marketing and the current practices in the field of marketing. The course gives the student an understanding of the role of marketing in the strategy development methodology for analysis of the market, and the customer. It helps to develop a clear concept, understanding of principles involved in segmentation, marketing research, branding, advertising, pricing, sales management and various channels.
Course Code: ECO 520 Course Title: Economics
This course provides learners with a working understanding of the economy. It provides a sound
MANAGEMENT COURSES DESCRIPTION
understanding of the tools of demand and supply along with a wide variety of applications of the demand and supply framework. It enables the learners to analyze economic policies and their effect on the economic environment. It also enhances the learners’ understanding of policies on the growth process in general.
Course Code: MGT 530 Course Title: Organizational Behaviour
The course is designed to introduce students to the practical aspects of human behaviour in the work environment. Organizations are explored from several interrelated levels of analysis i.e. the individual, groups, organizational structure and policies and their inter linkages. It covers a wide breadth of theories and applications dealing with such topics as perception, motivation, decision-making, team dynamics, negotiation, conflict management, leadership and organizational culture. These topics are in a logical order to create a sense of progression for the learner. Each lesson builds upon previous lessons. Starting at the individual, then moving on to a team level, and finally adopting an organization-wide level of analysis.
Course Code: MKT 522 Course Title: Marketing Management
The course is designed to enable the learners to get familiar with the theories, concepts, methods, variables, problems, practices, processes, and terminology of marketing. Awareness of the breadth of possible applications of marketing and a consciousness about the importance of ethics in the discipline of marketing are also part of this course.
Course Code: MGT 652 Course Title: Leadership
The course is to help students understand what leadership is, what leaders do and how they do things, and how they can understand leadership opportunities. A scholarly insight into contemporary leadership concepts, theories and their applications in organizations is also inculcated through the introduction of various leadership theories and examples or real life leaders. The significance of a team or team leadership is a major highlight of this course. How to participate in team projects with an opportunity to be a team player or the leader is given significance in the teaching methodologies.
Course Code: MGT 662 Course Title: Strategic Management
The course is designed to equip the students with overview of strategic management and business policy
process as a whole. It provides an insight into business and strategic processes, starting with strategy formulation, implementation and finally evaluation of the strategy. It helps the participants think through the organizational issues at a strategic level; to familiarize them with the various tools for strategic analysis and formulation; and to sensitize them to the social, political and moral structures that help shape decision making processes. This course uses a combination of theory, practical illustrations and cases.
Course Code: MGT 626 Course Title: Project Management
The course includes different aspects of Project Management starting from the initiation of idea of a project until its logical termination. The importance of projects as a major tool for implementing and achieving strategic goals in a range of industries. It explores contemporary issues in the theory and practice of project management. It provides students opportunity to find, understand, organize and critically evaluate, and integrate research-based and practitioner-based knowledge associated with the management of the projects.
Course Code: MGT 508 Course Title: Corporate Law
This course comprises the study of the fundamental principles which regulate the corporations particulary those aspects which are encountered by the corporate enterprise during the course of its business operations. A through understanding of the business events and associated legal issues faces by the business entites also form the integral part of this module.
Course Code: MKT 640 Course Title: Entrepreneurship
Course emphasizes the role of creativity, or entrepreneurial and innovative business activites and their management, with in a domestic and global environment. It developes critical analytical skills and ability to evaluate new vinture ideas with understanding both the opportunities and constraints. It facilitates development of skill in conceptualizing, programs consistant with new business development and new business venture management.
Course Code: MGT 615 Course Title: Total Quality Management
The course provides concepts and practices of TQM, and an integration of the ideas of quality management within the broader management concerns. It directly addresses the major philosophies behind the design and development of a quality management literature and
case studies on organizations with a strong customer and process management focus, and internal organizational factors such as the systems, people, and culture, etc. These approaches are addressed within a team context which is important to many quality program.
Course Code: RMT 621 Course Title: Operations Research
This course is designed to acquaint students with the most widely used quantitative tools presently available to the decision makers. The course also gives an introductroy treatment of the subject called Operations Research. However, a basic familiarity with college algebra, elementary statistics and probability is a prerequisite for this course.
Course Code: HRM 652 Course Title: People & Organizations
This course is about the historical evolution and current human and organizational contexts in which scientists, engineers and other professionals work. It outlines today's major challenges facing the management profession and uses interactive exercises and problems to develop critical skills in negotiations, teamwork and leadership. It also introduces concepts and tools to analyze work and leadership experiences in optional fieldwork projects.
