IIUI mission is to transform the society by promoting education, training, research, technology, and collaboration for reconstruction of human thought in all its forms on the foundations of Islam.
To prepare dynamic business graduates who are knowledgeable and embedded with Islamic values with recognition in commerce and trade professions.
Mission
We aim to provide distinction in the field of commerce through teaching, research, interactive seminars, workshops, and liaison with the industry. We want to meet the needs of the industry by providing graduates with up-to-date knowledge of the professional world. We focus on Personality development through discussions on Islamic values and their application in business.
Unique Features:
Bachelors degree leading to professional certifications
Accredited by local and international accounting bodies like ACCA
Industry exposure and linkages
Eligibility Criteria
As per the Admission Advertisement
Program Goals and objectives
Following are the salient objectives and their outcomes for the BS
Commerce Program.
Program Objective
Program Outcomes
To gain a focused understanding of commerce and trade in a business. Inculcate practical decision‐making skills based on financial and accounting frameworks.
Graduates will be able to work in different professional environments by applying their strong project management skills. We expect students to engage with both theory and practice, and to develop a critical understanding of how Accounting and Finance operate in a range of different institutional settings.
Strongly emphasizing the development of analytical skills, the courses offer solid grounding and professional competencies in all aspects of accounting and finance required for careers in numerous sectors. This Program covers not only in-depth courses relating to accounting and finance, but also focuses on other relevant courses such as business research methods, business communication and management ethics.
Provide a pathway to professional certifications (CA, ACCA and CFA). Foster in students a critical and flexible approach to accounting and finance issues, within local and international context
A holistic university experience with ample chances for personal development
We require students to master some techniques, and to understand their practical applications
To help students to develop an understanding, that not only is accounting and finance as a discipline concerned with computational skill but, more importantly, it is central to the way in which both management internally, and also various stakeholders externally (including investors, lenders, customers, the government and the public) perceive, understand, and seek to change and control the nature of organizations and the ways in which resources are allocated to and by them.
knowledge and conceptual understanding of the basic theoretical approaches and contemporary issues in financial accounting, management accounting and finance;
STRUCTURE
Sr.
Categories
No. of courses Min – Max
Credit Hours Min – Max
1.
Compulsory Requirement (No Choice)
9 – 9
25 – 25
2.
General Courses to be chosen from other departments
6 – 8
18 – 24
3.
Discipline Specific Foundation Courses
10 – 12
30– 36
4.
Major Courses including research project / Internship
11 – 14
33 – 42
5.
Electives within the major
4 – 4
12 – 12
Total
40 – 44
124 – 136
Total numbers of Credit hours – 124-136
Duration – 4 years
Semester duration – 16-18 weeks
Semesters – 08
Course Load per Semester – 15-18 Cr hrs
Number of courses per semester – 4-6 (not more than 3 lab / practical courses)
LAYOUT FOR BS 4-YEAR IN COMMERCE
Compulsory Requirements (the student has no choice)