Course Code: MKT 600 Course Title: Contemporary Issues in Business
Course introduces students to new and exciting issues in contemporary marketing. It attempts to give a holistic view of Marketing to students with undergraduate specializations in Marketing, Finance and HR. The course follows and analyzes the new trends shaping the industry. It helps students in adopting new practices and improves inter-departmental working between Marketing and other departments in an organization.
Diploma/PGD (Logistics & Port Management) 1 year
Semester 1st 2nd 3rd
Credit Hour 12 12 9
Rate per credit hour 2,420 2,420 2,420
Tuition Fee per semester 29,040 29,040 21,780
Admission Fee 5,000 - -
Caution Money (Refundable) 5,000 - -
Misc Charges 3,000 3,000 3,000
Total 42,040 32,040 24,780
Grand Total (1st + 2nd + 3rd) Rs.98,860/-
Executive MBA (Logistics & Port Management) 2 years
Semester 1st 2nd 3rd
Credit Hour 12 12 9
Rate per credithour 2,420 2,420 2,420
Tuition Fee per semester 29,040 29,040 21,780
Admission Fee 5,000 - -
Caution Money (Refundable) 5,000 - -
Degree Fee 7,000 - -
Misc Charges 3,000 3,000 3,000
Total 49,040 32,040 24,780
Semester 4th 5
th 6th
Credit Hour 12 12 12
Rate per credithour 3,960 3,960 3,960
Tuition Fee per semester 47,520 47,520 47,520
Admission Fee - - -
Caution Money (Refundable) - - -
Thesis Fee - - 7,000
Misc Charges 3,000 3,000 3,000
Total 50,520 50,520 57,520
Grand Total ( Executive MBA) Rs.264,420/-
FEES STRUCTURE
MBA (Logistics & Maritime Management)3.5 years
Semester 1st 2nd 3rd
Credit Hour 12 12 12
Rate per credit hour 4360 4360 4360
Tuition Fee per semester 52, 320 52, 320 52, 320
Admission Fee 20,000 - -
Caution Money (Refundable) 8,500 - -
Degree Fee 7,700 - -
Misc Charges 3200 3200 3200
Total 91,720 55,520 55,520
4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Grand Total
55,520 55,520 55,520 55,520 42,440 16,280 483,560
MBA (Logistics & Maritime Management) 2 years
Semester 1st 2nd 3rd
Credit Hour 12 12 12
Rate per credit hour 4360 4360 4360
Tuition Fee per semester 52, 320 52, 320 52, 320
Admission Fee 20,000 - -
Caution Money (Refundable) 8,500 - -
Degree Fee 7,700 - -
Misc Charges 3200 3200 3200
Total 91,720 55,520 55,520
4th 5th 6th Grand Total
55,520 42,440 16,280 317,000
MBA (Logistics & Maritime Management) 1.5 years
Semester 1st 2nd 3rd
Credit Hour 12 12 9
Rate per credit hour 4360 4360 4360
Tuition Fee per semester 52, 320 52, 320 39,240
Admission Fee 20,000 - -
Caution Money (Refundable) 8,500 - -
Degree Fee 7,700 - -
Misc Charges 3200 3200 3200
Total 91,720 55,520 42,440
4th Grand Total
16,280 205,960
CERTIFICATE COURSES
Credit Hours (Per Course) 3
Tuition Fee (Per Course) 16,500
Admission Fee (One Time) 1,000
Misc Charges 3,000
Total Rs.20,500
Note: The University reserves the right to change the Fee structure at any time. Discount for Naval persons and their wards as per policy.
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SPRING 2015 (Feb to Jun)
14 December 2014 Advertisement
21 February 2015 Classes Commencement
11 April 2015 Midterm Exam
13 June 2015 Final Term Exam
SUMMER 2015 (Jun to Oct) 12 April 2015 Advertisement
20 June 2015 Classes Commencement
21 August 2015 Midterm Exam
17 October 2015 Final Term Exam GAZETTED HOLIDAYS 04 January 2015 Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi
05 February 2015 Kashmir Day
23 March 2015 Pakistan Day
01 May 2015 Labour Day
17July 2015 Eid-ul-Fiftr
14August 2015 Independence Day
09 November 2015 Iqbal Day
25 December 2015 Quaid-e-Azam Day
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
RULES
&
REGULATIONS
Admission is granted on the basis of merit and the student’s previous record.
A Bachelor’s degree with 50% percentage from a recognized academic institution is a
minimum pre-requisite for entering the programme.
Qualified Master Mariner with HEC equivalence of Graduation.
Undergraduate/Intermediate students may eligible for the PGD/Diploma program
based on experience in shipping sector.
Student accorded provisional admission must submit the awaited results within six
weeks of commencement of the semester and the awaited results should clearly meet
the eligibility criteria of that program.