General Courses to be chosen from other departments
9 courses
7-8 courses
25 Credit hours
21-24 Cr. Hours
Subject
Cr. hr
Subject
Cr. hr
1. Functional English
3
1. Financial Institutions & markets
3
2. Business Communications
3
2. Organizational Psychology
3
3. Technical and Academic writing
3
3. Introduction to Sociology
3
4. Management Information System
3
4. Business Ethics and CSR
3
5. Pakistan Studies
2
5. Foreign Language (Chinese, German, Arabic etc.)
3
6. Islamic Studies / Ethics
2
6. International Relations and Current Affairs
3
7. Business Mathematics
3
7. Introduction to Public Policy
3
8. Business Statistics
3
8. Logic and critical thinking
3
9. Computer applications in business
3
10. Any other like-wise courses
25
24
Discipline Specific Requirement
Foundation Courses
Major Courses including Project / Internship
Specialization / Elective Courses within the Major
10-12 Courses
11-14 Courses
4 Courses
30-36 Credit Hours
33-42 Credit Hours
12 Credit Hours
Fundamental of Accounting (3)
Introduction to Business (3)
Microeconomics (3)
Macroeconomics (3)
Principles of Management (3)
Principles of Marketing (3)
Business Laws (3)
Business Finance (3)
Cost Accounting (3)
Principles of Auditing (3)
Business Taxation (3)
Any other like-wise Courses (3)
1. Financial Accounting (3)
Advanced Accounting (3)
Financial Reporting and Analysis (3)
Financial Management (3)
Inferential Statistics (3)
Business Research Methods (3)
Managerial Accounting (3)
Managerial Economics (3)
Human Resource Management (3)
Corporate Laws and Secretarial Practices (3)
Entrepreneurship (3)
Strategic Management (3)
Accounting Tools (3)
E-commerce (3)
Corporate Governance (3)
Internship (3)
OR
Research Project (3)
Courses pertaining to Specialization in
1. E-Commerce
OR
2. Accounting
OR
3. Finance
OR
4. Banking and Finance
OR
5. Auditing and Taxation
OR
6. Banking
Scheme of Studies for BS in Commerce
Course Code
Course Title
Credit Hours
Semester 1
GEN107
Functional English
3
GEN111
Pakistan Studies
2
GEN301
Introduction to Sociology
3
MKT201
Principles of Marketing
3
COM100
Introduction to Business
3
ECO201
Micro Economics
3
Semester 2
17
GEN401
Business Communication
3
GEN109
Islamic Studies / Ethics
2
GEN203
Organizational psychology
3
COM101
Computer applications in business
3
MGT202
Principles of Management
3
ACT201
Fundamentals of Accounting
3
Semester 3
17
GEN401
Technical and Academic Writing
3
QNT201
Business Mathematics
3
GEN302
Logic and Critical Thinking
3
ECO202
Macro Economics
3
ACT401
Financial Accounting
3
Semester 4
15
TM401
Management Information system
3
ACT302
Cost Accounting
3
GEN103
Foreign Language (Arabic)
3
QNT302
Business Statistics
3
FIN201
Business Finance
3
Semester 5
15
EC411
E-Commerce
3
MGT402
Business Laws
3
FIN412
Accounting Tools
3
ACT502
Managerial Accounting
3
FIN408
Financial Management
3
Semester 6
15
COM301
Principles of Auditing
3
COM302
Business Taxation
3
FIN411
Financial Reporting and Analysis
3
FIN405
Financial Institutions & Markets
3
MGT303
Human Resource Management
3
Semester 7
15
MGT614
Corporate Governance
3
MGT405
Entrepreneurship
3
MGT406
Business Research Methods
3
ELECTIVE-I
3
ELECTIVE-II
3
Semester 8
15
GEN302
Business Ethics and CSR
3
PR400
Internship/ project
3
MGT605
Strategic Management
3
ELECTIVE-III
3
ELECTIVE-IV
3
15
Total Credit Hours (124-136)
124
Internship/ project of three credit hours will be offered in summer after 6th semester.
Note: Students are allowed to select any four electives from the given groups.
(4 Courses – 2 from each segment) Auditing (Any 2 Courses)
Taxation (Any 2 Courses)
Auditing (Any 2 Courses)
AD401
Auditing and Assurance
3
AD402
Forensic and Investigation Auditing
3
AD403
Internal Control System, Information Systems, and Compliance
3
AD404
Performance Audit and Evaluation
3
Taxation (Any 2 Courses)
TA401
Corporate Taxation
3
TA402
Sales Tax, Excise Duty and Customs
3
TA403
Local and Provincial Laws
3
TA404
Global Taxation
3
Addition of Specialization of E-Commerce for BS Commerce
List of Elective Courses- E-Commerce
Course No.
Course code
Course Titles
Brief description
Credit Hrs.
1
EC-401
E-Commerce Business Models
Different business models of Ecommerce like Business to business, Business to government, Government to business, Business to consumer etc.
3
2
EC-402
Payment Gateway Integration
Linking of the website with banks payment Gateways for payment through debit credit cards, easy paisa and PayPal etc.
3
3
EC-403
Drop-shipping Business
Drop shipping is an order fulfillment method where a business doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. Instead, the seller purchases inventory as needed from a third party—usually a wholesaler or manufacturer—to fulfill orders
3
4
EC-404
E-Commerce Product Hunting
Searching products on the basis of high sales and demand through search engines and Amazon
3
5
EC-405
E-Commerce Web Design
Creation of a dynamic Business website using html and .net framework
3
6
EC-406
E-Commerce Store Management
Creation and management of online store
3
7
EC-407
Freelancing Management
Creation and management of Freelancing portfolio on different Freelancing websites and payment methods
3
8
EC-408
Digital Marketing
Marketing through YouTube, and different digital media
3
9
EC-409
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analytics service that provides statistics and basic analytical tools for search engine optimization (SEO) and marketing purposes. The service is part of the Google Marketing Platform and is available for free to anyone with a Google account.
3
10
EC-410
Cyber Law and Security
Awareness about different national and global cyber laws and ethics