Existing student of any discipline is allowed to change his/her their discipline subject to
fulfilment of basic eligibility criteria of that discipline.
Students are not allowed to freezer their semester during PGD & Executive MBA
program. However, cases may be entertained by the Director on case to case basis.
Course registration of the fresh students is done automatically by the respective. The schedule of admissions, registration, start and close of academic sessions,
examinations, breaks, non-academic activities and holidays are all listed in the academic calendar published by the department.
The student, who has not full filled the academic eligibility criteria, his/her provisional admission will be cancelled.
Fee will be refunded to students who desire to discontinue studies according to the
following rules:
Admission fee shall not be refunded.
Full amount of fee except Admission Fee will be refunded up to two weeks before the
date of commencement of classes.
No fee will be refunded once the student has registered for the Summer Course.
ADMISSION CRITERIA
REGISTRATION
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
Cash payment at Accounts office of respective campus of the University and Allied
Bank of Pakistan Youth Branch (0971) Karachi.
By Pay Order/DD drawn in favour of NCMPR, Bahria University Karachi.
As a student of Bahria University, you will be required to observe the following code of
conduct.
Loyalty to Pakistan and refraining from doing anything which is repugnant to its honour
and prestige in any way.
Respect for convictions and traditions of others in matters of religion, conscience and
customs while observing your own religious duties / customs.
Truthfulness and honesty in dealing with other people.
Respect for elders and politeness to all, especially to women, children, old people, the
weak and the helpless.
Special respect for your teachers and others in authority in the University Campuses.
Cleanliness of body, mind, speech and habits.
Helpfulness to fellow beings.
Devotion to studies and prescribed co-curricular activities.
Observance of thrift and protection of public property.
Observance of the rules and regulations of the University Campuses in force from time
to time.
It will be mandatory for student to attend at least 75% of the total Contact Hours in a
Subject/Course of Study failing which they will not be allowed to sit in the mid/final
examination.
All students achieving GPA of 4.0 in Semester Examination will be awarded
Performance Based Scholarship equal to 50% of Tuition Fee of the following
MODE OF PAYMENT
CODE OF CONDUCT
ATTENDANCE
SCHOLARSHIP (PERFORMANCE BASED)
semester. If there is no student with GPA of 4.0, then the top scorer obtaining a GPA
of at least 3.75 will be awarded the same Scholarship (except weekend students).
Credit transfer is not allowed in 1 year program. Credits for only those courses will be
transferred for which a course with similar title, standard, duration, credit hours and
matching description is available in the relevant academic program of Bahria
University and the applicant has secured minimum C+ grade.
An exemption of course in inter-department transfer will be allowed based on the
grade earned by the students.Admission fee and caution money already deposited will
be adjusted into new discipline on confirmation of admission.
A maximum of 50% of the total credit hours of the relevant academic program (for
semester system) of Bahria University are allowed for transfer and to deposit
Rs.3000/- per course. The said amount will be charged as the fee for transfer of credit
hours per course.
If there are some common courses between a student previous academic programme
of Bahria University and the one he/she is joining, he/she could claim exemption for
such courses as mentioned.
Their grade is higher or equal to B, after converting the previous grade/marks (in
annual system) to Bahria University grade.
Course contents match to that of Bahria University.
TIME BAR
PROGRAM DURATION MAXIMUM DURATION
04 Months Nil
01 Year 1.5 (18 months)
02 Years 3.5 (52 months)
3.5 Years 5 (60 months)
TRANSFER OF CREDITS HOURS
EXEMPTION OF COURSES
Student should be punctual and be present in vicinity of the Examination Hall well
before starting time for each paper or practical, and be seated as directed by the
invigilation staff. Examination Hall will be closed before the starting time and paper
will start at exact time.
Possession of firearms, knives etc. inside and in the vicinity of examination Hall are a
crime under the country’s law; and shall constitute a punishable offence.
Bring your University ID cards/University ID slips for identification. No student will be
allowed in the Examination Hall without proving valid identity.
Students found guilty of academic dishonesty will be subject to disciplinary action, the
severity of which will depend upon the seriousness of the offence and may include
assignment of and “F” Grade or even dismissal from the programme.
NCMPR uses the following Bahria University grading system to evaluate student
performance:
Letter Grade
Percentage
Grade Point
A (Outstanding) 87-100 4.0
B+ (Very Good) 80-86 3.5
B (Above Average) 72-79 3.0
C+ (Satisfactory) 66-71 2.5
C(Barely Acceptable) 60-65 2.0
D (Poor) 50-59 1.5
F (Fail) Below 50 0.0
W Withdrawal
I Incomplete (due to short attendance)
EXAMINATION RULES
GRADING SYSTEM
EMBA & PGD
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